Models > KPDI620T6 > Instructions

KPDI620T6 KitchenAid Dishwasher - Instructions

All Instructions for the KPDI620T6
1 - 15 of 202
Keep searches simple. Use keywords, e.g. "leaking", "pump", "broken" or "fit".
roller axels were broken and wheels missing
pulled out the old broken axels and pushen in the new ones and then snapped in the wheels.
Parts Used:
Single Roller Wheel Single Lower Roller Axle
  • Robert from Chlemsford, MA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
472 of 473 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
Rubber water tube had dissentagrated with age.
Since the old part had fallen off of the appliance, all I needed to do was reattach the new parts, by sliding the hose onto where the water comes through and then attach the hanger to the top rack of the dishwasher. It was very easy to do and required no tools and took about a minute to finish.
Parts Used:
Rubber Water Delivery Tube
  • leeann from laceyville, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
46 of 48 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
Old wheels were going away 1 by 1
I took the dishtray outside to the patio and removed all the old wheels and axles. Sipped some coffee and then snapped on all the new axles and wheels. It now rolls like new even when full of dishes. I,m glad I found your website again!
Parts Used:
Single Roller Wheel Single Lower Roller Axle
  • brett from newbury pk., CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
76 of 140 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
Broken Roller Wheels and Axles
Removed broken axles by hand and installed new axles and wheels. The repair took less than 5 mins.
Parts Used:
Single Roller Wheel Single Lower Roller Axle
  • David from Mount Vernon, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
65 of 126 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
Scratches in Surface
This product comes in a bottle with a brush like Liquid Paper. It goes on incredibly easy. A second coat might be needed. I wanted to prevent rust from setting in so I covered the scratches and dings. The paint is a little brighter since my washer is 10 years old but it still looks great.
Parts Used:
Touch-Up Paint - White
  • Michelle from Richardson, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
64 of 125 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
I had bought the portable dishwasher from an add in the paper and unfortunately I was unaware that they require faucet adapters and it was not given to me along with the appliance.
I ordered the part and it fit perfectly!! About five minutes to screw it onto my faucet and problem solved!!!
Parts Used:
Faucet Adapter
  • Ronald from Chebanse, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
28 of 32 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
Cracked rubber water tube
The first step was to read the other repair stories. The tips on using the hairdryer to "warm" up the part to make it more pliable worked like a charm. A little bit of dish washing soap on either end and just like that the repair was done. (I had to run the rinse cycle twice to get rid of the bubbles)
I pulled off the old tube, which actually had fallen off by itself, and slipped on the new one.
I probably saved $75 on a service call. Isn't the internet a wonderful thing!
Parts Used:
Rubber Water Delivery Tube
  • MICHELE from northbrook, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
22 of 24 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
22 yr's + tube split underside
First I removed the pins to take out the dish rack. One pin on each side. Then I removed the old tube that slid off I then rubed a small dabe of lubercant on the new tube and connected it to each end opening. They slid on with litte force and no problem Thank for helping me to locate the correct replacement and for the fast delivery.
Parts Used:
Rubber Water Delivery Tube
  • Marion from Penn Hills, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
15 of 15 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
Dishwasher leaked
With a screwdriver I released the snaps that held the old seal on place, cleaned the area and then simply snapped the new seal in. The remarkable part for me however, is that I placed the order on December 21st @ 3PM (in way-upstate New York) and to my utter amazement it was delivered to me the very next day December 22nd @ 9AM; in plenty of time to reach my wife's deadline. Wow-Thank-You!
Parts Used:
Door Seal with Mounting Clips
  • mark from carthage, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
22 of 36 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
rubber water tube rotted
Put some soap on the inside of the tube and slid it on. Couldn't be easier.
Parts Used:
Upper Spray Arm Receiver Rubber Water Delivery Tube
  • Wayne from North Woodmere, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
13 of 13 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
Dishwasher would not come on - broken Door Switch Actuator
In diagnosing the problem, I pretty much took the entire door apart before observing that the door switch actuator was broken off ... I went online, logged onto PartSelect, found the appropriate diagram (which on their site is quite easy to do) and ordered the part online.

It arrived far quicker than I would ever have imagined possible and I had it installed within 2 minutes of the time I opened the package.

MrsS is VERY happy now that her dishwasher is 'back on the road'

It was a very small and inexpensive part, but PartSelect treated us as well as if we'd spent hundreds of dollars ... we could not be happier.
Parts Used:
Door Switch Actuator Kit
  • Steve from Dublin, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
15 of 23 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
Original tube had started splitting --dishes not clean
I read the repair stories. Did not remove anything but the old tube. Used hairdryer to heat one end, pushed it onto front opening; heated other end, pushed it onto back opening. Took 5 minutes. Saved estimated $196 service call, parts,labor. (NOTE--I caution against using petroleum-based products like vasoline -- cause rubber to deteriorate. Hairdryer is the best solution.)
Grannie in Houston TX
Parts Used:
Rubber Water Delivery Tube
  • Ricka from Houston, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
11 of 11 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
water tube was cracked
I heated the ends of the tube in hot water and slipped it on the round end first. I was then able to slip the other end on. The secret to doing this repair is working fast while the rubber is still pliable.
Parts Used:
Rubber Water Delivery Tube
  • Sheldon from Dunwoody, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
10 of 10 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
Dishwasher often didn't fill with water.
Remove power, either unplug the unit or locate and turn off the circuit breaker. There is power under the dishwasher even if it is not running.

Use the nut driver to remove both lower panels to gain access to the bottom of the dishwasher.

I suspected the overflow switch and used the ohm meter to discover the resistance of the switch, with no water in the washer, measured anywhere from a couple of ohms to 40 ohms or more and of course it should be less than one ohm.

There was no sign of any leakage or other problem so I wanted to keep the job simple and replace only the actual micro switch.

Problem! The micro switch is mounted on the back side of the float stem kit and visibility is severely limited. About all you can see are the switch terminals and the head of the phillips screw that holds the microswitch on the rest of the float stem kit.. You'll definitely need a small mirror.

I first pulled the wires from the microswitch terminals. Then I used a small phillips screw driver to remove the screw holding the switch and the first thing that happened is the small white float lever fell out. (I didn't know that it was even there because of the poor visibility. Ugly surprise!)

I spent 1/2 hour or more studying how the lever went in and found that the cirular end of the lever fits into a circular depression in the assembly body and was HELD IN BY THE SWITCH. (Now it's really getting ugly!)

The problem then is how to get the lever back in place and have it stay there while placing the micro switch back in place. There just isn't any easy way to do that. If only the switch and lever were one piece it would have been so simple.

Aha!

I placed and aligned both the lever and the microswitch on the float assembly body that I received. Using a couple of small pieces of electricians tape I taped the microswitch and lever together so they were one piece. Then I carefully (very carefully) removed the switch/lever
"assembly" that I made and eased it into position onto back side of the dishwasher float stem assembly body. When the switch is almost in place there is just barely room to get the tip of your finger in there and seat the rounded end of the lever into the depression. After seating the lever, carefully replace and tighten the phillips screw holding the switch in place. Then remove the electricians tape.

Replace the wires on the micro switch terminals, replace the front panels, put your tools away, and by golly, you're done.

This repair is not for the faint-hearted nor for those with fat fingers or who tend to be klutsy. It took me three or four attemps and a couple of hours to get the microswitch and float lever into place. But I think it was worth it as I didn't have to remove the dishwasher, play with water lines, or remove the full float assembly thus avoiding creating other problems that might likely result in water leaks and additional repairs..

If you decide to try this repair, good luck. It can be done but it is tough.
Parts Used:
Float Stem Kit
  • Lorrin from Longview, WA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
11 of 14 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
Replaced water feed arm to top dispenser
The parts were to ship on Monday, which they did and they arrived on Wednesday. The job took less than five minutes and it was done by hand. The parts were as described and were exactly what needed to be replaced. It was simple matter of putting the water tube on the spray arm receiver and then attaching them to the upper spray arm. It required only a little working of the parts back and forth, by hand, and then fitting them into place. It was a very simple and inexpensive repair.
Parts Used:
Upper Spray Arm Receiver Rubber Water Delivery Tube
  • Joyce from Kennesaw, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
9 of 10 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
All Instructions for the KPDI620T6
1 - 15 of 202