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Opened package from Parts Select. Removed Silverware basket from package. Opened Dishwasher. Inserted Silverware Basket in rack. Closed Dishwasher. Discarded shipping package. Told wife I fixed Dishwasher. Sat down & had a beer.
Motor was getting noisier every time we used the dishwasher. We knew it was just a matter of time before it totally quit.
The most difficult part was removing the dishwasher from below the counter. Once that was complete, I simply turned the washer onto it's front surface to access the pump easier. Simply disconnected the electrical connectors, loosened the three hose clamps holding the hoses to the pump. Lastly removed a stiff arm bracket holding the pump. Reversed the order to install the new one using a longer bracket provided with the new unit. Hooked up the electrical connections last and slid the washer back in place. The washer runs like new now and is not making noise. The replacement part was a perfect match.
front twoo rack rollers broken ,bottom rack roller broken
for the top rollers you must remove thethe end cap. this was easy ,i placed a block of wood on the outside .placed the punch on the inside where the channel is pushed in to hold cap on. smacked it till it was pushed out far enough to remove end cap. new rollers simply snap on. very easy,
took dishwasher out- put on table to work on-removed wire brace- disconected drain outlet- disconnected top drive seal- removed wire clip connector- removed motor unit---------------- installed new motor/drain unit--used new longer wire brac used adapter to connect electical leads- tightened clamps and bingo it worked and didnt' leak. good job on the supplying of all the necessary adapers.
Went to www.PartSelect.com. Part was easy to locate online with GE model number and illustraion online. They shipped the parts in two days and I put the new parts on by hand. Saved a $135 service call from GE. One part came in broken from the factory. Upon calling customer servce, PartSelect sent out a replacement part the next day - no problem. Great service, would be happy to use again - Thank you!
Did the install a few days ago 4.25.11 and all went smoothly. The instructions that came with the kit were very straightforward and the diagrams were extremely helpful in locating brackets/hoses/connections. My dad thought he would just get down there and do it, but wasn't sure what to do. Using the directions with the kit, I had the motor and pump off in under 5 minutes. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS WITH THE KIT!
Some things to note: - Get some towels/cups/bowls, we had some water leaking from the dishwasher and hoses. - Be careful removing the dishwasher from the counters, go slow.
1. Shut off electricity 2. Shut off water. I just shut closed the line that went directly to the dishwasher. 3. Removed screws from bottom panel to expose motor and pump assembly. 4. Removed screws securing the dishwasher to the counters. 5. Slowly slid dishwasher from counter and rotated so door was facing the ground carefully to ensure wires/hoses were not pulled or crushed. 6. Removed screw from bottom of motor that was secured to the hanger. 7. Removed ground screw from bottom of motor. 8. Removed all wired connections from the motor and pump. 9. Loosened hose clamp securing the drain line and removed from motor. 10. Loosened 2x hose clamps securing the motor and pump assembly to dishwasher. 11. Ensured everything was clear and disconnected, and slowly removed motor and pump assembly from dishwasher. 12. Test fit new motor and pump assembly. 13. Reconnected 2x connections to the motor and pump. 14. Secured the ground wire to the motor and pump. 15. Slid motor and pump onto dishwasher and secured the 2x hose clamps. 16. Secured screw from the hanger cable to the motor and pump. 17. Reconnected water line to motor and pump, and tightened hose clamp. 18. Ensured all connections were made, hose clamps were tightened, and there were no extra connections. 19. Rotated dishwasher back onto feet. 20. Slowly slid dishwasher back into counters ensuring no cables or hoses were kinked or crushed. 21. Restored electricity and water to dishwasher, and then performed a quick test of one cycle to check for leeks. 22. Secured bottom panel and dishwasher to counters. 23. Enjoyed having a working dishwasher again!
The wheels on our dishwasher were mis-shapen and broken
It was easy as pie. The new wheels came with the new axles already attached, and the whole wheel just snapped onto the lower rack. I ordered 6 and they arrived quickly and attached within minutes, and the dishwasher actually works better now that the rack is raised properly. Thank you!
To remove the upper rack guide end caps, pull the inside flange gently to the rear, then twist the cap out of the track. Then the rollers come out easily, and replacing them involves merely snapping them in place over a rack frame part. Piece of cake! Roll the rack back into the guides, and replace the end caps. No tools needed!
Lost Despenser Lid, Droped It And Havent Seen It Since.
Ordered the part, by using the diagram on the ge website identified the part and ordered it right them and when it came (delivered really fast) took it out of the bag and screwed it in the jet dry despenser and is working great.
The hardest part was removing the dishwasher from under the counter and cleaning up the large amount of water that poured out when I turned the unit on its side. The actual pump replacement was pretty easy except there were a lot of extra parts that were only needed for other brands or other models. I might have tightened one of the large clamps too much as there was a very slight leak after I was done. One or two drops of water per cycle, which evaporates quickly and not worth taking apart again. It was not hard but took longer than predicted. Much better than buying a new dishwasher or paying the estimated $350 to an appliance repair company.
interlock switch was bad. Prevents the dishwasher form running as it "thinks" the door is still open.
Opened door, removed screw holding down metal plate that presses against interlock switch when door is closed. Removed plastic cover thingy that is over interlock switches. Removed the interlock switch by pressing the plastic lock thingy away from switch. Pulled the wires off each end of the interlock switch. Removed new interlock switch from plastic bag and reversed above procedure. Done, shut door and the dishwasher works.
I removed a front access panel below the door and found a broken steel cable going to the spring assembly which helps lift the door. I ordered a replacement from PartSelect which arrived quickly. To fix the problem, all I had to do was attach one end of the cable to the springs, route the cable across a nylon wheel, and slip the eyelet end of the cable onto a mounting post. Then reattach the access panel and I was done. Problem fixed.