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  • Whirlpool Dishwasher Tine Row Pivot Clip for Jenn-Air JDTSS246GM0 - Part WPW10082853

    Upper rack and track parts diagram

    Dishwasher Tine Pivot Clip

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  • Whirlpool Dishwasher Dishrack Adjuster Arm Positioner Clip for Jenn-Air JDTSS246GM0 - Part WPW10195840

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    Dishwasher Adjuster Positioner Clip

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  • Whirlpool Dishwasher Filter Cup for Jenn-Air JDTSS246GM0 - Part W10872845

    Pump, washarm and motor parts diagram

    Filter Cup A

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  • Dishwasher Float Switch for Jenn-Air JDTSS246GM0 - Part WPW10195039

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    Switch

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  • Whirlpool Dishwasher Sump And Seal Assembly for Jenn-Air JDTSS246GM0 - Part WPW10455268

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    Dishwasher Sump And Seal Assembly

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  • Dishwasher Filter for Jenn-Air JDTSS246GM0 - Part WPW10463906

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  • Whirlpool Dishwasher Cabinet Seal for Jenn-Air JDTSS246GM0 - Part W10864081

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  • Whirlpool Dishwasher Dishrack Slide Rail, Left for Jenn-Air JDTSS246GM0 - Part W11259785

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  • Dishwasher Thermostat for Jenn-Air JDTSS246GM0 - Part WPW10195091

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    Dishwasher Thermostat

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    Upper rack and track parts diagram

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Jenn-Air Dishwasher JDTSS246GM0 FAQs

Jenn-Air dishwashers, including model JDTSS246GM0, are built as premium machines with strong cleaning and drying performance when they are installed correctly and used with the right settings and rinse aid. Like most high-end dishwashers, they run longer cycles to save energy and deliver consistent results; that is normal operation per the JDTSS246GM0 installation guide.

What “good quality” looks like in day-to-day use

We judge dishwasher quality by cleaning consistency, drying results, noise, and how well the racks, door, and wash system hold up over time.

  • Cleans well on normal and heavy loads when spray arms are not blocked
  • Dries best when rinse aid is used (especially with hard water)
  • Runs longer cycles (often 2 to 5 hours) as part of energy-efficient design
  • Door should open and close smoothly and latch firmly
  • Racks and adjusters should move without binding
Expected cycle time and performance (this is normal)

Energy-efficient dishwashers commonly trade time for lower water and energy use. The installation instructions note that new dishwashers can average 2 to 5 hours per load, and some models may run longer on early cycles to calibrate an optical water sensor. Selecting options can also extend cycle time.

What you notice What it usually means What to do
Cycles feel “too long” Normal energy-saving wash design Use the cycle that matches soil level; avoid extra options unless needed
Dishes not drying well Rinse aid missing or low Fill rinse aid dispenser; use heated dry options if available
Start/Resume light flashing Door not closed quickly after Start/Resume Close the door within 3 seconds after pressing Start/Resume
Quick checks that improve results (no parts needed)
  • Load so spray arms can rotate freely
  • Do not nest bowls or block the detergent dispenser
  • Use fresh detergent and the correct amount for your water hardness
  • Keep the filter area clean to maintain wash performance
  • Confirm the door fully latches before starting a cycle
Why it matters

“Quality” is not only the brand; it is also installation, water conditions, and correct use. When a premium dishwasher is set up correctly and used with rinse aid, you typically get better drying, fewer spots, and more consistent cleaning, even if cycles take longer.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes; for the Jenn-Air JDTSS246GM0, letting dishes air dry is acceptable, but we recommend using rinse aid and the dishwasher’s normal drying method for the best spot-free results. If you prefer air drying, crack the door after the cycle ends to vent moisture.

Best practice for drying (what we recommend)
  • Use rinse aid consistently; this model is designed to rely on rinse aid for good drying performance.
  • Let the cycle finish completely before opening the door.
  • If you want faster drying, open the door slightly after the cycle ends to release steam.
  • Unload the bottom rack first, then the upper rack; this helps prevent water drips onto dry dishes.
  • If plastics stay wet, place them at an angle and avoid nesting.
Air dry vs heated dry: what changes

Air drying works well for many loads, but it usually takes longer and can leave more moisture on plastics. Using rinse aid improves drying either way.

Drying method What to expect When to use it
Air dry (door cracked) Slower, fewer heat effects on plastics Overnight drying, energy-saving preference
Standard dry (cycle completes) Better overall drying, fewer spots with rinse aid Everyday loads, mixed materials
Quick checks if drying seems poor
  • Confirm rinse aid is filled and the dispenser is set appropriately.
  • Avoid overloading; crowded racks block airflow and trap water.
  • Use hotter incoming water; many dishwashers perform best with about 120°F water at the dishwasher.
  • Expect longer cycles on newer, energy-efficient designs; longer wash times are normal.
Why it matters

Moisture left in the tub can lead to water spots and damp plastics. Rinse aid helps water sheet off dishes, which improves drying and reduces hard-water deposits. For model-specific operating tips, follow the JDTSS246GM0 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

In the Jenn-Air dishwasher model JDTSS246GM0, the most commonly replaced parts are the ones that handle water flow, heating, and door operation: the water inlet valve, drain pump, heating element, door latch, door seals, and rack hardware. These parts wear from heat, detergent, vibration, and occasional clogs.

Commonly replaced parts (and what they affect)
Quick symptom-to-part guide
Symptom Most common part areas Example part for JDTSS246GM0
Standing water in tub Drain pump, drain hose, filter area WPW10531320, 8269144A / WPW10545278
Dishes not dry Heating circuit, element W10703867
Door drops fast or won’t stay open Door balance system 8194001
Leaking at door Lower door seal, alignment W10909089
Why these parts fail most often
  • Mineral buildup and debris restrict water paths and pumps
  • Heat cycles stress the heating element and seals
  • Door slamming and daily use wear the latch and balance link
  • Rack rollers, adjusters, and clips fatigue from heavy loads
  • Hoses can soften, crack, or loosen over time
Why it matters

Replacing the correct “high-wear” part first saves time and prevents repeat issues. For example, a slow drain can look like a pump failure but can also be caused by a restricted hose or a dirty filter area.

Installation and setup notes that impact part life

Our installation guidance for this platform includes best practices that help prevent early failures, such as flushing house water lines before hookup and avoiding soldering close to the inlet valve. It also covers door spring tension adjustment if the door falls or closes too quickly; see the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

A Jenn-Air dishwasher typically lasts 10 to 13 years with normal household use. If your JDTSS246GM0 is in that age range and you are seeing leaks, poor cleaning, or draining problems, targeted repairs often restore reliable performance.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most dishwashers reach end-of-life due to wear in the wash system, drainage, or door sealing. These factors have the biggest impact:

  • Water quality (hard water speeds up mineral buildup)
  • Detergent and rinse aid use (helps cleaning and drying consistency)
  • Filter and sump cleanliness (prevents recirculating debris)
  • Loading habits (overloading stresses racks, spray, and pump)
  • Heat and dry settings (more heat can increase wear over time)
Quick “repair vs. replace” guide

Use this as a practical rule of thumb for JDTSS246GM0 troubleshooting.

What you’re seeing Most common direction Parts that often matter
Won’t drain or leaves water Repair first Drain pump, drain hose
Door won’t latch or won’t start Repair first Door latch
Leaks at the bottom of the door Repair first Lower door seal
Poor drying and spotting Maintenance first Rinse aid, filter cleaning
Multiple major symptoms plus heavy corrosion Consider replacement Motor and sump, controls
Why it matters

Dishwashers are designed to run longer cycles to save energy and water; many newer units average 2 to 5 hours per load. Longer cycles are normal, but when performance drops, it is usually a maintenance or single-part issue rather than “the dishwasher is done.” See the installation guide for operating checks and setup tips that can prevent repeat problems.

Common repairs that extend service life

If your dishwasher is under about 13 years old, these are high-impact fixes we see most often:

Last updated: February 2026

The most common dishwasher failure is a drain problem: the unit will not drain fully, leaves water in the tub, or stops mid-cycle because water cannot move out. On Jenn-Air model JDTSS246GM0, drainage issues often trace back to a blocked filter area, a kinked/clogged drain hose, or a weak drain pump.

What you will usually notice first
  • Standing water in the bottom after the cycle
  • Gurgling at the sink or disposer connection
  • A cycle that ends early or seems to “pause”
  • Dirty dishes because wash water is not circulating properly
  • A door that will not start the cycle unless it is fully latched
Quick checks that solve the most calls

We start with the basics because they cause the highest percentage of “dishwasher not working” complaints.

  • Confirm the door is fully closed and latched (a loose latch can prevent starting)
  • Make sure the house water supply is turned on
  • Check the breaker or fuse
  • Inspect the drain hose routing for kinks or pinches (especially right after installation)
  • If Start/Resume is flashing, close the door within 3 seconds after pressing Start/Resume (see the installation guide)
Common failure areas and the parts involved
Symptom Most common cause Example model-matched part to consider
Water left in tub Clog or weak drain pump Dishwasher drain pump WPW10531320
Leaking at the bottom/front Worn or mis-seated lower door seal Dishwasher door seal, lower W10909089
Will not start or stops when door moves Door not latching consistently Dishwasher door latch WPW10653840
Poor cleaning, low spray Low fill or restricted inlet Dishwasher water inlet valve WPW10327249
Why it matters

Drain and latch problems do more than stop a cycle; they can leave dirty water in the tub, cause odors, and make the dishwasher seem “dead” even when power is present. Catching a kinked hose or a failing drain pump early helps prevent repeat clogs and incomplete washes.

Last updated: February 2026

In most dishwashers, the electronic control (control board) is typically the most expensive part because it manages cycle timing, heating, and key functions. For the Jenn-Air JDTSS246GM0, another high-cost category is major assemblies like the motor and sump.

What’s usually the priciest (and why)

These parts cost more because they combine electronics, sensors, or multiple components into one assembly:

  • Electronic control board: runs wash cycles, heating logic, and diagnostics
  • Motor and sump assembly: combines the main wash motor with the sump housing and seals
  • User interface/control panel: buttons or touch controls plus display electronics
  • Stainless door components and trim: model-specific cosmetic parts can be costly
  • Rack assemblies: complete racks cost more than small rack hardware
Examples of higher-cost parts for JDTSS246GM0

Here are a few parts on this model that commonly land on the higher end of the price range:

Part type Example part on this model Why it can be expensive
Major wash assembly Motor & sump assembly W11178672 Large multi-part assembly; critical to washing performance
Control-related Ctrl-odu-n83 (W11308811) Electronics that manage functions and communication
Cosmetic/handle Dishwasher door handle (stainless) (W11190789) Stainless finish, model-specific fit and styling
Rack assembly Lower rack assembly (W11690157) Full rack replacement vs. small rack clips
How to confirm what’s “most expensive” for your exact repair

Prices vary by model and availability, so we recommend comparing the parts tied to your symptom:

  • If the dishwasher is dead or unresponsive: check control and latch-related parts first
  • If it won’t drain: compare drain pump and drain hose options
  • If it won’t heat or dry: compare the heating circuit parts
  • If the door won’t close or leaks: compare latch and door seal parts
  • If racks won’t adjust or roll: compare rack adjusters, rails, and clips

For model-specific installation and connection requirements that can affect repair decisions (power cord vs. direct wire, water supply, drain setup), use the installation guide.

Why it matters

Knowing the most expensive part helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If the likely fix involves a control or a major assembly, it is smart to price the part first and then compare that cost to the dishwasher’s age and overall condition.

Last updated: February 2026

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