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.
This hose clamp extends from half an inch to an inch in diameter. It is made entirely of metal and is intended for use with Maytag brand washing machines.
This part has a swivel gooseneck fitting and that allows it to be installed closer to the wall. This part has a 3/4" hose thread on one side and a 3/8" copper tubing on the other side.
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Alan
August 10, 2021
What is the cause for the error code f9 e4, over filling. Is there a diy fix?
For model number MDB8959SKZ0
Hello Alan, Thank you for the question. The F8 E4 error code relates to the Float Switch, PartSelect Number PS16555330. The Float Switch tells the appliance when to stop filling. We hope this helps!
Hi Debbie, thank you for reaching out. We would recommend checking the power cord and wire harnesses for any damage. If these are fine, the issue is most probably with the control board, part number PS12745364. It manages the functions of the dishwasher, such as washing, draining and drying. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this information helps!
The dishwasher don't pump out only on the end of the last rinse cycle. If I hit cancel it then pumps out. It pumps out on the wash cycle fine
For model number MDB8959SKZ0
Hi Dan, thank you for reaching out. The drain pump might be overheating during the longer final rinse cycle and then resetting when you hit cancel. This could indicate a failing pump. The drain pump for your model is part number PS16221213. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
Where’s float valve that maybe
Stuck
How to get to it
Can it just be unstuck or needs
Replacing?
For model number MDB8959SKZ0
Hello Mitch, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, your model comes with a float switch instead of float valve. The float switch's primary function is to detect the water level in the dishwasher. When the water reaches the correct level, the float rises and triggers the switch, which signals the dishwasher to stop filling. If it is faulty, then it need to be replaced. It is located at the bottom of the unit on the drip tray. To access it, you will need to remove the bottom access panel. We hope this information helps!
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I called an experienced plumber, who balanced and installed my new dishwasher properly, using the brackets I ordered from Parts Select, after an INEXPERIENCED plumber had tossed the factory-provided mounting brackets out with the shipping carton. Relief!
After pulling the dishwasher out, I was able to determine the leak was occurring around the plastic nuts on the end of the heating element. I removed the heating element and saw that even though there were washers on the ends that protruded through the backside of the machine, they really weren't sealing the holes the element was sticking through. Looking at YouTube videos on the installation procedure, I noticed the element being installed had a sort of metal grommet permanently affixed to each end and the rubber washers were between the grommet and the dishwasher body. I ordered the new part and saw this to be when I received the new part. This grommet allowed the washer to seal the hole, once the plastic nuts were installed on the backside of the dishwasher. This seems to have stopped the leak. I don't know how the original part ever worked correctly, since the washers freely sat on the element with nothing to force them up against the body of the dishwasher and seal the holes. It may have been leaking long before I discovered the problem.
The valve has a plastic fitting to attach the the water line with a hose fitting. Was not carful enough with the original and damaged it attaching the water line. Ordered a replacement fitting. While it is possible to replace the water inlet valve without pulling the dishwasher out from the cabinet found it was easier to get at with the machine out. The video does and good job of showing the removal and replacing the valve. Easy job, don't be like me and be careful attaching the water line.