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salvaged dishwasher--no motor
Replacing motor assembly was hard because gasket difficult to compress. Had to carefully use car jack to push down on motor assembly to engage final clamp.
Result was $800 dishwasher for $20 plus $200 for parts.
Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Toni
September 16, 2019
We have a big leak under the washer and we were told you have to replace the pump in order to replace the seal. This part says motor. Is this what we need?
For model number jdb1100aws wash pump and seal
Hello Toni, Thank you for the question. Yes, this is the Washer Motor With the Pump you need. They are sold together. Hope this helps!
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Martin
January 19, 2018
Hi looking for the part that circulates the water through the jets. The washer drains water but doesn’t push water through jets. No water is sprayed or even pushed through the arms that spin. I think it’s called a circulator pump. Would you provide part number.
For model number JDB1090AWS
Hello Martin, Thank you for your inquiry. Part# 6-919963 would be the circulation pump. Hope this helps!
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