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Customer:
Fred from Landis, NC
Parts Used:
5304532229
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Missing 2 rollers in lower basket
Alighned the bracket and pushed in.
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Customer:
Dale from Worley, ID
Parts Used:
5304518968
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
spray arm fell off and melted on element
The Spray arm and the support had come off during operation and subsequently melted on the heating element. This was our fault, as a knife had slipped through the lower dish-rack and acted as a ramp to launch the spray arm as it came around. The support was a simple 1/4 turn counter-clockwise until it clicked into place, drop the strainer basket into position around the support, them push the spray arm into place until the catches snap over the retaining ring molded into the support. All told, about 10 minutes, max.
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Customer:
Ashley from Littleton, CO
Parts Used:
5304517203
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Lower spray arm heat shield melted
Electrolux part number PS1524955, lower spray arm.

Problem. Dishwasher was spraying water out the bottom of the door. The spray arm was damaged when the heat shield overheated, causing the shield to contact the heating element. This resulted in the spray arm melting, causing water to be sprayed out the small gap between the dishwasher door, and the dishwasher bottom pan.

Repair
Lower spray arm is easy to remove. Release the arm clips at the center of the spray arm. When the clips are released, lift and remove damaged arm. Replacement arm is attached by pressing down on the center of the spray arm. The new unit has smaller heat shields so it will be less prone to overheating.

Thanks for the fast shipping. Part was recieved in a few days. For just a few dollars, the handwashing is over.
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Customer:
Rick from Ozark, MO
Parts Used:
5304525218
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Appliance read out "err", would not go on
It would sometimes work, which led me to believe it was a switch. Looked on line and found the mail switch to go on was in the latch. I took it apart, 6 screws, wiggled the switch and it went on. So I found the door switch to be bad. It was very simple to change the switch.
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Customer:
steve from virginia beach, VA
Parts Used:
154773201
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
No water to dish washer
After figuring out the problem wasn't the water inlet switch, I replaced the switch assembly for the water level float. Cut off supply water to dishwasher, removed the 2 screws holding switch assembly, and installed new switch. 15 minutes, very easy job.
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Customer:
John from Hummelstown, PA
Parts Used:
154827601
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Dishwasher was leaking at the lower left side of the door.
Probably the easiest repair job that you could encounter. I removed the old gasket from the door frame. Cut the new gasket to length and pushed it into the door frame.

Water leak solved...
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Customer:
Rosemary from Desert Hot Springs, CA
Parts Used:
154756401
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
The front door kept falling down
Broken friction cable on the right hand side. Remove screws that hold dishwasher to cabinet, pull out the dishwasher far enough to get to the friction cable and rear spring. Remove broken cable. Attach new cable to rear spring and connect to door hinge. Push back dishwasher and screw in the two screws that keep the dishwasher attached to the cabinet. Very simple.
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Customer:
Doris from Arkadelphia, AR
Parts Used:
5304506516
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
loose spray arm
Unscrewed the old spray arm and replace with the new spray arm.

The best part was in the ordering process. Having the diagrams with the parts let me see that I was ordering the correct part. Thanks!
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Customer:
Bob from YONKERS, NY
Parts Used:
5304506516, 154406401
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Broken upper sprayer
Unscrewed upper sprayer by hand, screwed new one in by hand. Piece of cake!
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Customer:
mike from Bartlett, IL
Parts Used:
5304506516
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Spray arm came off in wash cycle
The spray arm comes off into 3 parts but is really only supposed to be one. I removed the nut from the old assembly and attempted to place the new assembly on by hand. The new nut seemed to be slightly smaller than the original so it would not attach to the dishwasher. Using a kitchen knife, I removed the new nut from the arm unit and attached the new arm to the original nut and it went back on easily. The connection of the new arm to the new nut was 3 tabs that needed to be depressed with the knife and was a different conection method than the assembly that kept coming off in the wash cycle. The replacement part had a much better design than the original.
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Customer:
Lauren from Peabody, MA
Parts Used:
5304535382
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
large holes in the bottom of the basket where pieces of plastic kept breaking off
I replaced the basket. No tools necessary. New basket seems sturdier than original. Very satisfied with my purchase.
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Customer:
Ronald from Montgomery, TX
Parts Used:
5304506516
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Upper wash arm bushing had worn
Discovered upper wash arm had come off. It looked like it was repairable, but the bushing/clip holding the arm came off after one wash. Looked on line and reviewed part and saw it was a one piece assembly from photos. Removed old assembly by unscrewing from top of washer and screwed new assembly in place.
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Customer:
Lisa from Fort Lauderdale, FL
Parts Used:
5304517203
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Lower spray arm came off and melted against the heating element
I installed the new spray arm without any tools and it worked perfectly.
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Customer:
shannon from baltimore, MD
Parts Used:
5304517203
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
old spray arm had melted and wasnt spraying
I removed the old spray arm by pulling it off of the base then I pushed the new one on and made sure it was on properly then I pit the base back into the dishwasher and it was good as new!
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Customer:
John from SIERRA VISTA, AZ
Parts Used:
154579101
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
Left side door spring replacment
First thing I did was turn off the power to the dishwasher, then remove the racks. Remove the foot plates, remove the two top screws holding the dishwasher. Then using the socket set, retract the two foot stands to pull the dishwasher forward. You may not have to do this step as I had to get it over tile. The pully springs are on the sides, easily replaced. After replacing the springs and I recommend replacing both at the same time, put everything back. The hardest part will be the foot plates, there are two and getting them lined up and the screws back in is a bit of a challenge. Then you are done.
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