PDW7700J00WW General Electric Dishwasher - Instructions
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- Customer:
- Gaye from LEES SUMMIT, MO
- Parts Used:
- WD08X10075, WD08X10018
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
The problem is I received the wrong part!
No way to repair since the wrong part was sent. I have sent numerous emails with order numbers, part numbers, model numbers BUT I have no return label to send this back and get a refund. Maybe this will get someone's attention. Pretty disgusted!
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- Customer:
- Asok from HELOTES, TX
- Parts Used:
- WD35X21038
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
Three of the 8 wheels broke.
The newly purchased wheels have a little different design and could be installed in a matter of few seconds.
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- Customer:
- Tom from UPPR CHICHSTR, PA
- Parts Used:
- WD35X21038
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
Wheel had melted and support cracked
Removed the lower rack and installed new wheels with clips
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- Customer:
- Carri from Louisville, KY
- Parts Used:
- WD12X10163
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver, Screw drivers
latch on detergent assembly broken off
Easy repair-removed hex nuts and and screws to pop out old part and replace with new one. New part works better than the original! 1st replacement part arrived with a broken piece, a quick, courteous phone call got a replacement sent out. It took a 2nd phone call to obtain the refund, but the customer care reps are efficient and friendly. I would order from them again for positive service reasons alone.
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- Customer:
- Thomas from LAS VEGAS, NV
- Parts Used:
- WD15X10014
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Valve leaked
Turn off power and water from dishwasher. Remove Base Access Panel. Remove the upper 2 screws that holds the dishwasher in place. Pull out dishwasher. Locate the valve and remove the 2 screws holding the mounting bracket. (I used a hex Nutdriver to remove the screws) Remove the valve. Disconnect the wire connector. Disconnect water supply. (Place a towel to catch the water) Loosen the hose clamp holding the inlet hose and remove the hose. (I used pliers to loosen the clamp) Remove the elbow from the old valve and reattach to the new valve. (Use teflon tape around the threads) Reverse the Process. Check for leaks. Piece of Cake. Part was an exact fit.
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- Customer:
- Nancy from Big Rock, IL
- Parts Used:
- WD35X20994, WD35X20994
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
The rack wheels and axles on the DW had broken, causing the upper rack to come flying out when opened.
Took the rack out. Took off the broken wheels and axles. Popped the new ones on, while replacing the rack. Piece of cake! Saved over $100.
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- Customer:
- Robert from Clay, NY
- Parts Used:
- WD08X10075, WD08X10018
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers
Leak at bottom of door.
I watched the parts select video and followed their instructions. Only “ issue” was there were no screws on the door behind the exterior skin as in the video, so lifting the inside door liner to put the new lower door seal in was concerning. I was able to pull the liner up enough and slid the seal in with no problem. The video was the key to a smooth repair.
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- Customer:
- Jerome from Arlington, VA
- Parts Used:
- WD12X10122
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
Lost Rinse Aid cap
Inserted new cap purchased from PartSelect.
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- Customer:
- Larry from Denvr, CO
- Parts Used:
- WD12X10122
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
Dispenser Cap Missing
Ordered new cap and put it on when it arrived.
Simple
Simple
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- Customer:
- Alice from BLAINE, MN
- Parts Used:
- WD12X10122
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
cap had melted mi
Unscrew the old one and screw in the new one.
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- Customer:
- Jimmy G from SPRING, TX
- Parts Used:
- WD15X10014
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Water leakage at valve
I watched the video that came with email on part. Gave instructions on how to. Thank you !
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- Customer:
- Harinder from CHESTERFIELD, NJ
- Parts Used:
- WD12X10163
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers
detergent dispenser was not closing and dishes were dirty
followed the video step by step which was very well expalined and was able to complete the install
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- Customer:
- Denise from PALERMO, ME
- Parts Used:
- WD35X21038
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
Missing wheels
The wheel kit came with axel's to support them. They snapped in place in seconds. No instructions provided, but installing method was obvious.
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- Customer:
- Ron from HODGES, AL
- Parts Used:
- WD18X10008
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver
Small 1/8" hole in side of inlet sump.
Removed the unit from under counter and placed it with the door side down. Removed clamps/bands from the outlets on the sump and removed screws that attached sump to dishwasher tub. Reversed the process with the new sump and positioned the dishwasher unt=der the cabinet. Next step was to remove the arm and cover parts to the sump, then removed the old upper neck portion that stuck to a strainer. Then aligned the strainer to connect to the small neck of the sump and replaced items in the order from which they were removed.
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- Customer:
- James from JONESBOROUGH, TN
- Parts Used:
- WD15X10014
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Would not fill with water
Ordered most likely part...water inlet valve.
1. Turn off water supply.
2. Remove the metal toe kick plate/insulation at the bottom of the
dishwasher.
3. Remove hose to supply valve.
4. Take electrical plug off old valve.
5. Remove float valve because it was mounted it right in the way of
the 2 screws on the inlet valve bracket.
6. Remove those 2 screws now you can get to them, and move the
inlet valve to one side so you can get to the hose clamp for the
rubber hose out of the valve going to the dishwasher.
7, Take the old valve and bracket out, mount new valve on the
bracket, crawl back down on the floor, reinstall rubber hose and
bracket, and float valve and finally inlet hose.
8. Turn water on. Check hose connections for leaks. Yep, outlet
hose didn't clamp enough now, allowing a drip.
9. Repeat the whole process AGAIN. Replace little clamp
with a REAL hose clamp, reinstall the thing again. No leak this
time.
10. Test run dishwasher thru a cycle. Check again for leaks at hose
connections. OK ? Reinstall insulation pieces and toe kick
plate.
1. Turn off water supply.
2. Remove the metal toe kick plate/insulation at the bottom of the
dishwasher.
3. Remove hose to supply valve.
4. Take electrical plug off old valve.
5. Remove float valve because it was mounted it right in the way of
the 2 screws on the inlet valve bracket.
6. Remove those 2 screws now you can get to them, and move the
inlet valve to one side so you can get to the hose clamp for the
rubber hose out of the valve going to the dishwasher.
7, Take the old valve and bracket out, mount new valve on the
bracket, crawl back down on the floor, reinstall rubber hose and
bracket, and float valve and finally inlet hose.
8. Turn water on. Check hose connections for leaks. Yep, outlet
hose didn't clamp enough now, allowing a drip.
9. Repeat the whole process AGAIN. Replace little clamp
with a REAL hose clamp, reinstall the thing again. No leak this
time.
10. Test run dishwasher thru a cycle. Check again for leaks at hose
connections. OK ? Reinstall insulation pieces and toe kick
plate.
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