DF241760 (02) Gaggenau Dishwasher - Overview
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Lower Rack Wheel with Clip
PartSelect #: PS8697067
Manufacturer #: 00165314
This dishrack wheel is designed for use on the lower rack of your dishwasher, it allows the rack to roll in and out of your appliance with ease. This roller wheel includes the locking clip required fo...
$18.49
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Dishwasher Door Seal
PartSelect #: PS8723143
Manufacturer #: 00494772
This seal is also referred to as a door gasket, and it is designed for use on dishwashers. It is installed on the door of the appliance, and it seals the space between the tub of the dishwasher and th...
$30.98
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Drain Pump
PartSelect #: PS8729769
Manufacturer #: 00642239
The drain pump ejects the water from the dishwasher.
$136.87
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Lower Door Seal
PartSelect #: PS8714648
Manufacturer #: 00432490
This door seal, also known as a door gasket, is an authentic manufacturer replacement part for your dishwasher. It is responsible for creating a watertight seal between the tub and dishwasher door and...
$43.00
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Dishwasher Dishrack Stopper Kit
PartSelect #: PS8697039
Manufacturer #: 00165254
A holder is used in dishwashers, it is known as the dishrack stop kit. This kit comes with both the front and the rear stop, these parts are installed at either end of the rails that the upper rack sl...
$12.01
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Drain Hose
PartSelect #: PS8703123
Manufacturer #: 00298564
This drain hose is designed for use in dishwashers. After the wash cycle is complete the water need to leave the dishwasher, this drain hose it carries the dirty water from the drain pump to the kitch...
$39.78
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Check Valve
PartSelect #: PS8697043
Manufacturer #: 00165262
This check valve is a genuine OEM part that is compatible with several different makes and models of dishwasher. A check valve is designed to prevent the backflow of dirty water, food waste, and debri...
$17.26
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Common Symptoms of the DF241760
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My dishwasher was not draining
With the help of You Tube, this 50 year old Mom got the job done. Not that complicated if you watch the step by step instructions on the Appliance Pro video. My repairman and husband were both determined to just buy a new one but this 20 year old dishwashing genius was just in need of a little repair. Only need a screwdriver, and sli
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ghtly confusing as wires hook on a little different on new pumps. I suggest watching video the whole way through and then playing it step by step as you do the repair. Worked great for me. Thanks.
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Karen from CRESTON, IA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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dishwasher not draining
I used a wet vac to remove the water from the dishwasher. remove cover and filter/strainer from bottom of dishwasher. remove screw which allows you to lift the plastic piece to access check valve. Original check valve looked like new , I installed new check valve re installed parts . Job done and issue resolved .
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Bruce from MOUNT VERNON, WA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Lower door seal was leaking
There are two ways to do this repair: the "right" way and the hard way. I chose the hard way, as the right way involves disconnecting the dishwasher plumbing, removing the dishwasher from under the counter, taking all the outer panels off, and disabling the door springs. There are good YouTube videos on this. The hard way doesn't invol
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ve that -- but is not all that easy and I'm not sure I'd recommend it. The problem, in essence, is that to install the new seal there is now way to do it without taking the door off the machine and taking the door apart -- which requires that the springs be locked out, if not disabled.
I accomplished that part of it by opening the door, partially, undoing the two screws on each side which hold the hinges, taking the front panel off (piece of cake, with a Torx driver),slipping the door partly off the hinges, and then locking the hinges open with the pry bars.
There are an assortment of ways one could seriously damage either the door or one's self doing it that way -- the hinge springs are very powerful -- so I don't recommend my approach.
I accomplished that part of it by opening the door, partially, undoing the two screws on each side which hold the hinges, taking the front panel off (piece of cake, with a Torx driver),slipping the door partly off the hinges, and then locking the hinges open with the pry bars.
There are an assortment of ways one could seriously damage either the door or one's self doing it that way -- the hinge springs are very powerful -- so I don't recommend my approach.
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James from NEW HARTFORD, CT
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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