ADW8 Amana Dishwasher - Instructions
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corroded rack and broken basket
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William from Mundelein, IL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Although the (top) dishrack assembly included the nylon wheeles, it was easier to replace the old one by disengaging it from its wheels and installing the new rack on the old wheels kept in the slider track. The snap hook that held each wheel to the old rack was popped loose (finger pressure) and the old rack removed. The new rack was he
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ld in place and each of the four wheels snapped to it. Each wheel fits into a wire post on the basket and the plastic hook snaps onto the wire frame. The most difficult part of the 'repair' was removal of the handle from the old silver ware basket. I used screwdrivers to simultaneously pry the four tabs of the halde out of the slots on the basket and pulled (hard!) the handle off. It snapped easily into place on the new basket.
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Rusted lower dish rack
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Joel from Marlton, NJ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
purchased disk rack was complete exept for the water diffuser in the middle of the rack. Merely pulled to old rack out with no tools, twisted out the diffuser and tweisted in to the new rack.
No tools or instructions required.
No tools or instructions required.
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Latch handle broken
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John from Boone, IA
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I opened the dishwasher door, then used the Torx bit to remove the screws all around the edges of the door, and removed the inner part of the door. Then I removed the long metal plate at the part of the door farthest front (with the door open) and the large black plastic housing. The metal plate then became a useful tool to brace at an
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angle between the door and the body of the dishwasher. This not only held the spring-loaded door down, it also held the inner part of the door up against the body of the dishwasher.
One nut held the latch assembly to the door; I removed it with the nut driver.
On the latch assembly, there are two small plastic catches that keep the latch from sliding out, I held those out of the way with a blade screwdriver and slid the latch out.
The new latch then snapped into place, and I assembled the door again in the reverse sequence of disassembly.
One nut held the latch assembly to the door; I removed it with the nut driver.
On the latch assembly, there are two small plastic catches that keep the latch from sliding out, I held those out of the way with a blade screwdriver and slid the latch out.
The new latch then snapped into place, and I assembled the door again in the reverse sequence of disassembly.
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nothing held the door up
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kathy from grayslake, IL
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
first I turned off the water to the dishwasher, and turned the power off for the dishwasher.
removed the 4 screws from bottom panel
then removed the 2 screws from the bottom of the counter,
at this point I could pull the dishwasher out. then figured out where the part went and attached.
pushed the dishwasher back and l ... Read more ined up the holes under the counter, put those in first, the put the bottom panel back on, turned the water back on, and flipped the breaker switch.
Reading the other stories really did help me get some idea of what needed to be done
removed the 4 screws from bottom panel
then removed the 2 screws from the bottom of the counter,
at this point I could pull the dishwasher out. then figured out where the part went and attached.
pushed the dishwasher back and l ... Read more ined up the holes under the counter, put those in first, the put the bottom panel back on, turned the water back on, and flipped the breaker switch.
Reading the other stories really did help me get some idea of what needed to be done
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Leak under dishwasher wash and rince
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Richard from Edison, NJ
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
The problem was the rubber end on the upper shower head pipe at the pump. Not to hard . Slide dishwaser half way ouy the ptpe is on the right side.The bottom end is is just a clamp the top drops in from the top, inside there is a nut above the upper shower head. You can unsrew the nut with your fingers, it is right above the upper shower
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head.There it a washer at the top of the pipe that should be replaced that doesnot come with the pipe
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Dishwasher would not fill with water
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Clifford from Palm Harbor, FL
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Remove the lower panel by taking out the 2 screws on top and 2 at the bottom of the panel. To diagnose the problem, verify that there is water supplied from the valve under the sink to the water supply valve under the DW. This can be done by turning off the valve under the sink, disconnecting the copper supply line under the DW then tur
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ning on the valve under the sink to see if water passes through the line.
The float switch is located on the left front (as you face the DW). This is activated by the float in the tub. Check to be certain that the float is not restricted. The contact point on the switch is a spring loaded plunger. It should depress as the float rises and pop back out as the float returns to its low point.
Turn off the circuit breaker for the DW. To remove the switch, pull off the two electric leads from the switch. Mark the top lead with a piece of tape. Then remove the one philips screw. Replace the switch by reversing the procedure. Note that you have aligned the float contact point with the float.
The float switch is located on the left front (as you face the DW). This is activated by the float in the tub. Check to be certain that the float is not restricted. The contact point on the switch is a spring loaded plunger. It should depress as the float rises and pop back out as the float returns to its low point.
Turn off the circuit breaker for the DW. To remove the switch, pull off the two electric leads from the switch. Mark the top lead with a piece of tape. Then remove the one philips screw. Replace the switch by reversing the procedure. Note that you have aligned the float contact point with the float.
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our dishwasher needed a motor shaft seal
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Carrie from Platteville, CO
- Very Difficult
- Less than 15 mins
I recieved a different part than was in the picture and description that I ordered, and was billed twice for it. I wasn't able to fix my dishwasher
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Dishwaser Leaked onto the floor
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Paul from Gibsonia, PA
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
The repair was very easy. The door gasket was a little short, but I gently streched it to the proper length. I replaced the other parts as a precaution as some others said they were really the source of the original leak. It went very smoothy and NO MORE LEAKS.
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Broken latch assembly
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Raymond from New Market, MD
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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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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Both racks were rusted
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John from Grahamsville, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Both racks are just roll out & roll new racks back in, no tools. Racks came in just 2 days, one was damaged in transit. Called to advise PartSelect of the problem. replacement rack was here within 2 days.
Great service. Jack
Great service. Jack
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The dishwasher was not getting dishes clean
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Vickie from Lincoln, NE
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Wrench (Adjustable)
We had tried to use dish washer cleaners, and they would work for a time, but we started spending more money on cleaner than we wanted. I ordered and then I replaced the lower spray arm. It took a little effort to get the top screw off, due to hard water deposits. The new one went on very easily, just screwed right in like the old one.
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It's working great and I really don't mind not getting a new one or paying for a service call!!!
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Water leak bottom right side if door mid cycle
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Mary from Narrowsburg, NY
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed 7 Torx Screws ... removed inner door panel ... snapped off the selinoid after noting the exact original position ... removed the Latch assembly 2 hex head screws ... removed the old Grommet which was crumbling apart ... stretched the new grommet in place. Then did the steps in reverse to complete a successful repair.
Thanks ... Read more to your website, quick turn-around service and customer's repair stories, I probably saved a few dollars but mostly, I realized how much I love my dishwasher now more than ever!
Thanks ... Read more to your website, quick turn-around service and customer's repair stories, I probably saved a few dollars but mostly, I realized how much I love my dishwasher now more than ever!
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leaking door
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Paul from ROCHESTER, MA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
easy repair. The foam has to go over some wires but if you stretch it alittle as you place it all goes well
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Dispenser door would not open
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Brad from York, ME
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Attempted repair was quick & simple. Removed 7 torx screws, and then pulled the wax motor out of its holder. Pulled 2 wires off, and replaced old motor with new motor. Reattached wires, & reassembled.
Only problem was this did not fix the problem, so back to square one, but worth a shot.
Only problem was this did not fix the problem, so back to square one, but worth a shot.
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Adjustable rack had broken
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Richard T. from Atlanta, GA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Simply had to replace the clips in the correct position. Would have been a five minute job if I had noticed which way around the old parts went before removing them from the dishwasher to find replacements. It's amazing hoe many permutations there were before it all fit together perfectly.
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