HDA2100H65CC Hotpoint Dishwasher - Overview
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LOWER RACK
PartSelect #: PS17137102
Manufacturer #: WD28X31819
This part includes the wheels.
$144.57
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Door Gasket - White
PartSelect #: PS958908
Manufacturer #: WD08X10057
This one piece dishwasher door gasket provides a water tight seal to keep water from leaking out of your dishwasher.
$79.71
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Screw 8-16 hxw 1/2 Stainless Steel
PartSelect #: PS258461
Manufacturer #: WD02X10067
This OEM-compatible screw is designed for use with many GE dishwashers. Measuring 8-16 HXW and 1/2" in length, this stainless steel screw secures the middle spray arm hub to the upper rack assembly, e...
$16.05
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Drain Solenoid and Bracket Assembly
PartSelect #: PS1481923
Manufacturer #: WD21X10268
This valve opens in order for the water to drain out of the dishwasher.
$48.45
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Lower Spray Arm
PartSelect #: PS1765984
Manufacturer #: WD22X10055
This is a replacement lower wash arm assembly for your dishwasher. The lower spray arm is mounted to the bottom of your dishwasher tub and will rotate and spray water during the wash cycle. The spray ...
$166.48
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Lower Spray Arm Base
PartSelect #: PS1765974
Manufacturer #: WD12X10244
This part fits just under the fine filter assembly and supports the lower spray arm.
$77.75
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Detergent Cup Release Arm
PartSelect #: PS1765980
Manufacturer #: WD16X10011
This is the replacement detergent cup release arm for your dishwasher. It is made of black plastic and is sold individually. The detergent cup release arm is found on the inside of the dishwasher door...
$28.42
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Pump Filter Coupler
PartSelect #: PS1517648
Manufacturer #: WD01X10342
This coupler, also known as a hose connector, is made of white plastic and is about one inch in height, and just over one inch in length. Replacing the coupler is a fairly easy repair. The hardest par...
$15.00
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Pump and Motor Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3486941
Manufacturer #: WD26X10051
This dishwasher motor and pump assembly is a vital component responsible for circulating water through the spray arms during wash and rinse cycles, as well as draining water from the tub. Engineered f...
$175.75
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS958874
Manufacturer #: WD02X10126
This screw is sold individually. Size 10-16 x 5/8
$15.00
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TIMER
PartSelect #: PS17626226
Manufacturer #: WD21X33640
This dishwasher timer is a genuine replacement component that serves as the central control for regulating the timing and sequence of wash, rinse, and dry cycles. Designed for GE and Hotpoint dishwash...
$93.94
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WATER VALVE
PartSelect #: PS16542431
Manufacturer #: WD15X28379
This water inlet valve controls the flow of water into your dishwasher during both the wash and rinse cycles, ensuring proper operation and cleaning performance. Designed as a genuine OEM replacement,...
$32.64
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Telescopic sprayer assembly in the Spray Arm Weld broke top element popped out
First off on this model, if one of the telescopic spray arm weld assembly comes out it is NOT repairable you have to replace the whole part.
The assembly on my model number was simple you do NOT have to PRY anything out...(I broke the base spray arm trying to shove a screw driver into the Spray arm weld.(You could try this but chanc ... Read more es are the plastic will break and I recommend replacing both parts why not???.)
There are two bolts on the sump protector basket that has to be removed first. They are 1/4 inch.
Once that cover is free there is a bolt (also 1/4 inch) on the base spray arm it is easy to see but hard to get to I used a very thin open ended wrench
1/3 turn at a time till I could get the socket on it.
Next there is a rubber gromet like thingy that just pulls loose remove it also.
Next take the spanner wrench (I used one with a rubber belt) wrap around base spray arm and turn counter clockwise it just unscrews.
reassembly is simple but this is GE so I inspected the sump and found one medal impeller and one black screw at the bottom!!!!!
The impeller is threaded and just screws onto the shaft (look at the diagrams on this web site to see placement.)
Throw the screw away it does nothing except if left there jacks up the impeller I am guessing it fell out of some factory workers pocket.
If after you put all the parts back in and the washer does not drain check your reassembly if you don't line the parts up just right the unit will not drain.
Don't forget the rubber grommet (not sure what it does but it's easy to replace after all is assembled) also there is a metal washer that is inbetween the base spray arm and the spray arm weld put it back before you click those two parts together it protect the plastic from wearing it is a bearing!!
If you found this site you are doing really good This site had all the diagrams I was looking for I love you guys you so rock!!! I wish the diagrams were bigger but they were adequate. GE 's site was no help and I doubt I will ever buy another one from them.
Good luck just remember look at the parts diagrams before attempting the repair.
The assembly on my model number was simple you do NOT have to PRY anything out...(I broke the base spray arm trying to shove a screw driver into the Spray arm weld.(You could try this but chanc ... Read more es are the plastic will break and I recommend replacing both parts why not???.)
There are two bolts on the sump protector basket that has to be removed first. They are 1/4 inch.
Once that cover is free there is a bolt (also 1/4 inch) on the base spray arm it is easy to see but hard to get to I used a very thin open ended wrench
1/3 turn at a time till I could get the socket on it.
Next there is a rubber gromet like thingy that just pulls loose remove it also.
Next take the spanner wrench (I used one with a rubber belt) wrap around base spray arm and turn counter clockwise it just unscrews.
reassembly is simple but this is GE so I inspected the sump and found one medal impeller and one black screw at the bottom!!!!!
The impeller is threaded and just screws onto the shaft (look at the diagrams on this web site to see placement.)
Throw the screw away it does nothing except if left there jacks up the impeller I am guessing it fell out of some factory workers pocket.
If after you put all the parts back in and the washer does not drain check your reassembly if you don't line the parts up just right the unit will not drain.
Don't forget the rubber grommet (not sure what it does but it's easy to replace after all is assembled) also there is a metal washer that is inbetween the base spray arm and the spray arm weld put it back before you click those two parts together it protect the plastic from wearing it is a bearing!!
If you found this site you are doing really good This site had all the diagrams I was looking for I love you guys you so rock!!! I wish the diagrams were bigger but they were adequate. GE 's site was no help and I doubt I will ever buy another one from them.
Good luck just remember look at the parts diagrams before attempting the repair.
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Larry from Fort Worth, TX
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Socket set, Wrench set
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lower dishrack rusted
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michael from Bloomington, IN
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Dishwasher water will not drain.
Very easy about 5 min replacement, Checked electrical conductivity to verify I had a bad solinoid, after I received the new part. I removed and replaced part by only removing and re-installed 2 screws and spring. Dishwasher worked like new.
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Hector from West Melbourne, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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