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The water supply manifold distributes incoming water to various dishwasher components and is typically located at the bottom of the unit. Replace when experiencing water leaks, poor spray pressure, or uneven water distribution.
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The Tub Wheel Assembly is an OEM part for Whirlpool dishwashers. It consists of the wheels and their mounting components that facilitate the smooth gliding of the dishwasher rack in and out of the unit. This assembly is critical for the operation of loading and unloading dishes, ensuring that the racks move smoothly without jamming or causing damage to the dishwasher interior.
Symptoms of a faulty tub wheel assembly include:
The primary causes of wear or damage to the tub wheel assembly can include regular use, excessive load on the racks, or accidental force applied when loading or unloading dishes. These can lead to broken wheels or dislodged fittings, necessitating replacement to maintain functionality.
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
Replaced rollers which were easy except i had to pull the dishwasher about half way out of the cabinet Read more
Seals the dishwasher air vent to prevent water leaks during operation. Replace if you notice dripping under the vent or wet insulation behind the panel.
First tried replacing the seal around the door as that was the simple and most logical fix. Still leaked. Removed the front and upper panel to inspect. Found calcium deposit running down from under the Air Vent Assembly and wet behind the black stick-on insulation. Easy to trace the leak to the bottom of the door. => Ordered new Air Vent Assembly, gasket and Vent Deflector. Parts arrived. Took 5 minutes to remove upper panel. Removed the two wires from the Air Vent Assembly. Inserted a... Read more
Replaces cracked, broken, or missing lower spray arm in your dishwasher. Installs at the bottom of the tub to distribute water during wash cycles.
Screwed the new spray arm on. This dishwasher has been through 2 control panels, a spray arm, rack roller assembly, rollers, and far too much of my time, patience, and money. I'll never purchase another KitchenAid product. Read more
Bracket that secures the water level switch in your dishwasher. Replace if cracked, broken, or damaged, causing the switch to shift out of position.
Ordered 6 parts from you thanks to your fantastic web schematic parts diagram received parts very fast changed parts easily and that leak stopped. Your company is a 5* operation hands down. Read more
Replaces cracked, mineral-clogged, or punctured feed tube that routes water from lower manifold to upper spray arm. Includes rubber grommets and fittings.
I replaced the rear tube that feeds water to the top and middle spinners, and this appears to have fixed the problem. The middle spinner, which is attached to the bottom of the top rack, has a tube that connects to a hole in the middle of the rear tube.This hole has a rubber flap and I noticed that this flap was wide open. The tube under the tray has a straight edge protruding from it at the back. This edge pushes the flap open and I suspect that when the water is flowing, this edge rotates... Read more
The Hose Clamp is an OEM part for Whirlpool washing machines. This clamp secures the hose in place, ensuring a tight connection and preventing leaks during operation. It is essential for maintaining the integrity of the washing machine's water system, securing hoses that carry water to and from the washer.
Common causes of a bad hose clamp include rust, physical damage, or loosening from repeated tightening and loosening.
Symptoms of a bad hose clamp include:
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and some Kenmore models.
We ordered parts from appliance parts pros and I fixed it. Read more
The Nut is an OEM part for Whirlpool dishwashers. This nut secures the float switch, a key component in regulating the water level within the dishwasher. The float switch ensures your dishwasher does not overfill by triggering the water to stop once it reaches a certain level.
Over time and with regular use, the nut that holds the float switch in place can become loose or damaged. This could potentially allow water to seep through gaps, leading to leaks, or could cause the float switch to malfunction, affecting the dishwasher's ability to regulate water levels accurately.
Symptoms of a faulty Nut include:
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.
Side mounting bracket kit secures your dishwasher to adjacent cabinetry. Replace missing, damaged, or broken brackets for stable installation.
I haven't yet started to place the dishwasher in place is Read more
Seals the water inlet connection to prevent leaks where water enters the dishwasher tub. Replace if you notice moisture damage or leaking at the valve inlet.
Dishwasher washer would not drain after hearing glass-like particles during the drain cycle despite trying to clean the cylinder filter. Originally suspected the drain motor was damaged. After watching a video on how to replace the drain pump, I carefully energized the dishwasher (from water and electricity) then removed the dishwasher to take a look. After removal of drain hose from the pump, discovered that drain hose was connected to water inlet assembly which also needed removal to... Read more
Central hub that secures the lower spray arm in your dishwasher. Replace if cracked, broken threads, or wobbly spray arm. Includes installation video.
Chopper screen was completely blocked. Chopper blades separated from the shaft. Retainer ring came off of the shaft but was able to re install the chopper assembly. Worked fine after cleaning the screen and reassembly the lower spray arm. Lower spray arm hub tab broke when removing so purchased a new one with a new bearing. Appliance Part Pros video was excellent and very helpful. Read more
We scoured the web and there are few references to this so I want to add it in case it helps. Replacing hinges solved the popping opening issue. We could not solve our dishwasher door issue after a number of other tries: Latch, Catch, Ropes that attach to the springs that pull the door closed. I tend to believe the solve could be different b/c all these things work together. But for us, we were skeptical that the hinge swap would work and we were very pleasantly surprised. Read more
Middle spray arm for dishwashers. Installs in the center of the tub to distribute water during wash cycles. Replace if cracked, broken, or spray holes are damaged.
I called to ask about the correct gasket for the door. As VERY helpful lady suggested that it was probably a split arm spray. She was absolutely correct. I have used you web site for parts in the past and will always make it my first stop when ordering appliance parts. Read more
Screw secures appliance panels and access covers. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded screws to restore tight fit and eliminate rattles or gaps.
After several attempts at Local Hardware stores and Lowe's and Home Depot to find them I called AppiancePartsPros.com. I gave them the model number and what I was looking for and customer service directed me to the part on the Web site. They were extremely helpful and it was very fast and I got the parts the next day. Read more
The water manifold probe monitors water flow in your dishwasher's spray system. Replace if bent, melted, cracked, or broken to restore proper water distribution.
Ordered necessary parts. Parts were received the next day!! Read more
Fix loud grinding noise or poor water circulation in your dishwasher. This pump and motor assembly circulates and drains water. Moderate DIY repair.
We initially noticed the dishwasher running loud and failing to completely clean dishes. Research suggested issues like this were normally caused by either the main circulation motor or the drain motor. Over the next week the noise worsened, and it became obvious that the circulation motor had went (loud whirring noise whenever the spin cycle kicked in). I watched a couple youtube videos on the removal and dissassembly until I felt confident that my wife and I could handle the project. For the... Read more
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