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Lower Sprayarm Seal WP3376846
$15.96
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- Fix Number:
- FIX11741334
- Manufacturer #:
- WP3376846
- Manufactured by:
- Whirlpool
- Product Description
- This genuine OEM seal fits under the lower spray arm in your dishwasher. It is also known as a bearing ring and is used to create a seal between the spray arm and the sump housing. The part measures approximately 2 inches in diameter, is made of a white plastic, and has been purposely designed with the split in the ring. No tools are required to replace the seal, simply remove the lower rack in the dishwasher and unscrew the nut holding the lower spray arm in place.
- Works with the following brands:
- Kenmore, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Estate
- Works with the following products
- Dishwasher
- Fixes the following symptoms
- Not cleaning dishes properly, Leaking, Noisy, Not draining
- Part# WP3376846 replaces these:
- AP6008201, 3376846, WP3376846VP
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Product Description
This genuine OEM seal fits under the lower spray arm in your dishwasher. It is also known as a bearing ring and is used to create a seal between the spray arm and the sump housing. The part measures approximately 2 inches in diameter, is made of a white plastic, and has been purposely designed with the split in the ring. No tools are required to replace the seal, simply remove the lower rack in the dishwasher and unscrew the nut holding the lower spray arm in place.
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Works with the following brands:Kenmore, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Estate
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Works with the following products:Dishwasher
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Fixes the following symptoms:Not cleaning dishes properly, Leaking, Noisy, Not draining
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Part# WP3376846 replaces these:AP6008201, 3376846, WP3376846VP
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Replacing your Lower Sprayarm Seal
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Lower sprayer arm was excessively loose and would sometimes tip so high that it would not allow the lower basket to be pulled forward..
Remove lower basket completely. Loosen plastic butterfly nut, (in my case only needed to use my hand) Remove spray arm, remove old seal, replace spray arm, put the bearing ring in place, install butterfly nut and tighten, (firm hand tight) DONE
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sprayer nut broke
put needlenose inside left over piece and backed it out
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Lower Spray Arm Bearing Ring Worn
Unscrew plastic retaining bolt, lift off spray arm, pay attention to the order that parts come off. Replace the Bearing Ring, reinstall the rest of the spray arm assembly. Reinstall the retaining bolt - hand tight. DONE
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- Customer:
- Linda M from SUMMERDALE, AL
- Parts Used:
- WP3376846
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
Upper and lower spray arem seals were lost or damaged, had to be replaced.
Unscrew the nut holding the spray arm, put the ring and seal on the bottom, add the spray arm and add the upper seal and reinstall the nut. Very easy.
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Leaking from bottom of the door.
I originally thought the bottom door seal was leaking. Replaced seal, still leaked. Replaced wash arm bearing ring and spray arm seal. Still leaked. Further inspection of top of the pump assembly, there were 2 screws very loose which allowed the ribbon gasket to leak which directed the water to spray forcefully under the door seal.
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Tightened the two screws after reseating the gasket. Problem solved. Success has struck! Always a good day!
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The plastic screw that help the lower washer arm on broke off.
It was pretty simple, I should have taken it apart before I ordered the parts. I followed the parts diagram and ended up ordering more than I really needed. I guess its better to have more parts then not having what you need.
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The wash arm bearing ring was missing the plastic lip around the top of the bearing
Repair was extremely easy. First you need to remove the bottom dish rack by pulling it all the way out of the dishwasher in order to get to the wash arm. Remove the plastic screw holding down the wash arm, this can be done with pliers. Generally you can remove the screw without the pliers but some may be tighter than others. Remove the wa
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sh arm and take out the spray arm seal and replace with the new one. Pay close attention to how the seal comes out to make sure you put the new one in correctly. Replace the wash arm unto the seal. Put the wash arm bearing ring into the center of the wash arm. The upper lip of the bearing ring will rest on top of the wash arm. Then replace the screw hand hand tighten. Be careful not to over tighten. The final step is to put the bottom dish rack back into the dishwasher. It's just that easy.
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Broken retainer nut
Watched the video, when parts arrived made a quick and easy install.
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Washers old and broken
Ordered new parts an inserted by taking off the fly wheel
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Noisy Operation
Nscrewed the wingnut retainer on wash arm and installed new ring and seal , reinstalled wash arm and nut .
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Linda M M - August 14, 2021
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Excellent Service
Got this part by regular mail (no by FedEx this time) within only a couple of days and fixed the dishwasher myself. I am grateful for the great customer service these folks give. This is my second order.
Model Compatibility
This part works with the following models:
Fix Number: FIX11741334
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3376846
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3376846
Brand
Model Number
Description
Kenmore
65715755791
Dishwasher
- Kenmore Dishwasher Model 657.15755791 (65715755791, 657 15755791) Parts
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