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...
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 door seal is for dishwashers.
Door seal seals the gap between the opening to the dishwasher tub and the outer edge of the door.
After installing the door seal, shut the dishwasher door and ...
This plastic cover and stem assembly helps hold the lower spray arm in place.
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Brittney
July 7, 2021
Current our dishwasher is not working. There are 3 blinking lights on washing, cleaning and sanitized that continue to flash. We have tried to reset with the breaker and cleaned the glass thing at the bottom. But still unable to run the dishwasher.
For model number LFID2426TF3A
Hi Brittney,
Thank you for your question. If the wash, clean and sanitize lights are flashing and resetting the washer did not help, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the wiring, the door latch assembly, the control panel, the user interface and control button assembly and the electronic control board. We hope this helps! Good luck with the repair!
I removed old tub gasket, which the door presses against to make a seal, and put the new one in. Flat tip screwdriver was used to gently press gasket in.
I looked under and found that 2 brass nuts that secured the heater element through the base housing of the dishwasher has split down each side of the nut and no longer was tight enough to keep water from leaking around either end of the heater element. I powered down the dishwasher at the circuit breaker and then reached under the dishwasher and pulled away the 2 wires that were attached to each side of the heater element. I removed the two nuts and replaced them with the parts I ordered from partselect.com. I then put the appropriate wires back at the end of the heater element and ran the dishwasher to check for leaks. No leaks... it was fixed.