Dishwasher repair

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Shari

Minister of Fire
Oct 31, 2008
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Wisconsin
I am so pleased with myself (pat-on-the-back pleased!) that I just thought I would share with anyone interested you CAN repair your dishwasher yourself. :) There are two websites that helped me immensely:

Parts here: http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/

Question forum here: http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/

While I did not pose any questions on the above forum, their search feature worked very well for me.

My problem was re-distributed food debris deposited inside/outside of glassware on the top shelf. As it turned out I had a bad upper spray arm and a clogged filter. Replacing those two parts (from Sears) at a cost of around $80 was less than the cost just to have a repairman come to the house.

Just thought I would pass along this info.

Shari
 
Bravo! It's easier on the wallet, the environment, and a bit of satisfaction as well!

Have a great weekend,
Mike
 
Congratulations--

I've also had good success getting both appliance parts and diagnostic help from repairclinic.com
 
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