The Rack Slide End Cap is a white one-inch plastic part which replaces the end cap for your dishwasher rack, preventing your rack from sliding too far. If you find the dish rack is causing the door to...
This push on nut is for your dishwasher or refrigerator. As the name suggests, it pushes into place, rather than being screwed in. It is approximately half an inch in diameter and is made of stainless steel.
This pump and motor kit replaces many old style pump and motor kits that were manufactured since 1970. The instructions are included with this kit to help you to make it adaptable to your dishwasher.
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This water inlet valve is specially designed for those dishwashers that fit under the counter from 1974 To Present. The valve should be located behind the lower kickplate panel in either the right or ...
This kit includes the armature and link assembly. You may need the solenoid bracket which is sold separately.
This valve opens in order for the water to drain out of the dishwasher.
1. Remove lower cover skirt. 2. Shut of water at undersink valve. 3. Unplug power cord or turn off circuit breaker. 4. Disconnect water supply line from fill valve. 5. Unplug the electrical connector from the valve. 6. Remove the 2 valve mounting bracket screws. 7. With loose valve in hand, rotate to gain access to allow release of outlet hose clamp for hose removal. 8. Remove brass fitting from old valve and install on new valve. Use teflon tape on the pipe threads only.
Opened package from Parts Select. Removed Silverware basket from package. Opened Dishwasher. Inserted Silverware Basket in rack. Closed Dishwasher. Discarded shipping package. Told wife I fixed Dishwasher. Sat down & had a beer.
The most difficult part was removing the dishwasher from below the counter. Once that was complete, I simply turned the washer onto it's front surface to access the pump easier. Simply disconnected the electrical connectors, loosened the three hose clamps holding the hoses to the pump. Lastly removed a stiff arm bracket holding the pump. Reversed the order to install the new one using a longer bracket provided with the new unit. Hooked up the electrical connections last and slid the washer back in place. The washer runs like new now and is not making noise. The replacement part was a perfect match.