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Dishwasher won't start or buttons not responding? This electronic control board manages cycle timing and operation. Most DIYers complete this repair in under 20 minutes.
Swamped out the control panel. Problem fixed. Read more
White vinyl touch up paint for dishwasher racks. Covers rust spots, chips, and worn coating on upper and lower dishrack tines. 4oz bottle with brush.
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
User-facing control panel for your dishwasher. Replace worn, cracked, or damaged panels with faded labels or unresponsive button areas. Restores clear markings.
Problem was diagnosed as faulty control panel. I ordered a new control panel from Appliance Parts Pros and installed it on the dishwasher. Read more
Secures panels, brackets, and internal components in your dishwasher. Replace worn, stripped, or missing screws to restore tight assembly and reduce vibration.
My son fixed the issue of some wear and tear. Read more
Dishwasher leaking from bottom or making grinding noise? The sump housing often cracks or wears out. Moderately difficult repair, about 45 minutes.
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
Fix dishwasher overflows and leaks with a new float assembly. Controls water level to prevent overfilling. Moderate DIY repair with video guide.
Removed bottom cover, located leak at float switch, removed and replaced float switch kit. The toughest part of the repair was removing the Float & Retainer Assembly (in the interior of the machine tank) which broke when I pushed it back and pulled it straight up as suggested in the service manual. The Float Switch Kit (attached to, and below the float, below and outside the tank) has a folding plastic cover which fastens with plastic clips. If you open the switch kit before removing the... Read more
Standing water or dirty dishes? A clogged or damaged pump inlet screen blocks debris from the wash system. Simple DIY fix restores drainage and cleaning.
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
Dishwasher not spraying or making loud buzzing noise? Replace the pump and motor assembly. Moderate DIY repair takes 2-3 hours with basic tools.
Checked the grinder/pump well at the bottom of the dishwasher and fished out some aluminum foil, wire twist ties, broken plastic forks, etc. That was fun but it didn't solve the problem. Purchased new pump & motor assembly and installed it as per Youtube video. It requires pulling out the dishwasher, disconnecting electric, hotwater, and drain lines, and then removing a bunch of clips and connectors. That was time consuming but basically easy ... except that seating the new assembly gasket... Read more
Dishwasher not heating or drying properly? This heater probe shield protects temperature sensors and nearby components from heat damage for accurate sensing.
A bit of searching on the internet narrowed the problem down to either the heating element or the control board. As I am not much of a diagnostician I decided to replace both. Along this same line, I would never have attempted these repairs if it hadn't been for the clear, easy to understand repair videos provided for each part. Further, my decision to do my own repairs was made easier because the prices of the parts was so reasonable. I took my time, reviewed the videos and replaced the... Read more
Black touch-up paint for appliance exteriors. Covers chips, scratches, and worn spots on refrigerators, ranges, and more. 0.6 oz bottle with brush.
Replaced It With New One Read more
If your dishwasher door drops, slams, or feels heavy, the door balance mount may be broken. This side-frame bracket anchors the spring system.
Replaced pump and motor. Read more
Secures water inlet tubing to create a leak-resistant seal. Replace if cracked, stripped, or leaking at the connection. Verify fit with your model.
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
Front console touch pad with buttons and indicator lights. Replace if plastic is cracked, screw inserts broken, or surface is worn and unresponsive.
Took the 6 hex screws out and simply unplugged a couple of wires off the control panel. Called appliance parts pros and gave them the part number that was embossed on part. They had it in stock and shipped it. I received it within 3 days. Plug the wires back into the part and replaced the 6 screws. 10 minutes top to repair. Highly recommend you doing this. Would have cost hundreds more if a professional had done this. Thanks !! Read more
Hex head screw for trash compactor assembly. Replaces lost, stripped, or damaged screws during repairs. Essential hardware for securing components.
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
Leaking rinse aid or spotty dishes? Replace your dishwasher's rinse aid dispenser cap to seal the reservoir and restore proper dispensing. Simple DIY fix.
Inserted the new cap the same way the old cap was inserted and the cap worked fine Read more
12-foot drain hose extension for dishwashers. Extends reach from dishwasher to garbage disposal or drain connection when standard hose is too short.
Read directions on how to change the power cord and watched video on your site on how to change the drain hose. Everything went perfectly. Read more