This water inlet valve should be located behind the lower kickplate panel in either the right or left corner. The attaching solenoid on the valve open and close according to the desired amount of water needed.
The lower spray arm is mounted to the bottom of your dishwasher tub, and it rotates and sprays water to clean the dishes in the lower dish rack. This spray arm is made of gray plastic, and is approxim...
The circulation pump adapter, or pump adapter assembly connects the circulation pump to the tub of your dishwasher. If your dishwasher is leaking around this adapter, check the connection to ensure ev...
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This part is the replacement door hinge cable for your dishwasher. The door hinge cable connects the door spring to the door hinge, and allows the door to open in a controlled fashion. If you open you...
This dishwasher retainer connects to the removable tine.
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Jordon
February 1, 2023
When the heat cycle starts to run a loud humming sound starts and continue with the heat cycle. What is this?
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Hi Jordan,
Thank you for your question. According to the GE website, the dishwasher motor may make on and off humming sounds during operation that are normal. This sound occurs because the fan that cools the main pump motor is rotating, the soft food disposer may be grinding up food waste, or the drain pump may be operating. If you have any questions, please let us know. We look forward to hearing from you!
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All I had to do is take out the rack, pop off the old wheels, place the new stud rollers on, then pop on the new wheels. So easy and now my dishes don't get chipped when I pull the rack out and push it back in. I wish I didn't wait so long to order new parts.
I removed the old wheels & studs on the right side of the bottom rack of the dishwasher, and I gleefully THREW THEM ALL OUT! HA HA!
Then I put the nice new rollers on the studs, and then I put them on the rack.
Helpful hints for others beleaguered by this design problem:
1) Be sure to get new studs - that's the part that kept causing the wheels to fall off
2) Put the rollers on the studs before putting them on the rack. (Another user on this site noted that, and it was very helpful).
3) P.S. Very prompt shipping, great service - I will definitely use this company again. And thanks to whoever dropped a cheerful Christmas candy into the box!!