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40 of 45 people found this instruction helpful
Parts Used
Level of DifficultyReally easy
Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins
Tools
CustomerMary from Alexandria VA
Upper spray arm had been "blowing off" during wash cycle.
Unscrewed retaining ring, replaced unit = piece of cake
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6 of 7 people found this instruction helpful
Parts Used
Level of DifficultyEasy
Time to do repair:30 - 60 mins
ToolsPliers, Wrench(Adjustable)
CustomerEric from Benton KY
Dishwasher leakibng
Removed the bottom covering on dishwasher and then ran it to figure out where the leak was coming from. Noticed it was dripping off hose, but not actually leaking from hose.
Unplugged dishwasher and slid it out from cabinet area (be sure to turn off and disconnect water supply)
Followed delivery tube up side of dishwasher to top of tub and noticed reminents of where water ran down side of tub.
Loosened delivery tube by plastic nut inside of tube and removed. Noticed gasket was partially depleted.
Ordered new gasket, replaced and put everything back together. (Be sure to use teflon tape on water source fitting and tighten firmly). No leaks
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6 of 7 people found this instruction helpful
Parts Used
Level of DifficultyReally easy
Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins
Tools
CustomerBob from YONKERS NY
Broken upper sprayer
Unscrewed upper sprayer by hand, screwed new one in by hand. Piece of cake!
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4 of 5 people found this instruction helpful
Parts Used
Level of DifficultyReally easy
Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins
Tools
CustomerDan from San Jose CA
Arm-control fell off
I unscrewed and removed the old Arm-Control fixture. I had a little (very little) trouble figuring out how to fit the gasket. It didn't go on like i thought it should. There was no gasket on the original fixture. So I put it on the way I thought it should go. I then screwed the new Arm-Control fixture on to the outlet. That was it. No tools required.
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3 of 4 people found this instruction helpful
Parts Used
Level of DifficultyReally easy
Time to do repair:15 - 30 mins
Tools
CustomerPaul from Chicago IL
Stripped nozzle and leaky gasket
First I pulled out the dishwasher (this was the hardest part). Then I unscrewed the old nozzle. Next I replaced the old gasket and screwed in the new nozzle.
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2 of 3 people found this instruction helpful
Parts Used
Level of DifficultyReally easy
Time to do repair:15 - 30 mins
Tools
CustomerGeorge from Cascade ID
We moved into a new house to find the dishwasher was leaking due to missing parts
We looked at the diagrams for our Model number on Parts Select to find what was missing. We ordered the parts they arrived in two days. It took me 5 minutes to install the new parts. I left the dishwasher out from its locatation so that I could run a cycle and watch for leaks as it ran. After a full cycle, there were no leaks and I put the dishwasher back. Piece of Cake (or a lot of luck)!
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