ADB3 Amana Dishwasher - Instructions
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leak in front right corner
38 of 46 people
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Jessica from Lovington, IL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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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
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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
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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 ... Read more 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.
According to the pictorial it looked like the motor seals were include ... Read more 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
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Hans from Show Low, AZ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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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
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in operation. Hans.
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Dishes were coming out dirty with specs of debris on them
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Eric from Newton, WI
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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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
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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
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margaret from san diego, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
the new dishrack fit right in immediately with no tools needed. Delivery was prompt
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Broken latch
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Amitava from Stony Brook, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Having read some of the other stories on this site, and not really sure what subpart was ACTUALLY broken, I ordered the latch assembly rather than the latch - and as another user mentioned, it's actually cheaper. I
Installation was an absolute breeze - the drill/driver is just added hedonism - but if you are going to use one, ... Read more make sure it has a variable clutch so that you can put it on one fo the loosest settings to avoid stripping the screws.
I open the dishwasher door and held it open with a heavy pot and removed the screws (about 14) around the edge of the inside panel in the door.
The panel lifts way easily (if you remove the pot). The panel is attached to the latch assembly by two wiring harnesses - make note of which goes to which, they ARE IDENTICAL and you will not be able to tell them apart later.
I just lifted the broken assembly out, and fished out the other shards
Next, after repeated attempts to remove the harness from the switches in the assembly and failing, I just swapped the old switches still attached to the harness into the new assembly.
Place the assembly back in its slot, the panel fits back on fairly easily, drive the screws back in without stripping, and enjoy the silky feeling of a latch that shuts again
Enjoy beer
Installation was an absolute breeze - the drill/driver is just added hedonism - but if you are going to use one, ... Read more make sure it has a variable clutch so that you can put it on one fo the loosest settings to avoid stripping the screws.
I open the dishwasher door and held it open with a heavy pot and removed the screws (about 14) around the edge of the inside panel in the door.
The panel lifts way easily (if you remove the pot). The panel is attached to the latch assembly by two wiring harnesses - make note of which goes to which, they ARE IDENTICAL and you will not be able to tell them apart later.
I just lifted the broken assembly out, and fished out the other shards
Next, after repeated attempts to remove the harness from the switches in the assembly and failing, I just swapped the old switches still attached to the harness into the new assembly.
Place the assembly back in its slot, the panel fits back on fairly easily, drive the screws back in without stripping, and enjoy the silky feeling of a latch that shuts again
Enjoy beer
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broken door springs
30 of 37 people
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jeffrey from holland, PA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers
I pulled the unit from under the counter. the springs and cables are on the front sides of the dishwasher. I moved the insulation removed the broken spring and cables and replaced them with the new parts. just one side was broken, but I replaced both while I had the unit out.
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Dishwasher wouldn't stay on without pushing on door due to faulty switch.
32 of 47 people
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Andrew from Azusa, CA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Removed plastic lining from dishwasher door with torx screwdriver, then removed screw holding door latch assembly in place. Removed existing switch from door latch assembly and replaced.
This switch was not the correct one initially as it was a normally closed switch, whereas the existing switch was a normally open. Was able ... Read more to pry open the switch and switch the contacts to normally open so it worked out in the end. Would recommend purchasing the complete latch assembly w/ switches if you aren't comfortable taking the switch apart.
This switch was not the correct one initially as it was a normally closed switch, whereas the existing switch was a normally open. Was able ... Read more to pry open the switch and switch the contacts to normally open so it worked out in the end. Would recommend purchasing the complete latch assembly w/ switches if you aren't comfortable taking the switch apart.
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Dishwasher leaking water
26 of 30 people
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Marvin from Republic, MO
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Pulled the dishwasher out. Determined that it was leaking from the air/water inlet. Ordered the seal and replaced the seal by turning the inside cover counter clockwise while holding the outer water inlet. Replaced seal and installed water hose. Put dishwasher back inside cabinet and leveled. If you don't try to fix it yourself, It c
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ould cost more then what it is worth.
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Would not spray.
30 of 42 people
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Frank from Raleigh, NC
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Looks like Maytag knew this was a problem. My chopper sleeve (plastic) was stripped and causing the impeller to not spin. The replacement part was all metal and was very easy to replace the old one just by removing screws. The replacement looks to be very sturdy and should last a lot longer than the original. Thanks.
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grinding noise during cycle
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rich from liberty twp, OH
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
took the bottom spray arm & lower plastic pieces out, unscrewed the impeller & replaced it. the original impeller which holds the disposal blade down & wore down & no longer retained the blade. snap.
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The latch for the lock was broken, unable to open
25 of 28 people
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Michael from Macomb, MI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
I removed the screws, and unplugged the old part, plugged in the new part and screwed it back in. It was so easy it took about 10 minutes. I surprised my husband when he came home to repair it, it was finished by me!!
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washer stopped working.
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Nick from Fenton, MO
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed screws on the interior of the door. Lift panel up and remove two wire clips, lift panel completely off. Unscrew one screw on the bottom of control box and remove cover. Unplug all wires. Push retaining tabs out from inside the box and lift the control board out. Install new control board by sticking back end in first,then snap int
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o place. Finish by installing everything in reverse order. Done.
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Water leaking from bottom of dishwasher at motor.
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Jack from Lee's Summit, MO
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers
I removed the lower wash arm held by a single center plastic coated nut with pliers.
I then removed the six pump housing screws and the three filter cover screws.
This allows access to the pump impeller which is held by one screw. Once it is removed the filter plate, chopper and motor seal can be removed.
... Read more >I actually had done this before to find a noise. At the time I noticed the impeller had become shorter due to plastic breaking off the impeller. It still fit the motor shaft so I just cleaned out the plastic and screwed it back on. I did not check for water leakage until I noticed loose flooring material a couple weeks later.
This is the mistake I made. The impeller is made so it presses down upon the motor shaft seal expanding it to seal out water. Because the impeller was missing the lower skirt it was too short to but enough pressure upon the seal to stop leakage.
Never use a impeller which is damaged in any way.
Due to this error I have had to buy a motor assy also. It was destroyed by the water.
I then removed the six pump housing screws and the three filter cover screws.
This allows access to the pump impeller which is held by one screw. Once it is removed the filter plate, chopper and motor seal can be removed.
... Read more >I actually had done this before to find a noise. At the time I noticed the impeller had become shorter due to plastic breaking off the impeller. It still fit the motor shaft so I just cleaned out the plastic and screwed it back on. I did not check for water leakage until I noticed loose flooring material a couple weeks later.
This is the mistake I made. The impeller is made so it presses down upon the motor shaft seal expanding it to seal out water. Because the impeller was missing the lower skirt it was too short to but enough pressure upon the seal to stop leakage.
Never use a impeller which is damaged in any way.
Due to this error I have had to buy a motor assy also. It was destroyed by the water.
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Broken door seal
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Nghi from Daly City, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
After receiving the seal, I installed it and carefully observed its operation and found the reason why the original one was broken in the first place. For some reason the bottom of the washer where it mates with the seal was deformed and it caused the original seal to suffer stress which led to its being broken, and it may be the reason w
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hy I got occasional leakage.
We bought this dishwasher at a %40 discount at a Sears outlet. It was probably returned by the original owner for this reason. Using a rubber mallet I was able to easily beat it back into shape and the new seal now fits like a glove.
But probably the most amazing thing was I was able to easily find the part at PartSelect.com after some googling around. Now I know where to find parts for my dishwasher and perhaps other appliances when the need arises.
We bought this dishwasher at a %40 discount at a Sears outlet. It was probably returned by the original owner for this reason. Using a rubber mallet I was able to easily beat it back into shape and the new seal now fits like a glove.
But probably the most amazing thing was I was able to easily find the part at PartSelect.com after some googling around. Now I know where to find parts for my dishwasher and perhaps other appliances when the need arises.
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