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General Electric Dishwasher Detergent Dispenser with Rinse Cap
★★★★★
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26 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS958966
Manufacturer Part Number WD12X10163
This detergent dispenser assembly is attached to the inner door panel of a dishwasher. This part holds detergent and dishwasher rinse products in a covered container. If your dispenser will not open, close, dispense detergent properly, or the dishes are coming out of the dishwasher dirty, replacing this part can solve these problems. The tools needed for this installation project are a #2 Phillips screwdriver and needle-nose pliers. To repair, first remove screws from the bottom of the inner door panel. Next, remove connecters, wires, and screws from the dispenser to access it and replace with new dispenser. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for further installation instructions and guidance. Unplug dishwasher from power source as a safety precaution.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Door latch failure
  • Door won’t close
  • Leaking
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Installation Instructions
James from Naperville, IL
soap door latch broken, wouldn't hold soap for later release in middle of cycle like it was supposed to.
Turned off power to unit, 'cuz it has a solenoid lead to open the soap door.
Removed the phillips head screws that held the door together. The screw are located on the inside edge of the door, there are 10-12 of them.
Spearated the door shells carefully, trying not to disturb the location of the wiring in the middle of the door.

Found the 4 screws that hold the module assembly to the door from the inside, and removed them.
Popped the assembly out, cleaned the gasket-seat area and placed the new one in place.
Carefully tightened the 4 screws. It is easy to over-tighten them, so only turn them until you feel they are snug. Let the gasket do the work.
Attached the two solenoid control wires in the same positions they were in before they were removed from the old assembly.
Re-assembled the door halves, again taking care to not over-tighten the phillips-head screws. One got "spun" and I removed it and re-set it into some epoxy.
Returned power to the dishwasher, and stopped washing dishes by hand.
Note: the latch is now made with a plastic that is more dense, and likely will not fail as soon as the original one did. I think GE learned something about the durability of their component plastics since this was originally built.
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General Electric Dishwasher Detergent Cup Cover
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS259460
Manufacturer Part Number WD16X297
Fixes these symptoms
  • Door latch failure
  • Door won’t close
  • Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Jared from MARLBOROUGH, CT
Detergent Cup would not latch closed
I ordered parts before opening. My theory was to have the parts so that the dishwasher was not apart for longer than necessary, in the hope of avoiding the wrath of momma bear who just wants a new one... Once I opened up the door I realized the spring for the main lever arm had broken its mount. I drilled a new hole and reattached the spring. I did not need any parts. However, the original parts corresponding to the three parts I ordered were all beat up and brittle, so I was happy to replace anyway. I did not even explain, she is happy the cup looks new and is happy with the dishwasher. It even says Cascade on it, almost like an upgrade :). If your cup does not latch I would order the three parts I did and also order the lever spring. It was very corroded after 30 years, so I would have replaced if I purchased it. Next time.. :) Read more...
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General Electric Dishwasher Detergent Cup Shaft and Lever
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2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS259474
Manufacturer Part Number WD16X313
Cover is not included. Must order cover separately.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Door latch failure
  • Not cleaning dishes properly
  • Will not dispense detergent
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Installation Instructions
Joe from Waxhaw, NC
Detergent Dispenser Door Would Not Stay Closed
Completely remove the door from the dishwasher - It's easier to work on this way.

First the spring tension is NOT that critical - the spring just needs to not be mangled and really out of shape. Unless someone has taken a pair of pliers to it, it should be o-k
to use. I even mangled up the slot in the lever with a pair of pliers to try and jeery-rig it and it still works fine - you MUST at least have some resemblance of a groove here for the spring to
catch.
1) hook the hook on the inside of the lever where the slanted groove is on the cam. (see your great diagram)

Put all the pieces together at this point, shaft,spring and lever

2) There are two sets of grooves that correspond to matching notches in both the lever and the dispenser shaft. Make sure these match up to one another.
3) Using a pair of hemostats or tiny pliers pull the other side of the spring clockwise - gently - until you can hook it on the stop that is on the inside door. There will be some
tension of the spring around the shaft to cause the hook to engage to the slot in the plastic lever.

[*]This is where MOST of my problems were at:

4) Test the dispenser door to make sure when you close it, it springs back up. It WILL NOT hold when the door is off.
[*][I was trying to get the dispenser door to stay shut while the door was removed from the washer - this will NOT happen]
5) If number four is happening above, attach the door to the dishwasher.

Very Important: The door will only stay closed when the dishwasher is in the OFF position. Otherwise it will spring open when you try to shut it, because it is suppose to because at this time
in the cycle the detergent would be dispensing - hence the door being OPEN and the door not latching.
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General Electric Dishwasher Detergent Cup Release Arm
PartSelect Number PS1765980
Manufacturer Part Number WD16X10011
This is the replacement detergent cup release arm for your dishwasher. It is made of black plastic and is sold individually. The detergent cup release arm is found on the inside of the dishwasher door, and it is the part that releases both the detergent and the rinse-aid. If the rinse-aid and detergent are not being released during the dishwasher cycle, or you notice that the release arm is cracked or damaged, then you will need to replace it. A damaged detergent cup release arm can also lead to a door latch failure on your dishwasher, and it may cause the dishwasher not to start. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Door latch failure
  • Will not dispense detergent
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Installation Instructions
Joe from Waxhaw, NC
Detergent Dispenser Door Would Not Stay Closed
Completely remove the door from the dishwasher - It's easier to work on this way.

First the spring tension is NOT that critical - the spring just needs to not be mangled and really out of shape. Unless someone has taken a pair of pliers to it, it should be o-k
to use. I even mangled up the slot in the lever with a pair of pliers to try and jeery-rig it and it still works fine - you MUST at least have some resemblance of a groove here for the spring to
catch.
1) hook the hook on the inside of the lever where the slanted groove is on the cam. (see your great diagram)

Put all the pieces together at this point, shaft,spring and lever

2) There are two sets of grooves that correspond to matching notches in both the lever and the dispenser shaft. Make sure these match up to one another.
3) Using a pair of hemostats or tiny pliers pull the other side of the spring clockwise - gently - until you can hook it on the stop that is on the inside door. There will be some
tension of the spring around the shaft to cause the hook to engage to the slot in the plastic lever.

[*]This is where MOST of my problems were at:

4) Test the dispenser door to make sure when you close it, it springs back up. It WILL NOT hold when the door is off.
[*][I was trying to get the dispenser door to stay shut while the door was removed from the washer - this will NOT happen]
5) If number four is happening above, attach the door to the dishwasher.

Very Important: The door will only stay closed when the dishwasher is in the OFF position. Otherwise it will spring open when you try to shut it, because it is suppose to because at this time
in the cycle the detergent would be dispensing - hence the door being OPEN and the door not latching.
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$11.92
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General Electric Dishwasher Dispenser Release Timer Lever
PartSelect Number PS259152
Manufacturer Part Number WD12X324
Fixes these symptoms
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General Electric Dishwasher Rinse Aid Injector Container With Gasket
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS2345692
Manufacturer Part Number WD35X10346
This part attaches to the inner door panel.
Fixes these symptoms
Installation Instructions
Richard from Pattonsburg, MO
Dishwasher leaks from bottom of door......when operated.
Removed 7 screws holding "inner door" in place ( note: 2 bottom screws are different than the rest...keep separate).....remove rinse aid plug....press "tabs" inward to release rinse aid container. ( in this instance....the gasket had failed...which was "part" of the reason dishwasher was leaking during operation)

install new rinse aid container ...making sure that "trip arm" is positioned correctly........and press into place. ( Tabs should expand when container is properly positioned...creating a tight seal).....reuse old rinse aid filler plug.

Replace "inner door" cover....tighten screws.....

remove faulty tub corner baffles....place new ones in corresponding positions ( the baffles form a suction .....to stay in place....no adhesive needed)

Close door and operate as usual........no more leaks!

This is a super easy "no brainer"...that would have cost about half the price of a new dish washer ...had I hired a "professional" to do the repairs!!!!
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$104.77
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General Electric Dishwasher Detergent Dispenser
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★★★★★
4 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS958976
Manufacturer Part Number WD12X10174
Fixes these symptoms
  • Door latch failure
  • Will not dispense detergent
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Installation Instructions
Dean from Newark, NY
soap dispenser latch was worn - cover would not stay shut
remove door panel (outer side) remove wires from soap dispenser remove old dispenser install new dispenser re-install wires and door cover total time less than 30 minutes Read more...
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$62.08
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General Electric Dishwasher TANK RINSE AID Assembly
PartSelect Number PS2322305
Manufacturer Part Number WD12X10264
Fixes these symptoms
  • Not cleaning dishes properly
  • Will not dispense detergent
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Installation Instructions
Paul from Lithia, FL
Rinse Agent Tank Leaks
The following steps were performed: 1) Disconnect power to the dishwasher 2) Unscrew all the screws on the inside of dishwasher door. 3) Remove outside plate on bottom of dishwasher. 4) Separate the dishwasher door after all screws are removed and pull out the old dishwasher rinse agent tank. There is a screw that needs to removed that holds the tank in place as well. 5) Snap in the new rinse agent tank and tighten screw in that holds tank in place. 6) Gently put the inside door back in place. Make sure all the holes line up correctly. 6) Put back the bottom plate of dishwasher. 7) Turn on the power again. You have now completed the repair. Read more...
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$171.40
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General Electric Dishwasher DET DISPENSING Assembly
PartSelect Number PS1481895
Manufacturer Part Number WD12X10251
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$221.85
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General Electric Dishwasher Detergent Dispenser Pump
PartSelect Number PS3506782
Manufacturer Part Number WD12X10384
Detergent dispenser pump moves liquid detergent from the tank to the dishwasher tub during the wash cycle.
Fixes these symptoms
Installation Instructions
Randell from Riverside, CA
Smart Dispensor not despensing Detergent
Removed front Door panel, by removing screws from back side of door, replaced pump, door handle actuator & spring. I did not have to remove the dishwasher from the counter (built in). Repairs took all of 20 min. and dishwasher was back in service. The price I paid for all the parts from PartSelect, was less then G.E. Repair Service wanted just to come out and look at the dishwasher ($99.50 plus parts & labor). The parts that online G.E Appliance was selling were about 25% to 40% higher in price. With total cost I figured I saved about $250.00 to $325.00 by doing it myself and the help of PartSelect. Read more...

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