ADB12 Amana Dishwasher - Instructions
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Dishes not getting clean - sandy residue on dishes.
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Todd from Racine, WI
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
There was a tear in the fine filter (fabric) on the accumulator. This can be seen by looking in dishwasher without having to disassemble anything. Food was being sucked in and sprayed back out on dishes.
Disassembled, cleaned, replaced part then reassembled.
Cleaned out the spinning sprayers -- used toothpicks t ... Read more o clean out holes, flushed with water.
Cleaned out under the accumulator.
Works like new.
Disassembled, cleaned, replaced part then reassembled.
Cleaned out the spinning sprayers -- used toothpicks t ... Read more o clean out holes, flushed with water.
Cleaned out under the accumulator.
Works like new.
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Machine would not fill with water
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David from Farmingdale, NJ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
Remove the 4 screws at the lower panel, turn power off to dishwasher, remove single 1/4 attaching screw from float switch, open the door remove the old float assembly. Make sure you install the float in the machine first than side the switch over the end of the float before screwing it back in.
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Broken Latch To Open Dishwasher
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Daniel from Erie, PA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
1). Unplug Appliance
2). Open Door of Appliance all the way.
3). Remove screws around inside edge of door but do not
remove inside panel. Leave it lay there on the door.
4). Slightly seperate inside face of door at the top of
the door inside enough to access the plug-in latch
unit.
... Read more >5). Unplug 2 plugs on electric latch and remove broken
latch. (Screws around inside door panel held latch)
6). Substitute New Latch For Old Latch
7). Plug in 2 plugs on new latch and put latch in place
8). Replace screws around inside edge of door
9). Close Door and Re-open to ensure that new latch works
10). Plug In Appliance
2). Open Door of Appliance all the way.
3). Remove screws around inside edge of door but do not
remove inside panel. Leave it lay there on the door.
4). Slightly seperate inside face of door at the top of
the door inside enough to access the plug-in latch
unit.
... Read more >5). Unplug 2 plugs on electric latch and remove broken
latch. (Screws around inside door panel held latch)
6). Substitute New Latch For Old Latch
7). Plug in 2 plugs on new latch and put latch in place
8). Replace screws around inside edge of door
9). Close Door and Re-open to ensure that new latch works
10). Plug In Appliance
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door would not open
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kevin from apple valley, MN
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
first i removed the back of the dish washer door and determined the handle was broke.went online with you with model number and looked at the parts breakdown. ordered the latch assy,however the latch assy i ordered did not come with the handle,reordered handle and got latch assy and handle and it was cheaper--go figure! you guys were grea
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t! received ra# for part to return asap and i'am very pleased! thankyou for your great service! i will tell others about your service! again thanks!
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Door would not close because latch was not working
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Michael P from Greenville, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
I turned off the electricity at the circuit breaker. Sitting in a chair in front of the opened dishwasher with the partially opened door resting on my knees, I removed the 10 screws lining the inside of the door (setting them in order on the cabinet above -- 2 are different length so this helps keep them in order.
I tilted the inner ... Read more cover on the door up (which is what the screws had been holding). With the door not fully open because it was on my knees, I was able to position the cover so that I did not have to remove the connection to the soap dispenser.
The two middle screws removed earlier were the screws that held the latch in place, so the assembly was already loose at this point. I put a black mark on the assembly to mark the side that the black wires were attached. Then with the pliers removed the plugs that were connected to the switches on either side of the assembly. Then marked the replacement assembly with the black mark on the same side as the one removed. I attached the plugs to the the replacement assembly using the black mark as reminder for which side was which.
I lined up the latch on the door where it goes, lowered the lid (lifting the lower edge over the base a little), lined up and started the latch screws (middle 2), then started all of the other screws and then tightened them all. Closed the lid and tested the latch. It was closing correctly now. I turned on the electricity and tested to make sure all was now working properly.
I tilted the inner ... Read more cover on the door up (which is what the screws had been holding). With the door not fully open because it was on my knees, I was able to position the cover so that I did not have to remove the connection to the soap dispenser.
The two middle screws removed earlier were the screws that held the latch in place, so the assembly was already loose at this point. I put a black mark on the assembly to mark the side that the black wires were attached. Then with the pliers removed the plugs that were connected to the switches on either side of the assembly. Then marked the replacement assembly with the black mark on the same side as the one removed. I attached the plugs to the the replacement assembly using the black mark as reminder for which side was which.
I lined up the latch on the door where it goes, lowered the lid (lifting the lower edge over the base a little), lined up and started the latch screws (middle 2), then started all of the other screws and then tightened them all. Closed the lid and tested the latch. It was closing correctly now. I turned on the electricity and tested to make sure all was now working properly.
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Motor would not turn the impeller, no wash pressure.
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mark from blackwood, NJ
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
Not a bad repair once you diagnose the problem. Took me three tries to figure it out. Just make sure you follow the instructions. I used an allen wrench to hold the motor in place while tightening the part onto the motor shaft, this way I didn't have to remove and flip the dishwasher to do the repair. The good news is the replacement part
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I needed was metal instead of plastic, thus I should never have this problem again. I don't understand why it was plastic in the first place but all of my appliance problems seem to be made to fail after several years of service.
Repair was
Repair was
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Our dishwasher would not take in water. It would partially fill but not to the level required to run properly.
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Laurie from Cashton, WI
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
I pulled the dishwasher out from under the countertop. It was quit easy to get to in the lower left front corner of the appliance. I loosened up the bracket that was holding the valve in place. Removed the wires, and taped and ID them so that I would know which one went where. Removed the hose clamp, pulled the hose off and removed the
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old valve. Put the new one back in just as I removed the old one in the same order. It was a snap! This is not the first time I have used PartSelect! Our evaporate fan went out on our refrigerator a couple years ago, replaced that. A shelf broke in our refrigerator twice, each one different at different times bought both from Part Select. This is the first place I look for help with repairs! I at least attempt to save money, then if it's too difficult I will hire a repairman. So Far, PartSelect has saved me a lot of money on doing it myself! Thanks PartSelect for making small repairs easy to tackle yourself, along with reasonable prices for parts!
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Door latch on the dishwasher broke.
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Christopher from Porter, IN
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
First I opened the breaker on the dishwasher removing power from the unit. Then I removed the Torx head screws on the cover on the back side of the front door. Then I pulled off the stainless steel sheet metal panel which exposed the door latch. Then I unplugged the electrical connectors to the two micro switches on the assembly, next
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I plugged in the connectors on the new latch assembly and postioned the latch back on the mounting holes. Replaced the stainless steel sheet metal and put the screws back.
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water leaked through front vent
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mark from ardmore, OK
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Peeled off the old foam strip, cleaned with rubbing alcohol, let dry completely, applied new foam strip,replaced door interior done I wish repairing relationships with fiance and kids were one tenth this easy.
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dishwasher would not operate.
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Manuel from Carson, CA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
after reading a article on problems the logic one was frist the door. Order the part ,took off the inter panel with star slot (10)exposed the handle and switch. Removed it, abit hard at frist,then replacement went in easy , the washer worked.
I guess I was lucky because on the other side of handle similar type of part thats maytag ... Read more for you.
I guess I was lucky because on the other side of handle similar type of part thats maytag ... Read more for you.
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Replaced old black with new ss door panel
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Patricia from Saint Louis, MO
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Difficulty was primarily because there were no instructions for the procedure so trial and error. I suggest: 1) Turn off power circut to the dishwasher. Then remove the star headed screws on the panel with door open and this separates the interior plastic door liner from the exterior door panel 2) remove the 4 screws inside the door t
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hat are the final fasteners for the exterior panel and the metal brace 3) bottom of the old door panel is curled and needs to be bent back slightly at the bottom 2 corners with a screw driver or pliers so the old panel can be removed by sliding the panel upward past corner brace while being careful with the electrical connections 4) once the old panel is removed the new one can be slid down the door arms and the interior screws attached 5) finally install the star head screws holding the interior panel and the new exterior panel. Restore electrical power and enjoy the new look of the ss panel.
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Wheels in upper rack track broke
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Bill from Midland, MI
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The big problem is that you cannot purchase the wheels only. I found that out after ordering the rack track because that looked like what I needed. But it didn't come with the wheels. So I returned it. Then I went to the basement and found things in my junk boxes and fixed it without purchasing the complete parts. Cost: 10 cents for
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two nuts vs $60 for the required parts.
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constant crud on glasses
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Janice from Parker, CO
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Accumulator was as easy as just removing srews and replacing the part. The Float I broke by accident and was more complicated to replace required 2 people to manage parts.
Dishes finally coming out clean!
Dishes finally coming out clean!
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Leaks out and below the front door
7 of 10 people
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John Todd from Franklin, WI
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
First of all, rather then spending the 44 dollars on the main door seal simply cut yours in halve and trim a quarter of an inch from the disintegrated ends and use superglue and glue these ends together. this glued end will now be up top and in the middle and new clean ends will be down in the corners. next I removed the plastic door pan
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el using a torxhead screwdriver, I just stuck the new inner foam pad on the old one. Then I glued rubber washers to the inner frame about 1/8 thick in the top 2 corners only. Finally I reattached the plastic door being careful not to tighten the torx head bolts just tight enough. It's dry and working good.
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portions of the upper and lower rack had deteriorated and were rusty
6 of 7 people
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Teresa from OXFORD, MA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
We took out old racks and installed the new ones. On another note, after ordering (or trying to order) parts from appliances older than 10 years old several times, I think manufacturers stop making parts after 10 years. So if you're thinking of replacing a part on an older appliance, try to look for it sooner than later.
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