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Both fan and light switches were broken.
TURN OFF POWER TO RANGE AT FUSE BOX -- a)Open the oven door, b) Unscrew the left and right silver nuts (not the black screws)that are in the oven under the control panel, c)pull off the four control knobs on the control panel, d) gently tilt out the control panel, e) set the control panel in/on the protruding arms, f) pull off THE connectors at the back of the switches - remember which is top and bottom, g) use a screw drive to break off the plastic pieces that hold the switches in place, h) push out the old switches, i) push/snap in the new switches, j) reconnect wires, replace control panel and screw in the nuts.
First, removed screws on bottom panel. On this model, everything was easy to see. Did not have to move the appliance at all. The left side wire was broken. Just removed the broken part, connected the new wire, and then the springs to it. No problem at all. Took about 15 mins.
First removed the two screws and then the bottom part of the door. Replaced the broken cable & eyelet assy with the purchased part. Connect the eyelet with the two springs which tied with door mechanism with other cable/eyelet assy. Done
It was really easy- Loved the fact that you had a picture of the part needed on your website, it really made finding the part we needed very easy. I would highly recommend your site- the part came quickly, also
Used ascrewdriver to bend the metal rail that the roller rolls on. The part that needed to be bent holds the end cap on. Once bent, the end cap pops off. The the old roller can be removed and the new roller instsalled. The rail then needs to be re-bent.
First removed the end cover and clip on the end of the rack slide. Used a flat head screwdriver to push in the clip and carefully pried it out. Then using the same screwdriver, pried up on the rack roller clip attached to the dish rack. Once clip was free of the rack, slid the rack roller off through the front of the slider. Slid the new rack roller into the slider and snapped the roller clip onto the dish rack in the same place the old one was. Carefully twisted the plastic end cover and clip back onto the rack slider. Job complete. The trickest part of the job is removing the rack slider end cover.
I first removed the rail end caps by bending open the rail ends. They easily come off. The wheels slide out of the rack and the part snapped on to the rack removed. I used a screw driver to pry them off. New wheels are slid into the rail and snapped to the rack. End caps put back into place and rail tips bent back. Very easy.
Removed the end cap from the rack guide.Removed broken roller and stud.Slid on new rollers and studs attached to dishrack reinstalled end caps.Total time less then 15 minutes.Easy job.
Front plastic Piece on both top level slides wouldnt come off
It would have been nice, not being a dishwasher repair man, that when the new parts came, there were a set of instructions included on how to install them. There must have been a special tool that Maytag uses to repair these items, and I ended up having to break the pieces off in order to install the new parts.. this was a shame.
I installed the rollers that allow the top tray to slide in and out of the dishwasher so I can lay glasses and pans on that shelf... There are 2 plastic white pieces in front of each slide that must come off in order to slide out the old parts and in with the new. But I had to twist each plastic side real hard and break them to get the new parts in.. now I have a mess...
Removed motor and found shaft severely rusted. Cleaned up the rust but the shaft was too pitted to work effectively with the new seal.Wasted my time and money