Replacement dishwasher drain hose. Per the manufacturer if the drain hose being replaced does not have the vent tube going to the water inlet assembly a new water inlet will be needed.
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Gail
February 18, 2024
How do I clean the filter
For model number LDS4821ST
Hello Gail, Thank you for your inquiry. To access the filter, pull out the racks then use a Philips screw driver to remove lower spray arm by taking out the screws to the right at the base of the water guide tube and remove the retainer. Use a flat blade screwdriver to release the water guide tube at the top and at the rear and turn it clockwise to release it. Now remove the screws that hold the filter assembly in blade and remove the filter. You can now take out the filter and rinse it with hot soapy water and a soft brush. We hope this helps.
Removed mounting screws from sides of disher. Removed broken piece of connector assy still attached to hinge. Attached new connector assy to hinge then looped it around pulley with spring attached to opposite end. Need both hands to pull spring up to side of tub and connect it. I would suggest replacing both connector assemblies while you have the dishwasher pulled out. Push dishwasher back in and mount with screws.
Replacing the spring and connector assembly (the cord had frayed and broken) was easy and took only a matter of minutes to do. Wrestling the dishwasher in and out of its space under the counter was very difficult. Because my kitchen is compact, I had to move the refrigerator first, then disconnect the Romex cable and water lines from the dishwasher before I could pull it fully from under the counter. The side panels have screws in the front and the back, so the appliance had to be moved out until its back was exposed. But I got the job done and the door works just like a new one now!