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1041-002A Frigidaire Dishwasher

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Sold individually. Grey in color.
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This heating element mounting nut is used in dishwashers and is used to hold the nut to prevent leaking. If your nut is damaged or you notice leaking from the dishwasher, then replacing this nut will ...
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This one piece dishwasher door gasket provides a water tight seal to keep water from leaking out of your dishwasher.
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NOTE: Sold individually. This door spring is four and a half inches long. It is used for some dishwashers. These springs tend to wear out at the same rate, so you should replace both of your dishwashe...
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This is a basket for your dishwasher. It sits in the lower dishrack and holds small utensils during a washing cycle. This basket has six smaller sections where you can separate your cutlery into speci...
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This electrically operated propeller causes water to flow through your dishwasher's pump. This impeller is located above the dishwasher's mascerator blade.
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This water inlet valve should be located behind the lower kickplate panel in either the right or left corner. The attaching solenoids on the valve open and close according to the desired amount of water needed.
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This white rinse aid cap is a little over two inches long. It comes with a black rubber gasket, and is used for some dishwashers.
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With this macerator blade it chops up/mince the food particles in the collection chamber to prevent from clogging the dishwasher pump.
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Leaking
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Not cleaning dishes properly
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Door latch failure
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Customer:
Dennis from Tryon, NC
Parts Used:
154106202
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Wrench (Adjustable)
Water leaking under the dishwasher
I looked under and found that 2 brass nuts that secured the heater element through the base housing of the dishwasher has split down each side of the nut and no longer was tight enough to keep water from leaking around either end of the heater element. I powered down the dishwasher at the circuit breaker and then reached under the dishwa sher and pulled away the 2 wires that were attached to each side of the heater element. I removed the two nuts and replaced them with the parts I ordered from partselect.com. I then put the appropriate wires back at the end of the heater element and ran the dishwasher to check for leaks. No leaks... it was fixed.
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Customer:
Darren from Biddeford, ME
Parts Used:
5300809611
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Dishwasher leaked
First I noticed that the old gasket had disintergrated along the bottom. Next I removed the the gasket being careful to observe how it was installed. There are these notched areas of the gasket that belong in the lower corners. I think the notches are designed to help hold the gasket in place and make the gasket bend around the corner. The gasket made closing the door very hard at first but after one wash cycle the fit became much more comfortable. The heat probably made the gasket more pliable. Problem solved.
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Customer:
Randy from Orlando, FL
Parts Used:
5300809703, 5300809611
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Bad door gasket-leaking, broken door spring
My door spring had broken and I was going to leave it until the door gasket failed and started leaking. After removing the parts, I got on-line and order what I needed. I found everything easier than I thought. I got the parts a few days later and put the gasket in first. Looking at it, you'll find theres slotted ribs at both ends. Those areas go in the bottom corners because of the "S" curve. Simply push in and voila, you're done. At first the door will be firm to shut, but gets better- NO LEAKS! As far as the door spring...you don't have to remove the whole dishwasher. Simply unscrew the bottom plate under the door and reach in, rehook. Piece of cake. This site is wonderful. All the parts and easy to use.
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