

Once you have removed the old door - remove any fixing plates which are fitted to the back of the door as you will need to fit these onto the back of the new door. If in doubt consult the appliance manufacturer or handbook Replacing Your Integrated Dishwasher Door Its worth noting that you are not trying to remove the actual appliance door - only the outer decorative door, which is attached to the appliance door. You may find there are two further fixing screws at the top of the dishwasher door (on the inside).

By removing these screws the outer door should lift off.

On may types of integrated dishwasher there are two fixing screws located half way down the side edge of the door (they may be concealed with a plastic cover.
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The way that the door is attached may vary from one model to the next and if you have got the handbook for your dishwasher it will almost certainly show you how to remove it. Either way, the method of fitting is the same. Apply dishwasher rack coating (available at appliance stores) to the bare ends. Lightly sand the metal to remove any rust. On your dishwasher at home you may have a full height door, or you may have one with a false drawer front with a door below it. This video is about how to remove your old dishwasher and replace it with new GE dishwasher. To extend the life of your dishwasher rack: Snip off the end of the rusted tines with wire cutting pliers. We often get asked "What type of door is needed for an integrated dishwasher?" And "What is the difference between an integrated appliance door and a standard door.?" There is no difference between the doors - they are exactly the same, it’s really the way that they attach to the appliance that sets them aside from a normal door.
