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Overfill control.
Replaced float switch and also replaced intake valve. Worked like a charm and the process was as easy as the YouTube video I followed made it seem. Read more
Color: White. 4oz bottle with brush used for touching up damage to your dishracks. For blue use W10840471. For grey use WP676455. For tips use 675679
Ordered dishwasher rack tine tips and bottle of vinyl touch up paint. I applied the paint to each tine and then placed the tips on the tines. I waited a few hours before using my dishwasher to allow the paint to dry and allow the tips to stick to the tines. Read more
This dishwasher door spring bushing—also called a door spring bearing—sits at the spring's frame anchor to provide a pivot and reduce wear. Replacing a worn bushing restores door balance and helps prevent the door from dropping or slamming open.
I ordered the parts, deciding that if one spring had broken, the other one should probably be replaced at the same time. I followed the suggestion of ordering the door spring bearing given on the ordering page, and since I had not yet pulled out the dishwasher, did not know that it was not used in this older model. However, the order arrived quickly (4 days), and they are genuine Whirlpool, made in the USA, parts. The access to the sides of the dishwasher where the springs are attached... Read more
This replacement door spring maintains proper tension so the door opens smoothly and doesn't drop. Replace a weakened or broken spring to restore controlled, balanced door movement and everyday usability. What it does:
I ordered a pair of springs from AppliancePartsPros.com. When the new springs arrived, I unscrewed the frame from the counter top, slid the dishwasher out part of the way and installed the new springs and saved myself at least one-hundred dollars. Read more
This inlet protector is the coarse screen that covers the dishwasher's pump/sump inlet, blocking large debris from entering the wash system. Replacing a damaged or missing protector helps maintain water flow and protect the pump from jams or wear.
Looked at Dishwasher. Scratched head and armpit. Told wife I would fix, not repariman. Wife skeptical - shook head. Found schematic on web. Found YouTube video of guy repairing same DW model. Disassembled. Diagnosed problem. Chopper assembly welded in place by water scale -broke removing. Potty mouth. Ordered parts. Waited for parts. Washed dishes by hand. Wife doing ok. Parts arrived (in only a day or two!!! Fed Ex for 7 bucks!! Great deal). Put on nasty t-shirt, baggy shorts. ... Read more
Seal included. This sump housing assembly includes a 32.17 millimeter hole for the thermistor. If the hole for the thermistor is 31-31.5 millimeters you will need to order WP8534882.
I noticed the floor around the dishwasher was starting to get wet and warp the wooden floor. The chopper had gotten out of line and had cut a pinhole into the sump housing and the dishwasher was leaking badly. It was quite easy to repair. Just unhook the drain hose and the wire connectors, twist off the turbidity sensor and waste motor, pull out the shims and the whole assemple comes up and out. The hardest part was pulling the motor off of the assembly, since I wasn't sure if I needed to... Read more
Color: White. Includes 125 caps used to cover damaged tips on your dishracks. For blue order 12022. For grey order 676458. To attach these tine tips you will need to order the dishrack white touch-up paint WP676453.
This factory-spec screw secures panels and components in your appliance. Replacing a missing or stripped fastener restores a tight, rattle-free fit so parts stay aligned and operate as designed.
Replaced Wheel-Tub. Read more
Color: Black
Bottle with brush. Color: Black. Size: 0.6 fl.oz.
Replaced It With New One Read more
includes seal
Replaced nut and then found we needed new pump. Read more
This heater support holds the heating element securely in place inside the appliance, maintaining correct alignment and clearance for reliable operation. Replacing a worn or broken support helps prevent sagging, noise, or damage from an out-of-position element.
Replaced spray arms and tube. Found all had debris in them and prohibited water pressure from reaching items. After replacement everything comes out sparkling. Don't understand how the spray arms getting plugged. Almost like waste water is recycled. Turns out to be a very easy project and if needed AppliancePartsPro has information and directions available at your finger tips.! Read more
Bushing, Door spring
Purchased door springs from Appliance Parts pros.com, installed them and door on our Dishwasher was back to normal, Had to pull out dishwasher from under cupboard to get to springs, as they were on the sides of the dishwasher. Read more
Included with nut.
I cleaned all the jet nozzles with a toothpick and a pipe cleaner to remove the hard water deposits. I then replace the ring bearing under the bottom spray wand and the ring bearing under the upper spray wand. I also replaced the smaller radial ring bearing. Although none of them looked overly worn, it doesn't take much to cause the spray wands to spray inadequately. Then, I replaced the float and washer assembly. Although it appeared to work properly when I lifted up on it and let it down, it... Read more
Size: 1/4 inch hex head, 10-12 x 1/2 inch.
This trash compactor is in our vacation home. We never use it and now we are selling the house. When I looked to replace it I was amazed at how expensive a new compactor would cost. I found the serial number on the current compact entered it and your web site came up. Your schematics were excellent and made the repair very easy! Read more
This is the front control panel for the appliance's console. It houses the user interface and protects the electronic controls, restoring a clean look and proper button/selector operation when the original panel is damaged or worn.
Based on feedback found on the internet, I knew it was either the control panel or control board. Ordered both and it turns out I only needed to replace the control panel. Really easy fix. Turned off the power, unscrewed the top 6 screws to open up the control panel. Removed the cover and disconnected the ribbon cable. Took off the latch assembly and control panel by gently pushing in the plastic tabs. Attached the new control panel by snapping everything back in place, reconnecting the... Read more