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We removed our old Kitchenaid dishwasher about 10 years ago and it is stored in our basement. Is it safe to re-install it? I heard the seals dry out causing it to leak. Is that true? And, if so, is it easy/inexpensive to replace the seals? Thanks.
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A model number may help others help you.
Yes seal etc. can dry out over time.
Usually they can be replaced at a reasonable cost. |
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Thanks. That sounds like an easy fix. When they say the seals dry out, is this the only seal, the door seal? Are there others? Thanks again.
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More likely that seals in the motor/pump would dry out.
Before running the unit (turning the water on) add a couple quarts of hot water to it so that the pump does not run when it is dry. |
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