3-RACK Maytag Dishwasher - Instructions
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Dishwasher filled normally with water and seemed to be cycling normally, but after cycle complete, no washing had occurred.
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Kenneth from Brandon, MS
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
I first listened carefully and noticed that during cycling, the electric motors could be heard starting, stopping, and apparently running normally during both wash and emptying cycles. However, no water was being pumped around during the wash cycles, while emptying (which uses a different motor) worked normally throughout all cycles. Th
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us it seemed to me that the electronic programming was working correctly in turning both motors on and off as necessary. So I figured somehow the wash motor impella was not turning and pumping water, despite the fact that the motor was indeed running correctly. So I removed all the plastic housings, the screwed on impella, and the metal chopper at the base of dishwasher. Then I was able to easily pry the old plastic chopper sleeve right off of the electric motor shaft (normally it is screwed on and cannot be pryed off). Since the plastic threads inside the chopper sleeve were completely stripped, the motor shaft would turn but the impella would slip on the shaft and not be driven. The replacement sleeve was much better constructed (metal not plastic). It could be easily screwed on to the motor's driveshaft after lifting the old rubber seal and gently holding the motor shaft with a pliers (carefull to avoid scratching the shaft). I removed the old rubber seal nd replaced it with the new one from the kit, right over the newly installed metal chopper sleeve. Next, I easily centered the metal chopper sleeve and pressed in the new seal after reinstalling the plastic/metal chopper screen, using the temporary jig included in the kit. Then the jig was discarded and the impella simply screwed onto the chopper sleeve (using the appropriately threaded hold-down screw provided in the kit). Finally, the rest of the plastic hardware is screwed in place. Waahhlaa...now impella is motor driven again and blows water hard into the dishwasher during the wash and rinse cycles. Total cost of job to do-it-yourself, $29.50 including shipping (which only took three working days). Estimated job if down by appliance repairman, $140 (assuming the repairman didn't first erroneously blame the problem on faulty electronics then charge you hundreds of $$'s to replace circuits which were not broken to begin with, only to find the dishwasher still not washing/rinsing after his expensive electronic circuit replacements. The actually mechanical fix was cheap and simple. Truthfully, there is no excuse for Jenn Aire to ever use a plastic Chopper Sleeve in their dishwashers to begin with.......carefully planned obsolesence if you ask me. Oh well, it works perfect now. I doubt if even the four marbles my 4 year old had tried earlier to wash in my dishwasher (stripping out the original chopper sleeve) would do any damage to the metal replacement. However, I don't plan on testing my hunch. A simple fix, but a slightly challenging diagnosis which relied on a keen sense of hearing and a quiet workplace. Seems many people in these blogs have had the very same problem with their Jenn Air/Maytag dishwashers, and have made the same diagnosis and the same simple fix. Thank you mucho, PartSelect.
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accumulator filter
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eva from columbus, OH
- A Bit Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Screw drivers
Unfortunately, my experience was unlike that of the other people who posted. While everything did go back together it was very difficult to get it all to press down tightly enough to tighten each set of screws. The project took about 2.5 hrs and I still don't think it is exactly right. I'm still going to have a professional out to finish
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the job. Also, the tool needed to complete the job was nothing fancy, but also not in everyone's home tool kit.
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Original part was worn out. It would not turn.
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Erik from Doral, FL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers
The original piece is 100% plastic (with metal shields only to prevent burning). The bushing of the arm was badly worn out in one side. The arm was no turning properly or at the end no turning at all. I decide to drill the new part in order to fit a brass bushing inside (1/4" ID, 5/16" OD, about 2" long). I expect it will last conside
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rable longer. I would say this is a typical "defective by design" problem.
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the dishwaster was not getting the dishes clean
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Mike from Lansing, MI
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
The repair was much simpler than I had anticipated. I just started removing screws, remembering what screws went where, and carefully removed the parts I needed to until I could get to and remove the filter unit. Installing the new unit was a snap, then it was just a matter of putting everything back together.
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The dishwasher got the dishes dirty not clean
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Ken from Mapleton, UT
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
My married daughter actually did the repair. I removed the plastic assemblies that held the upper cage and upper spray assembly. She unscrewed the screws that held the filter/impeller assembly in place and replaced the old one with the new one. I finished the job by cleaning the interior of the washer and putting everything back together.
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The dishes are sparkling clean again!
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broken chopper
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Alain from Lake Mills, IA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
Easy to repair and saved us replacing a dishwasher that was pretty new as it was. The dishes weren't getting clean, checked it out and found out the chopper was broken. Works great now with clean dishes.
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2 broken plastic dishrack tine pivots. Middle rack rusted rod.
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Mike from Brooklyn Park, MN
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
Removed and replaced middle rack. Installed new upgraded roller clip on wheels. Installed new plastic dishrack tine pivots being careful not to break them.
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dishes not clean
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David from Lake Zurich, IL
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers
with dishwasher running I would open the door and notice the lower spray arm was not turning. I removed all parts in the tub and clean off all the accumulated gunk (likely combination of food and soap scum - like a white paste) . The accumulator screens where more than 50% clogged with no way to clean the inside. I replaced the accumul
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ator part and the lower spray arm because 2 holes had gunk in them that would not come out. dishes are now getting clean and I am switching to liquid - no more powder as I suspect it caused the build up over time.
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Soap dish full of west soap, dishes not clean: Isolated to stripped pump shaft, foreign object jammed chopper
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Tom from Centreville, VA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
Troubleshooting: Noted soap dispenser full of apparently wetted soap, drying cycle dried to brick-like mess. Dishes full of soap particles, not clean. Water through floor and basement ceiling.
Pulled all racks (note arrows on ends of rack supports), used vice grips to remove bottom spray arm (better to use washcloth around lit ... Read more tle knob to protect from vice grips), unscrewed all torx fasteners to get assembly out. Had to carefully maneuver pump housing out since it attached to water distribution assy. Found stripped sleeve, but didn't understand function until I saw similar post on this site (Thanks!). Ordered seal and chopper kit, paid extra for "2 day" delivery and rx the next week due to holiday weekend (what's up with that? I ordered a linksys security camera on saturday and rx on Sunday from "Lasership"). Followed included instructions - worked fine. Note assembly order of pump with respect to water distribution assembly - I assembled and dissassembled twice due to forgetting interference.
Pulled all racks (note arrows on ends of rack supports), used vice grips to remove bottom spray arm (better to use washcloth around lit ... Read more tle knob to protect from vice grips), unscrewed all torx fasteners to get assembly out. Had to carefully maneuver pump housing out since it attached to water distribution assy. Found stripped sleeve, but didn't understand function until I saw similar post on this site (Thanks!). Ordered seal and chopper kit, paid extra for "2 day" delivery and rx the next week due to holiday weekend (what's up with that? I ordered a linksys security camera on saturday and rx on Sunday from "Lasership"). Followed included instructions - worked fine. Note assembly order of pump with respect to water distribution assembly - I assembled and dissassembled twice due to forgetting interference.
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Dishwasher Arm Not Spinning
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Joseph from Warwick, RI
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
I removed flowplate assembly, chopper assembly, found that the plastic spindle was stripped causing arm not to spin. In the new seal kit, the spindle was made of metal (much better design). I replaced the spindle, chopper, and filter assembly (old one was caked full of gunk). Worked like a charm. A previous post helped me figure out t
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he problem.
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needed to replace flatware baskets
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Peter from Jackson, MO
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
one: removed old baskets
two: and put in new baskets.
two: and put in new baskets.
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dishes had small bits of food stuck on
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angela from Powell, OH
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
I removed the main plastic bolt with a pliers and then just used a screwgun with a star tip for all the screws.
I am a 43 year old woman with no experience and I was able to figure it out. The machine cleans much better now.
I am a 43 year old woman with no experience and I was able to figure it out. The machine cleans much better now.
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Grit on all the dishes, spots on glasses and hard water buildup inside the entire dishwasher
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Doug from SANDIA PARK, NM
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
1. Remove both upper and lower dish trays
2. Remove the “Spinner /Sprayer” (small nut on the top)
3. Unclip the “Tower” from the top and rear clip
4. Remove the “Tower” from the unit
5. Remove the “Filter Guard” on the bottom by removing 3 torx screws
6. Remove the “Discharge Housing” & “Impeller” (1 – 15 torx s ... Read more crew)
7. Remove and replace the “Accumulator Filter” (8 – 20 torx screws)
8. Assemble in reverse order
2. Remove the “Spinner /Sprayer” (small nut on the top)
3. Unclip the “Tower” from the top and rear clip
4. Remove the “Tower” from the unit
5. Remove the “Filter Guard” on the bottom by removing 3 torx screws
6. Remove the “Discharge Housing” & “Impeller” (1 – 15 torx s ... Read more crew)
7. Remove and replace the “Accumulator Filter” (8 – 20 torx screws)
8. Assemble in reverse order
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Folding dishracks had broken latches to hold them in place making it impossible to properly "stack" my dishes. I actually called this the dishwasher from hell until I found PartSelect and was able to get the parts needed to fix those darne d folding racks. Now it's like a new dishwasher.
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Carole from Noblesville, IN
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Simple removed the paperclip I put in place last summer to hold the rack in place, snapped both new parts where they belonged, and WOW, it's like new. So easy. And the best part was that I had the replacement parts in less than 24 hours! Talk about fast service.
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Needed a new silverware basket
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Kathleen from OLD ORCHD BCH, ME
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Opened door
Put in place
Closed door
Whined about being tired
Put in place
Closed door
Whined about being tired
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