I’ve had a GE dishwasher elemnt that tested okay ohms wise on the element, and I was getting 120v through it but it would barely warm up. Replaced and now gets red hot. Sometimes you have to replace even if the ohms reading looks right. Just make sure everything else is good.
@@1chamoy20006 I'm having the same issues my ohms is fine on my heating element and my limit switch is fine. Think I should try to replace my heating element anyway?
The original heating element & thermal cutoff both tested good but now it's working fine???
Gotcha,
Time for a new controller to send energy to the element.
If the readings are same, which means the old element isn’t bad. Is that right?
i dont know why he is replacing it it,s not bad
I’ve had a GE dishwasher elemnt that tested okay ohms wise on the element, and I was getting 120v through it but it would barely warm up. Replaced and now gets red hot. Sometimes you have to replace even if the ohms reading looks right. Just make sure everything else is good.
@@1chamoy20006 I'm having the same issues my ohms is fine on my heating element and my limit switch is fine. Think I should try to replace my heating element anyway?