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Reinaldo G - October 15, 2022
Verified Purchase
replacing pump assembly
it's a some what easy job but there was an issue with the gasket it would Not seat right and it just kept on leaking no matter what I did
next time just buy a new dish washer, I had to
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Jonathan B - June 23, 2021
Verified Purchase
Straightforward repair. Part works and fixed the problem.
I picked this part because our dishwasher started (a) making lots of loud, unusual sounds and (b) doing a terrible job of getting dishes clean.
I'm sure there was a more specific part within the sump assembly that could have been replaced but without paying someone to diagnose it, I wasn't interested in the idea of trial and error part replacement. Replaced the whole sump (still better than replacing the whole dishwasher!) and works like new.
Most difficult part was getting the new sump into place. Sounds like some other people forced it in. I didn't get a mallet out or anything, but it did take trial and error and some strong hand force.
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Donald E - January 14, 2021
Verified Purchase
Sump Assembly smart choice over Circulation Motor Assembly
Issue: Noisy circulation motor due to failed top bearing ... the result of a leaking motor shaft packing seal.
"PartSelect Troubleshooting" points you to the circulation motor assembly PS3579321, but doesn't tell you that you need a new motor shaft packing/seal PS3522655(?), that complicated disassembly of the sump assembly is required, and that any imperfection in alignment, shaft surface, etc., will lead to renewed leaking & failure. (Statement that motor "drops out" is incorrect - impeller is screwed to shaft end.)
You'll be much happier if you spend 50% more and buy the full Sump Assembly PS7788926. Easy to swap out in about an hour (after watching youtube tutorial), and all moving parts will be factory new.
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MY DISHWASHER WAS SQUEAKING WHEN RUNNING
I watched the video and it showed every step to remove the old part and replace the new one. Went fairly easy except when put the new motor in the new seal was difficult to put on. I think if I would taken off the front door I could have got close to the back of the rubber seal to secure it a little easier. Had to use a rubber hammer hold
... Read more my breath to not brake the plastic motor. But that was only way I could get in. The video showed it going rely easy that was not the case because it was a new seal. In the end it all worked out. Thanks for the video's to help
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Terry from SAINT LOUIS, MO
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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