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Kyle
March 9, 2023
The sprayer keeps falling down- it comes off and falls down. I don’t know if I need both the assembly and the paddle
For model number GDP645SYN3FS
Hi Kyle, thank you for your inquiry. First, you will need to check the connection clips on the assembly. If there is an issue with the connection clips, then you will need both the conduit mid-blaster assembly, part number PS11729194, and the middle spray arm, part number PS16542477. We hope this solves your problem!
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Maggie
June 14, 2023
Bottom spray doesn’t move during wash and powder doesn’t dissolve. Some dishes clean others not. Had this problem before quite recently (march) and repairman said diverter valve was blocked with string. No idea how that got in there. Cleaned it out and all well until now. Have checked arms move and no holes blocked. So do I need a new diverter valve and can we install ourselves, don’t want to spend another $255 on a machine that’s only a few years old
For model number Pdt715syn2fs
Hello Maggie, thank you for reaching out. If the spray arms are not moving and the dishes are not being cleaned, we would recommend replacing the diverter assembly, part number PS16217028, to fix the issue. It controls the flow of water to the spray arms. You can easily replace this part by using the following instructions:
1. Turn off the dishwasher.
2. Remove the upper and bottom rack assemblies.
3. Remove the lower spray arm.
4. Press the tab and twist counterclockwise to release the diverter assembly.
5. Remove the diverter assembly and replace it with a new one.
We hope this information helps!
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