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- Fix Number
- FIX16217024
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WD12X26146
- Fix Number
- FIX11700870
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WD08X21894
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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- Fix Number
- FIX16618975
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WD28X30219
Fixes these symptoms
- Not cleaning dishes properly
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- Fix Number
- FIX11774412
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WD08X23476
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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Randy from Garber, IA
- Fix Number
- FIX12743260
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WD28X26099
Fixes these symptoms
- Not cleaning dishes properly
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- Fix Number
- FIX11726733
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WD35X21038
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t close
- Leaking
- Noisy
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Installation Instructions
Kevin from Excelsior, MN
Lower rack wheels worn out
Perfect fit products. Snap the axle into the wheel then snap that assembly right onto the lower rack.
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- Fix Number
- FIX2370502
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WD12X10304
Fixes these symptoms
- Door latch failure
- Door won’t close
- Not cleaning dishes properly
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Installation Instructions
Renee from North Chesterfield, VA
Broken roller wheel on the right side of upper rack.
I bought these parts for my girlfriend, had them sent to her house, and before I could get there to help her fix the dishwasher, she had done it herself! She reported that it was straightforward and was not nearly as difficult as she dreaded it would be. I think her comment was, 'I should have done this a LONG time ago vs just putting up with it being broken!' Don't be afraid to dig in there and do it yourself; you'll be amazed at the self-confidence and sense of satisfaction you get from the repair.
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- Fix Number
- FIX263964
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WD8X228
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- Not cleaning dishes properly
- Not draining
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Installation Instructions
Steve from North Bethesda, MD
Dishwasher was leaking
my 15 year old dishwasher still runs great but suddenly started leaking a bit. After inspecting the gasket I determined it was pretty worn so I removed the 6 or 8 Phillips head screws and separated the door. In addition to the worn gasket the little plastic corners feet in the bottom of the door seat seemed worn. Additionally, I was getting chunks of what looked like black plastic appearing from time-to-time. Once I had the door apart it was apparent that the "plastic" was pieces of the noise dampening stuff that's taped on the plastic door. Over the years it looked like that had melted and slid down the door. So I ordered all of those pieces - it came to something around $30 for all of the pieces. So putting it all back together was not a challenge - I cleaned up everything well including using a paper towel covered tooth pick where the gasket goes, put the gasket in, the little middle piece of the gasket, the black feet in the bottoms of the door, removed all of the melted noise damper and placed the new one on then put the door back together and refastened the 8 screws. We loaded up the dishwasher and started the cycle. I was very disappointed to see that the thing still leaked! Then, my wife said, "ever since we got that new soap it's been leaking". When I looked at the little soap balls carefully I realized it was laundry detergent and not dishwashing soap! No doubt that my dishwasher is much better off after the changes BUT, before you start ordering and disassembling, check the soap to ensure it's actually dishwasher soap ... laundry detergent bubbles will leak!
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- Fix Number
- FIX263963
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WD8X227
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- Not cleaning dishes properly
- Not draining
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Installation Instructions
Steve from North Bethesda, MD
Dishwasher was leaking
my 15 year old dishwasher still runs great but suddenly started leaking a bit. After inspecting the gasket I determined it was pretty worn so I removed the 6 or 8 Phillips head screws and separated the door. In addition to the worn gasket the little plastic corners feet in the bottom of the door seat seemed worn. Additionally, I was getting chunks of what looked like black plastic appearing from time-to-time. Once I had the door apart it was apparent that the "plastic" was pieces of the noise dampening stuff that's taped on the plastic door. Over the years it looked like that had melted and slid down the door. So I ordered all of those pieces - it came to something around $30 for all of the pieces. So putting it all back together was not a challenge - I cleaned up everything well including using a paper towel covered tooth pick where the gasket goes, put the gasket in, the little middle piece of the gasket, the black feet in the bottoms of the door, removed all of the melted noise damper and placed the new one on then put the door back together and refastened the 8 screws. We loaded up the dishwasher and started the cycle. I was very disappointed to see that the thing still leaked! Then, my wife said, "ever since we got that new soap it's been leaking". When I looked at the little soap balls carefully I realized it was laundry detergent and not dishwashing soap! No doubt that my dishwasher is much better off after the changes BUT, before you start ordering and disassembling, check the soap to ensure it's actually dishwasher soap ... laundry detergent bubbles will leak!
Read more...
- Fix Number
- FIX16618942
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WD12X27747
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