Product Description
Third Level Spray Arm Specifications
Water is forced through this spray arm by the unit's pump and motor assembly. The force of the water propels the spray arms, spraying water and detergent onto the dishes on the dishrack. This spray arm does not come with the screws.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Not cleaning dishes properly | Leaking
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Kenmore, Hotpoint.
Part# WD28X10103 replaces these:
AP3184058, 948229, WD22X0042, WD22X0043, WD22X0051, WD22X0066, WD22X0076, WD22X0082, WD22X0092, WD22X0116, WD22X0151, WD22X116, WD22X151, WD22X42, WD22X43, WD22X51, WD22X66, WD22X76, WD22X82, WD22X92
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Go West Wireless C - April 1, 2020
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Easy repair, great part.
The part was exactly the same as the old one. It was shipped out to me quickly and I damaged. Very satisfied.
Michael B - March 25, 2020
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Works great.
The dishwasher works fine again. A bit fussy to install since the screw holes extend into the housing.
Sherry L - August 19, 2018
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Third level spray arm repair- great and friendly person helped me get the part I needed
I was tired of trying to replace my old arm every time I turned on the machine. The dishes were never clean and the arm kept falling off. It had worn out. My husband and I checked PartSelect and found out that the arm used to be attached to the piece in the top of the machine, but it was so stressed that it became brittle and worn and would no longer fit into the arm. We looked up a parts diagram and identified the part needed. We called PartSelect and the salesperson who answered cheerfully helped me order the correct part. A week later, the part arrived even though it was a special order part. The part had come sooner than my husband and I expected. We were able to watch the videos and they are so well done that even I understood how to repair it. I had previously ordered a part for my stand mixer so I knew that I could watch the video, find the part I needed, and order it. The videos are great, the parts are excellent, and the customer service is superb. Thanks for helping me get my parts again!
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Washing poorly, leaving particles of food on top of the dishes, not draining completely, ceiling spray arm not spinning (bent up to the ceiling)
The lower spray arm unscrews. From inside the dishwahser, put a screwdriver through the tab slots and unscrew the tower from the floor. It's pretty tight for plastic.
The upper spray arm has screws on the top of the dishwasher. You must slide the dishwasher out from underneath the countertop to get to the screws. Normally that's just the two screws above the door that screw into the countertop. Pull the insulation back and unscrew the arm from the top of the dishwasher. Reverse to reinstall.
Piston and nut assembly for check valve: Inside the dishwasher at the back there are 2 screws that hold a screen down. Remove the screen. Take out the check valve and replace it. It was still functional in mine, it looked like food gunk had built up on it and impeded the check valve action.
The flapper chec is a rubber flap in the drain tube that connects to your sink drain. You have to pull the dishwasher out from under the sink to get to the end of the drain tube that connects to the dishwasher. Take the hose clamp loose and remove the drain tube from the dishwasher. Then unscrew the plastic fitting that you just took the drain tube off of. The flapper chec is there. It had turned brittle and didn't flap anymore. It is a similar setup to the rubber seal at the end of your garden hose.
The upper spray arm has screws on the top of the dishwasher. You must slide the dishwasher out from underneath the countertop to get to the screws. Normally that's just the two screws above the door that screw into the countertop. Pull the insulation back and unscrew the arm from the top of the dishwasher. Reverse to reinstall.
Piston and nut assembly for check valve: Inside the dishwasher at the back there are 2 screws that hold a screen down. Remove the screen. Take out the check valve and replace it. It was still functional in mine, it looked like food gunk had built up on it and impeded the check valve action.
The flapper chec is a rubber flap in the drain tube that connects to your sink drain. You have to pull the dishwasher out from under the sink to get to the end of the drain tube that connects to the dishwasher. Take the hose clamp loose and remove the drain tube from the dishwasher. Then unscrew the plastic fitting that you just took the drain tube off of. The flapper chec is there. It had turned brittle and didn't flap anymore. It is a similar setup to the rubber seal at the end of your garden hose.
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Aaron from Liberty Township, OH
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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3rd level spray arm fell off it's pivot/mounting bracket
Note: The replacement 3rd level spray arm comes coupled with a new fixed mounting bracket . The arm rotates/pivots around this fixed bracket. Procedure: Un-hitch and pull dishwasher out from under cabinet. Pull back top sound blanket. Remove two screws that attach the old mounting bracket. These screws are located on each side of the water delivery hose where the hose enters the top of the dishwasher. Open the dishwasher’s door and remove (pull down) the defective 3rd level spray bracket and its mounting bracket. Install the new mounting bracket (with attached spray arm) by aligning the bracket’s attachment holes with the two holes where the two screws were removed from, i.e. hold the spray arm assembly in one hand while looking for the alignment from above he dishwasher. Once aligned, install the two screws. Straighten out sound blanket, push dishwasher back into place, and re-attach dishwasher’s under counter attachment screws/bolts.
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David from Duluth, GA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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spray arm falls off
Turn off power at breaker box.
Remove lower covers and 2 screws into counter top.
Verify sufficient length on water and electrical connection to allow sliding dishwasher out approx. 2/3. I disconnected the electrical at the j box on the dishwasher. If you must disconnect the water line, shut off supply, usually located under nearby sink, and provide a rag or sponge for small amounts of water left in supply line.
Carefully pull back the insulation to expose two screws on top where water line runs into the center.
Pull the top tray part way out and reach in to hold the spray arm while removing the screws. The spray arm will easily drop out.
Hold the new spray arm in place making sure the raised screw posts push into the holes, then reinstall the two screws. Done. Pull insulation back into place, retape if necessary. Reconnect electrical and water if necessary.
Slide unit back in, checking alinement. Rescrew to counter top and reinstall lower covers. Task complete. 15 mins if prepared. 30 mins if both elect. & water are disconnected and you are somewhat hesitant.
Remove lower covers and 2 screws into counter top.
Verify sufficient length on water and electrical connection to allow sliding dishwasher out approx. 2/3. I disconnected the electrical at the j box on the dishwasher. If you must disconnect the water line, shut off supply, usually located under nearby sink, and provide a rag or sponge for small amounts of water left in supply line.
Carefully pull back the insulation to expose two screws on top where water line runs into the center.
Pull the top tray part way out and reach in to hold the spray arm while removing the screws. The spray arm will easily drop out.
Hold the new spray arm in place making sure the raised screw posts push into the holes, then reinstall the two screws. Done. Pull insulation back into place, retape if necessary. Reconnect electrical and water if necessary.
Slide unit back in, checking alinement. Rescrew to counter top and reinstall lower covers. Task complete. 15 mins if prepared. 30 mins if both elect. & water are disconnected and you are somewhat hesitant.
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JAMES from AUBURN, WA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Replace Top Spray Arm
As suggested. Pull washer, remove screws from top and replace with new part. Very simple and easy if you follow steps furnished by this site.
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John from Norman, OK
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Dishes not clean after wash,White film all over.
Pulled unit out of cabinet took two top screws out of spinner spray arm and put back together.Old sprayer was plugged up not letting wash go through.Thanks for helping me fix and not replace unit.Saved at least 400.
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Carl from Corpus Christi, TX
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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upper spray would fall off
Without any specific directions with the part (which would had been nice. If it wasn't for my husband I wouldn't have known where to start.) I had to carfully pull the dishwasher out of the cabinet (it wasn't heavy) to unplug the power supply. Then we unscrewed 2 screws on the top and the upper arm connection came off. We replaced it with the new one, screwed it back on, reconnected the power supply and pushed the dishwasher back where it belonged. It worked out very well.
Also I want to say I am very happy with the length of time it took to get my part to me. (1 day) I was washing dishes it no time.
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Debbie Bradford
Hookstown, Pa.
Also I want to say I am very happy with the length of time it took to get my part to me. (1 day) I was washing dishes it no time.
Thank You
Debbie Bradford
Hookstown, Pa.
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Debra from Hooks Town, PA
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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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Leaking from the hose that connects to the upper spray arm
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Steven from Oakdale, NY
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Leaked from the top of dishwasher
Used a nutdriver to remove the two screws attaching the third level spray arm and a pliers to release the clamp holding the power shower hose. Reversed the process on the new hose and spray arm. Dishwasher works great now!
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Kurtis from Morristown, MN
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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Sandy
March 12, 2018
One of the clips on the plastic assembly holding the upper spray arm on has broken causing the spray arm to fall down. Is this a repairable problem or is it time for a new dishwasher?
For model number GSD3460G00SS
Hello Sandy, thank you for your question. The clips are a part of the spray arm itself, part number Third Level Spray Arm WD28X10103. This part clips to the Upper Spray Arm Water Supply Hose part number WD24X214. I hope this helps!
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