Maytag Appliance Parts
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The Maytag brand has been around for almost a century and is still one of the top selling appliance brands today. The name has become synonymous with durability and they continue to manufacture top of the line appliances for every room in the home. With such a strong reputation for quality, PartSelect.com makes sure to only sell Maytag parts that were manufactured and certified by Maytag themselves. This means that you can feel confident about the parts you’re ordering from PartSelect.com because they will be strong and dependable just like your appliance. Plus, with our no hassle return policy, convenient shipping options and one-year warranty, you won’t be disappointed when you order your Maytag appliance parts with PartSelect.com.
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PartSelect recently helped Gregg of Woodbury, MN with this Maytag dishwasher repair:
Dishwasher leaking (small puddle)
My dishwasher was leaking a small amount and it seemed to be happening during the last half of the cycle. The insulation at the bottom of the door was wet but not directly under the dishwasher by the motor etc. I tried the door gasket which was a simple 2 minute job but that didn't solve the issue. I took apart the door by removing the seven torx head screws on the inside (don't worry about the metal pieces on the sides with the phillips screws). I could see some white powdery build up and watermarks coming from the soap dispenser area. I thought maybe there was crack in the door. But after taking out the solonoid (it just snaps in and out) I could see light around the little latch that holds the soap dispenser door shut. I tried a bit of caulking but it just fell out after a day or so. Then I found the little grommet on PartsSelect.com. You have to take off a white plastic cover that covers the door latch mechanism - it snaps in and out on one point. A couple screws hold the plastic assembly in place. You can just remove the whole assembly, it doesn't need to be taken apart. Remove the old grey gasket around the latch and put the new one over the latch. It's more like a "boot" like around a shift lever in a car. Put the assembly back in with the latch going through the hole. Make sure the gasket covers the hole. Tighten the screws down, not so much as to tear the gasket but enough to be snug against it. Snap the white cover back on. Snap the solonoid back in place. Put the door back in place. Put the seven screws back in. You're all set - no leaks. The key to troubleshooting was that it started leaking during the rinse cycle after the soap dispenser latch had flipped up exposing the worn boot around the latch.
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