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Customer Questions and Answers for Detergent And Rinse Aid Dispenser by Ge

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Part Number: OEM11302725
Manufacturer Part Number: WD12X10163

The Detergent and Rinse Aid Dispenser is an OEM part for GE dishwashers. It is responsible for holding and releasing detergent and rinse aid during the dishwashing cycle, ensuring that dishes are cleaned and rinsed effectively.

Causes of a bad detergent and rinse aid dispenser can include clogging or blockage in the dispenser mechanism, damage to the dispenser door or latch, or malfunctioning electronic components that control the dispensing process. These issues can arise from regular use, buildup of detergent residue, or accidental impact.

Symptoms of a bad detergent and rinse aid dispenser include:

  • Improper dispensing of detergent or rinse aid
  • Insufficient cleaning or rinsing results
  • Leaks or drips from the dispenser area
  • The dispenser door not opening or closing correctly

This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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For Ge Detergent And Rinse Aid Dispenser (Part Number: OEM11302725)

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Greg, It would be recommended to just double check installation but if the install looks good then it sounds like you may have received a bad dispenser assembly since it is leaking around the corners it may be warped.

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Chris, Individual parts for the dispenser are no longer available, if there is a broken or missing component in the dispenser, you will need to replace the complete assembly. You can check the left side(lid open) hinge pin and spring, make sure the pin is seated as far as possible and the end of the spring is in position to maintain tension on the lid.

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Hello Shane, You should first make sure the unit is filling properly. If it is, check for anything that would hamper water circulation, (clogged holes in the spray arms, separating spray arms, damaged or missing docking cone, stopped up filters, etc.). If no problems are located and the dispenser door is not blocked and opening freely, check the water heating circuit. If still no problems are located, replace the control WD21X10247.

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Naomi, To correct the issue with the door latch on the dispenser not locking, you will need to replace the dispenser assembly. There are not instructions that come with the part but is relatively easy to do. You would start by shutting off the power to the unit. Once the power is off, open the dishwasher door and remove the screws holding the inner door in place. With the screws out, lift the inner door up. There will be screws that hold the dispenser assembly in place that will need to be removed. Disconnect the wire harness and remove the dispenser and install the new one.

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Joe, If the detergent door is opening and the detergent is coming out then the issue would more likely be a water temperature issue. You will want to make sure that the water temperature is no less than 120 degrees coming into the unit and make sure that the heating circuit in the unit is working.

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