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Hi: We have a Kenmmore dishwasher around 9 years old. Suddenly started making a kind of grinding, buzzing noise. Can you suggest any way I can trouble shoot this? I'm not even sure what the model number is - it says 665 on the door label, but that didn't show up on the Sears web site. Thanks in advance. Simon
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Simon,
"665" is just the prefix which should be followed by 7 or 8 numbers. You can find it on the door frame. We need the complete model number to provide most accurate advice.
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Hi Gene: The model number must be 66515822000. Simon
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Simon,
Remove the toe panel and check where this noise is coming from: the motor or pump. Check if there are any signs of water leak. Post the results.
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Hi Gene: It's hard to tell, but I think it's coming from the motor. There's no obvious leak. Simon
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Hi Gene: Did you get my last message? I'm getting sick of doing the washing up by hand! :)
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Simon, If that noise is coming from the motor, the correction is to replace the pump and motor assembly. The part is not cheap and your decision fix it or buy a new one, should be based on the age and condition of the dishwasher. - The pump and motor assembly Part number: AP3776467
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Thanks Gene. Do you know what the lifespan of a dishwasher like this is expected to be? I think ours is about 8 or 9 years old. How complicated is it to replace the motor/pump? Can someone who's relatively handy do it?
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If you know how to handle a simple tools, this part is not too difficult to replace yourself. Lifespan? It's a good question! Too many things can affect it.
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Hi Gene: I see you can buy the motor without the pump, and it's a lot cheaper. Would you advise me to try that?
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