Followed the video. The trick turned out to be that the Whirlpool model attaches the handle to the latch assembly in a different place than the KitchenAid models, and the video showed the Whirlpool model. The latch assembly has two sets of hooks for the handle, one in the middle of the assembly and one lower down. The Whirlpool models attach in the middle; mine attached lower down. The extra twist is that the hooks which hold the door handle spring only work for the Whirlpool models; they point in the wrong direction for the KitchenAid and the spring slides off. I was wondering why there was no spring when I first took the unit apart to order the parts; now I know why. So save yourself the $3 and don't order the spring if you have a KitchenAid.