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Replace Broken Dishwasher Door Spring
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John S from Coventry, RI
Really Easy
Less than 15 mins
Screw drivers
Removed 4 philips head screws on bottom front plates (2) under the dishwasher door, removed old springs and inserted new springs. Then replaced the plates and screws. Replaced both springs even though only one broke. Springs should always be replaced in pairs - as the old good spring will not be as strong as the new one.
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A broken spring.
Clinton from Darlington, MD
A Bit Difficult
15 - 30 mins
Pliers, Screw drivers
Removed bottom cover. Opened the door to take pressure off old springs. Removed the both old springs,with pliers. Replaced with the new springs. The new springs are not adequate for our heavy door.Our door has a wood, cabinet matching cover. The door falls down, if not held firmly. The springs are not as heavy duty as the old ones.
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needed new brushes for a mixer
Linda from St. Cloud, WI
Really Easy
Less than 15 mins
Easy to locate part I needed (brushes)..great diagrams Thanks