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Can a damaged dishwasher heating element break something else?

A piece of plastic melted on our dishwasher (66515113K216) heating element, and within a few weeks the heating element failed at that spot. We ran it for a few more months before I ordered the replacement part.

Once installed, the new heating element didn’t work. I can’t imagine multiple things failed at once, unless the fault in the old heating element may have “blown” something else.

I replaced the high limit thermostat as it seemed like the most likely culprit, but no joy.

Before I go and replace every part in this dang thing, I’d like to apply a method to my madness. I do have a multimeter, and both new parts seem to conduct just fine (as does the original high limit thermostat, dangit).

Thanks!

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It was a simple fix, and I probably wasted my money by buying the high limit thermostat. I needed to reset the machine by running the diagnostic cycle. Just pick any three buttons and label them 1, 2, and 3 in your mind, then hit 1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3 with less than 1 second between presses. This runs a relatively short diagnostic cycle, and the heating element began working again immediately thereafter.

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