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I ordered a new motor for the dishwasher (tech said it was bad), and after pulling the old one out, I installed the new one. I then started it, and there was water leaking out from the motor area. Is there any tips on how to install the motor correctly? When I pulled the new motor back out, it looked like the seal (rubber gasket on the motor) was not properly in place. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Apply a thin coat of silicon grease to the o-ring or some dishwashing det. so it slides in easier make sure the motor catches on all the tabs when twisting it on
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Thank you! The plastic housing has two tabs, while the motor looks like it has space for four tabs. Normal? When I installed it before, the two tabs were connected, and there was a 1/4 inch gap where the bolt went in. After the bolt was tightened down, the gap went away. Just want to make sure I'm doing this the right way.
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There should be 2 tabs in front and one on the left side in rear then the bolt
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