Patricia M Rockville , MD February 25, 2022 At the end of the washing cycle there was water left in the tub. I followed the steps in the video and it was very easy to replace the part. A bit of a challenge was that the drain pump was sort of stuck, after 20 years of use. But after some cleaning around I was able to remove it. Another challenge I had was that the copper tube that brings water into the machine was a bit difficult to reconnect to the water valve. I was able to reconnect it, but it is leaking a bit. Finally, the drain hose was moldy and I decided to replace it. First I got a generic part in Home Depot, but it was different from the original part. I ended up ordering the original part through AppliancePartsPros.com and that worked well. The one I got from HomeDepot helped me to guide the copper tube back. I didn't know how to get it from the dishwasher space into the under the sink space. So I attached the copper tube to the generic hose and got it to the place I needed it. Thanks to AppliancePartsPros.com for such a good video and for delivering the part so quickly and for a good price. Omar Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours