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Default Noisy dishwasher that manufaturer won't repair

On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 14:52:30 -0500, Frank Robinette
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Hello all;

Ok whirlpool quiet dishwasher...1.5 yrs old and now it is VERY loud
manufacturer said warranty over and repair is not cost effective?
removed motor, cleaned screens and still loud...I'm fed up with
disposable appliances, so does anybody have some advice?


Yeah, let's figure out what's wrong with it. Did the sound insulation
slip out of place? Is some part making more noise than it should?

If it's a part, and you can't figure out what part, it might fail in a
month or two and then it will be much easier to identify. Or it might
last for years this way.

If you can't figure out the problem, then do the dishes when no one is
in the room. How bad would that be? You can even start the machine
just before you go to bed.

I know it's annoying to pay extra for quiet and then have it break in
only 1.5 years, but you'll get over that eventually, especially if
you're able to fix it, but even if not.



thanks in advance....frank


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