Product Description
Door Latch Assembly Specifications
This assembly is a simple on/off mechanism that prohibits the dishwasher from operating when the door is open.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Door latch failure | Door won’t close | Will Not Start
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
Amana, Admiral, Magic Chef, Maytag.
Part# W10862259 replaces these:
AP5999602, 99002988, 99002989, 99002990, 99003358, 99003359, 99003428, W10130697, W10130698, W10130699, WPW10130699
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BERNARD S - May 5, 2023
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Easy to install
Great. Thank you !
Magued R - April 22, 2023
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Easy repair as expected.
The part came next day. My appliance is in a good working condition
Dennis A - February 26, 2023
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Fit properly, easy to remove and replace, Great!
Received the part quickly, the repair only needed several screws removed, and was an easy disconnect and replace. Easy and well made. Would buy this replacement part again! 5 stars!
Laurie R - January 28, 2023
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fairly easy repair, but there is a second plastic mounting bracket
the part fit my dishwasher fine, but none of the instructions online mention the second mounting bracket. this is a 1" by 1/8" little metal rod that attaches the part to 2 small flimsy plastic loops built onto the inside of the door of my magic chef dishwasher. these were broken when my handle broke so there was no way to use this second attachment point. the rod would still fit into it but there was nothing to hold it in place. so I used a bit of silicone door and window caulk to "glue" it in place at this second point. if the part ever needs replacing again, I should be able to use an exacto blade the cut through the seal and re-caulk the new part in place. hope this is helpful if you have a magic chef or other dishwasher that has this second attachment point as well as the screw mount.
Sylvain B - August 12, 2022
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Easy repair, part fit perfecttly
The part was the right one and the delivery was fast, satisfied custoer...
Hugo L - June 10, 2022
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Easy repair
I had a appliance technician coming in about 5 years ago to replace the part. I have done myself this time, took about 15minutes.
Greg V - May 19, 2022
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Quick and easy repair
The Door Latch Assembly was exactly as described and it was exactly what I needed. It fit perfectly and I was up and running in not time. PartSelect has done a great job of part description and repair guidance - thanks folks.
Gilles C - March 16, 2022
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Work great
It was easy todo. The longest part was to take the door apart to get to the latch. Change and work great.it was easier that i thought it will be. Cheaper than a new dishwasher
Subhash P - November 17, 2021
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Good part
I received this in a very short time , 3 days. Instal war easy and works like a charm. Thank you for great service
Renaud S - November 16, 2021
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Handle and latch broke
I had to force the door open, due to a broken handle/latch.
Ordered assembly with help of order desk to assure correct part number. Arrived within 3 to 4 days. Not sure but very fast. Only had to wash dishes by hand once.
Turned off power to dishwasher, my electrical panel is clearly marked with switch for dishwasher. No guess work there.
3 min. to remove old assy. 3 min. to replace with new part.
I might add that I am a 67yr. old female. So if I can handle this repair, anyone can.
Saved repairman service call, or purchasing a new dishwasher.
Ordered assembly with help of order desk to assure correct part number. Arrived within 3 to 4 days. Not sure but very fast. Only had to wash dishes by hand once.
Turned off power to dishwasher, my electrical panel is clearly marked with switch for dishwasher. No guess work there.
3 min. to remove old assy. 3 min. to replace with new part.
I might add that I am a 67yr. old female. So if I can handle this repair, anyone can.
Saved repairman service call, or purchasing a new dishwasher.
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Marilyn from Marsing, ID
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Broken latch.Hard to shut, nearly impossible to open.
Removed the screws on the door of the dishwasher, lifted up inside of door to get to the latch assembly, unplugged the 2 sets of wires, removed the old broken latch. To install new latch did all of the above in opposite order.
Very simple, quick easy fix. The only thing that might be an issue for some people is that you need a set or torx head screw drivers. (nice little set at Home Depot for less than $10. I'd say.)
Very simple, quick easy fix. The only thing that might be an issue for some people is that you need a set or torx head screw drivers. (nice little set at Home Depot for less than $10. I'd say.)
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Carl from Oneonta, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Broken Latch
Easy to do. Order the handle (with latch assembly) rather than the latch assembly. It's cheaper and it contains both parts (handle and latch). Turn off the power. Use a T20 star tool to remove the screws inside the door. The latch assembly will fall right out as it uses the screws holding on the door. The hardest part is getting enough nerve to pull the two electrical plugs out. They are really tight and need some pulling with pliers. You might want to put a dot on the wire connector with a sharpie so you can put it back in the right side up. Connect the wires to the new assembly, place in door, put screws back in. Turn on the power. Done. I called a repair place and asked for a estimate for this job: $150-200 with parts. I did it in 10 minutes for $30 worth of parts.
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Bradley from Lexington, KY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Broken latch
Having read some of the other stories on this site, and not really sure what subpart was ACTUALLY broken, I ordered the latch assembly rather than the latch - and as another user mentioned, it's actually cheaper. I
Installation was an absolute breeze - the drill/driver is just added hedonism - but if you are going to use one, make sure it has a variable clutch so that you can put it on one fo the loosest settings to avoid stripping the screws.
I open the dishwasher door and held it open with a heavy pot and removed the screws (about 14) around the edge of the inside panel in the door.
The panel lifts way easily (if you remove the pot). The panel is attached to the latch assembly by two wiring harnesses - make note of which goes to which, they ARE IDENTICAL and you will not be able to tell them apart later.
I just lifted the broken assembly out, and fished out the other shards
Next, after repeated attempts to remove the harness from the switches in the assembly and failing, I just swapped the old switches still attached to the harness into the new assembly.
Place the assembly back in its slot, the panel fits back on fairly easily, drive the screws back in without stripping, and enjoy the silky feeling of a latch that shuts again
Enjoy beer
Installation was an absolute breeze - the drill/driver is just added hedonism - but if you are going to use one, make sure it has a variable clutch so that you can put it on one fo the loosest settings to avoid stripping the screws.
I open the dishwasher door and held it open with a heavy pot and removed the screws (about 14) around the edge of the inside panel in the door.
The panel lifts way easily (if you remove the pot). The panel is attached to the latch assembly by two wiring harnesses - make note of which goes to which, they ARE IDENTICAL and you will not be able to tell them apart later.
I just lifted the broken assembly out, and fished out the other shards
Next, after repeated attempts to remove the harness from the switches in the assembly and failing, I just swapped the old switches still attached to the harness into the new assembly.
Place the assembly back in its slot, the panel fits back on fairly easily, drive the screws back in without stripping, and enjoy the silky feeling of a latch that shuts again
Enjoy beer
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Amitava from Stony Brook, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The latch for the lock was broken, unable to open
I removed the screws, and unplugged the old part, plugged in the new part and screwed it back in. It was so easy it took about 10 minutes. I surprised my husband when he came home to repair it, it was finished by me!!
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Michael from Macomb, MI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Door would not unlatch
Removed all the screws on the inside door panel,then I removed the old latch assembly and two electrical plugs. Next I installed the new latch and connected the two electrical plugs. I then replaced the inside door panel and the screws.The dishwasher now works like new after this simple repair. BE SURE TO DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE MAKING ANY REPAIRS!!!!
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Richard from Berlin Heights, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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broken latch made opening unit very difficult
Removed screws around perimeter of interior door panel. Latch was loose at this point so all I had to do is disconnect 2 wires and reattach those 2 wires to new part, position new latch in the proper place and fasten interior panel into origianl position. That was it!!!!
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Daniel from Mentor, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The door latch would no longer catch
First I had to go out and buy a Torx driver set, then I removed all of the Torx screws around the inside of the door panel. After that the door latch was free and I saw my problem, a broken retainer on the door latch assembly. I ordered a new door latch assembly and when it came in I removed the two electrical leads, set the new door latch assembly in place, attached the two electrical leads and reassembled the door panel with Torx screws all around. The new latch worked just like it was supposed to.
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Mark from Excelsior Springs, MO
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Noisey - squeling when wash cycle was running
The noise problem was a combination of the belt and the snubber Ring. The snubber ring was worn out and causing most of the noise. The belt was easy to put on...the snubber ring - not so much. Plan a couple of hours to disassemble the lower portion of the washer as the snubber ring lies at the bottom of the washer tub assembly but above all the pulleys, gears and the bottom/base plate of the wash machine. A nice surprise is the large spring that pops out when you open up the bottom plate. Re-compressing that spring takes a special tool or a creative way to get it all back together after the new snubber ring is installed. I used some temporary bolts and nuts in luau of the short 1/2" sheet metal screws to compress the spring and than replaced the bolts with the original sheet metal screws once the plate was close enough to use them. It was a major pain. No doubt the pros have a special tool that takes care of this problem. Good luck!
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Richard from Hugo, MN
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Difficulty Level:Very Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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door latch loose and door would not open
Had to insert putty knife in the top of latch opening and press up to release the latch so the door would open.
Turn off electric to unit.
Removed the 12 star screws on the panel inside of door.
Pulled out the two wire plugs from the door latch unit, had to use a screwdriver to help push out the metal pronges.
Insert the plugs in the new unit and align the latch pivot point on the door and the two holes with the holes for the inside panel.
Replace the screws.
When the door is closed the latch will be pushed into place and the door is held closed.
Turn off electric to unit.
Removed the 12 star screws on the panel inside of door.
Pulled out the two wire plugs from the door latch unit, had to use a screwdriver to help push out the metal pronges.
Insert the plugs in the new unit and align the latch pivot point on the door and the two holes with the holes for the inside panel.
Replace the screws.
When the door is closed the latch will be pushed into place and the door is held closed.
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thomas from gaithersburg, MD
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dax
September 15, 2017
So just to clarify: The handle piece is black, correct? The white handle in the picture is kind of throwing me off.
Hi Dax,
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, the handle is black in color. The wrong image was entered onto the webpage and we are working on updating it. We apologize for any confusion this has caused. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Chase
January 14, 2018
My door won’t open once it’s shut, not without a fight anyway. I’m not sure if I need the latch assembly of just and new handle?
For model number ADB1500AWS
Hi Chase, Thank you for the question. I suggest replacing the Door Handle and Latch Assembly, Part Number: PS11731673. Hope this helps!
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Michelle
October 11, 2017
So i already bought the part without the handle, do i need this part also, or should i return that and get this instead? Really and truly, it's the handle that broke, not the whole assembly.
Hi Michelle,
Thank you for your question. I would probably suggest contacting our customer service and returning your other part. The handle only comes with the whole assembly, so this would be the correct part that you are looking for. Good luck with your repair.
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Albert
October 30, 2017
Looking at your part number w10862259, the handle is black and I need bisque. Suggestions?
For model number abd1200awq
Hi Albert, Thank you for the question. Very sorry but the manufacture only makes the Door Handle and Latch Assembly in black now. The Bisque and White are discontinued. Hope this helps!
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Fred
December 17, 2018
What is the replacement part number for the Admiral dish washer model ddb1501aww door latch (i have is as #1266678)
For model number Admiral Dish Washer Model DDB1501AWW
Hi Fred,
Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the door latch and handle assembly with switches is PS11731673. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Trudy
February 11, 2018
I cannot disconnect existing wires in order to replace with new part. How to?
For model number ADB1500AWW
Hi Trudy, Thank you for the question. The spades can become stuck, you can pry the wires off with a flat head screw driver. Just make sure the power is turned off. Hope this helps!
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Nita
January 7, 2018
What part do I need to order to replace the door latch on this Amana dishwasher. Also, will my old white handle work on the new latch?
For model number ADB2500AWW
Hi Nita, Thank you for the question, You can use the old handle on the Latch, PartSelect Number PS11751688 or replace the full Door Handle and Latch Assembly - Black, PartSelect Number PS11731673. You will need to use the black handle but this assembly is a upgraded version from the old one that was easy to break. In most cases the handle is not that noticeable.Hope this helps!
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Elizabeth
March 7, 2018
My door latch keeps sticking so i'd like to get a new one. How can i tell which one i need without a multimeter since i don't own one and don't want to buy one just for this. I assume it's this one since the handle is my problem. Confused between this model and the one called door latch with switches - no handle. Thank you.
For model number ADB1500AWB3
Hello Elizabeth, thank you for your question. The door handle and latch assembly is part number Door Latch WPW10130695. This would include the latch as well as the handle, and would be the exact replacement part you would need to order to fix your problem. The handle is only available in black now. I hope this information helps!
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Loren
July 13, 2021
Does this piece come with the door handle
For model number PS11731673
Hello Loren, Thank you for the question. This is the Door Latch and Handle Assembly. We hope this helps!
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Marina
February 21, 2019
Would part no. Ps11731673 fit model mbdh945aws? When i searched specifically for this model this part has not appeared while the same part without black handle does appear. I would like to know for sure before placing the order. Thank you.
For model number mbdh945aws
Hello Marina, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PS11748729. Have a great day!
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