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Mary Beth
December 27, 2017
A repair technician told me my vent motor/exhaust fan needs replacing. Which part number would that be? Is this a diy repair in your opinion? They wanted to charge $380.00. Thank you! Mary beth
For model number PDW9280N20SS
Hello Mary Beth, Thank you for the question. The motor to the exhaust is Part Number: PS3505450. Other customers have been able to do the repair on their own. Good luck with the repoair!
Leaking a small amount under door in front. Thaought it might be the gasket as it has a space in the center. Then i noticed that the vent p#718 is wet on the inside. Is the gasket supposed to have a gap in the center? And would the vent
For model number PDWT502P0011
Hello Randy, thank you for writing. The Tub Gasket, part number PS958888, only spans the top and sides. This Exhaust Vent does not appear to be a likely source of the leak. We would suggest checking the Water Inlet Valve, part number PS3654179, and the Sump, part number PS959014, for damage that could be causing the leak. I hope this helps, and good luck with your repair!