This OEM Dishwasher Upper Rack Adjuster is a grayish-black, plastic part which will require a screwdriver to install. It fits onto the dishwasher rack and connects it to the track allowing it to slid...
This gray plastic lower dishrack roller is a part for your dishwasher. It attaches to the bottom of the lower dishrack, allowing it to move in and out smoothly. If the lower dishrack stops moving in a...
Sold individually. This part secures the upper side of the dishwasher to the underside of the counter or cabinet to prevent the dishwasher from moving, shaking, or tilting forward.
Also known as rack adjuster. Sold individually.
This is an original part from KitchenAid, Kenmore, Whirlpool, Jenn-Air, and Maytag for use with Dishwashers. The dishrack adjuster arm positioner clip...
This part is the replacement door seal for your dishwasher. It is approximately 22 inches long and 2 inches wide. This door seal is made of gray plastic and is found at the bottom the dishwasher. The ...
This 18 ml bottle of white appliance touch-up paint is used to cover scratches or marks on your appliance. The white touch-up paint can be used on refrigerators, microwaves, ranges, clothes dryers, an...
Sold individually.
This dishrack adjuster is for dishwashers.
Dishrack adjuster lets you change the height of the dishwasher's upper rack.
Wear work gloves to protect your hands when installing this part.
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George
December 8, 2019
Dishes don't get clean. Heating element not working. About half of the time the soap door opens and while it seems to be going through its cycle when you open the door all of the soap is in the bottom of the tub. I have replaced the heating element and thermostat. I also replaced the turbidity sensor. The unit is only four and a half years old. Any ideas????? thanks gpm.
For model number KDTE104DSS1
Hi George, I would get a qualified technician to take a look. A possible part that could be causing this is a faulty control board. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
Kitchen aid dishwasher. Heating element does not work. How would a bad turbidity sensor affect the operation of the heating coil? Is the turbidity sensor wired into the same circuit with the heating coil?
For model number KDTE104DSS1
Hello George, Thank you for the question The Sensor Measures level of soil in the water. It may keep going through the wash cycle and preventing it from getting to the dry cycle. Only %2 of the time have previous customers replaced the sensor with the element issue. Hope this helps!
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Randy
February 2, 2023
Dishwasher pump valve is dripping from bottom. Can pump seal be replaced?
For model number KDTE104DSS1
Hello Randy, Thank you for the question. If you are referring to the Seal for the Diverter Motor in the bottom of the Sump, the seal is not sold separate from the Sump Assembly. We hope this helps!
The upper rack appears to be off track.The front part of the rack on the right droops down.As a result the door will not close. Any help will b appreciated. Thank you.
For model number KDTE104DSS1
Hi Edward, thank you for reaching out. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend checking the following parts: right slide track, part number PS12584377, dishrack adjuster, part number PS11750092, and upper rack adjuster, part number PS11756150. We hope this sorts out your problem!
Pulled dishwasher from under counter, attached link to spring, hooked spring back into frame/chassis, threaded link through pulleys, attached other end of link onto door, reinstalled dishwasher under counter. All's well. Note-I purchased an extra link anticipating that the other one will fail. They're cheap enough.
Caviat: The actual repair is less than 15 minutes, but I spent a lot of time playing with it before I figured out it was that easy and fast. You don't need to remove the dishwasher from the counter to do this. And it will probably help to look at the new part closely so you can understand where the retainer clip is to press it and release the old pump.
First remove the water from the dishwasher pan that would not drain with a wet/dry vac. Otherwise the water will all drain on the floor when you remove the pump. Then remove the two screws on the kickplate on the front of the unit below the door. Remove the kickplate/maintainence access cover. The drain pump is on the right about 8 inches in. Using two hands you grasp the drain pump with your right hand and use the left hand to push the retaining clip down. Then the drain pump will rotate 1/4 turn counterclockwise and can be removed without pulling the dishwasher out. There is likely to be some water leak out that was traped in the pump housing that you can not reach with the vac. Disconnect the wire. Connect the wire to the new pump, put it in place and 1/4 turn clockwise to install it. Replace the kickplate and you're done.
1. Open the dishwasher and remove the two plastic grommets about halfway down on either side of the opening. Then remove the two screws under the grommets.
2. Remove the kick plate under the door. May have to lower unit by turning the feet using the adjustable wrench.
3. Make sure you have enough slack in the water input line and electrical wiring that you can pull the dishwasher out about 12 inches or more.
4. There is a spring and nylon rope link on both sides of the unit. Probably just one link is broken, but the replacement comes with two, so you can replace both or save one as a spare. Look at the good side and it should be pretty self explanatory how it attaches. I found it easiest to first thread the link around the lower pulley, then attach the link to the spring, then spring to the rear support, then the link to the door.