How To Fix A Insinkerator Garbage Disposal Hot [UPDATED]
A hot InSinkErator garbage disposal is almost always a sign of its safety system working as intended. By following these safety-first steps, you can diagnose a simple jam or a tripped reset button, fix the problem yourself in minutes, and learn how to prevent it from happening again.
To stop this from happening again, avoid these common mistakes:
Use a flashlight to peer down the sink drain into the disposal. how to fix a insinkerator garbage disposal hot
Over time, the water seals inside the disposal can degrade. Water enters the motor chamber, rusts the bearings, and creates massive mechanical resistance. The motor works twice as hard to turn, resulting in severe overheating. When to Replace the Disposal
An is usually caused by an internal motor jam, excessive continuous runtime, or electrical strain. If your unit stops working, feels hot to the touch, or smells faintly like burning plastic, its built-in thermal overload protector has tripped to prevent the motor from burning out entirely. A hot InSinkErator garbage disposal is almost always
: Firmly press the red button upward until it clicks and stays in place.
[ Sink Drain ] │ ┌───────┴───────┐ │ Grind Chamber│ <-- Check here for bone, glass, or fibers │ (Flywheel) │ └───────┬───────┘ │ ┌───────┴───────┐ │ Motor │ <-- Hex wrench inserts at the very bottom └───────────────┘ Use the Jam-Buster Wrench (Bottom of the Unit) Over time, the water seals inside the disposal can degrade
If the unit overheated, the button will be slightly popped out. Firmly press it upward. You should hear and feel a distinct "click" as it snaps back into place. If it does not stay in, the motor is still too hot; wait another 10 minutes and try again. Step 5: Test the Operation