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Dispenser door broken.
Disconnect from power Unscrewed 4 phillips screws from top of outer door. Unscrewed 2 screws each siide of door. Lower outer door section drops away. Note wiring sequence on dispenser, then disconnect wires. Unscrew 6 screws on dispenser and lift dispenser out.
Place new dispenser in place (note orientation), ann fasten in place with screws, remembering to replace wire retainer on left lower screw. Reconnect wires to dispenser correctly. Slide lower outer door over tabs and secure with the 4 side screws. Ensure lower door is up under control panel and secure with the 4 top screws.
Fill dispenser with detergent, reconnect power and test run while enjoying a cup of tea in celebration of a job well done..
I was able to pull out the top basket were the glasses are put then I lined up the back and the center plastic clip an slid on the center spray arm. It took about 2 miniutes
The only difficultpart was to figure out how to remove the stainless cover from the door. Seems it slides upwards after screws are removed. After that it is self explainatory and goes back together in 5 minutes.
After turning of the power to dishwasher, I opened the door took of the two bottom screws on both sides of door. Closed the door and front panel just slide off. Then I took a picture of the dispenser to make use I could figure out how to put the wiring back together. Removed the six screws holding it in place and popped the dispenser out. Easy .. popped new dispenser in and lightly put all six screws back in ,wired it back up after checking my photo. Closed the door ,slid front panel back on opened the door put the 4 screws back in that hold the front panel .Turned power back on and Boom!! All done.. Not bad for a girl...
removed the screws holding the door together, then removed the screws holding the dispenser to the interior door. replaced the wires and put the door back together
The video show a different model, the only difference is that the screws for the top part shouldn't be removed only the ones that hold the front. Replace the detergent dispenser once the cover is removed is easy. All works like brand new. Thanks.
Rinse aid dispenser leaking and empty after 4 wash cycles
Needed to replace detergent / rinse aid dispenser unit on the inside top of door.
1) Need to remove outer door cover / panel by removing just two (2) screws - bottom screws on lower side panel. Door panel will drop vertically 1" to remove it.
2) Mark and disconnect the four (4) wires connected to the dispenser unit. The connections were so tight, it required pliers and a screw driver to loosen them.
3) Dispenser unit has four (4) screws holding it in place. Unscrew them and remove unit through door interior - this requires a bit of angling to get it out.
4) Position new unit through interior. Screw in place.
5) Re-attach four (4) wires in same sequence as disconnected.
6) Re-attach outer door cover. This is the most difficult part and really requires two people. It consistents of two sets of guide channels that most be aligned for the door panel to be secured re-attached.. Once aligned, the door cover must be moved vertically about an 1" and the screws re-attached.
The sensor showed an E1 leak which is "water underneath the machine"
Went to the website, viewed the schematic and ordered the two gaskets that form the seal around the door and tub, Gaskets should be ordered as a set if you have a leak and suspect the door. We saw discoloration at the bottom edge of the tub gasket indicating that there was water seeping through out onto the floor.The gaskets install by hand without the use of tools. Less than $100 in parts prevented the replacement of a $1,400 dishwasher.
Turned power supply off to dishwasher Opened door and removed screws holding font of door Unplugged soap dispenser and removed six screws. Popped out and installed new dispenser. Plugged wires into new dispenser and installed front of door. Easy