1 Answer Hello Mara, once a manufacturer discontinues a part , there is no substitute part available from the manufacturer. Read More...
Lyle September 09, 2020 for Model Number RUD4000MQ0 No longer available? Don't want to replace the entire machine because of this hose. How about similar hose (braid reinforced clear hose) in same diameter. BTW what is the diameter of this hose? Can't believe just because it has this 180 degree bend in it that I couldn't make something to work.
1 Answer Lyle, unfortunately, the manufacturer does not provide the inner or outer dimensions of the fill hose WP304669. As this is the case, we would not be able to recommend an alternative hose as we would not be able to guarantee that it would fit appropriately. Read More...
Chad Bruender October 08, 2016 for Model Number 3369414 Do you sell the hose clamps that go with Whirlpool dishwasher part AP6007540?
Etta June 24, 2014 for Model Number DU915PWPB0 Where can I purchase a power cord, water hose, and a drain line for my dishwasher online or in a store?
1 Answer Hello Etta. The manufacturer sells a kit what all the parts you're looking for, that part number is 8212488RC. Thanks! Read More...
Rhino January 07, 2014 for Model Number Model #GU980SCGQ3 Whirlpool Dishwasher Inlet Hose 3369414/Sub 304669 routes water from the Inlet Valve 8283345 to the Tub 3378160/Sub W10082654. Looks like there is a Clamp 301958/Sub 596669 at the Inlet Valve end. What holds it to the tub on the other end? There isn't a clamp shown nor present on my dishwasher. Water is leaking from the tub end. If I were to remove the Inlet Hose and buy a new one how would I attach it so as not to leak. Is it supposed to be glued, screwed, etc.
1 Answer Rhino, there are ribs on the nozzle that holds the hose to the fill chamber. If this is broken you can try using epoxy to repair it. If this does not help you'll need to replace the dishwasher tub W10082654. Thanks. Read More...
James H. July 10, 2012 for Model Number GU980SCGB1 Hose that fits into molded plasic area & down on the water inlet valve (no clamp) blew off...water everywhere..I put on a clamp (doesn't appear that it is suppose to have one). There is still water leaking during the wash cycle. not much...doesn't look like its leaking from the hose. Any suggestions?
1 Answer Hello James. There is suppose to be a clamp there according to the diagram. You will need to check and see if the water valve is leaking or the hose and replace the part that is leaking and is bad on the unit. Read More...