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Dishwasher door falls down as soon as it is unlatched and moved just a few inches open
12 of 12 people
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Joellen from Castro Valley, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
This kit comes with the link cords and the balance wheels. I only needed the cords. I undid the set screws under the counter edge and slid the Dishwasher out from under the counter. One of the links had a broken cord and the spring had snapped to the very back of the space and was a bit hard to find. I used the good side as a guide to
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see how to thread the cord correctly. I did not replace the wheels since they appeared to be in good shape and looked like they might be a bit more difficult to replace than just the cord. For a second I thought I had ordered the wrong part because the new cord's attachment point at the hinge did not look exactly like the originals but the new design worked just like the original. I did need one other person to help stretch the spring and hold the door in the best position so I could attach the cord to the hinge. It's working perfectly now and I saved the wheels in case I need them later.
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Door Pops open when running
15 of 21 people
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Robert from Coral Springs, FL
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
I changed the Springs,Cables,Hinges (both) also changed both latches one on the door and the striker on the top of the tub. Problem still exists. Call worldpool today they never heard of this issue but if you google kitchenaid Dishwasher door pops open you get all kinds of hits.. You guys were great no problem with the parts..
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Unit started only intermittently and then finally fail to start at all.
13 of 15 people
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Joseph from Gilroy, CA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
Unplugged unit from power source.Removed the screws fastening the interior panel to the door. Removed latch assembly from the door after disconnecting two wires to the microswitch. Removed microswitch from the latch assembly, then installed same microswitch in new latch assembly. Re-connected wires and re-installed latch assembly. Re-inst
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alled interior panel with screws. Re-connected unit to power source. Tested unit. Has started reliably ever since.
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Stopped running in the middle of wash cycle.
12 of 13 people
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Gary from Centennial, CO
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed leads from fuse and installed jumper wire (while the power was off, then turned back on) to determine that circuit board was still good. Ordered new fuse and installed using existing wire connections. Did not splice in new connectors that came with fuse. Wires were clean and good and did not want to cut and splice.
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Dishwasher's "clean" light just blinked - wouldn't run. Repairman came and found out problem and suggested I could fix it myself
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Peter from San Diego, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Since I had watched a repairman diagnose the problem, it was eash to reproduce how to pull the unit out from the wall and find the faulty part to remove it and replace it with the new thermistor. Two wires to disconnect and connect and repair nearly complete. Pushed it back in, screwed it back to the cabinet and installed foot plate and
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done.
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Wheel mount broke on right side of top shelf. Shelf not supported.
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Warren from Wantagh, NY
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
I order a pair of wheel mounts and replaced both. Squeezed ends of plastic "plug" on the front edge of each rail (top shelf) and removed plug. slid out top shelf, snapped off old whell mounts, snapped on new wheel mounts, slide shelf back into track and re-inderted end "plugs". Done!
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The retainer fell off and melted on the heat element
13 of 16 people
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James from Lago Vista, TX
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Just snapped the new retainer onto the side tines. It holds the rear tines upright on the bottom dishrac.
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replace silver basket
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carmelo from bayside, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
took out the old one and plopped in the new one
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Door was falling open uncontrollably
12 of 13 people
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Peter from Westfield, NJ
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
First, ordering parts and getting diagrams from parts select is so efficient and make tthe installation so manageable. Using installation tips off the site gives u confidence to do it.
My issue was that I could not get the dishwasher from under the counter.
I removed the kick plate and screws holding it to the counter, but it w ... Read more as not coming out all the way. So I had to use a coat hanger to hook the spring. I attached the nylon cord first. Then I pulled the spring taut with the hanger and it was easy to thread the cord around the pulley system. I actually attached it to the door before tensioning the spring to make it easier.
Door works great now.
My issue was that I could not get the dishwasher from under the counter.
I removed the kick plate and screws holding it to the counter, but it w ... Read more as not coming out all the way. So I had to use a coat hanger to hook the spring. I attached the nylon cord first. Then I pulled the spring taut with the hanger and it was easy to thread the cord around the pulley system. I actually attached it to the door before tensioning the spring to make it easier.
Door works great now.
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Scratches in Surface
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Michelle from Richardson, TX
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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.
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Dishes were not cleaned properly, residue
12 of 14 people
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Francis from Baltimore, MD
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Wrench set
I had removed this part several times before, it had clogged from sediment, so I had practice. That issue was resolved, but I determined the water level during the wash and rinse cycles was low, and the valve appeared to be the culprit. The trick is to remove the valve from the bracket, removing the single screw, and sliding the unit s
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o the tangs on the bracket can be pushed to the rear and then towards the front. When you disconnect the electrical connection, then the valve can be pulled out towards the front for better access and to disconnect, if your supply hose is long enough. That makes swinging the wrench easier. Other wise it is tedious. Make sure to reapply thread tape after reconnecting the supply hose.
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motor was very loud...........bearings in motor were beyond repair
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Mark from Plymouth, WI
- A Bit Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Replace motor/pump assembly
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Replace old leaky door seal with replacement part
11 of 12 people
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Bob from Lake Forest, IL
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
I peeled off the old seal and replaced with the new seal. The instructions were clear and easy to follow, however the new seal made the door not stay closed as the friction catch at the top was no strong enough to overcome the tension of the door closed with the new seal.
There were explicit instructions on the way the seal ... Read more was to work with the sealed edge spreading into the tub area as the door closed. I was very careful to follow those instructions and made sure to seat the seal carefully. After I reinstalled the seal three times to see if I could get it to seat properly, as a last ditch effort I reversed the seal to the opposite way the instructions indicated and it worked with the door closing properly and the seal didn't leak.
Based on looking at the old seal and how it was originally installed, I actually think the seal was out of spec for the unit. However, if it isn't leaking that is what it's all about so we will see how long it holds.
There were explicit instructions on the way the seal ... Read more was to work with the sealed edge spreading into the tub area as the door closed. I was very careful to follow those instructions and made sure to seat the seal carefully. After I reinstalled the seal three times to see if I could get it to seat properly, as a last ditch effort I reversed the seal to the opposite way the instructions indicated and it worked with the door closing properly and the seal didn't leak.
Based on looking at the old seal and how it was originally installed, I actually think the seal was out of spec for the unit. However, if it isn't leaking that is what it's all about so we will see how long it holds.
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Replace lower dishwasher rack due to broken tines
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Daniel from River Falls, WI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Although the lower rack was a slightly different style than our original, it fit the dishwasher perfectly. We needed to transfer the silverware racks to the new rack and insert one set of removable tines. About 5 minutes and we are very happy with the repair.
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dishwasher wasn't cleaning well
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Robert from Katy, TX
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
Pulled everything out the front, and dug down to find a thrashed chopper assembly (like a little garbage disposal). The previous owner just tossed anything in; pop tops, plastic cutlery, etc.
Didn't pay attention to the exact installation of the chopper as I pulled it out, but, it turns out that it only goes in one way.
Used pi ... Read more ctures and instructions I found online as a guide and didn't have any issues.
Replaced the check valve because it isn't expensive and I was in the neighborhood.
Didn't pay attention to the exact installation of the chopper as I pulled it out, but, it turns out that it only goes in one way.
Used pi ... Read more ctures and instructions I found online as a guide and didn't have any issues.
Replaced the check valve because it isn't expensive and I was in the neighborhood.
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