61-1127-10-00 Tappan Dishwasher - Overview
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Heating Element Brass Nut
PartSelect #: PS1524878
Manufacturer #: 154106202
This nut is sold individually. It is used to install the heating element.
$16.43
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BASKET
PartSelect #: PS16218301
Manufacturer #: 5304509753
This is a basket for your dishwasher. It sits in the lower dishrack and holds small utensils during a washing cycle. This basket has six smaller sections where you can separate your cutlery into speci...
$53.22
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Element Grommet
PartSelect #: PS451462
Manufacturer #: 5300806833
Sold individually.
No Longer Available
Access Panel Screw - Black
PartSelect #: PS649154
Manufacturer #: 154419403
Sold individually.
$26.58
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Door Seal
PartSelect #: PS474315
Manufacturer #: 5308016252
It provides a seal between the tub and the door.
No Longer Available
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Water leaking under the dishwasher
I looked under and found that 2 brass nuts that secured the heater element through the base housing of the dishwasher has split down each side of the nut and no longer was tight enough to keep water from leaking around either end of the heater element. I powered down the dishwasher at the circuit breaker and then reached under the dishwasher and pulled away the 2 wires that were attached to each side of the heater element. I removed the two nuts and replaced them with the parts I ordered from partselect.com. I then put the appropriate wires back at the end of the heater element and ran the dishwasher to check for leaks. No leaks... it was fixed.
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Dennis from Tryon, NC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Wrench (Adjustable)
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Water leaking from under dishwasher
Removed lower trim covers (2 Phillips screws) disconnected power supply at breaker box. Removed wire from heating element, removed (broken) brass nut, unclipped heating element and removed. Removed flat washers and replaced with new grommets. Kind of tricky getting them in there. Also had to lube them with silicone to get the element back through. Installed new brass nuts and installed wire connectors. Reset breaker and started diswasher to verify repair. No leaks, working just fine, reinstalled lower trim covers
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Eric from Holly, MI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Leaked Water
First I removed the old seal and comparied it with the new one and they were the same.
Then my wife put the new seal on. I helped her on the corners, very little. She did a very good job and it does not leak now.
Then my wife put the new seal on. I helped her on the corners, very little. She did a very good job and it does not leak now.
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Jack from Soddy Daisy, TN
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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