drh
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Hello, and thanks for any help to the newcomer. When we bought our house in the Washington, DC suburbs nearly 25 years ago now, the kitchen came fitted with a KitchenAid KDS-20 dishwasher, already old then. It's continued doing yeoman service since until a couple of weeks ago, when it began neither getting dishes clean nor even dissolving all the detergent. We had a service outfit look at it (older repairman, experienced in these machines from when they were still in production or not long out of it). He diagnosed that the timer has failed, noted that new ones are no longer available, and advised he would not work on the machine even if we could scare up a replacement timer on eBay. "It's time to join the 21st century" was his advice. I called another, similar, repairman to consult by phone for a second opinion; he opined that the first one, whom he knows, knows his stuff and is right. Guy no. 2 also refuses to install parts from eBay or such. Guy no. 1 gave us an improvised routine, involving turning the machine on and off with different selections in a sequence, with which we can nurse the thing along in the short term, but it's definitely no long-term solution.
I really, really HATE the idea of buying a "21st century" dishwasher. My dad ran through three of the things in the last decade of his life. My mother-in-law has gone through at least two in a similar period. Everyone I've read or talked to agrees, modern dishwashers are built to save water, not to hold up or clean dishes.
On the other hand, our KDS-20 certainly shows the signs of having lived a long and faithful life. The tub rusted through in one spot; I patched it with caulk, which has held up for some years now, but still--it's a patch. The lower rack has a number of fingers that have rusted off or are in the process of doing so. One of the two detergent doors broke off; I have a replacement dispenser, but it would need to be installed.
I should add that the machine worked wonderfully until it was pulled from service for a couple of months when we remodeled the kitchen last year. It never worked the same after the remodeling guys reinstalled it (with much protest; they desperately wanted me to buy a new one then).
So: should I just junk the KitchenAid? Part it out? Try to revive it? If the last, assuming I could find a working replacement part somewhere, is installing a timer something a rank neophyte could readily accomplish? Any thoughts? My apologies to be the stereotypical "guy you never heard of who joins a forum to ask questions," but this is my last resort before yielding to my wife's practical "we need a dishwasher; let's just buy a cheap one at Home Depot and be done with it." Thanks for any advice!
I really, really HATE the idea of buying a "21st century" dishwasher. My dad ran through three of the things in the last decade of his life. My mother-in-law has gone through at least two in a similar period. Everyone I've read or talked to agrees, modern dishwashers are built to save water, not to hold up or clean dishes.
On the other hand, our KDS-20 certainly shows the signs of having lived a long and faithful life. The tub rusted through in one spot; I patched it with caulk, which has held up for some years now, but still--it's a patch. The lower rack has a number of fingers that have rusted off or are in the process of doing so. One of the two detergent doors broke off; I have a replacement dispenser, but it would need to be installed.
I should add that the machine worked wonderfully until it was pulled from service for a couple of months when we remodeled the kitchen last year. It never worked the same after the remodeling guys reinstalled it (with much protest; they desperately wanted me to buy a new one then).
So: should I just junk the KitchenAid? Part it out? Try to revive it? If the last, assuming I could find a working replacement part somewhere, is installing a timer something a rank neophyte could readily accomplish? Any thoughts? My apologies to be the stereotypical "guy you never heard of who joins a forum to ask questions," but this is my last resort before yielding to my wife's practical "we need a dishwasher; let's just buy a cheap one at Home Depot and be done with it." Thanks for any advice!