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| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Internal short/worn motor | Replacement needed (disposal is sealed, not repairable) | | Persistent jam (glass, bone, metal) | Remove object with tongs or pliers (power off!) | | Bad overload protector | Uncommon – usually means motor failing | | Old unit (>10 years) | Motor bearings worn – replace unit |
: Locate the small red button on the bottom of the unit. If it has popped out about a quarter-inch, push it back in until it clicks. how to fix a insinkerator garbage disposal hot
Insert a 1/4-inch Allen wrench (InSinkErator provides a silver "Jam-Buster" wrench with the unit). | Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Internal
Summary of findings (likely causes)
If your InSinkErator continues to run hot even when there are no physical obstructions and the flywheel spins freely with a wrench, the unit is experiencing an internal component failure. Summary of findings (likely causes) If your InSinkErator
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