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Prevents leaks and maintains water circulation in your dishwasher. Replace if you notice water pooling or weak spray. Confirm fit with your model number.
Research indicated that it may be a moisture sensor failure or a leak. It ended up being a leak from the oil seal on the motor shaft. A small piece of plastic made it's way into the system. The hot water softened it enough that it wrapped around the motor shaft, re-hardened, then tore into the shaft seal. I fixed it by replacing the shaft seal, moisture sensor (corrodes when it gets wet), and replaced the sump seal since I had it disassembled. Read more
Fix error codes and cycle stopping issues with this dishwasher temperature sensor. Simple 15-minute repair—remove side panel, twist out old part.
The model number on the dishwasher did not have a -0000 or -0001 on the end of the model number so I bought the part for both models. I assume if yours doesn't have it, then it is the -0000 model like mine, which of course means the more expensive part. You can always buy both and return the one you don't need. Replacing the temperature sensor was fairly simple - disconnect power and water, pull the right-side panel off, move the noise filter out of the way, turn the sensor a quarter turn... Read more
If rinse aid is leaking or the cap is broken, this dishwasher rinse aid dispenser cap restores proper release. Moderate DIY repair for most users.
Removing the door panel was easy -- remove 6 Torx screws, and the panel falls off. Next you need to remove an electrical plug and 2 individual wires from the old dispenser. The plug came right off, but the wires were not easy to access, and they fought me more than I expected. With some pliers and wiggling, they eventually let go and came free. The dispenser is held in place with 6 Phillips screws through 2 removable metal brackets, and those came out easily. The toughest part of the job... Read more
Replace your dishwasher's lower spray arm assembly if cracked, broken, or popping out of the holder. Includes nozzle and mounting hardware.
Parts arrived faster than promised. I unscrewed both holder screws. The new arm snapped right in the new holder. Then screwed the new arm holder assembly back in to the dishwasher. The repair took only a couple minutes and dishwasher is working again. I am very satisfied with purchase and shipping speed. Read more
Fixes dishwasher that won't complete cycles or has blinking lights due to heater circuit issues. Requires significant disassembly but straightforward.
Uninstalled dishwasher, took it apart and replaced the heating element. Not too difficult, but time consuming because replacing the part requires a lot of disassembly. Read more
Secures tine rows to your dishwasher rack. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing. Clips onto upper or lower rack to hold dish support tines firmly.
Replaced it with a part purchased from AppliancePartsPros.com. Read more
Replacement tine holder for dishwasher lower rack. Secures dishes and cookware in place during wash cycles. Needed when original is cracked or broken.
Guides and aligns the dishwasher tub edge for proper fit. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to maintain tub alignment and prevent gaps.
Dishes not getting clean? Weak spray action often means a worn impeller assembly. This part restores water circulation for thorough cleaning performance.
Fix water dripping during the drying cycle or high-pitch screeching noises. This dry duct assembly repairs warped ducts and failed fans. 20-minute DIY fix.
With the door front off, during the drying cycle you could see drops of water ennng down the exhaust, dripping on the floor. The design allows for some water but not the amount we were seeing. Replacing the complete assembly fixed the problem. I took apart the old vent assembly and found it slightly warped and the cool air fan which pulls air into the vent assembly had significant dust, dirt and cat hair. This is likely the major issue since it reduced the cool air flow changing the... Read more
Secure your dryer installation with replacement mounting screws. Needed when original screws are stripped, lost, or corroded during appliance moves or repairs.
Normally, I hire someone to come fix washer or dryer problems as time is limited and if the cost is close or more than the machine, I buy a new one instead. But since we are on shelter-in-place, I figure I could repair it since I have more time on my hands and my brother assured me, it was not hard to do. I took the top panel, door off and then looked online to find a service manual, which allowed me to take the front panel off. My suspected drain hose was the failure mode: the rubber tube... Read more
Seals the motor shaft at the sump bottom to prevent leaks. Replace if you see water pooling under the dishwasher or a flashing heavy light error code.
Dishes not getting clean? A faulty mid spray arm nozzle prevents proper water distribution. This assembly restores spray coverage for cleaner dishes.
Upper spray arm nozzle assembly for dishwashers. Attaches to the bottom of the upper rack. Replace if seal is worn, nozzle falls off, or assembly is cracked.
If your dishwasher won't start or displays error code 7E, the spray arm magnet may be faulty. This assembly helps detect spray arm rotation.
Replacement left tub edge guide for your dishwasher. Installs along the lower tub edge to align the door seal. Needed when original is cracked or torn.