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Customer:
Francesca from PALM COAST, FL
Parts Used:
WD28X30219
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Rusty upper rack
I simply followed the video instructions and replaced the rack myself, no tools required. Easy peasy
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Customer:
Larry from STERLING, CO
Parts Used:
WD05X30818
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
Dishwasher was not drying
I followed the U tube instructions already put out part select.
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Customer:
Cris from BAYFIELD, CO
Parts Used:
WD22X10094
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
The upper arm in the dishwasher broke.
Followed your instructions and was finished in 5 minutes.
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Customer:
Kenneth from SEBRING, FL
Parts Used:
WD22X33498, WD22X33499
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
All 3 spray arms were stoped up.
Replaced all 3 spray arms in less than 10 minutes.The top one came in two pieces,the mounting bracket and the arm.Snap the bracket on the dishwasher first , then attach the arm to the bracket.
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Customer:
louis from FRANKFORD, DE
Parts Used:
WD21X10519
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers
dishes were not dry at end of completed wash cycle
Followed the instructions on the video, it was pretty straight forward. It was helpful to know what to expect before hand like removing accumulated water in the drain before removing the flood switch so as not to have that water drain under the dishwasher. Knowing to have a nut driver with magnetic tip was helpful in removing and reinserting the screws. all in all it was pretty easy repair.
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Customer:
Jeff from Downingtown, PA
Parts Used:
WD05X30818, WD21X10519
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
Doesn't complete dry cycle, no clean light, random noises as if door was closing
After replacing UI board, I replaced the mainboard. still did not solve the problem. The element tested good and I had removed the flood switch, rinsed and blew it out so it rattled but the damage was done. Replacing it made the dishwasher heat water and heated during dry cycle. Removed fine filter, removed course filter, removed two screws with nut driver, removed flood sensor and then reversed. A year or so ago, the dishwasher flooded for no apparent reason, wondering if that was the beginning end of the switch!
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Customer:
Kim from VERO BEACH, FL
Parts Used:
WD28X26099, WD28X30219, WD12X10426
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Deteriorated dishracks
Quite simple. Only disassembly/reassembly was the spray mechanism attached to the bottom of the Upper Rack. Snaps off old and on to new rack with no tools. On this dishwasher model, there is no hose assembly running to water port, but the spray assembly is instead a integrated tube with a male port that "plugs" into a female port on back of unit. Definitely get 2 end caps.
Only difference from original, is the design of the bottom rack. To fit such that the door closes, the silverware rack is at the back of the unit versus the front. Somewhat inconvenient. Can put silverware rack in front, but then less efficient for dishes.
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Customer:
Alvin from SCHENECTADY, NY
Parts Used:
WD05X30818, WD21X10519
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
No heat in both water and air
Followed troubleshooting procedure to determine that defective Flood Switch caused the problem and not the Heating Element. Replaced only the Flood Switch. I also replaced a deteriorated door gasket.

De-installed dishwasher from cabinet, removed door, and tipped unit over with back of tub resting on floor.

I followed the document referenced here for the troubleshooting and repair procedures: GE Appliances Technical Service Guide, 2012 GE Dishwasher, 31-9226.pdf available on web.
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Customer:
Robert from BYRON CENTER, MI
Parts Used:
WD28X26099
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Rusty bottom dishwasher basket
Slid out old part and slid in new part!!! Yup that easy!!!!
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Customer:
Ronald from cherry hill, NJ
Parts Used:
WD28X26099
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Lower try rusting out
Part was incorrect Compare that to GE site saying number on both ports to different parts try to return was half the course of what I paid ridiculous So apparently I'm stuck with it Check GE site you'll see the port is different from what your sound but the numbers are exactly the same No clips to support the utensil tray
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Customer:
john from FT WASHINGTON, MD
Parts Used:
WD28X26099
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
The original rack was deteriorated and staining dishes.
Replaced old rack.
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Customer:
Praveen from Monroe Township, NJ
Parts Used:
WD28X26099
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
as better as it gets
the part is OEM and fits like a glove. No worries. There is a minor variation in design and is not like for like design but fits exactly per specs and works. I have been looking for this part for years now. Thank you for PS for maintaining the inventory.
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Customer:
PRAVEEN from MONROE TWP, NJ
Parts Used:
WD28X30219
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Rusty DW Baskets
the part is OEM and fits like a glove. No worries. There is a minor variation in design and is not like for like design but fits exactly per specs and works. I have been looking for this part for years now. Thank you for PS for maintaining the inventory.
PS12743260Manufacturer Part Number WD28X26099
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Customer:
Erland from SAINT PAUL, MN
Parts Used:
WD28X20163
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Two tines broke off the original divider in the bottom rack
The part is held in with two plastic clips, which are easy to unclip. The part needed to be slightly flexed to release it and the new part went in the same way the old one came off. One issue: The replacement part had one extra row of tines that encroached on the silverware basket. As it turned out, one tine fit between basket sections and the other fit through the hole in the bottom of the basket and it doesn't interfere with utensils so it turned out not to be a problem.
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Customer:
David from RIVERVIEW, MI
Parts Used:
WD21X10519
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers
Dishwasher ceased to fully drain after full cycle
First, drain as much water as possible using a shop vac or siphon. Unscrew two plastic lugs and food screen to release the metal *disk* found inside the dishwasher at the bottom. Then, remove the grey retainer ring found under the food screen.
Using the nut driver, remove two screws from the white plastic retainer ring at bottom the flood switch.
I used pliers to grip the ring to take it out.
**Dry everything in the "well" where the flood switch sits.**
Now, remove the bottom front cosmetic panel. This exposes the underside of the appliance. Locate the flood switch wire underneath and gently pull down the small black plastic tab which holds the wires in place. This allows more movement to make your job a little easier!
Pull up on the flood switch and simply unplug it and swap in your new switch! Replace everything as you found it, don't over-tighten your screws, and make your kids load that sucker! Hope this helps, and have a beautiful day!
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