This part is the replacement tub gasket for your dishwasher. It is black in color and is made of rubber. The tub gasket fits around the circumference of your dishwasher tub, and creates a seal that pr...
This is a replacement upper spray arm with gasket for your dishwasher. The spray arm is made of gray plastic and is approximately 16.5 inches in length. The gasket is black in color and is approximate...
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Cynthia
January 19, 2020
How do i remove the existing guide rail bracket asm from the tub? Will the tub have to slide out in order to expose the sides? If so, do you recommend an experienced installer to? It is part number 67 that i'm referring to. Wd12x10175
For model number GLDA690P02BB
Hello Cynthia, thank you for your question. Yes, the Tub will have to slide out in order to expose the sides. It shouldn't be much to replace one the unit is pulled out from the counter. There should be nuts or holders on the sides that simply unscrew from the part and then you would replace and slide it back into place and reinstall under the counter. I hope this helps.
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Dean
August 30, 2021
Remove bottom locking nut from washing bar?
For model number GLDA690P02BB
Hello Dean, Thank you for the question. The Locking Nut can be removed from the Spray Arm, It should just twist off. We hope this helps!
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We ordered a whole new set for the lower rack and even though they were smaller than the original ones, we replaced them all and now the rack slides in and out of the dishwasher with ease!
Pulled dishwasher partly out from cabinet. Removed door after disconnecting springs. Removed old gasket easily. The new gasket was the correct part but would not slip into the place of the original. The door sheet metal was crimped onto the original gasket at the factory with some kind of tool to hold it securely. Had to spread the sheet metal with a screwdriver to get the new gasket in place and used silicone seal to keep in position. Re-assembled the door after the silicone seal was dry and replaced dishwasher into the cabinet. So far it is working fine! Overall this gasket was not easy to change.
I pulled the dishwasher out, and discovered that the translucent pipe leading up the back of the machine was leaking at the point at which it fed into the middle tray.