



( 3 reviews )
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( 2 of 2 found this review helpful ) Posted: Sep 12 2002
This book is fine for a general look at some problems but I prefer more details and diagrams for a specific model.i.e an exploded view of parts location, parts number list ect. Thank you, Neil.
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( 6 of 6 found this review helpful ) Posted: Dec 30 2001
This book is for only a few type of repairs and for a few type of dishwashers. It will only help with the most basic repairs. (Replacing a dishrack for one example) Also, if you have a dishwasher with the electronic (digital) timer, forget this book, it won't help at all. Furthermore, there is a chance that your type of dishwasher will not be mentioned (at all) in this book; mine was not. I had a problem with a drain flapper and this book did not help at all with this problem. In fact, my brand of dishwasher had a diagram of the pump/motor assembly in the book but it did not match at all with my actual assembly.
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( 4 of 5 found this review helpful ) Posted: Apr 21 2001
This book is exactly what the title says it is. It takes you through most simple repairs for dishwashers, (most repairs). Nothing more complicated than simple household tools and a Volt-Ohm meter is required. Don't have a Volt-Ohm meter. The book tells you how to find one and how to use it. This doesn't mean you won't have to lie on the floor or won't get wet. It just means that you won't have to pay someone else a lot of money to so something you could have done if only you knew how. There is also a section on preventative maintenance that's so good, I intend to make my thirteen-year-old read it. If you have read any of Douglas Emley's other books, this one is no different. High praise indeed.


















