My dishwasher was leaking and I called to have a certified technician come to diagnose the problem. I removed the kick panel from the bottom of the machine. He turned it on and we saw that water was leaking from the bottom. He said I needed a Sump kit but it wasn't in stock. The cost was $170 plus tax and labor cost was another $140. So I talked it over with dad and ordered the Sump kit, the hose clamp and a new diverter motor as mine was yellowed with age. The cost of all these parts and shipping was less than the Sump kit from the repair people. AND IT WAS IN STOCK! I watched the how-to video from this website and I must say it was great. I used a moving box on wheels to rest my dishwasher on it as that way I could easily move it around when it was on its back and it made it easier to work on it and test it before I put it back under the counter. Use the grease provided and it makes life easier or go buy some waterproof grease at a plumbing supply or home improvement store. While testing my work I saw another leak. Unfortunately, the repairman did not pull the washer out from under the cabinet and water was squirting out the back of the motor. So I called on APP on Sunday and ordered the motor and the rubber seal. It arrived on Tuesday. The install went easy enough as working on the box on wheels made it easy to slide the motor bracket into the opening on the sump kit. I found it easier to use a plastic pry tool like you would use on body parts for a car than a screwdriver to loosen the seal. I also found it easier to first attach the seal to the motor and then slide the whole assembly into the sump kit and tighten the clamp. One important thing is that the frame that supports the washer (with the springs for the hinges and wheels) is not well constructed and any movement left to right will cause the sides to fold under the machine. It is thin metal and you need to be careful. The machine is fairly light and I can pick it up by myself with or without all the pieces in it. I plan to spend a little time with some metalworking tools to tighten up the frame and build some bracing to keep it square. I will also remember that next time I will call Appliancepartspros.com to diagnose the problem and save myself the headache of a technician who costs a fair amount of money and did not do a thorough job in diagnosing the problem.