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Default kitchenaid dishwasher liner repair?

"Raymond Cruz" wrote in message
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My 11 year old KitchenAid dishwasher has two rollers mounted on each upper
side of the inside liner to support the slider for the upper rack. One of
these rollers fell out because the hole in the liner that it was mounted

in
rusted out. My usually reliable appliance repair dealer says he can't get

a
replacement liner and the labor to install a replacement would be $300.
Questions:
1. If I can't get a replacement liner is it possible to have mine

repaired,
possibly by someone who would cut out the rotten area and weld in new

metal?
Could I then use some tough enamel paint on the new metal?
2. Is removal and replacement of the liner really a $300 job? Any reason
why a handy homeowner couldn't do this?


Yes, you could probably do this, but why would you want to? After 11 years,
your dishwasher really doesn't owe you anything. I would think long and
hard before spending the money and time on a repair like this. I realize
that KitchenAid is the upper end of the Whirlpool line, but still... As
another poster has already stated, you could spend the money and time fixing
this and then have something else go out a month later.

Unless you have some compelling reason to keep your old dishwasher, I would
put the money toward a new unit.