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We have ordered new wheels but the price for plastic wheels seemed a little high ....Hose came loose, water pours out and into my basement, pump slips out of slot ..... I will NOT be buying another Kenmore dishwasher when I do replace it.
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We bought a Kenmore dishwasher from Sears a little over 1 year ago and ....Switchboard being replaced 3 times, motors and wiring being replaced they still will ....Another tech came out and said "Well they didn't program the motherboard" so ...
Need prefix for model number. Need complete model number. I believe that the numbers that you have given are stock numbers from your user manual. Kenmore can be several different manufacturers. Some brands have kits to mount unit from the sides using brackets at the top. If stainless steel tub, look for removable plastic caps on the right and left sides of unit. These holes would be used for installing bolts into cabinet. If plastic tub and no kits are available holes can be drilled into sides to secure unit to cabinet. As long as heads of bolts(screws) are flush to allow door closing, unit will not leak because of tub(door gasket.
The feet should be properly leveled and either secured from the top to the counter top using 1/2" screws or in the case of granite tops use side mount brackets and pre drill holes in the cabinets to prevent splitting. The side mount brackets usually come with the dishwasher but you might need to order a set. Here is a video on properly installing a dishwasher http://appliancehelponline.com/dishwasherinstallvideo.html
door springs usually don't "break" they iether get stretched over time or come off their mount...
springs are adjustable and can sometimes be set to a tighter tension without pulling the unit out but that may be necessary... they are generally located on both sides of the unit near the floor and can be accessed by removing the kick plate.
If the spring came off it's mount then you'll need to pull the unit out and put it back in place... there will be a bracket on the door itself with a hole to put one end of the spring and a jagged notch on the chasey to hook the other end and adjust tension...
If it's actually broken then you'll have to get a replacement spring and install as above.
how do i install the side bracket for a dishwaher
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