6054 - Instructions
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Dishwasher leaking water on my hardwood floor
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Gregory from Attleboro, MA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
I recently bought a vacation home in New Hampshire, and had a very detailed home inspection performed. The dishwasher unit was checked out to be in fine shape. Before moving in, I had all the hardwood floors refinished, including the kitchen, and everything looked great. After moving in and using the dishwasher twice, it developed a major
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leak coming from the bottom of the unit. "Here goes more money that I don't have, to hire an appliance repairman to fix this leak!" I decided to take the bottom kick panel off the dishwasher to see where the leak was coming from. It was coming from the the connection of the heater element at the bottom of the dishwasher. I found a brass nut had been cracked and wouldn't stay tight any more. I ordered the replacement nut from Partselect, RECEIVED IT THE NEXT DAY!!!!! using regular ground shipping, and installed the new nut using a socket set, and tested the unit. No more leaks!! Partselect saved me at least $150.00 on a service call for a $3.50 part. I'm not the handiest guy around, but even this was easy!
I also scored big points with the wife on my handyman repair! Thanks Partselect!
Greg
I also scored big points with the wife on my handyman repair! Thanks Partselect!
Greg
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Broken Spring, left side of dishwasher door.
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Mark from TORRINGTON, CT
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
The first sensible thing to do is to find the circuit breaker for your dishwasher and switch it off so as not to short anything (or yourself) out. Next, remove the lower piece of metal bracket from beneath the door by unfastening the two sheet metal screws (a nut driver or a screwdriver will do the job), taking note as to how it comes off
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so as to facilitate replacement. Some will recommend loosening the screws at the top from beneath the counter and pulling the machine forward a bit to gain access to the sides but, if you have a small enough hand (as I do), you can just reach in there and and hook the spring into place. I didn't want to risk loosening any plumbing! You'll need a flashlight to see where the ends connect. And, if one spring is still intact, you can reference that to reassure yourself you've got it right. I was able to stretch the spring out by hand and hook the thing to that little plastic gadget that pivots when you open the door. That's it! Button her up! You're done!
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Wouldn't fix it
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Carolyn from STILWELL, OK
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
The part wasn't correct and I have to pay postage back which is nearly as much as the part so it's stupid for me to spend more money on a part that want work I want order from your store again.
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Heating Element was corroded.
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Christopher from EVERETT, WA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
It took me about 30 minutes to do the repair - took my time and could’ve done it much faster.
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Leaking
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Thomas from W HEMPSTEAD, NY
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Had to shut electricity off and turn water off and disconnect them both. Take the screws out from underneath the counter. Slide out the unit disconnect the filler tube in the back disconnect the hose and replace and repeat the process to put it back together.
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Plastic had melted on the screw
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Eugene from DE KALB JCT, NY
- Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
Eventually broke off old heating element to get it out
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Dishwasher Leaks At Heating Element. Missing Door Spring
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JOHN from PLAIN CITY, OH
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Wrench set
I removed the wires from the heating element. I removed the 2 brass nuts that had split down the side. I replaced them with 2 new brass nuts. Tightened with a wrench. I then installed the missing door spring. The repair itself took about 5 minutes.
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missing a wheel on dish rack
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Pam from Cherokee, AL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
just slid the wheel on.
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Door Spring broke on one side.
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James from Largo, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Well, first of all I want to thank you for letting me know there were two springs and also for showing the two springs because I had almost ordered from another site the official Frigidare site which did not show the other spring, the right one. I would have ordered the wrong spring. I got a spring from you with shipping (very fast Fed-X
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) for the price of their spring alone. Also, your site was very helpful in explaining how to put it on and advised to get two which I intended to but only ordered one, It was so easy. Beaucoup thanks!
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Missing roller made it difficult to move rack.
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Racquel from Lake Charles, LA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
The new roller just snapped in place.
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Bottom Spray Arm Did not Turn
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david from hull, MA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
The bottom spray arm would not turn or fall off the stem assembly, so the dishes would not come clean like usual. The spray arm connects to the stem assembly via two plastic prongs that secure the spray arm. I removed the spray arm from the socket (no tool required) and observed the prongs had worn completely away. I grabbed the power scr
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ew driver and removed the assembly (3 screws). I placed the new assembly in place, secured the screws, and attached the spray arm. Finished.
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needed wheels for the roller part of dishwasher
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Jeanette from Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Just snapped the wheels on and attached the bracket to the existing part.
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original part was damaged and dishes weren't clean
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ELIZABETH from ROANOKE, VA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed 3 screws, swapped parts - done. Wonderful feeling and saved a service call. Works great.
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door falls easily
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Lawrence from St Simons Island, GA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Replaced two springs
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Leaking tub seal
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Bob from Clinton, OH
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Just pulled the old gasket out and popped in the new. I did trim it too shrt however so be careful not to do that.
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