Richard K Edwardsville , IL December 11, 2015 Appliance: Model 66513289K113 Water dripping from the diverter motor When I renovated the kitchen, I left lots of slack in the 12-3 electrical wire and drain tube; therefore the dishwasher slid right without disconnecting anything. The online chat help was great in recommending the seal to accompany the motor, although she did try to talk me into buying the whole sump, which I did not. The motor itself went right in - a couple of screws - a couple of cannon plugs - done. The seal was a different story. I had read online that the seal is manufactured into the sump, and sure enough, it was. Using a screw driver as a lever, I inserted it into the center if the seal to lift it up just enough to get a needle nose pliers on the edge of the seal. It came right out and the new one popped right in. I was basically done at that point, just needed to reinstall sprayers, filters, etc. and slide it back in and secure it. The part arrived the next day without asking for it or charged for it. There are plenty of youtube videos out there, which I found helpful. 8 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes