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[Lifetime Warranty] W10130695 W10862259 WPW10275768 Dishwasher Door Latch Handle Replacemen for Whirlpool Maytag Dishwasher Quiet Series 300 Handle WPW10275768 WPW10130695 W10275768

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W10130695 W10862259 WPW10275768 Dishwasher Door Latch Handle

Key Features

  • Ergonomic Latching Mechanism: Designed to provide the mechanical leverage necessary to compress the door seal and engage the safety interlock switches, ensuring a watertight and secure operation.
  • Reinforced Polymer Construction: Manufactured from high-strength, heat-stabilized plastic to resist the high-temperature steam and detergents common in dishwasher environments.
  • Direct OEM Replacement: Engineered to the exact dimensions of the original factory handle, ensuring a flush fit and seamless alignment with the dishwasher's control panel.
  • Integrated Switch Mounts: Features specialized internal slots to securely hold the micro-switches in place, preventing intermittent power loss caused by shifting or loose components.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • WPW10275768
  • W10275768
  • WPW10130695
  • W10130695
  • W10862259

Compatibility & Fitment

This handle is a standard replacement for many Whirlpool-built dishwashers, particularly those in the "Quiet Series" and "Tall Tub" lines. Key compatible brands include:

  • Maytag: Fits Quiet Series 300, 400, and MDB series (e.g., MDB4709AWB, MDBH949AWB, MDBTT59AWW).
  • Whirlpool: Compatible with various WDF, WDT, and GU series models (e.g., GU2475XTVB, WDF310PAAW).
  • Kenmore / Sears: Fits many 665-series models manufactured by Whirlpool.
  • Amana & Jenn-Air: Compatible with select units utilizing the 10275768 latch configuration.

When to Replace

  • Handle Is Loose or Floppy: The internal plastic pivots or springs have snapped, and the handle no longer has the tension required to operate the latch hooks.
  • Dishwasher Won't Start: The handle fails to fully depress the internal micro-switches, leading the control board to believe the door is still open.
  • Door Won't Stay Closed: The latch hooks are worn or broken, allowing the door to pop open during the wash cycle or failing to pull the door tight against the gasket.
  • Visible Cracks: The exterior plastic handle shows signs of stress or heat damage, making it difficult to grip or operate comfortably.

Installation Tips

  • Power Down: Turn off the circuit breaker or unplug the dishwasher before starting. You will be working near the main control board and high-voltage wiring.
  • Access the Inner Panel: You will need to remove the screws (typically Torx T15 or Phillips) from the inner door panel to separate it from the outer panel and access the latch assembly.
  • Switch Transfer: This part is often the handle/latch assembly only. You will need to carefully unclip the micro-switches from your old latch and snap them into the new one in the same orientation.
  • Spring Retention: Note the position of the metal tension spring. Use needle-nose pliers to transfer the spring to the new handle to ensure it "snaps" back into place correctly.
  • Avoid Over-tightening: When reassembling the door panel, do not over-tighten the screws into the plastic console, as this can cause the panel to crack or warp.

FAQ

This latch handle is used on select dishwashers built under several brands, including Whirlpool, Maytag, Amana, KitchenAid, Kenmore, Jenn-Air, Magic Chef, Admiral, Roper, and Norge. It is commonly associated with Maytag Quiet Series 200 and Quiet Series 300 style dishwashers. Because fit depends on the exact model and revision, the safest way to confirm is to match your original part number from the door latch/handle assembly.
Known replacement and cross-reference numbers for this handle include W10130695, W10862259, WPW10275768, WPW10130695, W10275768, WPW10130694, W10130694, 99002577, 99002578, 99002579, 1266679, and W10130696. Match the number from your original part when possible before ordering.
Typical symptoms include a broken or loose exterior handle, the door not opening when you pull the handle, the latch not releasing smoothly, or the door failing to stay securely latched. On some units, a damaged handle can also make it seem like the latch assembly has failed when the real problem is the cracked handle linkage.
For most compatible dishwashers, this is usually a moderate repair that takes about 20 to 45 minutes. You typically need a screwdriver to remove the inner door panel and access the latch area. Before starting, disconnect power to the dishwasher. As you separate the door panels, support the outer panel and note the position of the latch components so the new handle installs in the same orientation.
Yes. Check the full latch assembly, latch hooks, return spring, and door strike for wear or damage. Also inspect the inner door panel around the handle mounting area for cracks or looseness. If the handle broke from repeated resistance, make sure the latch mechanism itself is not binding.
The most common causes are plastic fatigue from repeated opening and closing, stress from forcing a sticky latch, and misalignment between the door latch and strike. If the door has been hard to close or open for a while, the handle often takes the extra load and eventually cracks or snaps.