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Dishwasher Parts

Dishwasher spare parts

Stokes Appliance Parts offers a comprehensive selection of high-quality dishwasher replacement parts to meet your needs. Our collection spans all the major brands that you trust, simplifying your search for the exact components you require.

Understanding the importance of the right dishwasher parts cannot be overstated. A dishwasher is a complex system with numerous components working in unison to deliver spotless dishes. Using the correct replacement parts ensures that your dishwasher operates at peak performance, minimises downtime, and prevents potential safety hazards. Conversely, incorrect or low-quality parts can lead to further damage, reduced efficiency, and even compromise safety.

We are dedicated to providing parts from reputable brands, guaranteeing reliability and durability. From motors and pumps to spray arms, racks, gaskets, and filters, our extensive inventory covers a wide range of components. Each part is meticulously categorised by brand and model compatibility, making your search straightforward and efficient.

 

Most Important Parts of a Dishwasher

  1. Control Panel: The control panel is where you select the wash cycle, temperature, and other settings. It houses the electronic controls that manage the dishwasher's functions.
  2. Detergent Dispenser: This compartment holds the detergent and rinse aid, releasing them at the appropriate times during the wash cycle.
  3. Spray Arms: Located at the bottom and sometimes at the top of the dishwasher, spray arms rotate and spray water to clean the dishes.
  4. Filters: Filters trap food particles and debris, preventing them from clogging the pump and spray arms. Regular cleaning of the filters is essential for optimal performance.
  5. Pump: The pump circulates water through the spray arms during the wash and rinse cycles and drains the water out at the end of the cycle.
  6. Heating Element: The heating element heats the water to the required temperature for effective cleaning and sanitising. It also helps dry the dishes at the end of the cycle.
  7. Racks: The racks hold the dishes in place during the wash cycle. They are typically adjustable to accommodate different sizes and types of dishes.
  8. Door Seal: The door seal, or gasket, creates a watertight seal when the dishwasher door is closed, preventing leaks during operation.
  9. Float Switch: The float switch monitors the water level inside the dishwasher and prevents overfilling by shutting off the water inlet valve when necessary.
  10. Water Inlet Valve: This valve controls the flow of water into the dishwasher from the household water supply.

Understanding these key components will help you identify and replace the right parts, ensuring your dishwasher operates efficiently and effectively. Please note that not all of these parts can be replaced.

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Dishwasher Part Types

Part Type Description

Dishwasher Drain Pump

The drain pump removes water from the dishwasher after the wash and rinse cycles. It ensures that dirty water is efficiently expelled from the dishwasher, allowing for the proper drainage and maintaining the hygiene of the cleaning process. Without a functional drain pump, the dishwasher cannot cycle through properly, affecting wash quality and cleanliness.

Dishwasher Door Seals & Gasket

The door seals and gasket prevent water from leaking out of the dishwasher during operation. They provide a watertight seal that ensures all water remains inside the appliance, contributing to efficient and effective cleaning. Any damage to these components can lead to leaks, potentially causing water damage to your kitchen floor.

Dishwasher Inlet Valve

The inlet valve controls the flow of water into the dishwasher. It is crucial for starting the wash cycle by filling the dishwasher with the correct amount of water needed. A malfunctioning inlet valve can result in either no water entering the dishwasher or flooding, both of which severely disrupt the appliance's operation.

Dishwasher Control Board

The control board manages the dishwasher's functions and cycles. It acts as the brain of the dishwasher, regulating the timing and execution of washing, rinsing, and drying processes. A faulty control board can lead to erratic operations, stopping the appliance from completing its cycles properly.

Dishwasher Circuit Board

The circuit board controls the electrical components of the dishwasher. It ensures that power is distributed correctly to all parts of the machine, enabling them to work in harmony. Any issues with the circuit board can result in power failures, impairing the appliance's overall functionality.

Dishwasher Drain Hose

The drain hose carries wastewater from the dishwasher to the drain system. It ensures that all dirty water is expelled efficiently, preventing backflow into the dishwasher. A blocked or damaged drain hose can lead to water pooling inside the dishwasher or spillage onto the kitchen floor.

Dishwasher Inlet Hose

The inlet hose supplies water to the dishwasher from the water supply. It is vital for the dishwashing cycle's start, ensuring the machine has enough water to operate effectively. If the inlet hose is damaged or blocked, the dishwasher will not get the water it needs, rendering it unable to clean properly.

Dishwasher Door Lock

The door lock ensures the dishwasher door is securely closed during operation. It is a critical safety feature that prevents water and steam from escaping. A faulty door lock will prevent the dishwasher from starting its cycle, as the appliance cannot operate if it senses the door is ajar.