...screw holding the plastic bracket and it seems to be rather fragile in that it would be rather easy for it to break its seal. What do you think. In this Kitchenaid dishwasher model KUDS01FLSS2, the ...
...screw was loose. I tightened it and it fixed the problem. That was about a month ago. Now it is doing it again. I'm going to tighten it again this weekend and apply Loc-tite to the threads. To get to ...
...side of the machine and then was able to pull the whole dishwasher out from under the counter top. on the bottom in the back are two white plastic hex nuts with a wire connection going to each. I ...
...plastic "loop" on the other), and a spring (near the back of the unit). One door balance assembly will likely be "good," one will be "broken," and the likely cause is the string has pulled from its ...
...screw out and create a bigger problem. Yes--you shouldn't have to be doing this to a KitchenAid appliance that cost this much--but I suspect that this will become a feature of periodic maintenance. ...
...side. It should be as close to the door edge as possible. Test to see if that solves it... it did for me. Same problem. I raised the levels in the front and also loosened slightly loosened the screws ...
...side attaches to the spring and the other wraps around the plastic wheel and can be connected to the plastic assemble on the door. Just be careful because you will need to put quite a bit of tension ...
plastic to get brittle with age (even less than 5 years) or the nylon cord to wear down and break. That is why you see the frayed cord. You have to pull the dishwasher out to fix the problem. I had to
plastic side brackets that come with the bottom seal kit. I used the suggested glue for the bottom seal but I still have water dripping out of the bottom of the door. It's as if the bottom seal is not
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