John R Yorktown Heights , NY December 17, 2016 Appliance: General Electric Dishwasher CDW9380N20SS During a wash cycle a small puddle of water would appear on the floor I started thinking the obvious things first, bad door gasket, or a leak from the drain hose. I ran a rinse cycle and lay on the floor and watched for the water to come out. It trickled out from the bottom of the door. After researching it on the internet, I thought that maybe the door behind the vent cover was jammed in the open position and water was making it way through the vent and down the duct at the bottom of the door. I took the outer door panel off and could see rust on some of the metal parts opposite the vent cover. This seemed to confirm my suspicion. I saw six screws on the compartment that housed the door that opens to vent the dishwasher after a cycle. I thought by taking these off, I could see inside and find out if the door was jammed or gunked up. Turns out that four of the six screws fit into the back of the vent cover and this is what holds the vent cover on. three of the four screw anchor on the back of the vent cover had broken off, so it was only being held tight to the inside of the door by one screw and water was entering through the small gap. Plus the new part had a rubber gasket, where the old one did not ,and that couldn't have been helping the situation. Put it all back together and it worked fine. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers, Wrench Set
Richard M Albuquerque , NM January 10, 2016 Had a leak around the vent cover The 4 screws that hold the vent cover in place also hold the assembly inside the door that has the heater motor and other items. The four screws go through the assembly inside the door, through the door and into 4 plastic legs on the vent cover. Two of the legs on the vent cover were broken and therefore the vent cover and the assembly inside the door were not being held tight against the door. The water was leaking in that area. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers, Wrench Set
Michael S Havelock , NC January 05, 2022 Appliance: General Electric Dishwasher PDWT580R10SS Loud noise coming from top left side of dishwasher door. Replaced the blower fan and associated parts. The parts came in faster than promised and were easy to install. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers