How to replace Wire Harness Assembly part # W11027902 on your Whirlpool Dishwasher
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Introduction
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to replace the wiring harness assembly (part # W11027902) in your Whirlpool dishwasher. The same instructions apply to various Whirlpool brand dishwashers, including KitchenAid, Maytag, and Jenn-Air. Replacing a damaged wiring harness can restore the functionality of your dishwasher and is a manageable repair for DIY enthusiasts.
Chapter 1: Where to Purchase
- You can purchase the wiring harness assembly from parts.com.
- Ensure you have the correct part for your model; you may need to check the model number on your dishwasher.
Chapter 2: Reasons for Replacement
- The wiring harness connects the dishwasher's electrical components to the main control board, including:
- Pump motor
- Thermostat
- Heating element
- Water valve
- If any part of the wiring harness is damaged, the entire harness must be replaced as individual sections are not sold separately.
Chapter 3: How to Remove the Old Wiring Harness
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Disconnect Power:
- Unplug the dishwasher if it has a power cord.
- If hardwired, turn off the power at the breaker.
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Disconnect Drain Hose:
- Disconnect the drain hose from the sink plumbing or garbage disposal.
- Feed the drain tube and power cord through the cabinet holes.
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Turn Off Water Supply:
- Shut off the water supply valve.
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Remove Access Panel:
- Remove the access panel at the bottom of the dishwasher by undoing the retainers. Place a towel or pan below to catch any leaking water.
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Disconnect Water Supply Line:
- Remove the water supply line from underneath the dishwasher.
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Prepare Dishwasher for Removal:
- Open the dishwasher door and remove the screw securing it to the countertop.
- If side-mounted, remove screws from the cabinet.
- Lower the dishwasher's leveling legs if needed.
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Slide Out the Dishwasher:
- Carefully slide the dishwasher out from under the countertop, ensuring the power cable and drain tube are fed through.
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Remove Front Panel:
- Open the door and remove 10 screws around the perimeter using a T-15 torque bit.
- Support the panel, close the door gently, and disconnect the electrical connector by pressing the locking tab.
- Lift the front panel away from the hinges.
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Disconnect Electrical Connectors:
- Take a picture of the wiring for reference.
- Remove the connector brace by prying on the locking tabs, then disconnect the electrical connectors.
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Disconnect Other Components:
- Disconnect the door latch, detergent dispenser, and ground wire.
- Flip the dishwasher onto its back on a soft surface.
- Remove any remaining electrical connectors from the pump, water valve, and other components.
Chapter 4: Locating Model Tag
- Before purchasing a new wiring harness assembly, locate the model tag on your dishwasher.
- Use this model number to ensure you order the correct part.
Chapter 5: How to Install the New Wiring Harness
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Install Wiring Harness:
- Align the control brace with the slots on the control board.
- Position the new wiring harness so the control board connectors are at the top.
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Reconnect Electrical Connectors:
- Reference the earlier photo and reconnect the wiring harness to the control board.
- Reinstall the connector box and secure it in place.
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Reconnect Components:
- Follow the wiring sequence carefully and reconnect all electrical connections including the door latch, detergent dispenser, and ground wires.
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Reinstall the Dishwasher:
- Flip the dishwasher back upright.
- Align the front panel with the door hinges and reconnect the electrical connector.
- Secure the front panel with screws.
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Position the Dishwasher:
- Align the water line with the inlet valve and tape it down.
- Feed the drain tube and power cord through the cabinet holes.
- Push the dishwasher back into place and secure it with mounting screws.
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Reconnect Water and Power:
- Reconnect the water line to the inlet valve.
- Reinstall the access panel and reconnect the drain tube.
- Plug in the dishwasher or reconnect the wires if hardwired.
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Test the Dishwasher:
- Restore power and turn on the water supply valve.
- Run a test cycle to ensure everything is working and check for leaks.
Conclusion
Replacing the wiring harness assembly in your Whirlpool dishwasher can be a straightforward process with the right steps. By following this guide, you can successfully remove the old harness and install a new one. If you encounter any issues during the process, consider seeking help or consulting a professional. Remember to always turn off power and water supplies before performing any repairs.