This is a flood switch assembly for your washer. The flood switch controls the hot and cold water filling your washer tub to ensure the proper amount of water. You may need to replace this part if you...
This OEM-compatible screw is designed for use with many GE dishwashers. Measuring 8-16 HXW and 1/2" in length, this stainless steel screw secures the middle spray arm hub to the upper rack assembly, e...
This is replacement door latch for your dishwasher. The door latch is attached to the tub frame, and connects to the door strike to keep your dishwasher door closed during operation. If you have a bro...
This dishwasher tub gasket creates a watertight seal between the tub and door to prevent leaks and maintain efficient performance. Made from durable rubber, it fits into the tub’s channel and is easy ...
Looking to fix your dishwasher and get it back to cleaning your dishes like a champ? Your solution could be the GE Conduit Mid Assembly. This important part, also known as the spray arm manifold, firm...
If your dishwasher isn’t draining properly, this drain pump kit could be the fix. It helps remove water from the tub during the cycle so everything gets cleaned and dried the way it should. The kit mi...
This conduit adapter attaches to the central wash arm in your dishwasher to allow the arm to clean dishes thoroughly and properly. This genuine OEM adapter is made of high quality plastic and measures...
The lower rack roller supports the smooth sliding of your dishwasher’s bottom rack. Measuring 1.5 inches in diameter and charcoal-colored, this OEM replacement part is sold individually. Replace all f...
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Marilyn Javins
December 11, 2019
I need the top of dishwasher door trim it goes around the bottoms on the top it’s a crome color
For model number DDT575SSF2SS
Hello Marilyn, thank you for writing. For your model dishwasher, it is Tub Gasket part number PS11721490. Good luck with your repair!
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Charlene
February 23, 2024
Upper Rack only comes out part way, is there a latch or something?
For model number DDT575SSF2SS
Hi Charlene, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, the issue is most probably with the slide rail. The slide rails for both sides of the rack have the same part number PS8767476. You may need to replace the faulty one to fix the issue. We hope this helps!
Hello Charlene, Thank you for your inquiry. You can download the Fix App https://www.fix.com/app/how-it-works which provides you with user manuals, how-to videos, and specific part numbers for your model. Our app allows you to upload your model number to get all the information you need to fix anything in your home. We hope this helps.
Hi Ronald, thank you for the question. According to our research, we recommend checking the high loop drain hose, part number PS16618969, located at the base of the dishwasher. Food particles, soap residue, and other debris can cause clogs that prevent water from draining. If the hose is bad or broken, replace it. If this is fine, we suggest inspecting the door beach gasket, part number PS8746192, and the door vent gasket, part number PS8688151. If any of these are bad or broken, replace them. If the issue remains, you may need to replace the water inlet valve, part number PS12743161. We hope this is helpful!
We tried cleaning out the filter and it clogged with a huge amount of gunk. We removed the gunk, scrubbed the filter, and tried running the dishwasher, but still no water. That took over an hour (not counting the time the dishwasher spent running). Then we tried your diagnosis center and it pointed to the flood switch or the water valve. I extracted the flood switch (another 30-60 minutes) to check it, and it also contained gunk and (significantly) did not rattle, which made me suspect the flood switch was the problem, so I ordered one. Once the replacement arrived, I checked it and the flood switch rattled, confirming that it should work properly. I spent 30-45 minutes installing it, plus the filter assembly and racks I had to remove to access it. Ran the dishwasher and everything came out sparkling clean. I don't know where the gunk came from, but if you aren't getting water and the filter is full of gunk, check the flood switch.
Didn't actually do the compete repair but got close. Pulled out dishwasher, disconnected and checked continuity on the existing heating element (about 16 ohms) the new element was also about 16 ohms. This indicates they both were working fine and no need for replacement. Next step would have been to swap the elements would have been simple. Tried to replace main board as well, still not the issue so giving up and replacing the dishwasher. It wasn't the high temp cut off thermostat either incidentally and no error codes in maintenance mode. Check continuity of your existing element before ordering to save aggravation.
Open the washer, remove the bottom dish rack, then twist off the bottom water sprayer. Use a screwdriver to remove the mounting/ stabilizing screws so you can slide out the dishwasher. Close the dishwasher and slide it out. Underneath at the back there are two wires powering the drying element, carefully remove them. Use an adjustable wrench to remove the two plastic mounting nuts for the drying element. Open the washer and remove the old drying element, and insert the new element. Reassemble the dishwasher in the reverse order if disassembly.