Spray Arm - Middle
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PartSelect Number
PS11746193
Manufacturer Part Number
WP8535086
Manufactured by
Whirlpool
Product Description
Spray Arm - Middle Specifications
This middle spray arm cleans the dishes by rotating and distributing water throughout the tub.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Not cleaning dishes properly
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
KitchenAid, Kenmore, Maytag, Whirlpool.
Part# WP8535086 replaces these:
8268351, 8269023, 8535086
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Average Repair Rating: 2.8 / 5.0, 4 reviews.
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Glasses in the top shelf had food bits - not rinsing well
The most difficult part of this was figuring out the problem was with the middle spray arm - that it was not spinning (and thus not rinsing the top dishes). I could spin it by hand fine - but if I watched its position while the machine was running (open/close the door) I saw it wasn't moving. I took out the top shelf (with spray arm attached) and connected it to the garden hose. I could see then that the arm was sagging and hitting the rear connection, preventing it from spinning. To replace I removed the plugs from the top shelf side-rails (bend the rail open with your thumb and tip the plugs out of the rail to the right for the left rail, to the left for the right rail. this is easier than pulling them out the end of the rail). Slide out the top shelf. Turn over, remove the phillips screw and pull off the manifold, and middle spray arm. Replace with the new parts. I also replaced the top spray arm (which was very loose, and probably not spraying well because it was so loose). For this I unclipped the top feed tube and pulled off the old sprayer. Put a towel in the bottom rack of the washer so you don't drop the little pieces into the pump below. The top spray arm simply snaps in with the two connectors (the pointy one attaches through the feed tube).
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Clifford from Centennial, CO
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Upper spray arm assembly broken
Had trouble finding my model dishwasher so i called Part Select and we were able to identify the same parts from a newer model. Repair was to replace the entire spray arm assembly, it went well with no problems.
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William P from Marsing, ID
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Water leaking from front of dishwasher door
I removed the upper dishwasher rack and disassembled the middle spray arm as described in other posts. Replacement was easy. The difficult part was to figure out what was causing my dishwasher to leak. I had seen many references on line to leaks being caused by the door seal or lower vent wear. I had replaced both. Those replacements resulted in less leaking, but I still had water coming out. There were also references to leaks sometimes being caused when the lower spray arm was cracked, but mine was fine. (My dishwasher has an aluminum lower arm, so it wouldn't crack.) I discovered the middle spray arm was cracked when replacing the upper dish rack. (It was starting to rust.) Apparently, when the middle spray arm is cracked, the heavier circular water flow from it creates a wave motion (vortex) in the bottom of the dishwasher. That pushes water past the seals at the bottom of the door. Once I replaced the middle spray arm the water leak problem disappeared. As an added bonus, my glasses came out cleaner! I have never seen a post indicating that a cracked middle spray arm could lead to water leakage, so hopefully this post solves someone else's mystery problem!
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Richard from NEWTOWN, PA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Getting the large rubber gasket of the Sump / Motor Assembly to seat fully.
After struggling with the Sump / Motor Assembly for over an hour, I applied a generous coating of silicone lube to the rubber gasket, seated the Assembly and put in 2 of the retention clips. Then, with the aid of a 20 weight to hold the Assembly in its fully seated position, I was able to insert the 3rd retention clip. This method worked well but the company video does not show doing anything like this. Without the lube and weight installation is probably a two person job.
All the rest of the assembly went easy. The Dishwasher now works like a brand new one.
All the rest of the assembly went easy. The Dishwasher now works like a brand new one.
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BILL from TROPIC, UT
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Rick
November 19, 2017
Is the white bushing or seal that is inside the upper washing arm supposed to be a solid piece or have a cracked space in it?
For model number KUDI01LBL5
Hi Rick, Thank you for the question. Yes the seal in the upper spray arm is suppose to have the split. Hope this helps!
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Paula
June 18, 2019
Does the upper arm replacement come with all the pieces necessary to replace the upper arm assembly, or is it only the arm?
For model number 665.13864K602
Hello Paula, thank you for writing. It is just the arm itself. The rest of the pieces from the original set up can be used if they do not need to be replaced as well. We hope this helps.
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James
November 18, 2019
I am trying to find out why the middle spray arm won't turn. The dishes are always dirty on the top rack. I have a Kenmore elite dishwasher 6651376
For model number PS11746193
Hello James and thanks for writing.
The most common culprit in why spray arms aren't moving in a dishwasher is debris built up within the inner workings of the spray arm. Remove the lower tray of the dishwasher to freely access the spray arm. ... After it's removed, clean out any debris that has wrapped around the mounting area for the arm.
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