Michelle L Sussex , WI October 19, 2018 Appliance: Model KUDIO2IRBL4 Rusted tines on upper and lower racks Kitchen Aid dishwasher is 11 years old, and the tines have been rusting and biting the dust one by over the last few years. Rather than further destroy my dishes by abrading them with rust particles, I decided to get new racks. They are terribly expensive, and I pondered getting a new dishwasher. It wouldn't be that much more expensive. But I love mine and how well it washes. It has a stainless interior, and all of the seals are in excellent shape. I didn't need any tools. (Although I'm a woman, I have strong fingers, and I don't care about my fingernails. Other people might need a screwdriver for prying and removing clips). The top rack came alone, and I easily reused the clips from the old rack. I popped off the front track clips and pulled the rack out of the tracks. Took off the clips, removed the wash arm, and then re-installed those parts onto the new rack. They fit perfectly. (Pay attention to how the parts belong while removing, so you know how to put them back together! Snap a pic with your phone if you don't feel confident.) The bottom rack came with its own clips, but when installed, the clips stuck out too far on the sides, and the rack couldn't slide shut. There are some sort of ridges that stick out on the insides of my dishwasher -- right where the clips need clearance. Fortunately, the old clips (which are lower profile) fit the new rack, so I just used those. The old clips don't stick out as far on the sides, and they allow enough clearance to push in the rack past those ridges. NOTE, had to be careful with using old clips. They are OLD and they are cheap plastic. Can break if you're not careful. I was lucky, but IF one broke, I figured I could use a plastic zip-tie to secure a clip to the rack. Also, my old silverware rack fit perfectly in the lower rack. I didn't need to order any additional parts or clips. Didn't need to ask my husband for any help either. Cleaned up the interior and seals, and dishwasher is like new again! Read More... 8 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes
John F Montclair , NJ February 04, 2020 Appliance: Whirlpool Undercounter Dishwasher DU1100XTPB9 Top and bottom dish racks were rusting and shedding little bits of iron I bought replacement top and bottom dish racks. It is surprising they are so expensive - easily more than half the cost of a new machine. If I didn't like the layout of my existing dishwasher more than the new models, I would have bought a new one. They are relatively easy to install, but you have to transfer parts from the old dish racks to the new ones. So don't get rid of the old ones until after you install the new ones! Read More... 11 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes
John J West Jordan , UT December 04, 2017 Appliance: Model KENMORE 665.13113K700 Our upper and lower dishwasher rack tines were rusting out time to replace them. Lower Rack: The fix was fairly easy, only challenge (minor) was making sure the wheels were put on the lower rack correctly. We did find that the new wheels provided tended to bind in the rear when pushing the tray in, We replaced the new wheel set (rear wheels only) with the wheels from the old set and it works fine now. Hopefully no rust for several years. Upper Rack: This required a little more work in that the wheels and the center spray assembly needed to be pulled from the old unit and installed on the old. The wheel set removal required a star type screwdriver. Read More... 3 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Ron G West Jefferson , OH July 31, 2015 Rusted out dishracks By ordering replacement parts Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Michael S Atascadero , CA November 02, 2025 Appliance: Model MODEL=KUDL40CVSS3 SER=FY4802270 Top rack was corroded Replaced the top rack. The online instructions were fine for the order in which to fix things. The details were different but if you're patient, you can figure it out. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set