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Silverware Basket - Gray Specifications

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Replacing your Maytag Dishwasher Silverware Basket - Gray

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Only problem I encountered, and I think it was due to the age of the dishwasher, was the newunit was not as deep as teh original rack. This will require a new method of loading dishes. Also, the new basket doesn't really fit well in the new rack.
Still cheaper than replacing a good cleaning dishwasher!
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Cheryl from South Burlington, VT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Janet from Plano, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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CHRISTOPHER from Spalding, NE
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
I got the part two days after ordering it. Great service.
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Kenneth from Houston, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Liz from Alexandria, VA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
I'm just happy to know there is a place that has such a user friendly website and stocks so many parts for older appliances. I had my house built in 1992 and several of the appliance are original. Fortunately I always keep the owners manuals for every piece of equipment so the model and serial numbers are readily available.
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Wade from Seattle, WA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Dayna from Logan, UT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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KEVIN from Woodbury, MN
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Marge from Cranford, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
To fix the leak in the door it is necessary to replace the bottom spray arm. This is because when the lower spary arm fails it gets small splits which, when spraying, send water up into the door vent and inside the door. It then leaks out the bottom of the door to drain.
1. Take out he bottom dish rack.
2. Locate plastic nut (lower spray arm cap) on lower spray arm (see parts diagram).
3. Remove plastic nut (lower spray arm cap) by hand - it twists counter clockwise to loosen.
4. There will be a small piece (jump-up nozzle) under the plastic nut (lower spary arm cap). Note how it was situated. Place it aside with the lower spary arm cap - you'll need them both during reassembly.
5. Pull off lower spary arm and filter guard (they are attached to each other).
6. Note how the lower spray arm was attached to the filter guard. The top and bottom of the lower spray arm are not the same.
7. Unsnap lower spray arm from filter guard by pulling up on one side and then the other to removed it from the plastic clips on the filter guard.
8. Install the new lower spray arm, by snaping it into the plastic retainers on the filter guard, one side at a time. Make sure you installed it with the correct side up.
9. Remove the two metal pieces (Radient Shield)from each end of the old lower spray arm and place the on the new lower spray arm. A small flat head screwdriver is useful to assist in removing them from the old arm.
9. Place the assembly (lower spray arm and filter guard) back onto the dishwasher and place the jump-up nozzle back into position.
8. Attach the palstic nut (lower spray arm cap) and tighten clockwise until secure. Don't over tighten.
9. Slide the bottom dish rack back into position.
This will fix the problem of the leaky door. I went ahead and replaced the upeer spray arm at the same time since it was a connvient time to do so.
If you wish to do so read on.
Replacing upper spray arm.
1. Remove the bottom dish rack.
2. You can remove the top dish rack, but you don't need to.
3. Examine where the upper spray arm is attached to the dishwasher. You will see three parts. The one on the spary arm center - toward the inside of the dishwasher is the SNAP SPRAY RETAINER. Next is the UPPER SPRAY ARM itself. Next, between the UPPERT SPRAY ARM and the body of the dishwasher is the SNAP OUTLET NUT.
4. Remove the SNAP OUTLET NUT by turing it counter clockwise (remember its upside down so you have to be looking up at it to determine which way is counter clockwise). I had to use a screwdriver blade and the palm of my hand to get it to loosen - I set the blade against one of the Knurls on the nut and gave it a tap with the palm of my hand).
5. The whole assembly will drop down. Remove it from the dishwasher. Note the way the UPPER SPRAY ARM is positioned; as the two sides are different.
6. With a pair of needle nose pliers compress the wings of the SNAP SPRAY RETAINER and remove it from the assembly. The assembly is now in three pieces.
7. Replace the old UPPER SPRAY ARM with the new one - again make sure it is in correctrly, as there is a top and bottom to the spary arm.
8. Insert the the SNAP SPRAY RETAINER into the new UPPER SPRAY ARM and into the SNAP OUTLET NUT. Place the assembly back into the dishwasher by tightening down the SNAP OUTLET NUT - turning it clockwise to tighten.
9. Replace the uppper dish rack if you removed it.
10. Repalce the lower dish rack.
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Wayne from Moreno Valley, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Manufacturer Part Number: WP6-918873

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