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Originally Posted by DianaB
Are the parts anything that you can replace yourself? If so, you can look for your model number on-line and some will even have diagrams to help you pick out what part you're needing. It shouldn't cost too much. I've done this several times on my appliances.
http://www.partselect.com/
This is a great site!!
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It is a great site! That's where the parts added up to $178.00 though. My SIL looked at their diagram and my dishwasher, and we figured out which parts I needed. I also tried another site, and eBay. I am much better off buying a new one.
AND I DID!!! I went online, did some research, went to Home Depot, which has free delivery on this machine. They bring it in, pull out the old one, and place the new dishwasher in the space it belongs. Delivery can cost about $100! And, I don't have to look at the dirty wall and floor where the old dishwasher is! There are probably mice back there too. (Dead, I hope).
It's a Maytag for $299. I hope it's reliable.