This OEM gray Dishwasher Lower Dishrack Wheel Assembly is a plastic kit that allows the rack to slide in and out of the dishwasher easily. If it breaks or becomes damaged. sliding will feel difficult....
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This part is a door balance link kit, also sometimes known as door cable or door spring cable kit, that helps support the door as it opens and closes by connecting to the dishwasher door hinges. The k...
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This manufacturer-approved Rack Stop Clip is a gray plastic part which can be installed with a screwdriver. Measuring slightly over an inch in length, it prevents the rack from sliding too far and fal...
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The mounting bracket is sold individually, without screws. This part secures the upper side of the dishwasher to the underside of the counter or cabinet to prevent the dishwasher from moving, shaking,...
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This drawer track or rack slider bar is for use in your dishwasher. It connects to the upper dish rack, and allows the rack top slide in and out. You may need to replace this part if your old rack wil...
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This drain pump is used in dishwashers to remove water from the dishwasher tub. If the impeller in the dishwasher is damaged or the motor has been shorted out and will not drain, it is possible the bo...
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The rubber washer is a part which is specific to dishwashers and should not be substituted by a similar part. It works with the heating element to seal the receptacle opening where the heating element...
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This assembly is the wheel and the mount for your upper dishrack. Sold individually. This is an authentic OEM part for use with Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Kenmore and Jenn-Air Dishwashers. The dishrack wh...
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The tine row on your dishwasher rack divides the rack into columns to keep your kitchen items in place during the washing cycle. If you notice that one or more of the tines on your current tine row is...
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This part is used to hold the access panel in place. Sold individually.
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Stephen
March 7, 2020
My dishwasher has been stopping mid cycle. It appears to be shorting out. I can turn it back on by switching the fuse panel in the house. Sometimes it works completely and other times it stops in the middle. Which part do I need? Thanks
For model number KUDC10IXSS4
Hello Stephen, Thank you for the question. We suggest testing the Door Latch Switches. They can cause the short that can trip the breaker if they are defective. This can also be caused by a defective Dishwasher Heating Element. You can test the parts with a multi meter to confirm. We hope this helps.
I need the lower rack most of the wheels have come off. Or, do I just need new wheels?
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Hi Dave, thank you for reaching out. The wheel assembly, part number PS11722152, is available separately from the lower rack. If the wheels have come off, you may need to replace this part. We hope this information is useful!
Hi Caroline,
Thank you for your question. Here is a link to one of our YouTube videos that you may reference for information on how to remove and install the filter. The dishwasher in the video may not be the same as yours, but it will give you a general idea on how to install the part. We hope this helps!
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Pulled dishwasher from under counter, attached link to spring, hooked spring back into frame/chassis, threaded link through pulleys, attached other end of link onto door, reinstalled dishwasher under counter. All's well. Note-I purchased an extra link anticipating that the other one will fail. They're cheap enough.
Caviat: The actual repair is less than 15 minutes, but I spent a lot of time playing with it before I figured out it was that easy and fast. You don't need to remove the dishwasher from the counter to do this. And it will probably help to look at the new part closely so you can understand where the retainer clip is to press it and release
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First remove the water from the dishwasher pan that would not drain with a wet/dry vac. Otherwise the water will all drain on the floor when you remove the pump. Then remove the two screws on the kickplate on the front of the unit below the door. Remove the kickplate/maintainence access cover. The drain pump is on the right about 8 inches in. Using two hands you grasp the drain pump with your right hand and use the left hand to push the retaining clip down. Then the drain pump will rotate 1/4 turn counterclockwise and can be removed without pulling the dishwasher out. There is likely to be some water leak out that was traped in the pump housing that you can not reach with the vac. Disconnect the wire. Connect the wire to the new pump, put it in place and 1/4 turn clockwise to install it. Replace the kickplate and you're done.
Rather than remove the pump assembly - as an earlier post had done - I pulled the entire dishwasher out and laid it down on the floor. This allowed easy, direct access to the motor (that was the hard, messy part). From this point it was easy. Unplug the wiring, remove the retaining bolt, rotate the motor off the mounting brackets and pull
... Read more it out. Then put the new one in. That was the easy part (about 15 minutes). The entire job took 2-and-a-half hours, most of which was taken in disconnecting, cleaning up and reconnecting the dishwasher. It's much quieter now.