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ADB1400AGS2 Amana Dishwasher - Instructions
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Lower spray arm had a small seam split forcing waves of water against the lower door causing water to leak out the door bottom.
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Cameron from DEFIANCE, OH
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
After replacing the door seal and the dishwasher still leaked a lot of water out the bottom of the door, I read posts by a couple of other DIY who said the lower spray arm can split at the seam and cause this. One post noted it is very difficult to determine if this is the problem, that you may have to take the blade of a screwdriver and
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try to pry the seam apart gently to see if a gap does appear with very little force being applied. If so, then just imagine what happens when that very hot water makes that plastic more flexible and then the seam opens and forces waves of water against the lower door. I could see a small seam split using that strategy and when I replaced the spray arm, my leak stopped. I don't regret replacing the door seal as it had a couple of small tears and hard water deposits all over it, so it was time to do that even though it was not the culprit for the extensive leak. The arm is SO EASY to replace, just twist the plastic nut under it and it pops right off. Put the new one on and twist the nut the other way and it secures it.
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Heating element not heating for both wash and dry.
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Thomas from SEATTLE, WA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
Put in both a new element and thermostat. Did not fix problem. Using an ohm meter I did not measure any voltage to the thermostat. Suspect it’s a problem in the control unit, and decided to replace dishwasher.
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Start light was flashing
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Aaron from Aurora, IL
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Thanks to everyone for posting their experiences on changing the heater element. The most difficult part of the repair was getting the dishwasher out of the cabinet. I didn't know that I should disconnect the water line underneath the sink and this would make the removal easier. Also, because the copper water line going to the dishwash
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er was kinked, I ended up changing it with a flexible steel braided line.....much easier to install.
Once the dishwasher was out of the cabinet, I turned it over and easily removed the clips that held the heater element in.
I would definetly recommend people doing this repair themselves, it will save you a lot of money!!!!!
Once the dishwasher was out of the cabinet, I turned it over and easily removed the clips that held the heater element in.
I would definetly recommend people doing this repair themselves, it will save you a lot of money!!!!!
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I noticed my top shelf in my dishwasher was not getting the dishes clean
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Violet from SALEM, IL
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I read how other people had the same problem, I checked everything that could possibly cause this. I then believed I knew what was wrong. I ordered a new arm. It was unbelievable how easy it was to replace.it. It took less time than a minute. . Turn the nut holding the arm counter clockwise to remove the arm. To replace turn the nut clo
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ckwise I now have a working dishwasher. It is not necessary to remove the dish rack.
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Water filter needed replacing
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Martha from SAN DIEGO, CA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
The old filter simply unscrews and the new one screws in.
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The filter came out and pushed the arm up on the burner and melted it.
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Sherry from SUSANVILLE, CA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
The air just unscrews with one twist and the new arm twist right back on. No tools needs. Saved me $100 service call.
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The old filter was warped, allowing food into the sprayer system
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George from LYMAN, ME
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Replaced the strainer. This keeps the two sprayers clean/clear so they do not clog up. Dishes are cleaner now. Note : if your sprayers are clogged it is a long process to clear out the sprayers. Dishes will not be clean until your sprayers are all cleared.
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Dishwasher not draining
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Tina from BLOOMINGTON, IN
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
Very easy to twist off the old pump and replace with new part. Worked perfect after replacement! We just followed you tube instructions
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clean light blinked 4 times and repeated this over and over
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Don from CLINTWOOD, VA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers
I took the valve off and actually hooked 110 volts to the vale and tried to blow through it and it would not let air pass through it. I replaced the the new valve in about 15 minutes and it works fine
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Friction sleeve came apart ....would not hold door in place
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Gary from WAUKEE, IA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers
Pull dishwasher out a few inches. Disconnect spring from plastic connector with long nose pliers. Remove connector. Replace friction sleeve. Replace connector.Reconnect spring to plastic connector. This completes repair.
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Dishwasher door drops quickly to wide open position when unlatched
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Gene from BATON ROUGE, LA
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Rubber friction sleeves on each side of the door provide resistance to prevent the door from quickly opening when unlatched. Over time the friction sleeve may crack and fail. Two friction sleeves are required for repair. Install a new sleeve on each side of the dishwasher door near the spring connector at the bottom.
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Remove the screw from the left and right bracket at top of dishwasher door opening. Brackets secure the dishwasher to the countertop.
Gently pull the dishwasher forward to expose the door spring on each side of door at bottom.
Unhook the plastic spring connector from the left door spring hook by pulling the connector slightly forward and lifting from the door spring hook. Remove the old friction sleeve if still in place by sliding over the door connection hook. Discard the old sleeve.
Insert the new friction sleeve over the door spring connector hook and push until the friction sleeve is in position completely past the spring hook. Reconnect the plastic spring connector to the door hook.
Repeat for right side of door.
Close and latch the dishwasher door. Unlatch the door. The door should remain in the nearly closed position held in place by the friction sleeves.
Slide the dishwasher back to the original position under the counter top.
Insert the screws in the top brackets to secure the dishwasher.
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Remove the screw from the left and right bracket at top of dishwasher door opening. Brackets secure the dishwasher to the countertop.
Gently pull the dishwasher forward to expose the door spring on each side of door at bottom.
Unhook the plastic spring connector from the left door spring hook by pulling the connector slightly forward and lifting from the door spring hook. Remove the old friction sleeve if still in place by sliding over the door connection hook. Discard the old sleeve.
Insert the new friction sleeve over the door spring connector hook and push until the friction sleeve is in position completely past the spring hook. Reconnect the plastic spring connector to the door hook.
Repeat for right side of door.
Close and latch the dishwasher door. Unlatch the door. The door should remain in the nearly closed position held in place by the friction sleeves.
Slide the dishwasher back to the original position under the counter top.
Insert the screws in the top brackets to secure the dishwasher.
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Middle spray arm would not turn
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Johanna from JOHNSON CITY, TN
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I broke it accidentally while trying to get it off and it would either not spin or fall off. I simply removed it out of the box and put it on. 2 turns to the right and I was done!
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Tenant took parts with her after lease,
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Roeland from MEDINA, WA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Just click in, you can basically do it with your eyes closed
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top of spray arm separated from bottom causing not to hold pressure and spin
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Ginger from DONIPHAN, NE
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Pulled up old spray arm and snapped new on in place. Took less than a minute and no tools. Dishwasher is like new again.
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Front Track stop missing
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Tim from GLADSTONE, MO
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Snap new track stop into place. Took a few minutes to figure out top/bottom and inside/outside, but no issues
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