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This rubber grommet cushions and secures appliance components where they pass through panels or mount to frames, reducing vibration and protecting wiring or hoses from abrasion. It helps restore quiet operation and stable mounting. What it does:
For belt driven models
These springs work great but I did find some issues when installing them. Here's what I did: 1) Turn off the power to the dishwasher at the circuit breaker or fuse panel. Once you remove the kick panel there are a lot of exposed wires that carry live power. 2) Remove the kick panel. There are 4 screws (on mine one was missing). A nut driver makes it much easier. A flat blade screwdriver can be used but it will be much more frustrating. 3) Latch the dishwasher door and remove the access covers... Read more
Covered brands include Whirlpool, Sears, Kenmore, Kitchen Aid, Roper, and Estate. Easy to follow photographs and step-by-step repair procedures.
Replaced part. But the door was missing a screw and nut, so bought them and replaced them. Read more
Dishwasher upper track endcap.
Bought the pump seal kit from AppliancePartsPros.com. Arrived in just a couple days. The job went easier than expected, everything was accessible from the inside Read more
Kit includes: Cover, cam, pin and o ring.
Replaced wash impeller (was worn and broken) and detergent cup cover (was broken at pin location) Read more
Includes flange and screws.
1.Removed the electrical connector and replaced with new 16 gauge wires soldered in place and insulated. 2. Removed old door gasket and retainer and replaced with new gasket and retainer, using new screws. [The repair video associated with this repair kit is incorrect. The gasket is installed in a retainer which is mounted on the dishwasher frame, typical of most Whirlpools. Your video shows a gasket, but no retainer, being installed in the door of the dishwasher, typical of most Maytags.] 3... Read more
A simple fix after finding the parts at Appliance Parts Pros (other parts sellers listed the part as discontinued). I slipped the pin out and removed the old rack stop, and slid the pin through the new rack stop. Less than 5 minutes. Read more
Color: Blue. Includes 125 caps used to cover damaged tips on your dishracks. For white order 675679. For gray order 676458. To attach these tine tips you will need to order the dishrack blue touch-up paint W10840471.
Replaced the heater element, per the video. Also had to connect a new terminal to one of the heater element wires. Once the heater was again connected electrically, the washer completed the entire wash cycle without hesitation. (During the time that the heater element was non-functional, the control "dial" would stop near the bottom, about half way through the cycle, and had to be advanced "one click" manually). The Heater Terminal Shield goes over the Heating Element Nut better if you... Read more
I knew the detergent dispenser was broken. That was an easy fix - though I did find that the retaining pin was too big, and I had to make the hole in the shaft a little bigger. As far as the noise, I started disassembling and cleaning things, until I found that the diverter had broken free from the top of the housing, and was now stuck on the motor. I could see marks from where the diverter had been grinding away the housing. I was worried about prying on the motor (the diverter was very... Read more
No.10 - 16 x 3/8