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ADW5 Amana Dishwasher - Overview

Models starting with ADW5

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Washer Hose Clamp – Part Number: WP596669
$7.47
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Washer Hose Clamp
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Part #WP596669
This hose clamp is used in a wide variety of household appliances. Most often it is found in washers, dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers, garbage disposals, or air conditioners. This clamp is used to securely attach a hose to another part of your appliance, which helps prevent leaks from those connections. Depending on the appliance, it can attach hoses to drain pumps, water inlet valves, pressure switches, and injector nozzles. We recommend you refer to model-specific diagrams for appropriate uses and exact placement. This hose clamp is made of metal, and is sold individually. To access and replace this part you will need a nut driver, pliers, and screwdrivers. Before you begin any repair work, make sure you have unplugged your appliance, and shut off the water supply if applicable.
Hose Clamp – Part Number: WP285655
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Hose Clamp
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The hose clamp is used to hold the water hose in place which will prevent the hose from leaking water. Sometimes the clamp may lose its ability to latch on, causing a leaking washer. For the installation, you will need a flat head screw driver to replace the clamp and a drill to access the screws to remove the front of the washer. Be careful if you do not have specific clamp pliers as the clamp could fly off. Once the front of the washer has been removed, take a quick look for water damage or any obvious signs of where the leak is coming from. If it is not obvious, run water to test.
Washer Screw 818 X 1/2 – Part Number: WP3390631
$7.47
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Washer Screw 818 X 1/2
Part #WP3390631
This screw is sold individually.
Dishwasher Door Latch Assembly – Part Number: WPW10247175
$207.89
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Dishwasher Door Latch Assembly
Part #WPW10247175
This door latch assembly is for dishwashers. The door latch assembly is at the top of the dishwasher door and keeps the door closed when the dishwasher is running. The assembly may include multiple parts; refer to your parts diagram for a list of parts included. Unplug the dishwasher or shut off the house circuit breaker for the dishwasher before installing this part.
Linkage Spring – Part Number: R9800211
$38.96
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Handle and Door Latch Assembly with Switches – Part Number: WPW10208084
No Longer Available
Handle and Door Latch Assembly with Switches
Part #WPW10208084
This door latch with the switches is a simple on/off mechanism that prohibits the dishwasher from operating when the door is open.
Door Gasket – Part Number: WPW10314643
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Door Gasket
Part #WPW10314643
It provides a seal between the tub and the door.
Nut – Part Number: M0282009
$21.45
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Nut
Part #M0282009
This part is sold individually. This nut can be found in various appliances including a dishwasher, air conditioner, washer, dryer, range/cooktop, oven, freezer, range hood, and refrigerator. There is a serrated pattern along the edge of the nut, which helps to avoid loosening while the appliance is in motion. Nuts may corrode or rust over time and will need to be replaced. You will need a wrench to screw the nut into place. This genuine OEM part comes directly from the manufacturer.
Lower Spray Arm – Part Number: W10169069
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Lower Spray Arm
Part #W10169069
NOTE: Spray arm has been updated by the manufacture and is now straight.
Door Latch with Handle – Part Number: R0000298
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Door Latch with Handle
Part #R0000298
This bisque door latch prohibits the dishwasher from operating when the door is open.
ROLLER- TU – Part Number: R9800062
No Longer Available
ROLLER- TU
Part #R9800062

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Door Springs worn
6 of 8 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Ester from LA QUINTA, CA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
First: I unplugged the dishwasher.

Second: I removed the two screws that hold the dishwasher in place under the counter.

Third: I pulled the dishwasher out in order to see the sides of the doors where the springs hold the door attached to the dishwasher.

Fourth: I removed the worn springs with needle nose pliers.

Fifth: I attached the new springs where the old springs were attached.

Sixth I tested to see how the door functioned with the new springs.

Seventh: I repositioned the dishwasher under the counter and secured it with the screws that I removed in step 2
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Springs that held up door were broken
4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Nydia from Howell, NJ
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
I unscrewed the dishwasher brackets (2 of them) from under the counter, slid out the dishwasher. The springs (or broken springs) were visible. I removed them, popped the new ones in and viola!!! The door sprung up like it was new. Of course I slid the dishwasher back under the counter and put the screws back in. This took 15 minutes. I couldn't believe how easy it was. A repair man wanted to charge us $75 just for a service call (plus parts). I repaired for less than $25!!!!
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Broken latch assembly
3 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Raymond from New Market, MD
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Removed 6 screws exposing the latch assembly. removed 2 screws which secured the assembly to the unit. Unplugged 4 wires. Then reversed the process. 5 minutes.
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