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Oh, Judith, you're my kind of person. Try flushing the arms with your sink sprayer. There may be crud inside and it may be clogging the jets. That will prevent the arms from moving. If that doesn't do it, I have a .22 automatic so you can put the beast out of its misery. One more thing, when I've called Maytag, the repair folk have been extremely helpful by walking me through solutions for my washer as well as my dishwasher. Good luck.
I recently had a similar problem and after looking around the web I found a site called Appliance Art (http://www.applianceart.com). They have a dishwasher covers that look like stainless but were cheaper than actual stainless. I'm happy with the result, it might be what you're looking for,
sorry to sound obvious, but you will have pull the dishwasher out to get to it, just follow the hose into the inlet valve unit, they are located under the unit at the back.
common problem with dishwashers, the filters become blocked/ break down, a cleaning cycle with an approved detergent usually fixes this. if not, the filters my need replacing.
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