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    Jun 28, 2007, 04:25 PM
    Kitchenaid dishwasher door springs
    I have a KitchenAid Superba dishwasher, and the springs holding the door up suddenly let go. I ordered two new springs, which are on the way. Any ideas as to how to replace them?
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    Jun 28, 2007, 06:37 PM
    If ou ordered the two springs, then I assume you have seen that they need replacing? If so, then you know how to get to them. Shouldn't be too hard as you can see them right ? I have replaced them before on another brand but not on a KitchenAid. If you need a diagram, try KitchenAid.com or Whirlpool.com as KitchenAid is a subsidiary of Whirpool or try Sears. Com and enter you model number which should be on the door or doorframe.

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