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MDF24P1AST Midea Dishwasher

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Customer:
austin from saint marys, GA
Parts Used:
12676000002681
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Steam was escaping the front, condensing on the door, and dripping down on the floor.
Replaced the door seal. Pulled out the old one and pressed in the new one by hand.
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Customer:
Jim from Virginia Beach, VA
Parts Used:
17476000A02374
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Washer fills then dumps before doing any washing with blue light on front panel and "Rinse" light flashing
turned off Circuit-Breaker to Dishwasher. Removed elec and water inlet and unit from under counter. On table with protection from scratching front, removed bottom panel of washer unit. Removed clamps to short hoses to inlet and output from pump assembly and removed ground and power connector. Replaced "one-time use" clamps with hose clamp s and connected electrical. 20 ~ish minutes. re-installed washer unit under counter and re-connected elec and water input. Turned on Circuit-Breaker. Did not do anything different. Apparently, had low water pressure and when attempted to start at a time when it was obvious the water pressure was better (usually in the evenings/night) washer has worked again flawlessly 4 time now.
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