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ADW8 Amana Dishwasher - Instructions

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Water dripping from right corner of door
599 of 613 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Tim from Ringgold, GA
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver
Took out about 7 torx screws to remove the inner door liner. Discovered evidence of leak coming from the sop dispenser latch, and noticed the grommet had turned soft and was torn. The grommet is only about 1" square. Used nut driver to remove two screws to remove latch assembly. Slipped old grommet off and put new one on, and reattached t he latch. The foam seal at the bottom of the door looked worn, so we replaced it with weatherstripping from home improvement store. The main door seal was brittle, so we replaced it too - just grab an end and pull the old one out. The new one was installed by starting at one end and we just pushed it in place. We used a nut-driver to push it in - we were afraid a screwdriver might damage it. The new door seal required us to latch the door to get it to stay closed the fist couple of days, but now it has loosened up a bit and works as expected. And NO MORE LEAKS. Cost is much less than a new unit!
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Rack roller broke
498 of 503 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Kathy from Lombard, IL
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
I opened the end stop of the rack, replaced the roller, and put the end stop back on. I can't believe I paid the repairman the last time $125????? An he put in a regular screw that rusted and broke the roller. Took me 3 minutes! Thanks
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The dish rack had two sets of adjustable tines that had never worked.
485 of 493 people found this instruction helpful.
  • frank from kenmore, WA
  • Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
I ordered two clips just in case. Turns out I needed both of them. Since I hadn't seen the adjustable tines installed, it took some time to figure out how to put the assembly together.

For some reason I had the dishwasher for 7 years before it occurred to me to order the replacement parts. It's much more efficient to use wit h the adjustable tines properly installed as I can load approximately 25% more plates than before.
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The utensil basket was old, bowed and the bottom was falling out.
476 of 489 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Janet from Plano, TX
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
I ordered a new replacement basket. The new one is a little different but it fits in the same place and takes up the same amount of room in the dishwasher. It looks very nice too.
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The dishwasher roller axle needed to be repaired
375 of 380 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Rosemary from Toms River, NJ
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
I watched the installlation video found on the wedsite and followed his directions.
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Pieces of the lower dishrack were loosing the plastic coating and snapping off.
144 of 166 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Joy from Washington, VT
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
First of all, I removed the existing lower dishrack. That was a piece of cake! The part that was tricky was getting the spray arm out of the center so that it could be placed into the new dishrack. I finally figured out that I simply had to twist this piece (I think to the right) to remove it. I reversed this step to place the spray a rm assembly into the new dishrack. And then VOILA...I just slid the new dishrack in place!
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Maytag makes a really crappy silverware basket. The bottom of ours fell apart the first year.
160 of 230 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Kenneth from Houston, TX
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
There was no repair to be done. Just replaced the defective basket with the new one.
I got the part two days after ordering it. Great service.
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The bottom of our dishwasher's old utinsel basket broke out
113 of 114 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Wade from Seattle, WA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
It was so easy to find the right part on the PartsSelect website. I just had to enter the manufacturer (Maytag) and model number and up popped skematics of all the parts available. I just clicked on the drawing of the basket and placed the order. It took less that 5 minutes. The part arrived 4 days later as promised. The repair took even less time than teh ordering. I simply took the old basket out and dropped in the new one.

I'm just happy to know there is a place that has such a user friendly website and stocks so many parts for older appliances. I had my house built in 1992 and several of the appliance are original. Fortunately I always keep the owners manuals for every piece of equipment so the model and serial numbers are readily available.
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Dishwasher was leaking in the lower left hand corner from time to time.
109 of 112 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Dina from Hammonton, NJ
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Using the pliers, my husband pulled out the old gasket to get it started. He then pushed the new gasket in with his fingers and used a screwdriver to press in the ends. That's it. Pretty easy. I ran the dishwasher a couple of hours after he installed it and there were no leaks. Still not leaking. Seems a bit quieter since the seal
is better.

I was secretly hoping for a new dishwasher eventually. But it makes much more sense to shell out $43 for the gasket rather than spend the $600 or better for a new dishwasher!

I found the website very easy to use as well. Everything shipped quickly and there were no problems at all. I will bookmark this in favorites should I need it again!
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Water leaking below door
123 of 188 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Jeff from Sandy, UT
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Socket set
I originally thought the door gasket was leaking so I went to partselect on line to order the gasket. After seeing the repair story results, I also decided to order the soap dispenser grommet also. I first relaced the door gasket as that takes about 5 minutes (take the easy way first right,) I was wrong as it still leaked. I then took the 7 torx head screws off from the door and the inside section just lifts off exposing the underside and the real problem. The soap latch had been leaking and was obvious from the dried soap/water trail. You have to remove two small screws and the whole unit comes out very simply. I took the extra time to clean off the build up of soap and hard water before replacing the seal and remounting the soap dispensing latch assembly. Ran another load and no more leaks! Thanks for the advise and the really simple but accurate way to order parts. I will use this site if I ever need any other parts. Very helpful and quick deliver as well as reasonably priced.
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lower rack had rusted and tines were breaking off
87 of 94 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Antoinette from Long Beach, CA
  • Really Easy
  • 1- 2 hours
The lower rack of my dishwasher was falling apart right before my eyes. Tines were breaking off and there was so much rust that my dishes were beginning to become stained. After reading the comments posted at PartsSelect, I decided to try replacing the rack instead of buying a whole new dishwasher. From the posted comments I was able to f igure out that the spray tower could be easily removed if I pressed down on it and turned it counterclockwise. After removing the old rack and sliding in the new one, I simply reversed the order, pressing the plastic tower down and turning it clockwise. It was SO simple I was embarassed that I had waited so long to attempt it, and that I had considered replacing a perfectly good dishwasher just because the lower rack was falling apart! I'd also like to add that the rack came in two days! Great service, great price, great web site. Thanks!
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Dishwasher racks were all rusted and the coating was wore off.
89 of 102 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Sharon from Kewadin, MI
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Just took the racks out installed the new ones in no tool required.

I will go through partselect.com again. Had a very good esperience with them.
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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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Dishwasher leaked from lower door area
104 of 168 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Michael from Grand Rapids, MI
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Observed the way gasket was installed including slight overhang on each side.
I simply pulled out the old gasket, starting at one end. I then wiped down the area with a dampened rag and pressed in the new gasket exactly the way the old one came out. It is important not to stretch it, just push it into place ending up with the same overhang on both sides.
Total time less than 5 minutes with no tools.
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The Soap Dispenser would not open duirng wash cycle
67 of 69 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Roger from Silver Spring, MD
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers
I suspected that the wax motor had gone bad based on reviews I had read. The repair requires a TORX bit to remove seven screws holding the plastic cover on the inside of the door. I sat in a chair with the door resting on my knees and took the screws out. Once open, the two wax motors are under the cover and easily accessible. You sim ply pull the wax motors out and detach two wire plugs. You should note how the wires are attached. The wire plugs were a little difficult to pull off but with a little effort they came straight off. Once new wax motors were installed, the soap dispenser opened.

I was also using a gel dishwasher detergent and was told that, for some reason, it might have begun to act like glue and this might also have prevented the soap dispenser from opening. I switched to powder and that did not solve the problem leading me to replace the wax motors. The soap dispenser spring seems a little weak so I have continued using powder.
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