The Lower Spray Arm is used in your dishwasher to spray water and clean your dishes. If broken there will be visible damage or your dishes may no longer be cleaned properly. If your spray arm is broke...
This grey OEM dishwasher tub gasket is a 73" grey rubber part that creates a seal around the dishwasher to prevent any water leakage during a cycle. If it's damaged or broken, you'll start seeing wate...
This dishwasher water inlet valve is a genuine OEM component designed to regulate water flow into the appliance during the fill cycle. Typically located behind the lower kickplate panel in either fron...
The single rack roller kit comes with one axle/clip and one wheel/roller. The rack wheel is designed to allow the rack of your dishwasher to roll in and out. If the rack will not complete this task, o...
This part is a genuine OEM part. This grey lower dish rack assembly comes with eight light-gray rollers for easy access. The dish rack is approximately 21 inches wide x 22 inches deep. The dish rack h...
This part is a replacement spray arm support for your dishwasher. It is made of white plastic and is approximately 3 inches long, 1 inch wide, and 3 inches tall. This is the support for the lower spra...
The upper dishrack is used to hold your dishes in place while the dishwasher goes through the wash cycles. Over time the dishrack can become damaged, start to rust, or be missing rollers, and the dish...
The drain hose connects to the pump located below the lower spray arm. It aids in proper dishwasher drainage. Size: 7.5 feet long
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Pam
October 1, 2023
Not properly drying dishes, where can I locate the vent to see that it is open? How can I tell if it is the heating element?
For model number FDB1050REM2
Hi Pam, thank you for your question! The vent is concealed inside the dishwasher door at the top right side. You can test the heating element, part number PS2355742, with a multimeter. It should read anywhere between 0 - 50 ohms of resistance when you test it. Good luck with your repair!
Hello Chad, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, we would recommend checking the drain hose for clogging. If the drain hose is fine, then the issue is most probably with the drain pump, part number PS8689825. It ejects the water from the dishwasher. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. Glad to be of help!
Does the dish washer have a filter any where. if so where is it
For model number FDB1050REM2
Hello Payton, thank you for reaching out. Yes, the dishwasher does have a filter, and it’s located at the bottom inside the tub. To find it, open the door, remove the lower rack, and look beneath the lower spray arm. You’ll see a round mesh screen and a small debris cup underneath it, this is the dishwasher’s filter system. Although this model is considered “self-cleaning,” the mesh screen and sump area still collect food particles and can be lifted out and rinsed to keep the dishwasher running properly. We hope this information helps!
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Remove the bottom cover plate. Disconnect the water inlet and black rubber hose. Remove 2 mounting screws. Pull out electrical connector. Reverse order. Be sure to get the brass inlet connector really tight so it won't leak. I did the final tightning after the part is mounted. Not a bad repair at all. The only problem was that it leaked in the first place and messed up my subfloor and laminate flooring.
First I opened the door all the way. Second I reached down to the bottom gasket then grabed it on the right end of the seal that is on the right side of the door. Then I pulled the end outward from the bottom of the door toward the heater coil in the bottom of the washer. It came out real easy. You see it just snaps into a little plastic groove under the door. I then cleaned up the area for food and soap particules. I then placed the new gasket in place by lining up the notch toward the right end with the piece of plastic that encloses the right end of the plastic notch on the bottom right end of the door. Then push it in untill it stops going into the notch. It snaps in but does not make a snaping sound. It just won't go in no more.