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Replacing your Whirlpool Dishwasher Dishwasher Friction Sleeve
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Door latch failure | Door won’t close | Noisy
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
Part# WP8268961 replaces these:
AP6012281, 8268961, WP8268961VP
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Bruce H - April 17, 2018
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Great part
The most work was in accessing the area. Part was a breeze to replace. May I suggest that one needs to buy these in pairs.
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David S - October 9, 2018
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Worked as expected, delivered fast.
Part was in good condition, installed with no issues & fixed the problem. I do wish manufacturer would supply 2 in a package, since when one of these goes, the other won't be far behind. But that is manufacturer issue, not PartSelect. Also the price is a little high, again. not PartSelect issue, I found the same price everywhere I looked. PartSelect was awesome in every way. Great selection, service and delivery. Thanks!
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Douglas J F - March 22, 2018
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Just what I needed
Talk about a design snafu, the dishwasher door would not fully open unless the return spring is physically pushed away from the washer frame (the job of this seemingly inconsequential rubber sleeve). The part worked perfectly and my wife is speaking in a civil tone again!
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Charles C - September 5, 2018
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Original equipment part fit perfectly
The part arrived on time and after a couple of minutes reviewing a video, the repair took less than 15 minutes including putting the tools away.
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Joann K - March 25, 2022
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Friction part for dishwasher doot
Parts came, easy to install and door no longer falls and hits my leg
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Charles A - May 22, 2023
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Was able to find a new part on Part Select website. Part shipped within a few days. Saw a video that explained how to fix the problem and found it was an easy fix. Everything works as new.
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Donald C - May 21, 2023
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Easy repair. Part was correct.
The hardest part was having to pull out the dishwasher. Part was extremely easy to install.
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Kenneth E - January 23, 2020
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Renva B - January 22, 2020
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The part arrived in perfect condition and works as expected.
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Karl B - July 23, 2023
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Works Great; Perfect Fix
Easy to identify needed parts. Simple to replace failed parts. Door works as it should. FAST delivery!
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Door is designed to stay in place when opened. Door should hold partial or fully open.
Unscrewed brackets from underneath counter that hold dishwasher in place. Pulled dishwasher out of cabinet to access door hinges (approximately 8 to 12 inches). Released springs from door hinge (not necessary to remove spring from hole in dishwasher frame). Did not have to remove old sleeve because they tear and fall off. Slipped sleeve o
... Read morever door hinge to groove where they sit on hinge. Note: pulling hinge away from dishwasher a little. helps to complete installation. Reinstall spring over hinge and check that door will stay a partial open. Slide dishwasher back in place and install screws from bracket to underside of counter. My dishwasher only had two screws under counter to hold in place. Some installations have screws at sides also.
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Michael from Southbury, CT
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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The door had no resistance when opening it
You only need to pull it out about 6 to 8 inches and you don’t need to disconnect anything to slide it on
LINDA from ROSEVILLE, CA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
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Detergent Dispenser Assembly door snapped the plastic piece that keeps it closed and the friction sleeve was found on the floor because it cracked and fell out.
Had to remove the face of the door and then unscrew the inside of the door. The dispenser assembly was easy to remove and replace but the friction sleeve was a little more difficult. That has a plastic piece that attachs to the door and when we pulled the plastic piece to attach to the bracket it fell off. It took a bit to attach but once
... Read more we did the 2 of us did the other side in seconds. One held the plastic piece with a pliers and the other attached to the bracket.
Dishwasher door drops quickly to wide open position when unlatched
Rubber friction sleeves on each side of the door provide resistance to prevent the door from quickly opening when unlatched. Over time the friction sleeve may crack and fail. Two friction sleeves are required for repair. Install a new sleeve on each side of the dishwasher door near the spring connector at the bottom.
Open dishw
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Remove the screw from the left and right bracket at top of dishwasher door opening. Brackets secure the dishwasher to the countertop.
Gently pull the dishwasher forward to expose the door spring on each side of door at bottom.
Unhook the plastic spring connector from the left door spring hook by pulling the connector slightly forward and lifting from the door spring hook. Remove the old friction sleeve if still in place by sliding over the door connection hook. Discard the old sleeve.
Insert the new friction sleeve over the door spring connector hook and push until the friction sleeve is in position completely past the spring hook. Reconnect the plastic spring connector to the door hook.
Repeat for right side of door.
Close and latch the dishwasher door. Unlatch the door. The door should remain in the nearly closed position held in place by the friction sleeves.
Slide the dishwasher back to the original position under the counter top.
Insert the screws in the top brackets to secure the dishwasher.
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Gene from BATON ROUGE, LA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
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Door was falling down quickly
Only one friction sleeve was broken. So I pulled out the dishwasher to see how the one on the other side went on. It was very easy to replace and I replaced both. Unit works fine now.
Chris from VALLEY STREAM, NY
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Very Easy
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Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
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Friction sleeve came apart ....would not hold door in place
Pull dishwasher out a few inches. Disconnect spring from plastic connector with long nose pliers. Remove connector. Replace friction sleeve. Replace connector.Reconnect spring to plastic connector. This completes repair.
Gary from WAUKEE, IA
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Really Easy
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15 - 30 mins
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Pliers
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door would fall down when unlatched
Removed the bottom plate/cover. Unscrew top from bracket. Lucky,had just enough room to pull washer out. Only 6 in. Sleeve had broken off. Needle nose plyers to unhook spring. Slide sleeve over hinge. Hard Part///. Pull spring back into place. with door shut. good luck.
eugene from REVERE, MA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
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Friction sleeve had torn, resulting in dishwasher door 'falling' when opening.
I unscrewed the dishwasher from the counter (two screws under the countertop), and pulled it out about a foot so I could access the friction sleeve. I used a needle nosed pliers to slip a spring latch off the door. Then I slipped the new friction sleeve on and reattached the spring. Tested the door. Success! Super easy. About 5 minutes of
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Jm from OSHKOSH, WI
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Really Easy
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Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
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Friction sleeve
Make sure you order 2. One on each side
Dave from PALM BAY, FL
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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friction sleeve broke
Unscrewed the top of the dishwasher from the counter top and slid the appliance out part way in order to reach the door spring. I loosened he spring from the bracket then slid the sleeve over the bracket. I reattached the spring to the bracket, slid the dishwasher back in and screwed it to the top just like it was prior to removal. Easy
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Roxy r from GERMANTOWN, TN
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
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Robert
October 29, 2017
Are there friction sleeves on both left and right door spring assemblies?
For model number GU2275XTVY0
Hi Robert,
Thank you for your inquiry. The friction sleeves are sold separately and you will need one for each side of the door. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Terry
March 14, 2019
Do I have to have friction sleeves? It will be really hard to pull the dishwasher out to install new ones because of new flooring.
For model number WDF530PLYW6
Hello Terry, Thank you for the question. This part helps to keep your door quiet when it opens and closes. It is not a necessity for the door to work but it might make a lot of noise. Hope this helps!
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Joe
July 9, 2019
Can I replace the friction sleeves myself w/o a service call. How do I do it?
For model number WPD540PADM3
Hello Joe, Thank you for the question. Other customers have said it was a easy repair. here is a post from another customer. "This procedure assumes that the DW water connection and drain are flexible. Remove Phillips head screws (2) mounting top front of DW to underside of counter. Grasp door and gently coax DW outwards approximately 1 foot. WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES. On RHS check lower end of door spring and note in which notch the spring sits. On RHS, grasp white plastic connector ("hinge bushing", with spring looped around one end), stretch the spring while carefully lifting other end of connector up, out of slot in door hinge lever. Pry door hinge lever 1/8" away from DW body while sliding friction sleeve over its end. Work friction sleeve past hinge hook, past wider section, into narrower slot (about 2" from end of hinge hook). Raise door to closed position. Insert and hold lower (90 degree) end of spring into the same notch that it was originally in (mine was in the 5th from the front). Loop the door end of the spring into one end of the white plastic hinge bushing, then insert the other end of the bushing into the door hinge lever's hook while stretching the spring. It does not require much strength. CAUTION: If the lower end of the spring is not properly inserted and held in the notch, it can pop out and possibly injure you! Repeat for the LHS. Push the DW back in place, and reinstall the two mounting screws. " Hope this helps!
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Paul
February 7, 2019
Does the friction sleeve part no.Ps1174588 come as a pair for $5.35 or is it $5.35 each? We have had our dishwasher just over a year and both failed.....
For model number wdt710pahwo
Hello Paul, Thank you for your question. This part is sold individually. If both have broken you will need to order a quantity of two. Hope this helps!
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Gita
May 25, 2022
Where does this go, in door or machine?
For model number WDF520PADW7
Hello Gita, Thank you for writing, We suggest watching the How to Video posted on the site for installing this Sleeve. It will show the location and how to install it. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Jimmy
August 20, 2019
Dishwasher door seems to have no tension up or down. What is wrong?
For model number WTD720PADM2
Hello Jimmy,
Thank you for your inquiry! We believe the tension spring may need to be replaced within your dishwasher door. The tension spring is a spring in your door that ensures your door does not fall open too quickly. The part number for your replacement tension spring is PS11753142 on our website under your model number.
We hope this helps!
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John
January 31, 2020
Does this friction sleeve come as only one required? Right side only? Looks easy to slide back on. Is it self explanatory?
For model number mdbh949pab1
Good Day John. Thank you for your question in regards to PartSelect Number PS11745488. The friction sleeves are sold separately and you will need one for each side of the door. The following are instructed posted by another customer in order to replace this part: This procedure assumes that the DW water connection and drain are flexible. Remove Phillips head screws (2) mounting top front of DW to underside of counter. Grasp door and gently coax DW outwards approximately 1 foot. WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES. On RHS check lower end of door spring and note in which notch the spring sits. On RHS, grasp white plastic connector ("hinge bushing", with spring looped around one end), stretch the spring while carefully lifting other end of connector up, out of slot in door hinge lever. Pry door hinge lever 1/8" away from DW body while sliding friction sleeve over its end. Work friction sleeve past hinge hook, past wider section, into narrower slot (about 2" from end of hinge hook). Raise door to closed position. Insert and hold lower (90 degree) end of spring into the same notch that it was originally in (mine was in the 5th from the front). Loop the door end of the spring into one end of the white plastic hinge bushing, then insert the other end of the bushing into the door hinge lever's hook while stretching the spring. It does not require much strength. CAUTION: If the lower end of the spring is not properly inserted and held in the notch, it can pop out and possibly injure you! Repeat for the LHS. Push the DW back in place, and reinstall the two mounting screws. We hope this helps. Best Regards.
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Thomas
October 12, 2021
How many are in the package?
For model number WP8268961
Hello Thomas, Thank you for the question. The Friction Sleeve is sold individually. We hope this helps!
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Mike Kulzer
December 26, 2017
When we have the door fully open it comes back up half way (won't stay fully open). Both door springs look to be in good shape. Any ideas on how to fix this issue?
For model number DU1300XTVT8
Hi Mike,
Thank you for your question. If you are opening the door all the way and it is closing part way on its own, then the door spring tension may not be adjusted correctly. To adjust the door spring tension first unhook the spring from the rear leg of the dishwasher. Then with a 5/16" nut driver or hex socket, remove the screw from the tensioner. The screw can be put into one of three holes in the front leg of the dishwasher. If the door closes by itself, move the tensioner to a higher number hole and replace screw. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Thaddeus
March 14, 2022
I recently found a part laying on the floor that I didn't know where it came from. A week later, I have found that the dishwasher door falls open. When looking for solutions, I have now discovered that the part I found was a friction sleeve. It was split open, so I would need to replace. However, looking at other questions here, The fact that the door falls open (e.g. no tension at all), do I maybe need to replace the springs as well? If so, is there one on each side?
For model number wdt720padm1
Hi Thaddeus,
Thank you for your question. If your door is not opening and closing properly, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the door hinges, the door springs, the friction sleeve and the hinge bushings. 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!