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36314074792 Kenmore Dishwasher - Instructions

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The seal for the drain valve was leaking.
8 of 9 people found this instruction helpful.
  • mary from orlando, FL
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Screw drivers
I removed the front bottom panels to give me access to the Solenoid area. I did not take out the dishwasher from the cabinetry. I removed the screws holding the solenoid assembly and the C clip holding the hand fan shaped white nylon thing onto the valve shaft. I slipped these to the side. Then I cut through and removed the push on nu t with a wire snipper plier. Then I used a knife blade tip to pick out the black seal. I then slipped the new seal onto the shaft, being careful that the flat side was outward, and slid it down the shaft and , with my fingernail, pushed it completely flush into position. The biggest challenge was the push on nut. It does not push on easily and must have the lips pointed outward. It required the use of a 3/8" diamater tube slipped over the shaft to tap the nut down the shaft. This caused the shaft to push into the pump housing, which caused the valve to bind. So I used a vice grip to pull out on and hold the shaft while I tapped the push on nut with a flat head screwdriver. Then I just reversed the solenoid assembly removal. But , when I ran the dishwasher, it no longer leaked.
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rust
9 of 13 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Oria from Scottsdale, AZ
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Just took the old rusty rack out and put the new one in its place.
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A house mouse tore through the rubber housing
7 of 7 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Alan from Rossville, GA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
I pulled the dishwasher out from under the counter. Loosened the collar holding the sump housing to the pump motor. Unscrewed the cover inside the base of dishwasher to release the collection opening of the sump. It's very flexible so I pulled it out by hand. Put the new one in and screwed everything back down. Pushed the dishwasher back under the counter. Simple Simple Simple.
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Very, very easy. Took about 5 minutes. The end cap was on and working. And the repair company would charge $65 just to come out and look at it. It costs $9.00 to fix it. I am moving on to the refrigerator next. Very satisfied. Shipping is well worth the money. Ray D, Ansonia, CT
8 of 10 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Raymond from ansonia, CT
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
Old cap was already off and had string on it. Cut the string. Placed end cap over. Used needle nose pliers to open metal rail a little and put in new cap. Locked right in. That was easy. Thanks again.
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Water Leak In Rubber Connector Pin Hole At Seam
7 of 7 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Allan from Stony Point, NY
  • Easy
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Shut of water to the built in dishwasher and shot of electric breaker , removed the water line and removed electric hookup at washer. Removed the drain pipe connected to the garbage disposal unit for more darin pipe room when pulling the appliance out from under the counter. Pull out the appliance, and carefully layed it flat on t he back. Loosed the 2 connector clamps with a srewdriver from the upper and lower rubber connectors and the small drain rubber connector, used a plier. Loosed the screw on wire hold down pulled the housing pump out of the rubber connectors and used a wire hanger to help support the dangling housing pump unit. Unscrewed the damanged rubber connector using a washcloth for a better grip. , Rescrewed in the new rubber connector. ( Hint- used petrolem vasaline on the rubber connector base for a water tight fit) . Reconnected all , replaced elctric and water line, reconnected the darin pipe to the garabage disposal. Turned water back on. All worked at well.
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2 rollers and end caps were broken were broken
7 of 8 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Robert from Old Lyme, CT
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
Pulled the basket out the appliance and took what was left of the roller off and replaced them and slid the basket back onto the slide channel into the appliance. Then snapped the end caps on. Almost too simple. Less money than it costs to have the service man ring your door bell.
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Dishwasher is 5 yrs old. Never really washed right sometimes had sand on the top rack. 1 month ago started leaking from bottom put towels down and did only 1 load a day. Floor starting to rot my husband pulled out the dishwasher saw where it was leaking took the piece out saw it was cracked and repl
7 of 8 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Beatrice from Medford, NY
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Wrench set
Unscrewed 2 screws from under the counter, pulled out dishwasher. Saw where it was leaking. Took wires loose, took the rack out, unscrew the white mesh, took out the dishwasher sump housing product saw a crack and ordered the piece. For anyone out there make sure you turn the electric power switch off before you attempt to fix anything!!! !!!
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Broken Spray arm asy.
7 of 9 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Edward from Hampton Bays, NY
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
Parts showed up much earlier than expected. Simple unscrew the old asy. screw in the new one. Was done before the the !st
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dishwasher didn't pump out water
15 of 33 people found this instruction helpful.
  • stephen from griswold, CT
  • Easy
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
with electric power and water source turned off,I first bailed out the water from tub then I pulled dishwasher out from under cabinet . Then I removed the motor and pump and put it on the table. I took a digital photo so I could remember exactly how everything was assembled. I checked for clogs and damage and realized that the solonoid ca sing had melted around the armature link assembly . I Looked at diagram for parts name and number and ordered from parts select. In the meantime I put a temporary one feed valve on hot water feed line so I could have access to hot water in kitchen while I waited for parts wich were here in a couple of days. Put it all back and it runs fine. Thank for your help
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Lower dishrack getting rusty in spots
6 of 7 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Catherine from South Hadley, MA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Just lift out the old dishrack and put in the new. Very easy and straightforward. Easy to order, unit came assembled. Happy customer.
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threads broke on rinse aid fill cap
7 of 10 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Russell from Columbia, SC
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Replaced with a new rinse aid fill cap.
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Dishwasher would not run with the door completely latched.
6 of 7 people found this instruction helpful.
  • James from Sergeant Bluff, IA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
I removed the scews holding the inside door to the outside door section. Once removed I removed the 2 screws that held the switch to the door. After removing this switch I had to open it up to expose the four wires on the switch. I reattached the four wires to the new switch closed it up and placed it on the door with the 2 screws. ... Read more >Replaced the inside door. Job finished with the switch working and the dishwasher operating as per the factory standards.
Very easy job and by doing it myself I saved money on a service call.
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Dishwasher wouldn't drain
6 of 7 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Jeffery from Sparks, NV
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Once the new motor and pump kit arrived. I removed the dishwasher, turned it upside down and replaced the motor and pump with the new one per the directions. Difficulty came in feeding the electrical wire/plug back through the cabinets. Once done, turned on the dishwasher, filled the tub, then manually moved the dial to drian. The water s till would not drain from the tub. I searched further for the problem. Here it is; Found the air gap tube was plugged with food. Once I removed, cleaned and reinstalled the air gap, the tub drained fast and everything works great. So, I hope you folks put this up in your troubleshooting section for others to check before buying a pump and motor kit. If you had, I would have been able to check out the air gap, clean it out first before spending $140.00 for a pump and motor kit I didn't need. Anyway, lessons learned..Jeff
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Soap dispenser door wouldn't close
21 of 52 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Clint from Quakertown, PA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers
Replaced all ordered parts.
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Leak when dishwasher drains
6 of 7 people found this instruction helpful.
  • John from Modesto, CA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
The leak was coming from the drain valve shaft and I found the tips to replace the seal from this website. I was able to reach everything without removing the dishwasher from the cabinet. Once I got the cam lifter off the old push on nut was corroded so it was easy to get off. The old seal was recessed so I used the point of an ice pick t o gently pry it out. The new seal was easy to push in place but the push on nut was a bear. I saw other comments about using a deep socket to push it on but I didn't have one the right size. I was able to hold the end of the shaft with pliers and pushed the nut in place using a screwdriver. Ran a short cycle and no more leak. Thank goodness for this website. Found the part easily and the other written comments were very helpful.
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