ADW8 Amana Dishwasher - Instructions
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original basket fell apart
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D from Villas, NJ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
threw out the broken and put in a fantastically improved new one. very easy (would have done it sooner if I'd known it was that simple to find it online and order it) thanks
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soap dispenser woyuld not open
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Louis from Tarzana, CA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
removed inner door panel. tested ythe Wax motor that operates the soap dispenser latch. It tested OK so I removed dispenser assembly. replaced the worn plastic parts and reinstalled the inner door panel.
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Noise when washing or draining
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Daryl from Turlock, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Remove bottom rack. Unscrew the retaining ring on the wash arm, remove along with wash nozzle. Unscrew the eight retaining screws on the filter cover and remove (be carefull not to lose the two plastic bushings). Pick off and set aside the wash fan. Remove the six retaining bolts on the discharge housing. Pull up and remove the discha
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rge housing. Remove the gasket (buy a new one, cheap and easier) with small screwdriver. Push gasket into new assembly. Under plastic nut with pliers and take off the plastic bushing that the wash arm rides on. Install new housing assembly with the parts that was taken off in the reverse order. Be carfull when installing the filter cover to make sure the drain outlet is aligned or mated to drain. Gently push down until the filter in down and continue reassembly.
(PS: Never use Sears parts, they extrembly slow as well unable to deliver on time).
Wash your dishes
(PS: Never use Sears parts, they extrembly slow as well unable to deliver on time).
Wash your dishes
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The pins on the soap dispenser somehow became disengaged and lost in a wash cycle.
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Coralie from Centennial, CO
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
It was difficult to use the guide provided online to determine what position to place the spring in. Finally I realized that the spring had to be placed with the tip that sticks out against the wall of the dishwasher to make the spring action work. The long and short pins were not a problem. How to place the spring was the main problem
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, but I finally figured it out. I did not need any special tools to accomplish this. I just used a kitchen knife to push the short pin into place.
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Made noise like something was bouncing around in the spray arm.
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Margaret from Unionville, CT
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I took apart the lower spray arm apart and removed the 6 hex screws. I noticed that the little plastic circle thing had been ripped off the dome-shaped thing. I replaced the part and put it all back together.
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The soap dispenser door would not open
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David from Elgin, TX
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I used a torx driver to remove the seven screws holding the inside door panel in place. Flipping it over exposed the dispenser mechanism. There were two hex nut screws holding the whole assembly in place and two wires attached to the wax motor. As an afterthought I had ordered the sealing grommet for the latch, and as it turned out, the m
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ain problem with the sticking latch was that the grommet had worn out and allowed the hard soapy water to leak into the slider assembly and build up a hard crusty residue that had helped to ware out the old wax motor. After completely disassembling all of the parts, I scrubbed the residue out of the housing, replaced the slider, latch, spring, and grommet. Next I snapped the new wax motor into place and connected the two wires. The whole thing went back in place and the two hex screws went back to hold it all together. Finally, the seven torx screws went back to put the door back together. The whole repair went without a hitch.
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Racks were rusting, pieces braking off and rubber coating was peeling.
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Lora from Plover, WI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Was extremely easy to remove that existing rackings(upper and lower), install the new racks and snap in the new spray tower. It now looks like we have a new dishwasher. We are hoping that it will last another 10+ years.
We will recommend your site to friends.
We will recommend your site to friends.
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Racks were rusted
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Christine from Lincoln, NE
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Replacing my dishwasher racks was very easy. I followed the guidance on the PartsSelect.com website for replacing the upper rack. Replacing the lower rack was only challenging when I couldn't figure out how to remove the water sprayer from the old rack and place it in the new rack. A quick search on Google.com and I learned to turn the
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sprayer counter-clockwise to remove it and then clockwise to put it in the new rack. Worked like a charm! I would recommend PartsSelect.com to anyone. Easy to use, parts came quickly, and I appreciated the guidance from others.
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leaking door- Dispenser Door Latch Grommet
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Peter from San Jose, CA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Myscanning other reviews i saw mention dishwahser developed a small leak on RHS of door. I assumed the door gasket and planned to order that. On of the dispenser gromet which is only a $5 part so ordered that as well. I first replaced the door gasket which is an easy 10 mins job and ran the dishwasher again, but it still leaked.
< ... Read more br />I then removed the 7 torx screws on the door panel which came away easily. It was obvious that water was in there, so i removed the two screw on the dispenser with a nutdriver to replace the grommet. This process took 20-30 mins. After reassembly the leak was gone.
Without the comments on the website i would never have thought of the disepenser as source of the problem.
< ... Read more br />I then removed the 7 torx screws on the door panel which came away easily. It was obvious that water was in there, so i removed the two screw on the dispenser with a nutdriver to replace the grommet. This process took 20-30 mins. After reassembly the leak was gone.
Without the comments on the website i would never have thought of the disepenser as source of the problem.
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Springs that held up door were broken
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Nydia from Howell, NJ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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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.
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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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Heavy dishwasher door
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Rick from Garden Grove, CA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Ordered the spring and the Door Spring Linkage. Turned out to be a broken Door Spring Linkage not the spring. Unscrewed the two screws securing the dishwasher to the countertop and slightly pulled out the dishwasher enough to see the spring. Replaced the broken Door spring linkage and it resolved the issue.
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Dishwasher not getting dishes clean
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Matt from Middletown, MD
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
Piece of cake. I panicked for a minute before I realized that there was a threaded brass 90 in the inlet valve. It looked like it was the wrong part for a minute. Once I got the 90 reinstalled in the new valve, I had it back together in 10 minutes. It seems to be working better.
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Wax Motor Out
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Ronald from Pomona, CA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
First unplug the unit. Open door. Take a special tool to remove all the screws (star shaped) around the edge of the door, and remove plastic panel where motor for detergent cup sits. Remove wires (two) from the motor. Remove wax motor by unsnapping motor from its cradle--comes out by moving the fingers holding it in. Push new motor i
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nto position, being sure the round pin sticking out at the end (on the left side) so that it sits in the groove made for it. Replace panel and screws, plug power cable back into its box. Close detergent cup door, turm on dishwasher, run through cycle, open door and check to see if detergent door opened up. If it did, then fill with dishes and wash.
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Soap Dispenser Door Would Not Open
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Valerie from Des Plaines, IL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
First, I searched the repair help on this site to see what others did to repair their diswashers, and it looked easy, so I just followed the same instructions. First, I used a hex star key wrench to remove the screws that hold in the interior door cover. I disconnected the leads to the defective wax motor, reconnected the leads to the new
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motor and screwed the door back together. It took 15-20 minutes and was a piece of cake! My first appliance repair, and as a single woman and first-time homeowner, I was really impressed with this site! It gave me confidence to tackle more home repairs instead of calling for service and getting raked over the coals.
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The lower rack was losing all the little spokes. They were breaking off and rust developed.
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Mary Ann from CARLINVILLE, IL
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
We twisted the tower counter clockwise to remove from the old rack. It was a bit tight but came off quickly. Then inserting the tower into the new rack went very smoothly. That's all there was to it. The new rack did not have a place where I could attach the flip down shelf, but I rarely used it anyway. Love partselect. They helped
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me avoid buying a new dishwasher. Using Cascade pods, my dishwasher cleans like it is new and it is 25 years old!
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