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Rob
December 15, 2019
Screws have fallen out of the inside door panel tried a couple different screws not sure if just wrong screws or is there hole clamps for the screws to go into that might have fallen out? Also can the door be replaced on these dishwahers with a chrome looking door? Love the dishwasher its just we have reno our kitchen and trying to get away from the white without replacing perfectly good working appliances, thanks in advance
For model number DU920PFGQ3
Hello Rob, thank you for your question. The inner panel door screws are Part #: PS11753386. Unfortunately, we're not sure of the thread size, or type of screw just the replacement part number. The outer door panel can be changed to black which is Part #: PS11741352. I hope this helps!
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Stephanie
September 18, 2021
Dishwasher turns on then stops after two minutes. Help?
For model number DU920PFGQ3
Hello Stephanie, thank you for writing. Ensure the dishwasher door was not opened suddenly during the wash cycle and then not closed completely to restart the cycle. The dishwasher will not run if the door is open, so push the door closed until you hear a click. Or it may be because the switch on the door latch is shorted or that the door latch and related parts are simply broken. Door switch PartSelect Number PS358749. Door latch Bolt PartSelect Number PS11741367. Door latch Plate PartSelect Number PS11741344. Switch Pin PartSelect Number PS11741260. Good luck with your repair.
Installed new door seal. Dishwasher still leaked. Googled the model number and then cleaned the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher, still leaked. Verified that manifold bearing was not work. It was OK. Found note that a plugged vent might cause leaking door. Very counterintuitive. Pried off air vent cover. Vent was thouroughly plugged with calcium deposts from steam. Cleaned these out. Dishwasher no longer leaks.
Disconnect unit and remove from under counter. remove lower spray arm, tip over dishwasher on it's back, diconnect wires from motor , unscrew drain fitting rotate motor mounts to and lift pump and motor assembly up and out from inside the dishwasher. thoughly clean all parts during pump disassembly( under running water and a toothbrush works well) . Looking at a parts diagram,and using your memory from disassembly replace the new seals and put it all back together, with patience you can do anything and use common sense.
Ordered both drain & wash impeller kit and the drain check valve with o-ring. Decided to test the cheaper drain check valve first. Pulled dishwasher out from wall & adjacent cabinetry; removed drain hose from disposer and drained as much water as possible; "jacked" side of dishwasher to gain access to drain hose and drain check valve; used pliers to remove hose clamp; placed flat pan underneath to catch remaining water drainage; unscrewed drain check valve; tested under bathroom faucet--determined faulty; replaced with the new one, restored connections, reset dishwasher in proper location; voila--fixed! Plan to return the unneeded impeller kit.