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I had to replace the tube connector (rubber) on my KUDR24SE KitchenAid Dishwasher. I was told that part is no longer available and that I had to purchase the Middle Spray Arm & Supply Tube Kit. I received it with NO directions. Some of the pieces are a little different and am having problems putting it together. Nothing is labeled, do I use the old screw from the bottom to attach it? Do I use the old part that has a thin nozzle?????? Help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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This kit contains of 5 parts which should be installed. There is only one screw (#2 on the diagram) and you have to use the old one. The diagram should help you to better understand the parts sequence. Gene.
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Hi Gene! Thank you soooo much for responding quickly. I placed everything in and now my problem is that THE ARM IS NOT SPINNING FREELY. It seems to be to close. I used the old #2(on top), #17, #5 parts and the new #2 for the bottom. I placed this in the same spot on the top wire rack. There doesn't seem to be another spot to place it. The spacing for the wire rack is ~2 inches and the rest are ~ 1 1/2?????? Thanks
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You might want to double check everything. There is nothing complicated.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene  You might want to double check everything. There is nothing complicated.
Gene. I am in a similar situation and need to know if I need to buy the whole kit or can I just buy the the tube itself as my current "soft" tube is worn out and needs replacement.
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Originally Posted by: Flat  I am in a similar situation and need to know if I need to buy the whole kit or can I just buy the the tube itself as my current "soft" tube is worn out and needs replacement. The complete model number of the dishwasher may help other to help you. Gene.
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Hi Gene, It is Model# KUDC25CHBL1
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Originally Posted by: Flat  Hi Gene, It is Model# KUDC25CHBL1 Flat, Your model is different and you don't have to buy the hole kit. Buy whatever is broken. If you do need just the tube, then the tube Part number: AP3045018
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