Kitchen Large Electric Appliances - KitchenAid Parts Sheet
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KevinK
01-10-06, 05:09 PM
I have a KitchenAid KUDS24SE dishwasher that had the bottom spray arm come off a few days ago. My wife fixed it, but now we seem to have an extra part. It's a small plastic ring about 1/4" thick that seems a bit too big to fit most of the spots I have tried. The bottom arm wobbles a bit now, but I am unsure whether it always did. I figured it was a shim or bushing for the arm, but it is definately too large.
I spent some effort googling the web for a parts list to see if I can figure out where this thing goes, but came up with nothing. Any advice on where to find a parts sheet or even better, what this thing might be would be great.
Thanks,
K
I spent some effort googling the web for a parts list to see if I can figure out where this thing goes, but came up with nothing. Any advice on where to find a parts sheet or even better, what this thing might be would be great.
Thanks,
K
dave6466
01-10-06, 06:18 PM
Go to apwagner.com. Put in your model# & you should get a parts diagram to come up that breaks down where everything is located. Dave
KevinK
01-10-06, 06:56 PM
Thanks Dave.
Great parts listing, but no diagram I could find. For some reason I didn't think to search repair parts sites. RepairClinic.com is another good one and has many more photos of their parts. After a decent scan through the list I am now unsure if the thing even goes on my machine... Perhaps just a part of some kids toy that got "misplaced".
Once again thanks for the help,
K
Great parts listing, but no diagram I could find. For some reason I didn't think to search repair parts sites. RepairClinic.com is another good one and has many more photos of their parts. After a decent scan through the list I am now unsure if the thing even goes on my machine... Perhaps just a part of some kids toy that got "misplaced".
Once again thanks for the help,
K