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DAVID F - July 1, 2021
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OK
What else can I say, an exact match works as expected.
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Roger S - April 20, 2021
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Fast delivery, good part
Easy repair. New part seems to be working better than original.
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Nicholas M - November 26, 2018
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Easy repair, part was perfect!
Works perfectly!
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Gregory H - September 12, 2018
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Easy repair and install
This part did the job and was easy to install.
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Nyl P - May 16, 2018
Verified Purchase
Worked as expected
Part was what i needed. Done washing dishes by hand!!
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door latch broken
same as in the video , but the double red wire is on the wrong terminal you have to break the plastic housing on the dishwasher and put it on the first one next to the white wire .if you hook it up the way it is the dishwasher wont work and when you open the door the dishwasher turns on . watch the video real close when it gets to the wir
... Read moree connections you see the double red wire goes over one pin to the one next to the white wire . works fine after that.
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Glynn from LIVINGSTON, TX
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15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
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Door latch
Followed the video provided by your company, done like 1,2,3
Michael from RUTHERFORD, NJ
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Less than 15 mins
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The door would not stay latched closed (due to moving the dishwasher)
Unscrew all screws on the inside of the dishwasher door. Carefully separate the front panel from the inside panel. Lift out the latch assembly, remove connectors from both sides using needle nose pliers. Reconnect to new assembly and situate back into place. Close front and inside panel, replace all screws, making sure the short and l
... Read moreong screws go back to where they came from. Quick easy project to eliminate 2 trips from a repairman, 1 for the diagnosis and 1 to do the work!
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Kim from SEATTLE, WA
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Very Easy
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Less than 15 mins
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George
February 5, 2023
what is the part that the locker assembly grabs onto the part has number 4026dd3001dc2 sk 4 I need this part
For model number ldf7774st
Hello George, thank you for your question. The part that the Locker grabs onto is the Control Panel PS10066436. We have a video that will be of some help to your repair. We are pleased to have been able to help.
Dishwasher will turn on but we can not start a cycle. If we slam the door a couple of times it will finally let us select the cycle. Could this be caused by a faulty door latch?
For model number LDS5040ST
Hi Jaron, thank you for your inquiry. Our research has found that yes it would be the Lock Assembly. We have included a video to assist with your repair. We hope this helps.
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