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Inglis Dishwashers

Official Inglis dishwasher parts

Inglis dishwashers are stylish in design and efficient at cleaning your dishes. Rugged components in Inglis dishwashers typically last for years, but any appliance can have a component fail. When your Inglis dishwasher isn't working as it should, find the repair parts you need to fix the problem at Sears PartsDirect.

Troubleshooting your Inglis dishwasher when the dishes don't get dry

Dishes typically dry by the end of the dishwashing cycle, with one exception: plastic items. Unlike glass, ceramic and metal, plastic doesn't retain heat that speeds drying, so you almost always see drops of water on plastic items after the cycle finishes.

Rinse-aid products helps water drain off all dishes so they dry better. u Fill the rinse-aid dispenser when it's empty. Replace the dispenser assembly if it isn't dispensing rinse aid.

A heated drying setting also is an option to enhance drying. You may have this option turned off to save energy, but if your dishes aren't drying as well as you'd like, consider using it. Consult your owner's manual and select the cycle options that fit your needs and your energy-saving goals.

If your dishes don't get dry even though you use the heated drying option, the heating element could be broken or the high-limit thermostat for the element may have tripped in error, preventing the element from heating. A malfunctioning vent or drying fan could also prevent dishes from drying. Check out our dishwasher not drying dishes video to help you troubleshoot and correct a drying problem with your Inglis dishwasher.

How to find and fix a leak in your Inglis dishwasher

Don't ignore a leak from your dishwasher, because water can quickly damage your flooring or subflooring. If water leaks from the bottom of the door, a damaged or stuck spray arm could be causing a wave action inside the washer tub that makes water slosh over the front lip of the tub. Check the spray arms for damage and make sure they spin freely after loading the dishwasher. Other causes of leaks from around the front door include a loose or broken door hinge and a damaged door seal.

Leaks under the dishwasher can be caused by a leaking drain line, broken heating element water seal, leaking pump and motor assembly or leak in the water inlet assembly.

For more help finding the source of the leak, check out our dishwasher leaks troubleshooting video.