James N Sherrill , NY March 06, 2015 The seals and gaskets were deteriorated and my upper deck was not getting clean I ordered new parts through your website and it solved my problem works like new Read More... 4 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Nina S Brooklyn , NY May 24, 2020 Appliance: General Electric Dishwasher ZBD1800GSS One of the tabs that holds the spray arm on had broken off as a result the arm kept falling off. I replaced the spray arm. It took a few tries before I got it on enough to click into place. So it fell off twice. I removed the top shelf and used one of those rubber jar openers to give myself a better grip. I was concerned that using a wrench might crack the plastic. I slowly applied more pressure until I heard a click. I haven't had a chance to run the machine again but hopefully it's on all the way this time. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Luis A Chicago , IL September 23, 2017 The main conduit broke from the top screw and water would leak from the rear when in use. Replaced it with a new one. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Screwdrivers
Lynn D Tempe , AZ July 10, 2018 Appliance: Model GE ADORA DISHWASHER Broke the upper rack water/spinning arm while 'cleaning it'. I have hard water and my dishwasher is old. I was going to take off the spinning arm to bleach it, but ended up breaking it. I am so glad for AppliancePartsPros.com. Breaking the upper rack arm, which was basically stuck and I tried too hard to remove it and broke it. I almost thought I had to buy a complete new upper rack. Enter AppliancePartsPros.com - found the upper arm assembly. [During my successful 'cleaning', I also noticed the wheels were not freely spinning, so I ordered replacement rollers for both the top and bottom rack] I was VERY careful installing the arm assembly. [no directions, just took my time] and aligned the ridges and nubs etc together before twisting. Ran the dishwasher in test mode, upper rack is usable again!! Very pleased. Had to strong arm the wheels a bit.... All the parts FIT the dishwasher [it's not THAT old 8 yrs but not made anymore...] as advertised. Will be back!! Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Steve T Clinton , MA January 03, 2018 Main conduit was cracked causing leaking The main conduit needed to be replaced because the threaded end had cracked due to over-tightening of the ring nut. This was causing a leak at the back of the dishwasher when running. Removed the old conduit and installed the new one, along with a new O ring and new ring nut. The Guide casing was not needed. To remove the old conduit at the bottom (near the pump) a hose clamp needed to be removed. The hose clamps used on my dishwasher were not designed to be re-used so this needed to be replaced as well. A quick trip to the hardware store was necessary. The whole job took under an hour. Only tools needed were pliers to remove and replace the hose clamp and a philips head screwdriver to remove bottom back panel to access where the main conduit connected to its feeder hose. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers