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40471 General Electric Dishwasher - Instructions

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Dishwasher pump leaked all the time
15 of 21 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Rob from Newell, IA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
I received my dishwasher as a hand me down, my Aunt never liked the way it cleaned. After it sitting for about 2 years i installed it in my house and found that it leaked all the time from where motor shaft went into the pump housing. After disassembling everything and scouring parts sites online, I found the parts, ordered them. 3 days later i had the parts, and the next day I had a fully functioning leak free dishwasher.
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Water not draining from dishwasher
12 of 12 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Teresa from Livermore, CA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
This is a great website. I ordered my part on Wednesday night and it arrived Saturday morning without paying any extra for shipping. Plus since I am a female, this website enabled me to easily and affordably make the repair myself without having to worry about a repair man trying to take advantage of someone that they think they can. ... Read more >
I first made sure that there was nothing stuck in the drain area inside of the dishwasher. That meant I had to bail out all the standing water and then unscrew the mesh cover from the bottom. Since there was nothing in there I ordered a new solenoid.

First I unplugged the dishwasher. Then I removed the screws with a screwdriver that held the bottom cover on the dishwasher. Once I could see the installed solenoid, I put together the pieces of the replacement solenoid that I bought so I was sure to install the new one correctly. That did not require any tools. Then I unscrewed the two screws that held the solenoid in place and removed the little metal ring from the shaft which was the last piece holding it in place. Getting that ring off was tricky. I ended up using a pair of tweezers to pull it off. After that I put the new part on and screwed it in with the two screws provided. The little metal ring went on much easier than the old one came off. I screwed the bottom cover back on and voila! my dishwasher was fixed.
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22 Yr Old Dishwasher Would Not Pump Out Water
14 of 19 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Joseph from Lowell, MA
  • Really Easy
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
22 Year old dishwasher . . . Not worth repairing I thought so I pulled it out to dispose of it. Before I did, I went online to see if any parts were still available. . . To my surprise partselect. Com had it all! My problem was a plugged chamber located on rear wall of unit. A 20 minute repair once the new part arrived. Part arrived in 3 days but was broken inside of pkg. I called and the operator apologized profusely. . . She told me to keep the defective and explained my cc would temporarily be charged for replacement but as soon as they received a credit from supplier my credit will appear on my cc stmt. I had a replacement the following day. . . What a company!!!!
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Dishes were coming out with nasty film and chunks - gross!
12 of 13 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Russell from Portage, MI
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver
Read about somebody else with the same problem and ordered the check valve. 4 screws off, twist out old valve, twist in new valve, 4 screws back in. Now dishes are see-yourself clean.
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dishwasher was not draining left water in bottom of machine the drain solenoid was melted.
11 of 11 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Eric from Golden, CO
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
First I took out the two screws that hold the drain solenoid on the unit and took off the c- clip that held the arm on the shaft if you have a digital camera take a picture to make sure you can get it back together the same way.. Then put together new unit and attatched putting the c-clip back on. Ran it through some cycles to make sure the solenoid was working. Four days later the solenoid is melted again, the timer must have an intermittentant problem I should have replaced the timer and the soleniod both at the same time. Make sure you dont make the same mistake I did. Now I will be buying a new dishwasher instead of putting any more time and money into this one.
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accumulation of dirt in behind screen in back of washer
14 of 20 people found this instruction helpful.
  • William from Belmar, NJ
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers, Wrench set
Pulled dishwasher out. Unscrewed 4 screws holding body valve, disconnected 2 hoses and replaced valve, put machine back together in reverse order.
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Dishwasher leaking from pump shaft seal
12 of 15 people found this instruction helpful.
  • John from Brentwood, CA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
first, I removed the screws holding the dishwasher to the countertop.Then I removed the dishwasher from under the counter. I turned the dishwasher on it's back and loosened the three hose clamps securing the water connections to the pump assembly. I then removed the electrical plug to the motor and the screw holding the support rod to t he motor. Then I worked the loosened water connections apart and removed the pump and motor assembly.
Then I removed the hose clamp and plug from one of the orifices on the new pump, and aligned all of the water connections and wiggled the new pump assembly into place. I tightened the hose clamps, Installed the new screw and support bar to the motor, and connected the electrical plug. I then turned the dishwasher upright, reconnected the power cord, water supply and drain lines and started a wash cycle to check the new system for leaks. I found that the extraneous drain solenoid that came attached to the new pump was loose and rattling, so I secured the solenoid shaft and linkage to the pump housing with electrical tape to stop the rattling.
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One of my top rack rollers had broken and the rack could not hold any weight
13 of 18 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Louis from Fairfield, CA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
I simply detatched the broken old roller and snapped in the new one. It was very simple and I did not need any tools.
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tub corner baffles were falling apart
11 of 12 people found this instruction helpful.
  • ROBERT from GLOBE, AZ
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
I opened the D/W door, used needle nose pliers to remove the old baffles. They come right out. I cleaned the area using paper towels and installed the new baffles. They just sit in the corners with nothing holding them. Simple job.
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Dishwasher began leaking at the end of cycle
11 of 12 people found this instruction helpful.
  • GEORGE from CRANSTON, RI
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Remove old left and right corner tub baffles, make certain area where the new baffles are to be inserted is clean and free of any debris. Gently press new baffles in to each corner. Remove old gasket insert and replace with new. Tell wife the job was a three hour ordeal that require advanced skills to complete!
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Dishwasher would not turn on.
10 of 10 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Patrick from QUINTON, VA
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers
There are 2 switches that should be pressed in when you move the handle to lock door, the switches usually go bad with time. Just take the six screws off on the inside of door, then remove screw on the underneath part of handle. The switches are located on the top part under a piece of 1 inch metal plate held in by a screw, remove that an d you'll see the 2 switches, test the button on each one to see if it goes in and out, you'll hear the click to. Just unplug bottom first then the top if you need to replace the top one. Thats it.
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leaking selenoid told repair cost would exceed replacement cost
12 of 16 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Susan from Pottsville, PA
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
Shut off circuit breaker to dishwasher and shut off valve to dishwasher under sink.Remove bottom access panel screws on both sides of panel. Remove both screws holding dishwasher to counter.Place old mattboard strips under legs to prevent scratching floor & slide out from under counter. Use a Shopvac to remove water and spillage. Have rag s and paper towels handy. Carefully disconnect wires, drain hose and water line to free dishwasher. Fold old rug runner in half to place dishwasher on, turn on side and then gently upside down on rug to access motor. Remove butterfly clamps, hose clamps, electrical connections, and support bracket. remove old motor and pump and place in box to discard. Position replacement motor and pump according to diagrams. Reconnect all clips, hoses and connections. Since replacement motor and pump is smaller, use longer support bracket from adapter kit. Return dishwasher to upright position and reconnect wiring using wirenuts, drain hose and waterline. Reposition mattboard strips under legs and slide back into place. Attach screws to counter top. Turn on power, water and do a test run to check for leakage. Replace bottom access panel. Pat yourself on the back since you've saved yourself hundreds of dollars for a repair or replacement of your dishwasher.
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Dishwasher wouldn't drain
11 of 13 people found this instruction helpful.
  • MICHAEL from YPSILANTI, MI
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Based on information gleaned from the internet, I suspected that the drain solenoid might have melted. I took apart the solenoid assembly and checked it out. I found that some of the plastic on the inside of the solenoid had indeed melted, making it impossible for the plunger that opens and closes the drain valve to move in and out smoo thly and completely. I removed the old solenoid, replaced it with the new one, and the dishwasher worked perfectly.
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The dishwasher did not drain
11 of 13 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Kirk from Graniteville, SC
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Screw drivers
First we got all the water out of the bottom of the dishwasher. Removed the old, melted drain solenoid. Very important - DO NOT THROW ANYTHING AWAY. The solenoid that removed was melted; however I had to reuse the springs, brackets and plunger from the old solenoid. I had to scrape and clean (with a solvent) the metal plunger to reuse it. Once I got it cleaned up and re-used the old parts, mounting it was easy. However, getting that tiny lockwasher on the shaft was a real pain in the ass. Finally I got it together and it worked great.
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water leak, slow
11 of 13 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Rose from Orange Park, FL
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
The small 4" gasket was missing from the machine, and the large gasket was bent and out of place. I ordered the small gasket and installed it into the groove, placing the end flaps behind the large gasket. The large gasket was questionable, but I did not replace it. It seemed OK after I snapped it back into the door groove. Once the g askets were properly aligned, I carefully replaced the inside door panel and screws. No more leak!
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