This is a replacement wheel and stud for your lower dish rack. This part is sold individually. The wheels are easy to replace, you just need to snap them in place after removing the old one.
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This part is the replacement tub gasket for your dishwasher. It is black in color and is made of rubber. The tub gasket fits around the circumference of your dishwasher tub, and creates a seal that pr...
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This door spring is approximately 7 inches long. The dishwasher door spring applies tension to the dishwasher door through the door hinge to prevent the door from dropping too quickly when the unit i...
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Derek
November 8, 2022
My dishwasher is not drying at all… any guidance as to what might be at fault is appreciated.
Thank you!
For model number GLDT696J00SS
Hello Derek, thank you for reaching out. We recommend checking the heating element, part number PS1481853, the thermistor, part number PS12710078, and the detergent dispenser, part number PS12726402, and replacing the damaged part to resolve your problem. If you require assistance to place an order, please contact customer service. We hope that helps!
We ordered a whole new set for the lower rack and even though they were smaller than the original ones, we replaced them all and now the rack slides in and out of the dishwasher with ease!
I had to buy the inner door assembly since the seal at the bottom was not available separately. $104 for a $10 part.
Before you take anything apart, shut off the power. There is 110V in the door, and it’s pretty unforgiving.
The inner door assembly is manufactured with razor sharp edges all around. It is fastened w
... Read moreith approximately 11,000 Phillips screws, all of which fall under the dishwasher upon removal. The outer door will fall to the floor to indicate you have removed all the screws. Or, you could support the outer door, if you are smarter than I am.
Putting the new inner door on isn’t too bad. Mine was bent a little in shipping, but I bent it straight again, pretty much. I had my 19 year old son help hold it in place, so I could learn how “lame” this activity was. Once a couple of screws are installed, he can go back to sleeping 15 hours a day. Make sure the lower seal is aligned as you tighten the bottom screws.
Once you’re done, turn on the power and run the dishwasher. You’ll learn that the leak is due to a clogged discharge hose, and you just burned an hour an $104.