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Spray Arm Seal

PartSelect Number PS343923

This white under spray arm bearing ring is designed with the split. This is not a defective or damaged item.

This part works with the following brands: Whirlpool, Admiral, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, Maytag, Kenmore, Admiral, Crosley, Jenn-Air, Hardwick, Magic Chef, Amana, Caloric & Glenwood.

This part fixes the following symptoms:

  • Not cleaning properly
  • Leaking water
  • Unusual Noise
  • Not draining
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    $4.81
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    $.80
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    $4.01
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Wash Arm Bearing Ring

Part Number 402231

This part will fit between the newer type lower wash arm and the wash arm retainer nut of your dishwasher.

$3.96
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Parts Used

Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins

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CustomerStanley from Liverpool NY

Washer are retainer nut broken

The washer arm retainer nut was broken and the washer arm was dislodged Decided to replace the sprayarm and wash arm bearing ring as they looked worn. Middle wash arm tube holder had been broken but was wired together. Decide to replace it as well. Fedex deliver the package and I was running the dish washer fifteen minutes later. Great service and a simple repair

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Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins

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CustomerJanet from Ellicott City MD

Spray arm wobbly when rotating

I just followed your very easy instructions on the video and it took me about 5 minutes to replace both worn parts.

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    • Spray Arm Seal

Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins

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CustomerBONNIE from TUCSON AZ

Seemed to making some noise when washing

Really simple, took out bottom rack, unscrewed nut, removed sprayarm----took out old part (seal) put in new seal----put whole thing back together. Plus, you did have a "how to" video for replacing the seal, which we watched just to be sure we weren't missing anything.

Also ordered lint filter/upper agitator & agitator cap for my Roper washing machine, Old agitator would no longer stay on the lower agitator-----washing machine is 16 years old----snap agitator & cap together, & lower onto agitator.

Your pictures in your website for all parts, were spot on----no wondering if I was ordering the correct part.

Will use you again in the future---Thank you so much.

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Parts Used

Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins

ToolsNutdriver, Screw drivers

CustomerT from Cincinnati OH

Control panel lights out on oven - dishwasher not working properly, seal and ring broken.

Oven light - Removed 4 screws, unpluged wiring harness on circuit board (3 plugs), removed old control panel and put new one in - less than 15 minutes Very easy !

Dishwasher - Removed spray arm and replaced bearing ring and sprayarm seal - 5 minutes. Very easy !

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Parts Used

Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins

ToolsPliers

CustomerDonald from Spooner WI

Retainer nut broke and left the lower wash arm loose.

Removed bottom half of nut with pliers, installed new bearings top and bottom and new retainer nut. Ordered the parts on Sunday, delivered and fixed on Wednesday, Great service as we live in a very remote area.

Thanks,,,,,,

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Parts Used

Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:30 - 60 mins

ToolsScrew drivers

CustomerRichard from Odessa TX

Broken part

simply applied the parts by looking at the old parts on the machine. Very simple

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Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins

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CustomerThomas from River Forest IL

The retainer nut had broken, and the ring and seal were damaged.

I removed the old parts and put in the new ones. No tools necessary. It was a snap.

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Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins

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CustomerDan from Apex NC

Water leaking (splash) about once a minute under the door.

I had difficulty determining what was causing the problem. One's first take would be that the door bottom seal was bad, but inspection showed it was more of a drip rail than a seal because it didn't appear to be designed to touch the tub tightly when the door was closed.. Then reading on this site (and others), the idea that the washer arm was tiltiing excessivily was suggested. This would allow the full force of the spray to be directeed at the bottom seal. Since the parts were relatively inexpensive, I replaced the arm bearrling ring, and lower arm seal and the arm retaining nut.. (I could see nothing wrong with the arm itself and the arm was relatively expensive. So, I didn't order it. ) The leak stopped. I noticed that the flange on the old arm bearing ring was narrower than the new one, maybe through wear. But, I am still not sure exactly where/how the water was being splashed or driven toward the door to cause the leak. But, with those parts, it's fixed. Putting the parts in was trivial. Remove the nut, lift the arm off. Set the parts in place, Set the arm back in place. Put th nut back on. The nut is a "thumb nut" . No tools required. A tip: use a folded newspaper below the drip point to catch and make apparent any leak/drip. Drops of water on the paper are easy to spot.

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Parts Used

Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:15 - 30 mins

ToolsScrew drivers

CustomerJohn A from Ocala FL

Tube to upper spray arm missing

Check your card against your invoice. They added an extra 1.53 dollars that wasn't on my invoice.

Their is really nothing to explain.

1. Upper Spray arm It's just removed 2 screws and replaced the old with the new.

2. Lower spray arm bearing and seal, Removed center wing bolt, removed arm removed and replaced seal and bearing.

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Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:15 - 30 mins

ToolsPliers

CustomerJulian from Norton MA

Replacement of worn or broken parts

The wash arm parts were the most functionally important. These just snap into place. I was amused to see that the lower spray arm seal no longer even resembled the shape of the original part. My seal had worn to the shape of a thin fingering. The dish rack clips were a little more challenging. Snapping off the old ones was straightforward but figuring out the proper orientation of the new clips required a little thought. However, I like puzzles.

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    • Spray Arm Seal

Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins

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CustomerWilliam from Colorado Springs CO

Lower spray arm wouldn't rotate

unscrewed the part and replaced it. Easy part replacement.....$4 part and $13 shipping.....that's nuts!

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Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins

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CustomerAlan from Freehold NJ

Lower dish sprayer came off, retainer nut broke.

Simply looked at the exploded parts diagram and put it back together 1-2-3. No problem!

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Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins

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CustomerGary from Danville IL

Dishwasher made a squeaking sound when running

The problem was the water powered lower swing arm bearing (bushing) had worn out (had rubbed away part of it's flat surface). First I removed the large screw with the big flat finger grip flanges on the top side of the lower swing arm assembly. this assemble looks like a big hub cap. Lift the assemble up and off the attachment stem. The bearing goes on top and the seal on the bottom. Both just push in place with your fingers. Reinstall the assemble on the attaching pivot point that it was removed from and secure with the large thumb screw first removed. Spin the assembley to check for any binding. Do not over tighten the thumb screw. Water pressure is all that drives this assembly and it should always turn with no obstructions.

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Parts Used

Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins

ToolsPliers, Screw drivers

CustomerAL from WEARE NH

Water leaking at inlet

piece of cake to do, follow instructions on sheet provided easy as 1,2,3...

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Level of DifficultyReally easy

Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins

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CustomerGeorge from Carrollton TX

Wash arm retainer nutt broke

First I ordered the correct parts. The repair involved removing Wash Spray Arm inserting the Lower Spray Arm Seal, peplacing the Wash Spray Arm, then inserting Wash Spray Arm Bearing Ring, the inserting and hand tightening Wash Spray Arm Retainer Nut.

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