6054 - Instructions
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The small "nubs" on the assembly had worn off.
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Peggy from Minerva, OH
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
After several years of use and cleaning the small "nubs" that held the locking peice on the assembly under the jet arm had worn off. This allowed the whole thing to spin and the dishes weren't getting clean. Finding the part on the site was easy, it arrived amazingly fast and all is up and working great. I have used Parts Select 2 or 3 t
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imes in the past and have always had the same great results. Saved me a bunch in repair bills. Thanks
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Leaking dishwasher door
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Larry from Signal Mountain, TN
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
For some strange reason my new dishwasher was installed without a door gasket, which caused a very small water leak. The gasket I purchased was installed in less than 5 minutes and corrected the problem immediately - a very easy task and I am no handyman!
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Need a new draqin hose
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John from TITUSVILLE, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Easy
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Dishwasher was leaking caused by a cracked brass nut attaching to the heating element.
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zachary from Mayfield Heights, OH
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
First I removed the two screws that hold the dishwasher in place, I pulled out the dishwasher and on the bottom right located the leak. The two brass nuts that hold the heating element in place. The wires had been rusted to the element so I cut the wires (and later spliced them back together) and unscrewed the brass nuts. I ordered the pa
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rt after finding them very easily on partselect.com and 2 days later screwed them back on to the dishwasher. Spliced the wires back together and put the dishwasher back in place.
Easy Fix.
Easy Fix.
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Dishwasher leaked sometimes depending on how I loaded it.
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Raymond from San Jose, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
If you are getting intermittent leaks especially when you put a pot lid up front, it’s probably just the door gasket. And this was the easiest project I’ve tackled as a homeowner since buying the place 20 years ago. I read the other stories and I think the suggestion I choose to follow is not the best thing to do. So, read passed where
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I cut the gasket. I used needle nose pliers to grab the bottom edge of the old gasket which then pulled out by hand with almost no effort. I used the old gasket to measure the new gasket as recommended in one of the other stories, and cut it. DON"T DO THIS. The gasket is very soft foam rubber. As you push it in (I just used my fingers), it will get longer as you push it in. I put it in the first time (took about a minute if that long) and even though I cut it to the same length as the old one, it was too long. Obviously I figured I did something wrong. So, I took it out and measured it again. Nope, same-same. So, I put in a second time, careful not to stretch it, and this time it was now too short. So, I recommend that you just establish the bottom edge 90 degree angle seat and try not to stretch it as you work your way around the seam. It should fit just find, maybe with a little adjustment back or forth, but without cutting it at all. By the way, the half inch I cut off at the recommendation of one of the other reviews did not ruin it. It works just fine. So you can cut it if you want I suppose. But that half inch I cut off was what I was short when I was carful not to stretch it.
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The door springs were shot.
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Scott from Oshkosh, WI
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
Removed the bottom panel, and I had to disconnect the water supply, which did NOT use flexible tubing (much to my disappointment), removed the screws holding the diswasher in the cabinet. Slid it out, took the old springs off, put the new ones on.
It was pretty straightforward -- no big deal.
It was pretty straightforward -- no big deal.
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Dishwasher not cleaning dishes, found it not filling with water because hose was ruptured
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Jimmie from Houston, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Turned off elecrtic and water to dishwasher and pulled dishwasher out from under cabinet. Removed broken hose using pliers to open hose clamps.
installed new hose.
installed new hose.
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the nut holding on the element would not tighten. leaked at the location where the nut was located
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Robert from JARRETTSVILLE, MD
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Socket set, Wrench set
Removed the cover at the front bottom to gain access to the nuts holding on the element.
Turned off dishwasher breaker.
Removed the wires connected to the element.
With a 1/2" wrench, removed the element mounting screws.
Removed the bottom rack.
Removed the lower spray arm.
Removed the element from 2 clips. ... Read more r />Removed the element.
Put the new element in place.
Clipped it in.
Put new screws on and tightened up with a wrench. Not too much but enough to squash the washers to make a tight seal.
Replaced wires.
Replaced spray arm and bottom rack.
Turned on the breaker.
Ran it through a cycle to check for leaks.
Replaced bottom cover.
Turned off dishwasher breaker.
Removed the wires connected to the element.
With a 1/2" wrench, removed the element mounting screws.
Removed the bottom rack.
Removed the lower spray arm.
Removed the element from 2 clips. ... Read more r />Removed the element.
Put the new element in place.
Clipped it in.
Put new screws on and tightened up with a wrench. Not too much but enough to squash the washers to make a tight seal.
Replaced wires.
Replaced spray arm and bottom rack.
Turned on the breaker.
Ran it through a cycle to check for leaks.
Replaced bottom cover.
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Dishwasher leaks
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Gardner from Old Saybrook, CT
- Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
First point of leakage was the door. Turns out that a gasket at the bottom of the door functions as a wave trap. As the bottom sprayer spins it sprays against the door and creates a small wave of water this gasket was starting to disintegrate, it was letting water surge over the small tray at the doors bottom. Easy to replace just pull do
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wn and remove press fit on inside door bottom. Only when this was replaced did I find the real leak but not until I guessed at the tub seal as the leak. Very hard to see where the water really comes from! Turns out it was not the tub seal but a clip that holds the heater element got smashed down from a dropped dish rack at some earlier time and this caused the heat to increase at the clip and eventually heat the clip to extent it melted the tub directly under it. JB Weld to the rescue and we have a waterproof tub again. Well almost! The tub gasket resisted my best efforts to seat correctly and thus required a new tub gasket, still hard to seat but after 2-3 attempts we have a winner. Total cost about 50 bucks vs. 6-700 for a new unit. Wife is happy!!
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Dishwasher hose had hole in it. It was 23 years old.
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Shelley from LACONA, NY
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
After getting a totally incorrect length of hose from partselect.com . Went to local hardware store and bought hose for $3.00 vs $20.99 + $10 shipping!
Partselect sent replacement hose of 24 1/4” vs the original hose of 27”. Good luck getting any response from them once they have your money!
Partselect sent replacement hose of 24 1/4” vs the original hose of 27”. Good luck getting any response from them once they have your money!
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broken springs
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james from Ephraim, WI
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
My daughter held the flashlight steady as a rock as I hooked not one, but two new hinges in place. Throughout the whole ordeal neither of us complained or lost our resolve. We conquered!
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bottom spinner wouldn't stay on
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Kathey from Humboldt, TN
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
VERY simple---unscrewed three screws on the broken part (the little nubs that held on the bottom spinner were broken off), screwed the new one back in, re-attached the spinner.
I was VERY pleased with the customer service and quick shipping (ordered on Sunday night, the part was delivered Wednesday morning). I would definitely ... Read more recommend this site to anyone, and would use it again. Five Stars!!!!
I was VERY pleased with the customer service and quick shipping (ordered on Sunday night, the part was delivered Wednesday morning). I would definitely ... Read more recommend this site to anyone, and would use it again. Five Stars!!!!
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Dishwasher was leaking out of door seal. Sent PartSelect the brand and model number of the dishwasher and they did the rest. The replacement part was exactly the same as the old part. Delivery was fast and efficient. Only took a few minutes to replace and the dishwasher is back in running condition
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Everett from Bridgeton, NJ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Pulled old gasket off with small hook. Replaced new gasket by pressing in with my fingers.
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Dishwasher was leaking
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Alina from Orange, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I read the instructions that others had posted and completed the repair in less than 5 minutes!
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Leaking Dishwasher
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Andre from La Mirada, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
The old gasket was worn. I pulled out the old one, put in the new gasket. I trimmed the ends to fit and that was it.
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