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8 of 10 people found this instruction helpful
Parts Used
Level of DifficultyA Bit Difficult
Time to do repair:30 - 60 mins
ToolsNutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench(Adjustable)
CustomerAshraf from Merrick NY
Leak from the bottom center
The connector pump had a pinhole leak at the seam (new part did not have seams). Also replaced the sump inlet which looked worn and the impeller.
Lay dishwasher on it's back to access the bottom. Loosen all clamps. Remove both U shaped holders on the sump inlet. Remove screws holding the drain motor. Pull out the pump motor and sump inlet. Connector pump can be unscrewed from the bottom.
Replace parts and reassemble. It isn't that bad once you start disassembly, especially for anyone somewhat handy.
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3 of 25 people found this instruction helpful
Parts Used
Level of DifficultyReally easy
Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins
ToolsNutdriver, Screw drivers
CustomerRobert from Sacramento CA
Front gasket leak, jets clogged, keypad shorted out
Based on parts select diagrams, I removed the sprayer arms and replaced them along with new washers/bushings. I simply pulled the front gasket out
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6 of 48 people found this instruction helpful
Parts Used
Level of DifficultyEasy
Time to do repair:More than 2 hours
ToolsScrew drivers
CustomerMark from Omaha NE
Control module went out - causing the heating element to super heat, melting several of the plastic interior parts
I replaced the control module, and effected plastic interior parts - tested wihout heat, then re-tested with heat dry - performed beautifully. This is a pretty expensive unit that would cost around $1500 to replace new. And, Sears wanted $1500 to repair, so I saved a bunch doing it myself for about $350.
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