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Alan Smithee September 9th 06 02:28 AM

Dishwasher Noisy Hum In Pump: Still Works
 
I've got a 18 years old KitchenAid Monteray 21 dishwasher which recently
developed a loud hum when it tries to evacuate the water between and at the
end of it cycles. The engine is running and the water does go out the drain
hose, but maybe not completely. It's almost sounds like it's running dry. I
can still wash a load of dishes with it but I'm thinking something is up
because it's normally not this loud. I removed the lower spray arm and
noticed a brass split ring was unseated and a plastic sleeve with snap
catches inside it was also unseated. I reseated both but they just don't
look right in my mind. Should I start taking apart the pump housing, call a
repair place or start shopping for a new one? (I checked all the screens and
they are clear.) Would a repair guy be able to find parts to fix an almost
20 year old dishwasher? thx.



Art September 9th 06 02:57 AM

Dishwasher Noisy Hum In Pump: Still Works
 
A new dishwasher is likely to washer better with less water than your old
one but probably won't last 18 years. I will be surprised if parts are
available.


"Alan Smithee" wrote in message
news:0NoMg.521235$iF6.304047@pd7tw2no...
I've got a 18 years old KitchenAid Monteray 21 dishwasher which recently
developed a loud hum when it tries to evacuate the water between and at
the
end of it cycles. The engine is running and the water does go out the
drain
hose, but maybe not completely. It's almost sounds like it's running dry.
I
can still wash a load of dishes with it but I'm thinking something is up
because it's normally not this loud. I removed the lower spray arm and
noticed a brass split ring was unseated and a plastic sleeve with snap
catches inside it was also unseated. I reseated both but they just don't
look right in my mind. Should I start taking apart the pump housing, call
a
repair place or start shopping for a new one? (I checked all the screens
and
they are clear.) Would a repair guy be able to find parts to fix an almost
20 year old dishwasher? thx.





Edwin Pawlowski September 9th 06 03:16 AM

Dishwasher Noisy Hum In Pump: Still Works
 

"Alan Smithee" wrote in message
news:0NoMg.521235$iF6.304047@pd7tw2no...
Should I start taking apart the pump housing, call a
repair place or start shopping for a new one? (I checked all the screens
and
they are clear.) Would a repair guy be able to find parts to fix an almost
20 year old dishwasher? thx.


Even if parts are available, putting a lot of labor cost into an 18 year old
appliance is not sound financially. Could go another few years, could go
tomorrow. I'd start looking for new. New models hold more, use less
energy, are much quieter, and most important, clean better. Fixing your old
one will probably cost have the price of new.



buffalobill September 9th 06 11:05 AM

Dishwasher Noisy Hum In Pump: Still Works
 
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Alan Smithee wrote:
I've got a 18 years old KitchenAid Monteray 21 dishwasher which recently
developed a loud hum when it tries to evacuate the water between and at the
end of it cycles. The engine is running and the water does go out the drain
hose, but maybe not completely. It's almost sounds like it's running dry. I
can still wash a load of dishes with it but I'm thinking something is up
because it's normally not this loud. I removed the lower spray arm and
noticed a brass split ring was unseated and a plastic sleeve with snap
catches inside it was also unseated. I reseated both but they just don't
look right in my mind. Should I start taking apart the pump housing, call a
repair place or start shopping for a new one? (I checked all the screens and
they are clear.) Would a repair guy be able to find parts to fix an almost
20 year old dishwasher? thx.




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