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Dishwasher Circulation Pump And Motor Assembly Specifications
*** This part no longer includes the Chopper Assembly as per the Manufacturer ***
The part functions by spinning the impeller of the circulation pump, which is used to move the water through the spray arms during the wash cycle.
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Mike B - March 14, 2018
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GREAT PART!
Part recieved as described, fast shipment!
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Mrs.Carrie L - April 7, 2018
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Easy repair
The part works great and part was shipped and packaged excellent!
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Edward C - June 1, 2018
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Easy repair
Fit like a glove. There was more trouble getting washer from under the counter than the repair.
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Gordon K - August 10, 2018
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Easy repair. Great instructions. Works well.
Dishwasher is quiet again!
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Scott M - August 30, 2018
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Great part
I works great and easy to install.
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Joseph E - September 11, 2018
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Great part! Worked as expected.
I had the option of buying just the water circulation pump or the entire assembly. Since the entire assembly was priced less than the pump by itself, I felt that it was a great value. I finished the repair in less than two hours with the help of online videos. Now, my dishwasher works like new again!
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Paul S - January 21, 2019
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Repair was fairly simple as described in the parts vidio if you have some mechanical aptitude.
Parts we're just as shown in parts diagram. Dish washer working like new.
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Don S - January 21, 2021
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Factory part as advertised, works fine.
New in box Maytag part as described. Easy repair.
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John S - January 25, 2022
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Great!
This part was almost like the original one except this one worked.
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William J - May 7, 2019
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Difficult and time consuming repair.
I ordered the assembly instead of the pump, and that was a good idea, as the assembly was much easier to install than just the pump. Unfortunately, I had not performed complete troubleshooting, and this part was not the part required. The You Tube video was very good and made the replacement successful.
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Rattling noise during one of the cycles
First watched the video! 1. Shut off breaker. 2. Shut off water inlet and disconnected the input and output lines. 3. Removed the upper and lower dish trays as shown in videos. 4. Disconnected hardwired electrical connections. 5. Lowered the dishwasher with adjusting feet. 6. Removed dishwasher onto a 2mm appliance floor prote
... Read morection mat. 7. Removed the motor housing per the video. 8. It was easier to lay dishwasher on its back to remove the old and insert the new motor. 9. Also installed new drain motor per video. 10. Difficulty pressing the motor with new seal into the housing. Used small amount of food grade synthetic grease to assist - it did help and no leaks. 11. Would recommend taking photos of all electrical connections before starting the removal process, so there is not wire color mix up. 12. After reinstalling the dishwasher, tried to install a new door gasket W10542314, but this was very difficult and leaked drips on one side. I followed the video, but it did not easily push in by hand. After multiple tries, I cleaned the old seal and reinstalled it just as the video shows - no leaks after several runs. All in all, Appliance Parts has always supplied perfect fitting parts, so I think the specs from the manufacture may be off or the old style for our 24-year-old dishwasher is no longer available. Love the help videos and wouldn't try an appliance repair without watching them.
Dishwasher was leaking underneath towards front and center
I decided to proceed with repairing the dishwasher myself even though it's 18 years old and this is the first problem we've had with it. This dishwasher has worked amazingly well and matches our kitchen. I found the Partselect website to be very easy to navigate and very happy that it had parts for my dishwasher model along with tro
... Read moreubleshooting tips, reviews and installation videos. I started with replacing the door gasket as it seemed quite compressed and missing part of one end. The part came quickly in just 2 days. It was an easy installation. Unfortunately, it did not fix the leak. Next step was to turn on the dishwasher and slide my cell phone further underneath with the video on to try and catch the culprit. Water was dripping off several points but it appeared that the leak was from two or three places around the main tub bottom gasket. That gasket is not available as a separate part. so I had to order the whole pump and motor assembly. Again, the part came in two days. This part was a bit more challenging to replace. The installation video was very helpful. I removed the old part easily. I thoroughly cleaned the gasket seat area and added a layer of silicon grease. While rubbing on the grease, I found a few corrosion pinholes in the bottom of the stainless steel gasket seat. I did not feel that they were significant enough to worry about since the new gasket should easily seal them. I turned out to be right. The biggest challenge was reinstalling the motor assembly clips. They were very tight but I eventually got them all in with the help of a small mallet. Once reassembled, I tested the new motor assembly by just pouring water into the bottom of the dishwasher, and not turning it on. There was still a small leak further to the back of the motor assembly. Using my phone's video, I could see that the tub gasket was no longer leaking, but the Thermistor sensor was. I could easily remove the sensor by twisting and pulling it off. The sensor was in good shape. I figured that it must be the o-ring around the sensor casuing the leak as it appeared somewhat compressed. Unfortunately, the o-ring is not sold separately from Partselect. Therefore, I took the sensor and o-ring to the local hardware store where I was able to identify a replacement o-ring for one dollar. I reinstalled the sensor with the new o-ring and water tested again the dishwasher. No more leaks! I ran a wash cycle and still no leaks! We have now ran several dozen cycles without any leaks. All is good! It appears that I definitely had leaks around the the main tub bottom gasket as well as the Thermistor sensor. After eighteen years of use, I feel it was still a good idea to replace the door gasket even though I could not fully verify that it was a problem. We are now able to keep our dishwasher (hopefully for many more years) and saved significantly by doing it myself.
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Jim from Alpine, UT
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Noisy
Disconnected electrical/water connection . Disconnected interior components Pulled machine out/laid on side Disconnected - hose/electricals/drain pump Removed clips Popped
... Read more out circulation pump/motor assembly Installed new circulation/pump assembly/clips Reconnected - hose/electricals/drain pump/interior components Reconnected electrical/water connection
The repair was overall a simple one. The only difficulty I had was in seating the new motor assembly in the dishwasher bottom opening. I tried doing this with the dishwasher on its back after I made my disconnections and pulled the old assembly out; but with fighting the spring action of the door while trying to seat the seal it was a pai
... Read moren. It's definitely worth uprighting the dishwasher again to seat the new motor as you no longer have to fight the dishwasher door and you can get in with both hands to overcome the seal friction. I used silicone lube but that seal is still pretty tough. Although there was nothing wrong with it I changed the water supply hose as well just as a precaution as my unit was 12 years old.
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Tim from MADISON, AL
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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motor quit working, no washing action
followed the videos, it was easy. Like the old machine with the shorter cycles so keeping it going is important
shawn from OLYMPIA, WA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Weak washing upper rack.
Too much to tell, the web has excellent videos already. One important point, when the circulation pump and motor assembly is out of the dishwasher, the edge of the round opening is razor sharp!!!!! I cut myself badly once and in a minor way even after I was being extra cautious. Be careful with that exposed edge!!!!
Michael from COVENTRY, RI
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Not washing dishes. Initially top level was poor, then both levels.
My wife and I followed the video instructions which were pretty accurate. We've gotten pretty seasoned at home repair over the years, so this was pretty straight forward. An important note: In the video, the tub is white enamel and the model we have is stainless. That meant the opening for the assembly is razor sharp all around. Even
... Read more being careful, we both got serious deep cuts as contact is all but unavoidable. This made seating the assembly a very stressful process. One slip and you could loose a finger or worse. We used a bit of Dawn to help seat the rubber gasket. I ended up on my back inside the tub pressing with both feet and hands to make finally get it flush as I was terrified my wife would get another gash. We also replaced inlet valve assembly and corrected the poor original "professional" installation. Next, up, a Samsung range with a warming unit which won't shut off. Would love your help. I just want to disconnect it as I never use that feature.
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Steven from EL SOBRANTE, CA
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Socket set
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Dishwasher sounded like a small jet plane in the kitchen
The video instructions are excellent. Fasteners to remove top tray pop out toward the center of the machine-different than the video. Also check before disconnecting the power how your dishwasher is wired. Mine was wired to a plug-in cord, so the wires don't need to be removed from the junction box under the dishwasher, assuming the co
... Read morerd is long enough, which mine was. About the only thing I missed in the video is that there is a tab that needs to be pushed to rotate the drain motor. Its in the video, but easy to miss. I used o-ring lubricant for pool equipment on appropriate mating surfaces and had absolutely no problems with leaks. Dish washer now working great with no extra noise. Thank you for the reasonably priced part, fast delivery and excellent directions.
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William from GEORGETOWN, TX
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Hums on wash cycle
Removed dishwasher,turned on side and removed motor assembly lubed seal with rinse aid and reinstalled. (Only one cut) Be careful! Opening very sharp!
Dana from HILLIARD, OH
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Loud sound
Just start to look at all the different videos on the problems that can be making that loud sound and just have the feeling for the circulation pump but then it seems that changing the circulation pump and motor assembly was easier and more logic for a 13 year old appliance. Just start and went that way ordering the part and following all
... Read more the video instructions that came to be easier than I thought. Thank you
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Dean
November 7, 2017
Should this part fix a dishwasher that fills and drains but won't circulate or wash dishes. I can hear and feel vibration which will last and can hear circuit board switch off and back on to hear and feel the assembly vibrate. Etc...
For model number wdfpaas4
Hi Dean, Thank you for the question, Yes I suggest replacing the Circulation Pump and Motor Assembly.The part functions by spinning the impeller of the circulation pump, which is used to move the water through the spray arms during the wash cycle.Here is a link on how to install the pump. Good luck with the repair!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYBYT1O730U
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Raymond
December 11, 2018
How do i replace a detergent & rinse aid dispenser?
For model number KUDI01ILBL3
Hi Raymond,
Thank you for your question. There is a video on our website that you can reference on how to install the Detergent and Rinse Aid Dispenser. The dishwasher in the video may not show exactly like the one you have, but it will give you a general idea on how to install the part. You will find the video under part number PS11746408. Here is a link to the video, https://www.partselect.com/PS11746408-Whirlpool-WP8558129-Detergent-and-Rinse-Aid-Dispenser.htm?SourceCode=4&SearchTerm=KUDI01ILBL3&ModelNum=KUDI01ILBL3. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Gil
August 6, 2021
Is the motor that comes with this the same as the circulation motor wpw10757217? I see the circulation motor by itself but if I can get a new sump with motor for the same price it would be a better deal?
For model number KUDP01FLSS6
Hello Gil, Thank you for the question. The Manufacturer Part Number WPW10757217 is the same as our part number PS11757388. The Sump and Motor PartSelect Number PS11699805 is cheaper at this time but prices are subject to change. Please feel free to contact Customer Service at 1-888-738-4871 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM Eastern time, 7 days a week if you need help placing an order. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Our KitchenAid dishwasher is still going strong after 28 years! It recently started making a noise which I tracked down to the circulation pump. However, the pumps shown here don't have a pressure switch to which the drain hose connects. Are they now built in to this pump?
For model number KUDS01ILWH1
Hello Robert, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, the pressure switch is not present inside the pump assembly. If an item becomes stuck in the pump assembly or the pump impeller is clogged or broken, it can cause a loud buzzing or grinding sound. If the pump impeller, part number PS12069388, is damaged, it should be replaced. If it does not help, you will need to replace the circulation pump and motor, part number PS11757388. We hope this is what you were looking for!
Hello Reed, thank you for reaching out. The part that you are referring to is the circulation pump and motor assembly and it does not contain the impeller. The impeller, part number PS12069388, is compatible with your model. We hope this information helps!