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[Lifetime Warranty] WPW10077881 Dishwasher Dispenser Cap - Compatible with Whirlpool KitchenAid Dishwashers - Replaces W10077881 PS11748135 AP6014865
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WPW10077881 Dishwasher Rinse Aid Dispenser Cap
Key Features
- Engineered Seal: Equipped with a precision-molded rubber gasket that creates a watertight barrier, preventing rinse aid from leaking into the tub during the wash cycle.
- Twist-and-Lock Design: Features an ergonomic top slot designed for easy opening and closing using a thumb or a coin, ensuring a secure fit without specialized tools.
- High-Temperature Durability: Manufactured from food-grade, heat-stabilized plastic to withstand the thermal stress of high-heat drying and sanitize cycles.
- Chemical Resistance: The polymer construction is specifically formulated to resist degradation from concentrated rinse aid surfactants and harsh detergents.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- WPW10077881
- W10077881
- PS11748135
- AP6014865
- W10077881VP
- EAP11748135
Compatibility & Fitment
This rinse aid cap is a standard replacement for various 24-inch built-in dishwashers manufactured by Whirlpool. Key compatible brands include:
- Whirlpool: Fits many Gold series and standard models (e.g., WDF520PADM, WDT720PADM).
- KitchenAid: Compatible with many KDT, KDF, and KUDE series units (e.g., KDTE104ESS, KDTM354ESS).
- Maytag: Fits Jetclean and standard MDB series models (e.g., MDB4949SDH).
- Amana & Kenmore: Compatible with select units utilizing the W10077881 dispenser assembly.
When to Replace
- Emptying Rapidly: The rinse aid reservoir requires frequent refilling, or you see blue streaks on the inner door panel, indicating a failed seal.
- Broken Tabs: The plastic locking ears on the underside of the cap have snapped off, preventing the cap from staying locked in place.
- Damaged Gasket: The internal rubber ring is cracked, swollen, or missing, allowing water to enter the rinse aid chamber and dilute the solution.
- Missing Cap: The original cap was lost during a cleaning cycle or accidentally discarded.
- Stripped Drive Slot: The coin slot on top is rounded out, making it difficult to rotate the cap for refilling.
Installation Tips
- Clean the Opening: Before installing the new cap, wipe away any dried rinse aid residue or mineral buildup from the dispenser opening to ensure a clean sealing surface.
- Alignment: Align the two tabs on the underside of the cap with the notches in the dispenser housing.
- Locking: Insert the cap and rotate it clockwise (usually about 1/4 turn) until it stops and the arrow points to the "Locked" position.
- Do Not Overtighten: The cap only needs to be snug to create a seal. Using pliers or excessive force can crack the main dispenser housing.
- Pro-Tip: If the cap is difficult to turn, apply a tiny drop of food-safe mineral oil to the rubber gasket to help it glide into the locked position.
