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ADB1500AWZ Amana Dishwasher - Instructions

All Instructions for the ADB1500AWZ
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2 broken wheels on basket
371 of 374 people found this instruction helpful.
  • jeanne from waynesboro, TN
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
unwrapped wheels ,pulled out drawer and easily put on new wheels...as we live way out in the boonies it was great to be able to order parts and have them delivered so fast...easy to fix....
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Handle and latch broke
142 of 156 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Marilyn from Marsing, ID
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
I had to force the door open, due to a broken handle/latch.
Ordered assembly with help of order desk to assure correct part number. Arrived within 3 to 4 days. Not sure but very fast. Only had to wash dishes by hand once.
Turned off power to dishwasher, my electrical panel is clearly marked with switch for dishwasher. No guess work there.
3 min. to remove old assy. 3 min. to replace with new part.
I might add that I am a 67yr. old female. So if I can handle this repair, anyone can.
Saved repairman service call, or purchasing a new dishwasher.
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Broken Inlet Valve due to freezing - water leak
86 of 87 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Craig from Old Orchard Beach, ME
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Nutdriver, Wrench (Adjustable)
Most of the time was spent pulling out the dishwasher from under the counter, as a new tile floor had been installed after the DW was installed.

Great pictures of components on this website confirmed what part to order.

Shut off water feed to DW and disconnect power to DW.

Unplug wire connector to old valve (solenoid) and disconnect water inlet hose. Observe that valve is attached to sheet metal bracket.

Remove bracket, with valve attached. Don't remove valve from bracket. New valve comes with sheet metal bracket.

Remove female threaded adaptor (brass) from back of old valve and screw on to new valve using Teflon tape. That is the only piece you need to reuse.

Attached the new bracket (with valve attached) to DW. Attach water inlet hose. Attach plug to new valve.

Turn on water to DW. Check for leaks. Retighten hose connection if required. Run dishwasher. Keep lower panel off for a couple of days to be certain no leaks develop.
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Broken latch.Hard to shut, nearly impossible to open.
90 of 100 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Carl from Oneonta, NY
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Nutdriver
Removed the screws on the door of the dishwasher, lifted up inside of door to get to the latch assembly, unplugged the 2 sets of wires, removed the old broken latch. To install new latch did all of the above in opposite order.
Very simple, quick easy fix. The only thing that might be an issue for some people is that you need a set o r torx head screw drivers. (nice little set at Home Depot for less than $10. I'd say.)
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dishwasher door leaks
80 of 89 people found this instruction helpful.
  • jerry from vernon, CT
  • Difficult
  • More than 2 hours
  • Screw drivers
I ordered and replaced both the door gasket (easy) and inner door seal (difficult) to try and correct a leak during operation. The door gasket was easily replaced. However, the inner door seal was a bit more trouble. After removing the inner door I found that the old inner seal needed to be removed and surfaces thoroughly cleaned of old build-up of dishwasher soap residue, in order to allow the sticky back tape side of door seal to properly stick to the door. There also was a plastic cover over the wire bundle that needed to be cleaned. The inner door seal was the exact length, so proper positioning of the sticky back was very important.
Upon reassemly the leak still existed and I was unable to correct the leak. Further inspection indicated that the basic tub/body of the dishwasher might be slightly distorted due to age and may not create seal with door seal as originally designed.
I guess I need to find a new dishwasher, at this point.
A word to the wise: Check to see if the tub/body is still in good condition.
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Broken Wheels
67 of 67 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Mary J. from Westwood, MA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Snapped on new wheels
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Broken Latch
65 of 68 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Bradley from Lexington, KY
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Easy to do. Order the handle (with latch assembly) rather than the latch assembly. It's cheaper and it contains both parts (handle and latch). Turn off the power. Use a T20 star tool to remove the screws inside the door. The latch assembly will fall right out as it uses the screws holding on the door. The hardest part is getting enough nerve to pull the two electrical plugs out. They are really tight and need some pulling with pliers. You might want to put a dot on the wire connector with a sharpie so you can put it back in the right side up. Connect the wires to the new assembly, place in door, put screws back in. Turn on the power. Done. I called a repair place and asked for a estimate for this job: $150-200 with parts. I did it in 10 minutes for $30 worth of parts.
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Plastic wheel fell off and melted
67 of 129 people found this instruction helpful.
  • David from sleepy hollow, NY
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Stuck new wheel on, time to find and order part on partselect 2 min, time to open package and install part 1 min.

Total job 3min.
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Dishwasher would fill properly but when wash cycle would start you could not hear any water spraying.
37 of 42 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Timothy from Trevor, WI
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
First I removed the lower spray arm by removing the middle retainer nut. Next remove the 3 screws holding the outer shroud in place. Next remove 6 screws holding the water pump top housing in place. Under this housing you will find the impeller which is retained by a screw. Check the impeller closely for cracks especially near the center hex portion of the impeller. Replace if you have any doubt of it's integrity. Next remove the lower pump housing that has the screen material in the center. What I found was the nylon part that attaches to the shaft of the motor was stripped so the impeller would spin in it's normal direction ( counterclockwise) but under the load of water it would not. So I ordered a new impeller and seal kit with a metal sleeve and chooper blade. Follow the instructions provided in the new kit a reassemble accordingly.
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leak in front right corner
38 of 46 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Jessica from Lovington, IL
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
I had to remove the 4 screws holding the toe panel. Then I had to take out the one screw holding the floater switch housing in place. It snapped open to release the floater and that just lifted out. I put the new float in and snapped the new housing on. I put the screw back in to hold the housing in place attached the two wires to the swi tch and put the toe panel back on. It was all very easy to do and my first home repair went very well. thank you.
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Wash motor not pumping and making a grinding sound
39 of 50 people found this instruction helpful.
  • George from Poughkeepsie, NY
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
I went to PartSelect and found the parts pictorial. A replacement motor was listed for 3 series of the dishwasher. The series can be identified by the first 2 digits of the dishwasher serial number. Mine was 22 so I needed parts for the series 20 dishwasher.

According to the pictorial it looked like the motor seals were include d with the replacement motor. When the motor arrived, I found the seals were not included. I called PartSelect and they shipped the seals to me with free overnight delivery.

I had no trouble disassembling the wash manifold and spray parts using the instructions provided with the replacement motor and the instructions from the Maytag repair manual that I found online. The motor is removed from the inside of the tub.... very nice. You don't need to remove the dishwasher from under the counter in order to get at the motor.

I made a mental note of the orientation of the faulty motor before I removed it. I installed the replacement motor with the same orientation along with the wash parts. The dishwasher worked successfully.

Thank you PartSelect.
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dishes still dirty, soap remained in dispenser.
35 of 42 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Hans from Show Low, AZ
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
After repairing this dishwasher 5 times during the past 8 years this one was real easy: Open door, unscrew inside cover and carefully move over to one side. Unplug soap dispenser, unscrew soap dispenser and remove. Fit new dispenser, reconnect it, put inner cover back in its place and secure it with the retained screws and you are back in operation. Hans.
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Dishes were coming out dirty with specs of debris on them
32 of 35 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Eric from Newton, WI
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
I noticed there was a filter type of material in the bottom of the dishwasher that had a small tear in it and figured that was my problem. I removed the nut from the sprayer arm at the bottom of the tub, removed the sprayer arm, removed 3 screws of the plastic cover below that. Removed six screws on the plastic cover below that. Removed o ne screw fron the center of the black pump spinner wheel that allowed me to lift off that cover. Then I lifted out the flowplate assembly. Placed the new part in and reversed the steps. Works like new again! All for about $30...I am not trianed in any way and have no experience in this kind of thing but am motivated trying to avoid a large service bill for a few screws. I am so happy...Thanks PartSelect!
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the bottom dishrack beginning to rust
32 of 38 people found this instruction helpful.
  • margaret from san diego, CA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
the new dishrack fit right in immediately with no tools needed. Delivery was prompt
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leaking dishwasher
33 of 41 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Brooke from Edmond, OK
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
I first replaced the door seal and that did not stop the problem but noticed two little seals on the door. They were terribly worn so I unscrewed the door and cut the little washers that were holding the old ones in place. I replaced the seals and put the cut washers back on (I didn't have new ones) and it was done. All is well.
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