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Jonathan M - July 6, 2023
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Quick and Easy
The part came in fairly fast and when I went to put it in my dish washer it took literally less that 5 minutes, thanks to the video I saw on this site. I am very satisfied.
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Kelly G - April 29, 2021
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Easy repair; I'm so happy to have a working dishwasher again!!
The part came really quickly and it was easy to put in.
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LINDA T - July 24, 2023
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Mark M - May 16, 2018
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It couldn't have been any easier. My new home's dishwasher had a completely clogged spray arm that was 13 years old and I broke it trying to remove it. Then, I jumped on the internet and found genuine GE parts at PartSelect. Talk about easy. I pulled up the schematic, picked the part number, ordered the right part, and a few days later the UPS man dropped it off at my door. After unboxing the spray arm, I screwed it in...problem solved! All for $42 and change. Guaranteed, you would spend at least a 200 dollar bill or more. I'm so smart and you can be smart too by ordering from PartSelect. No kidding, my wife was so impressed how quickly I diagnosed and solved the problem...like a pro. She doesn't realize how easy PartSelect makes it, but I'll never tell!
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Randall N - October 25, 2018
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Madonna J - May 4, 2018
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Easy to fix fits perfectly
It was just what we need. All is back in good repair
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Christopher B - January 18, 2020
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E. L - July 18, 2018
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Part works as expected and now I can clean my dishes again!
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Water leaking from under spray arm. Spray arm was rising from the water pressure and not spraying the dishes.
Took apart the top of the spray arm(left hand thread). Removed a phillips head screw and imediatley it dropped down into the pump. Tried retrieving it with a magnet.. Unscrewed the rest of the spray arm post from the tub. This could not let me see the lost screw and also the nylon piece that anchors the post in place dropped down towards
... Read morethe pump. Rigged the shop vac and some 5/16 plastic tubing to suck most of the water from the pump.Disconnected the power, drain and water supply and pulled the unit out and laid it on it's back. Grabbed some towels to soak up the water from somewhere!! I loosened the hose clamps on the pump assembly and found the missing stainless steel screw. After examining the new part I decided it was not the right part. That spray arm assembly has to be for a newer model. Mine is 25 yrs old. I used bungie cords to hold the door open while the dishwasher was on its back. I had a plastic drinkig cup that just fit in rubber collar that held that nylon piece. I forced it up into place and screwed the lower part of the post on inside the tub. I stood the machine back upright and finished assembling the spray arm. The parts on top had about 5/16 in of movement that let the water leak into the tub and not go throught the spray arm. Found a plastic washer that fit just right. I blocked the holes that screw might fall thruogh with small pieces of rags. Got back together and reinstalled the dishwasher under the counter. It worked fine for about 2 weeks. On May 6th I found the tub full of water after a washing cycle. After trouble shooting it showed a worn out timer. The local ACE Hardware sells dish washers of several different brands. The new Frigidaire arrived Tuesday the 9th and I installed it. I had saved the sound suppressing blanket from the old unit and put it on the new one. I still have that new part here.
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Carl from EVANSTON, WY
Difficulty Level:
Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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HOUSING LEAKED AROUND WIRE.ROLLERS WERE BROKE,LOWER ARM DIDN'T WORK RIGHT HALF THE TIME
REPLACE 2 THE ROLLER WHEELS THAT WERE BROKE.THEY JUST POPPED ON AND YOU JUST POP THE STOPPER BACK IN. THE CHANNEL LOCKS WERE USED THE UNSCREW THE LOWER SPRAY ARM TOWER.ONCE IT STARTED,ALL I HAD TO DO WAS REACH IN AND FINISH UNSCREWING IT WITH MY HAND THEN SCREW THE OTHER BACK IN.I HAD MY HUSBAND TO MAKE SURE IT WAS SNUG AFTER I DID I
... Read moreT. MY HUSBAND CHANGED THE DRAIN PUMP HOUSING BUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT HE DID.ALL I KNOW IS IT DIDN'T TAKE VERY LONG FOR HIM TO DO IT.
Spray arm was detatched from base assembly unit. Cracked tabs.
I took out the sliding dish basket from the bottom of the washer. Set aside. I pulled the detached (broken) spray arm out and trashed it. Next, I unscrewed the base mount from the bottom of the tub basin. Once this was removed, I simply screwed in the new unit.
It's important to know that the spray arm and mount come connec
... Read moreted in the new part altogether as one part. Which is how it is when it's not broken. When it's broken, there are two disconnected parts. Both broken parts are discarded.
By screwing in the replacement part, you now have both parts, as one, properly affixed to the dishwasher.
I saw the video said a strap could be used to dislodge the base mount. I was able to remove mine by hand, but it did take a couple strong torques. If you can managed to remove it by hand, then no tools are required for this job. Otherwise, you'll need some help unscrewing the base mount part.
I ran a wash cycle last night and I'm back online baby! Clean dishes. Daddy doesn't have to wash them by hand any longer!
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Garrett from PAW PAW, MI
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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broken parts in the tower
Used channel locks to gently remove the old assembly. Threaded the new assembly in; Done!!!
randall from WHITEFIELD, NH
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
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center tower cracked at base
The expandable tower would slip out of the base of the spray arm due to a crack in the plastic, removing the lower spray arm with tower is easy, simply turn counter-clockwise. keep in mind the material is plastic and can't be horsed. If a leak develops, simply tighten by hand (in a clockwise direction) as it has not seated properly. Job
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richard from POYNETTE, WI
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Dishes not getting clean
Unscrew the part from the dishwasher and screw the new part in. A previous post recommended a screwdriver for leverage if the part was on tight. Great advice!
Shelley from New Braunfels, TX
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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broken spray arm
Super Easy! just follow the video.
Michael from NORTH QUINCY, MA
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers
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broken spray arm tower
Unscrewed old spray arm by hand. Screwed new one on by hand. Two minute job. New arm and tower were better than old one. Piece of cake at a very low price.
Harold from Wilmington, NC
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Broken Spray arm asy.
Parts showed up much earlier than expected. Simple unscrew the old asy. screw in the new one. Was done before the the !st
Edward from Hampton Bays, NY
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
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Spray arm tower was broken.
no real tools required, only a screw driver to help the part out and the new one pop right in.
Gil from Lafayette, LA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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William
December 1, 2019
From what I've read I need a new spraying arm. Dishwasher is not cleaning very good at all anymore . Could you send me video of replacement installation? Or could you tell me if it could be something else. Thank you so much.
For model number GSD2600602WW
Hello William, Thank you for the question. We do not have a video sorry but the spray arm will just unscrew by hand. Hope this helps!
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Portia
January 16, 2020
The top rack dishes does not get clean. I can hear the water running and the arm rotating when running.
For model number GSD2600G00CC
Hi Portia, thank you for your question. You may want to double check that your filters and tubing are all clean and free of clogs. If that is the case, take a look at your water inlet valve to make sure it is filling the dishwasher with enough water. If that part is fine then you may have to look at your pump for being the issue. Good luck with your repair.
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Tammy
December 27, 2024
I wasn't getting any water, when on the rinse cycle or any cycle requiring water to be spraying, I'd open the door and the tower spray is not up, it only slightly pops up. Any advice? Could it be the sprayer arm that needs replacing?
For model number VRD2304G00WW
Hello Tammy, Thank you for your inquiry. You can check the spray arms for any clogs and use a toothpick or wire brush to clear away any debris in the holes. If your dishwasher is not filling, we would recommend checking the water inlet valve, the float switch, and the circulation pump and motor. Good luck with your repair.
Hi, same Tammy from the latest question regarding not getting any water to wash. Very little is actually coming in. I determined it's not the spray arm, waiting for the water inlet valve to come in. Wondering if this will help narrow down the issue, when I removed the spray arm, there was standing water as well in the back where the cover goes for the filter. Is this normal or will one of the parts listed in my last question help fix it?
For model number VRD2304G00WW
Hello Tammy, Thank you for contacting us. For standing water, make sure there is not any paper or large object covering or blocking the sump area in the rear of the tub. Clear out any large pieces of food from the bottom of the dishwasher like noodles, lettuce, or bones. Check the drain hose where it connects below the sink for a blockage or a kink in the hose. We hope this helps.
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Charm
September 2, 2022
the lower sprayer needs replaced on the dishwasher. haveing a very difficult time finding it. do u have it?
For model number kenmore 66517702k600
Hi Charm,
Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the lower spray arm and tower is PS11749326. If you need help placing an order for it, customer service is open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Do you have any ideas of how I can get the base mount out of dishwasher. While trying remove old arm it completely broke off leaving only the basemount still in. This thing will not budge . And tips would be great . Or am i missing something .Thanks so much,
billy
For model number GE GDS2600G02WW
Hi Billy, that is a tricky one, might try to soak it in wd40 overnight and then try to remove it with pliers. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!