This door gasket can be installed by simply pressing it into the channel around the door. This dishwasher door gasket, or door seal, allows the dishwasher door to have an airtight seal when closing th...
This water inlet valve is specially designed for those dishwashers of the vertical axis style and comes with a mounting bracket. The attaching solenoids on the valve open and close according to the de...
This door spring is sold individually and is located on either side of the door. NOTE: The part may not be the same size as the original, and may differ in appearance, but will function the same.
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George
June 23, 2023
Where is filter and how to reve it
For model number MDB5000AWW
Hi George, thank you for your question. The filter, part number PS11747618, is located under the lower spray arm and wrapped around the rinse arm. We have found a video to help you remove it. The dishwasher may vary slightly in appearance, but the filter location and the disassembly instructions are almost the same. We hope this helps!
Why does cycle stick on heated delay spot on timer
For model number MDB5000AWW
Hi Vern,
Thank you for your question. If the timer is not advancing, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the timer, the door switches, and the heating element. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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Took out about 7 torx screws to remove the inner door liner. Discovered evidence of leak coming from the sop dispenser latch, and noticed the grommet had turned soft and was torn. The grommet is only about 1" square. Used nut driver to remove two screws to remove latch assembly. Slipped old grommet off and put new one on, and reattached the latch. The foam seal at the bottom of the door looked worn, so we replaced it with weatherstripping from home improvement store. The main door seal was brittle, so we replaced it too - just grab an end and pull the old one out. The new one was installed by starting at one end and we just pushed it in place. We used a nut-driver to push it in - we were afraid a screwdriver might damage it. The new door seal required us to latch the door to get it to stay closed the fist couple of days, but now it has loosened up a bit and works as expected. And NO MORE LEAKS. Cost is much less than a new unit!
I opened the end stop of the rack, replaced the roller, and put the end stop back on. I can't believe I paid the repairman the last time $125????? An he put in a regular screw that rusted and broke the roller. Took me 3 minutes! Thanks
I ordered two clips just in case. Turns out I needed both of them. Since I hadn't seen the adjustable tines installed, it took some time to figure out how to put the assembly together.
For some reason I had the dishwasher for 7 years before it occurred to me to order the replacement parts. It's much more efficient to use with the adjustable tines properly installed as I can load approximately 25% more plates than before.