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dishwasher hums  
#1 Posted : Monday, January 3, 2011 9:52:30 AM(UTC)
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My Whirlpool Quiet Partner (DUC600XTPQ7) makes a continuous noise when it is operating...I checked the chopper..no clogs... reassembled it and the noise continues. From other posts it looks like I should replace the motor....I read one of Gene's posts that said it was easier/more reliable to replace the combined motor and pump than just the motor...

1. what part is that?
2. HOW do you replace it? are there directions somewhere? Is it a hard repair?

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#2 Posted : Tuesday, January 4, 2011 2:09:36 AM(UTC)
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Here are your parts
Replacement parts for WHIRLPOOL DUC600XTPQ7 UNDERCOUNTER DISHWASHER | AppliancePartsPros.com

The pump/motor assembly is Item 14 in Section 8.

Here is a manual that should help with the replacement.
The unit is not an exact match to yours but the pump assy looks the same.
https://secured.whirlpool.com/Service/SrvTechAdm.nsf/2cd44500d572193285256a45004fd9d6/52521bdbd0ef763c85256cbc00520548/$FILE/8178022.pdf
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, January 4, 2011 3:10:15 AM(UTC)
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thanks, denman!

is this a repair that i should consider doing? i am relatively handy, but want to make sure before I dissemble the whole thing in the middle of the kitchen.
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#4 Posted : Tuesday, January 4, 2011 3:12:59 AM(UTC)
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whoops! and i meant to ask if you thought i should replace both the pump and the motor, not just the motor....is it an easier repair to buy the whole thing? thanks again
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#5 Posted : Tuesday, January 4, 2011 3:57:15 AM(UTC)
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[COLOR="Blue"]is this a repair that i should consider doing? i am relatively handy,[/COLOR]
I would give it a try and I am also just relatively handy.
Just take your time mark or make a diagram of anything that can connect in more than one way.

Also I am a big fan of putting a very light coating of lithium grease on gaskets/seals etc. before installing. It just seems to help things go in easier.

[COLOR="Blue"]is it an easier repair to buy the whole thing?[/COLOR]
Yes it is and the odds of having problems down the road are less.

Throw a quart or two of hot water into the unit before starting it up after the repair. Pumps do not like to run dry.
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