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Upper Spray Arm kept falling off.
The new arm came preassembled. I unscrewed the old arm base with my hand and screwed the new arm in place. The whole process took less than a minute. The new part was not made the same way. It was better than the original. Must have been a problem from the manufacturer. WORKS GREAT!!!
This part fixed problem. The original part seemed to have a defect. Was simple to fix, simply took off old piece still connected and hand tighten the new piece on, it took about 30 seconds.
Easiest repair ever. The spray arm itself usually really is not the problem, it usually is the clip or gasket that holds the spray arm on. It wears out. This part is perfect for it supplies a new spray arm, nut and gasket/clip. I think it wears out due to a build up on the arm that puts too much pressure on the clip/gasket. Remember when taking the nut off, if you are standing above the unit with your arm inside, you turn the nut clockwise while looking down. Good luck.
Used the screwdriver to pry the upper rack left side tine up and out. Slipped the new one into place and pressed hard to seat the tine. this process took all of about 20 seconds to do.
Unscrew old one and put new one in. Only issue we had was the new nut that screws the arm into place did not fit our machine. We had to take the old one off and use it instead.
unscrewed and remove the original mount....this is only hand tight. install new spray arm, hand tight only, threads are plastic and could strip if over tightened.
Upper Spray arm would fall off during the wash cycle
The spray arm is attached to a part that is screwed on. The new part came completely assembled. I unscrewed the old spray arm and then screwed the new part on. Less than 15 minutes. Works great!