This is a replacement dishrack roller or wheel for your dishwasher. It is made of gray plastic, measures a little over an inch in diameter, and is sold individually. This roller is designed for the lo...
This part is a replacement tine row clip for your dishwasher. The tine row clip is adjustable, and it fits onto your dishrack to holds the tines into place. If your dishrack tine rows will not stay in...
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Greg
February 28, 2023
need part number for replacement door springs
For model number SHE68TL5UC
Hello Greg, thank you for contacting us. The part you are looking for is the door spring kit, part number PS8770519. This kit includes 2 springs and 2 cables. Glad to be of assistance!
I get E09 at the end of the wash, What needs to be replaced?
For model number SHE68TL5UC
Hi Steve, thank you for the question. According to our research, the error code E09 means that the heating element of the dishwasher is defective. To solve this issue, you may need to replace the heat pump, part number PS8761336. We hope this helps!
The tines that hold dishes in the lower dishrack basket collapse when loaded
For model number SHE68TL5UC
Hello James, thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the parts you are looking for are part numbers PS8728257, and PS8727470. You will need 4 of the first part number and 2 of the second. If you would like assistance placing an order, please contact customer service. Good luck with your repair!
Removed two rusted tines lines, then I unclipped the stabilizers, installed four other positioning clips, put the two adjustable tines in the two vertical plastic stabilizers at the ends of the lower baskets. Worked like a charm and all is good. May I suggest using stainless steel or more nickel in the iron used in the basket or a thicker or more durable plastic in the tines.
Went to on line video and followed it. The old gasket came right out and the new one fit right in. Started at the top middle and worked the gasket in on both sides to make sure it was evenly spaced.