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Luis U - June 14, 2021
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Easy repair
Got the whole part even though I only needed the plastic attachment that comes with it, the salesperson told me they do not come separate, so when I got it I took the part out and install it on the existing arm.
Now I have a new track that I don't need.
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Glenn Butler
February 1, 2019
Need lower rack track. Need to make sure i order the correct track. With the door open, what is the orientation? Left on the left, or is it like a car (where the orientation is from the drivers seat)?
For model number Kitchen Aid KDTE404DWH0
Hi Glenn,
Thank you for your question. When you face the dishwasher, the orientation is based on your left or right side. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Mario
December 2, 2021
To attach the lower rack bracket assembly to the dishwasher wall, does the old one just pry off with a screwdriver? Does the new one attach with a hit from a hammer or another way?
For model number KDTE404DSP0
Hello Mario, Thank you for the question. To install the Tracks for the Lower Rack, unplug the dishwasher and turn off the water supply. Lift up the locking tabs to remove the rack after pulling it out. Use a screwdriver to remove the mounting screws securing the access panels and remove the inner and outer panel with insulation. Use channel-lock pliers to unthread the water supply line elbow fitting from the inlet valve, and watch for any spare water. Use a nutdriver to unthread the screw to release the terminal box from the right support rail. Detach the cover and note the orientation of the wires, then untwist the wire nuts to disconnect the wires. Unthread the screw to release the grounding wire, and then the strain relief nut. Detach it and the wires. Disconnect the drain hose and feed it through the cabinet. Open the dishwasher door and remove the mounting bracket screws. You may need to adjust the legs to lower the appliance. Pull the dishwasher away from the cabinet carefully, as it is heavy. Use a 5-1/16" socket or nutdriver to unthread the screws securing the rack track. Remove the old track and install the new track. Reverse this process to put your dishwasher back into place. We hope this helps!