This door latch (Dishwasher Door Latch Assembly, Door Latch Assembly, Latch Assembly) is a simple on/off mechanism that prohibits the dishwasher from operating when the door is open. It is located on ...
This silverware basket is gray in color and measures 8 inches wide by 11-1/2 inches high by 12 inches deep. The silverware basket is used to hold small utensils such as forks, spoons, and knives durin...
This lower dishrack roller is less than two inches in diameter. It is made entirely of white plastic. If you find that your dishwasher is making loud noises or the lower rack is getting stuck when you...
This door latch, used in dishwashers, is located at the top of the door and locks the door shut when the dishwasher is working. If the door will not close or is damaged, changing the latch could be th...
The fold away tine pivot or clip holds the tine rows in place. This part is made of gray plastic and is approximately 3 and a half inches in length. Some dishwasher models will have fold away tine row...
This genuine inner door foam insulation strip, sometimes known as bottom seal foam, is used to create a waterproof seal that helps prevent leaking from the door area of the dishwasher. The existing in...
This hose clamp is used in a wide variety of household appliances. Most often it is found in washers, dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers, garbage disposals, or air conditioners. This ...
This is the replacement convertible tine pivot for your dishwasher. It is made of gray plastic and is approximately 4 inches long and 1 inch wide. The convertible tine pivot allows the tine row to eit...
This part is essential in your dishes getting clean during the wash cycle. If there is any debris or a tear in the filter, it can cause extra buildup and, therefore, causing dirty dishes.
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Gwyneth
June 14, 2021
Hi, I need a replacement door latch for this Maytag model
For model number MDB7600AWW
Hello Gwyneth, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11748729 for the Dishwasher Door Handle And Latch Assembly with Switch. We hope this helps.
This dishwasher was in the house we bought. Need to know when this model was made...how old is it?
thanks! j
For model number MDB7600AWW
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Jude
January 17, 2023
When the dishwasher starts, it begins to make a noise like someone is throwing dry rice or small pebbles against the door from the inside. I let it go on for a little while to see if it will stop, but it doesn't, so I turn it off. To me, it seems like it might be related to a misalignment of the spray arm(s), but I don't know what to do to correct it. Please advise.
For model number MDB7600AWW
Hi Jude,
Thank you for your question. If your dishwasher makes what sounds like a grinding sound, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the impeller, the drain pump, the water inlet valve and the lower spray arm. We have included a link that you may reference on how to check these parts. Once you have determined the part you need, please feel free to call customer service. We are open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. We look forward to hearing from you!
The hardest thing was figuring out that you only need to purchase the latch handle because it only comes as a complete latch assembly, why they even list the latch assembly as a separate part in the parts list stupid. (you get the handle and latch already put together and it cost less than the latch assembly without the handle). Anyway al
... Read morel you need to do is disconect the power from the dishwasher (unless you like to live dangerously like me) take your drill with the correct size torx bit and remove all the screws on the inside door pannel (the top center two screws actually hold the latch assembly in place). Disconect the 4 wires from the old part and reconect them to the new part and reinstall all the torx screws being careful not to strip the plastic threads that they screw into if you are using a drill. Whole process takes less than 5 minutes. I am surprised that Maytag used such a flimsy handle assembly in their dishwashers since they are supposed to have the repair men with the most time on their hands. They probably sell just as many handle assemblies as they do dishwashers that have this particular part in it, probably more since you will probably have to change it 2 or 3 times during the life of the unit.
I Followed others' instructions already posted to replace the whole handle assembly. In particular, use a big screwdriver placed against the bottom of the handle and whack the grip with the palm of your hand to get the handle to move back to the open position so you can open the door and start the job. I am no handyman, but this fix was
... Read more easy, about 30 minutes in all, most of which was spent figuring out which breaker to pull so as not to get shocked. One note of caution: use the correct screwdriver attachment (not a Phillips head or regular, but a star or something- see I am not a handyman but I do have a $15 screwdriver set that just paid for itself 10 times over!).
Remove the 8 or 9 torx screws holding the inner and outer door assembly together (leave the bottom screws in), lift the old handle assembly out, transfer the switches to the new handle assembly, and reassemble door.