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It sounded like something was jammed in the bottom of dishwasher. Took it apart, not sure if put it back together correctly because now it is not turning (bottom). Is there a diagram to look at on how to put back together correctly? Whirlpool Quiet Partner II Serial # FP1386450 Model # DU943PWKQO
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There is a safety switch to make sure you can not power the unit while it is apart. Sometimes this switch will break when you open the unit. Bottom line most manufactures if electric tools and appliances do not want tou screwing with their stuff.
Whenyou took the door apart did you take note of how so you can reverse the proceedure Sorry it is difficult to explane in words on how to put a door together all I can say is try placeing the panels from the top down and bottom up then if anything works put in all the screws halfway then after all the screws are in then tighten them as evenly as possible
I had the same problem with by Kemore Ultrawash after two years. The motor bearing went bad because the seal went out and dish water got to the bearing. If you are handy, this motor comes out after taking the dishwasher out. I was surprised how easily the motor came apart from the dishwasher, a good design. The motor has three screws that holds it together, I took them out and took the motor apart. I took the old beaing off the shaft with a grinder, careful not to groove the motor shaft. I did, but just put some high temp silicone caulk in the groove before I put the new bearing on the shaft. I bought a new bearing on the internet, it is a 22mm x 8mm x 7mm. I bought one that went in a small engine, a quality one. I placed it on the shaft, put the motor back together and put the dishwasher back together. It has run quiet and great for many weeks now. I expect the dishwasher may last many years now, because the bearing I took out was a cheap aftermarket one, and the new one is vastly superior in quality.
Good luck and fire away with any questions. I love this dishwasher and am glad I could fix it for 19$ and some of my time.
We took it all the way apart and cleaned it really well in the bottom of the dishwasher. Then we put it back together. Then we removed the hose from the disposal and suctioned it with the wet/dry vac to remove any clogs, then put that back together.
Ran dishwasher with Tang in both powder cups to clean it, and it's running fine now.
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