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PDB1100MWX Maytag Dishwasher - Instructions

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Upper sprayer bar falls off with each washing.
Emptied diswasher. Extended the upper rack half way. Sprayer bar had already fallen off. Unscrewed the "bearing nut", replaced the "bearing nut" with a new one, pressed the new sprayer bar on, then closed up the diswasher. Hasn't fallen off since. An easy job even for a novice.
Parts Used:
Upper Spray Arm Nut Upper Spray Arm Assembly
  • Evan from Beavercreek, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Not getting water, or enough water in the diswasher.
First I turned off the fuse and h2o, then replaced the intake valve. This was tricky b/c there is very little room underneath to maneuver the wrench. I had my son watch to see if h2o came out of the intake hose while I turned the h2o on and off from the main valve. Knowing I had h2o, I replaced the intake valve and turned on the machine. Still not working properly. Next, I ordered a new float and fill switch (the little computer chip looking thing). Replacing those was a snap. Remove a couple screws, replace the switch, screw back in place. The float was even easier, using pliers, I removed the nut from the float stem underneath, then simply pulled out the old float and dropped in the new. While keeping the door slightly ajar and holding the float down in place, I pushed the securing nut back into place. Again, I started the dishwasher, and again it did not fill. Frustrated, I removed the intake valve again. I used a wooden skewer to pull out some sediment that had been in the intake line (my son did not pick up on the irregular h2o flow during the initial test). Put the valve back in place again and viola, it works perfectly!
Parts Used:
Float Assembly Float Switch
  • Thomas from Abington, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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