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I bought the parts and installed them. Read more
I watched the video first, then I exchanged the new guard filter and lower washer arm parts and it was done. I am glad I watched the video to know that I had to retain the end shields. I probably would have discarded them if I had not watched the video. . Saved myself a service call fee. The parts arrived in 3 days which was nice. . Read more
The Lower Spray Arm is an OEM component specifically designed for Whirlpool brand dishwashers. This lower spray arm attaches to the bottom rack and rotates during the wash cycle to distribute water and cleaning chemicals across dishes.
Causes of a bad lower spray arm can include mineral buildup inhibiting movement, cracks or breaks in the arm itself, or broken or missing spray nozzles.
Symptoms of a bad lower spray arm include:
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and some Kenmore models.
This upper wash arm directs rotating spray to the dishwasher's top rack to help improve cleaning coverage and reduce food/residue on upper-rack dishes. Fits as the rotating upper spray arm assembly for compatible dishwashers. What it does:
I replaced all 3 washer arms Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This snap-in outlet connector secures wiring to an appliance control or harness and restores a reliable electrical contact. Designed for a direct, tool-assisted snap fit, it helps eliminate loose or intermittent connections. What it does:
I was unable to remove the screwed snap outlet, therefore only replaced the upper spray arm and the wash arm retaining clip. This fixed the problem. It would have been helpful if a tip were given as how to remove the screwed in outlet snap nut. Read more
My son fixed it. Problem was one of the spinner pieces had worked itself loose and jammed the large arm from freely spinning. Read more
Color white. The wash arm measures about 11 inches, and the retainer about 3 inches.
Spun each of the three wash arms by hand. All could be made to touch/scrape but the top one was super wabbly. Ordered both the arm and clip. Repair took less than a minute. Used a screwdriver to pry loose one side of the old clip to remove. Aligned the new parts and easily snapped into place. Read more
The top sprayer arm was worn after 20 plus years of use. I replaced the "Washer Arm Retaining Clip/Outlet, Snap/ Upper Wash Arm". I first viewed a YouTube video to show me some troubleshooting tips. Narrow the "thump" to the upper wash arm. A simple fix. Unscrew the old arm. Assemble the three parts together. Screw the new assembly in place. No tools required. Everything came out by hand, back in by hand. Read more