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Replacement handle mounting screw for refrigerators. Secures the door handle to the appliance. Order if your original screw is stripped, missing, or lost.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replace your dishwasher's worn or missing washer. Installs on spray arm pipe or door components. Needed when old washer is cracked or damaged.
Removed dishwasher to replace spray arm pine--I replaced washer on pipe, too, and would recommend doing this just on principal. Removing dishwasher requires disconnecting power, water, and drain line--tools will vary depending on connections. i replaced drain line because original install was not done correctly--hose too short--You could probably do just this w/o pulling unit. All parts arrived very quickly and fit correctly. Read more
Support bracket that holds the lower spray arm in place. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to ensure proper spray arm rotation and alignment.
My son fixed it. Problem was one of the spinner pieces had worked itself loose and jammed the large arm from freely spinning. Read more
Insulates dishwasher door cavity to reduce noise and improve energy efficiency. Replace if torn, compressed, or missing. Verify fit with your model number.
Foam spacer for dishwashers. Installs between components to reduce vibration and noise. Replace if compressed, torn, or missing for proper fit.
Holds and dispenses rinse aid during the final rinse to prevent spots and improve drying. Replace if cracked, leaking, or not dispensing properly.
Protective shield that installs inside your dishwasher to guard internal components. Replace if cracked, damaged, or missing to restore proper coverage.
Replacement lower dishrack assembly for dishwashers. Installs as the bottom rack to hold plates, pots, and pans. Replace if rusted, cracked, or broken.
Replaced them - loved the videos Read more
Foam insulation strip seals the dishwasher door perimeter to prevent leaks and moisture entry. Replace if compressed, torn, or causing water drips.
About a month ago, a sporadic drip was noticed on right hand bottom corner of dishwasher. Puddle would vary in size but nothing major. My first inclination was to change the door gasket (~$35 at a major online retailer) as this seemed reasonable to me and was a straightforward fix. Next wash cycle, no drip. However the drip returned the wash cycle after that, however this time at a different spot along the bottom of dishwasher door. I then replaced a deteriorated corner door seal (~$17... Read more
This water level switch senses the dishwasher's tub float and controls the water inlet. Replacing a worn switch restores correct filling, helping prevent overfilling or dry cycles that can reduce cleaning performance. What it does:
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I called and talked to a customer service rep and she helped me troubleshoot the problem and order the correct part. She also sent me the pdf of the repair manual and I followed its instructions to replace the drain solenoid. It was a fairly easy repair. I wasn't sure if I would need the water level control switch, but I ordered it to be on the safe side. Turns out the original is still good. Read more
Was easy to locate exact part needed by inputting model number Received my part in under a week. Great site for parts Read more
This O-ring creates a watertight seal in your dishwasher's wash or drain system, helping prevent leaks and maintain proper water pressure. Replace a brittle, flattened, or damaged ring to restore a reliable, leak-free connection.
Removed 8 screws that retain inner door to outer door. Removed rinse aid dispenser nut and replaced O-ring around dispenser. Also, removed 2 screws that retain the latch assembly and replaced rubber grommet around latch lever that retains soap dispenser door. Read more
The foam was shot on the detergent cup lid. Hard as a rock. Causing caking problems, dribble down the inside wall of the door and leaving lumps of detergent. Cut the door in half wit aviation snips and pulled out the two halves. Discovered at this point that the spring had gone soft. Bought one ahead of time, so I was set. Put the spring on the left pin, put the spring pin in the door, slipped the door into place (open) and put the right pin in with pliers. Door snaps open now. Read more