6052 - Instructions
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A small knob on the Cover and Stem Assembly broke allowing the lower washer arm to fall off every time the dishwasher cycled.
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Wm from Gurnee, IL
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- Less than 15 mins
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This is probably the easiest home repair I have ever done! I simply lifted out the screen exposing the Cover and Stem Assembly. It was held on by three screws. I removed the screws and lifted off the old part. (It had been there for over 10 years so I had to push a little to free it.) I then replaced it with the new part and replaced
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the three screws. It now works fine. One of those home repairs that is so simple but makes it look like you know what you are doing!
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Heating Element Seal and Nut
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Bryan from Charlotte, NC
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- Less than 15 mins
Never worked on a dishwasher before but quickly learned that on this particular one, it's only this thin little brass nut that tightens down the element from the underside of the washer. If not tight enough, water drips right down onto the electrical connections. In this case water began to drip and the heat from the electrical current
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began melting a clear rubber shield thing. Luckily I was home during the cycle and figured out the problem. Great website that seems to have all necessary parts for my washer. Quick shipment!
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Rusty Rack
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Thomas from Southaven, MS
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- Less than 15 mins
Took the old one out, put the new one in! Soooooo hard. Lol
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Half the wheels were missing from the lower rack.
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Jonathan from Falls Church, VA
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- Less than 15 mins
So easy it shouldn't even count as a repair, really. The dishwasher, there when I bought the place, had a lower rack that wouldn't roll out as it should. That's because there were no wheels on the left side.
The rack lifts out easily. These wheels snap on to small protrusions from the wire rack.
The rack lifts out easily. These wheels snap on to small protrusions from the wire rack.
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Broken clip would no longer secure wheel
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James from Longview, WA
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- Less than 15 mins
Snapped the new one in. One second repair - like new.
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Old rack wheel assembly rusted and frozen
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robert from Beatty, NV
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- Less than 15 mins
Simply removed onld rack and threw it away. Slid the new rack in and it fit perfectly.
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Bottom dishrack was rusting
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John from Petersburg, OH
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- Less than 15 mins
Pulled out rack out and put new rack in. Replacement took less time than opening the box it was delivered in.
I ordered the rack late Wednesday evening and it arrived Friday afternoon. Excellent service!
I ordered the rack late Wednesday evening and it arrived Friday afternoon. Excellent service!
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Small Constant Drip (Leak)
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Richard from Upperco, MD
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Wrench (Adjustable)
I pulled out the dishwasher removed the two heating element insulated wires and removed both threaded brass nuts and replaced them both. Problem solved. Luckily I have a local parts and repair store with a repairman that knows every part of every appliance ever made (no kidding, I have yet to stump him with a part or question). He did
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not have the parts, told me to go to partselect.com order two nuts, replace them both at the same time, and fix it myself because its an easy repair and not worth paying hundreds of dollars, if you can use a wrench. He was right, and partselect.com had the right parts, at the right price, easy to find and order, and I can impress the wife with my repair skills. Thanks again!
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dishwasher leaked around the door
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Karla from Hickory, NC
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- Less than 15 mins
First I pulled out the old gasket, used this to measure for the new gasket, cut to right length, pushed new gasket into the track and washed a load of dishes. No leaks! This took about 2 minutes to complete.
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plastic tabs broke
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Niklas from San Diego, CA
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Replaced the part and everything worked fine
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Two wheels broke off
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Donald from Elkton, MD
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- Less than 15 mins
Snapped new wheels into place on the axel. New wheels were exactly like the old ones
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Tips of coating burned of rack
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Robert C from Natrona Heights, PA
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Install new rack assembly
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Lower rack got hung up & wouldn't roll
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Daniel from Los Angeles, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
I snapped on the new roller and bingo! problem solved.
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broken rack rollers
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Vincent from East Stroudsburg, PA
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- Less than 15 mins
Two rollers on the lower rack were missing and one was flattened. I popped off the bad roller and snapped the three new rollers in place, all by hand. Took about 60 seconds.
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My wife noticed the spray arm was not connected.
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David W from Reidsville, NC
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- Less than 15 mins
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After removing the 4 torx head screws the cover and stem assembly was removed. The new piece was installed and screws were tightened. That is all it was to it. A very simple repair! Thanks.
D.W.Daniels
D.W.Daniels
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