I replaced the door links on both sides, which connect the door with the retention springs. Since the repair kit also included replacement pulley assemblies, I replaced those as well. The hardest part of the job was pulling out the dishwasher, getting it back into place, and leveling it because the installers had it on wooden shims that were much higher than the kitchen tiles in the front of the dishwasher and had the front legs extended so much that the dishwasher was pressing against the granite countertop. I wound up replacing the shims with spare pieces of kitchen tile so the back is now level with the front, and adjusted the front legs to level. But once that was accomplished, the actual repair was quite easy and took maybe 10 minutes.