Kenmore Dishwasher Repair - How to replace the Circulation Pump and Motor Assembly
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- Опубликовано: 17 апр 2016
- Need help replacing the Pump and Motor Assembly (Part #W10782773) in your Kenmore Dishwasher? Watch this how to video with simple, step-by-step instructions for a successful DIY repair.
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Fix Part Number: FIX11699805
OEM Part Number: W10782773
Why you might need to replace the Pump and Motor Assembly:
Noisy
Not cleaning dishes properly
Will not start
Leaking
What tools you need for this repair:
Slip joint pliers
Philips screw driver
¼ inch nut driver
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My (43 year old) husband died in December 2021 and on the same day our dishwasher stopped working. Your videos helped me to repair it for free, saving me hundreds that I don’t have to spend right now. I just wanted to say thank you and that your work with these videos makes a huge difference.
That was great easy to watch Thanks
How do you get the motor off of the plastic part? I want to find some debris or broken part inside the impeller because it is making a lot of noise.
This it incorrectly titled. This is replacing the entire sump assembly, not the pumps.
Well... that was partially helpful but we came to see the recirculation pump replacement :-/
Do you have a part number handy? Or maybe even just the model number of your dishwasher? Hopefully I can point you to a video that might be more helpful!