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[2024 Upgraded] W10195677 WPW10195677 Dishwasher Diverter Valve Seal Grommet - 2 Pack - Fit Whirl.pool Kitchen.Aid, May.tag and More (1 Year Warranty by TOMOON)

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Features

  • VALUEABLE CHOICE: 2 x wpw10195677 kitchen aid diverter valve seal (w10195677)
  • SPRING INCLUDED: Our new w10195677 kitchen.aid Dishwasher Diverter Valve Seal is equipped with a stainless steel spring that is more durable than the original diverter valve seal grommet
  • FIT DISHWASHERS: Our wpw10195677 w10195677 dishwasher diverter valve fits most Whirl.pool Kitchen.Aid, May.tag, Ama.na, Hot.point, Jenn.Air, Es.tate, Ro.per, Ad.miral, In.glis, Magic Chef dishwashers like b07x7lbrw7 wdt910sayh1 66514793n512
  • REPLACEMENT PART NUMBER: W10195076, W10537869, AP5650272
  • NOTE: This whirl.pool dishwasher diverter seal will only repair a leaky diverter motor shaft seal; If you have any other leaks caused by a clog, hose malfunction, or supply line leaks etc., this grommet can not fix any of those issues

Material: Rubber


Brand: TOMOON


Exterior Finish: Nitrile Butadiene Rubber


Inlet Connection Type: Compression


Outlet Connection Type: Compression


Number of Ports: 2


Valve Type: Ball Valve


Manufacturer: wsh supplier


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Material: ‎Rubber


Brand: ‎TOMOON


Exterior Finish: ‎Nitrile Butadiene Rubber


Inlet Connection Type: ‎Compression


Outlet Connection Type: ‎Compression


Number of Ports: ‎2


Valve Type: ‎Ball Valve


Manufacturer: ‎wsh supplier


UPC: ‎746939330114


Part Number: ‎W10195677-2


Item Weight: ‎0.634 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎2.8 x 2.6 x 0.75 inches


Item model number: ‎W10195677


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎2 Pack


Included Components: ‎2 x W10195677(WPW10195677)Dishwasher Diverter Valve Seal Grommet


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: November 23, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • When Your Dishwasher is Leaking from the Bottom, You Probably Need This
Style: 2 Pack
I used this product (https://amzn.to/3tnX8ob) to fix the leak under my dishwasher. Gasket Replacement Fit For Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag.(Replacement Part For WPW10195677/W10195677)) to replace cam motor shaft seal on Kenmore Elite Dishwasher (665.12773K310) The seal fit perfectly, however, here's a little context that may be a benefit to you. I purchased a Kenmore Elite Dishwasher (665.12773K310) several years ago and it has been doing a so-so job but that's another story. About 3 years after my purchase, the dishwasher started to leak and I called in a dishwasher repair company to look at my unit. The repair company changed out the bottom assembly of the dishwasher and told me a seal had gone bad. The repair was quite costly. Apparently, the dishwasher had been leaking for quite some time and what clued me in to the leak was the hardwood flooring adjacent to the dishwasher started to warp. The machine started to leak again about 3 years later and I quickly knew it because I had installed a plastic dishwasher pan and water leak detector alarm under the dishwasher after the first leak was repaired. A pan like this (https://amzn.to/46FrRuZ) and an alarm like this (https://amzn.to/3rOlLtu) should work fine in providing you with some early warning of a dishwasher leak and I think anyone who owns a dishwasher should install something like these items for peace of mind. With this second leak occurrence, I did my own troubleshooting and determined the cause was the cam motor shaft seal at the bottom of the dishwasher. I purchased a similar part on Amazon and it had worked well to to stop the leak. Guess what, it's been three years and I have another leak ... this was the third occurrence and so I purchased this seal, installed it and again my leak has stopped. Since this item comes in a two pack, if I still have the dishwasher in three years and it leaks again, I'll have a spare seal that's ready to go. The change out of the seal is quite simple, but you will likely have to remove the diverter valve motor and gently push the seal out from the bottom of the dishwasher using a blunt tool like this (https://amzn.to/3FaoHnu). You'll need to put the seal back in making sure the seal orientation (top and bottom) is the same as the seal you are taking out. I found that you have to reinstall the diverter motor first and then install the seal by sliding the seal over the diverter motor shaft. The seal fails after a certain amount of use because the shaft wears away the portion of the seal that the shaft is in contact with. In my case, with our normal daily use, the seal fails every 3 years or so. For installation assistance you can search the internet for: "How To: LG/Kenmore Cam Motor Shaft Seal 3920ED4009B" or "Replacing the Diverter Motor on a Dishwasher" and you'll find a couple of video tutorials that will show you how to change the seal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by Jacan Jacan

  • Saved me a $1,000
Style: 2 Pack
This tiny $10 grommet saved me $1000 since I did not need a new dishwasher. It works perfectly in KitchenAid dishwashers. Remember to transfer your original spring since it does not come with one, and use Silicone Sealant Lubricant on it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025 by Rich

  • Leak-free after a little troubleshooting
Style: 2 Pack
Unfortunately it took some hardwood flooring damage to bring attention to the dishwasher leak :-( At first I thought the leak was the diverter motor but after just a little research, realized it was probably this grommet. On my dishwasher, the grommet is accessible from the interior of the appliance. In my process I ended up pulling the dishwasher out completely and turning it on its side to get the old grommet out (pushed from the outside bottom of the dishwasher) but looking back, that wasn't necessary. I probably could've done the whole thing from the inside of the appliance without having to remove the diverter motor. I read in a few places that maybe the leak came from the grommet being installed backwards from the factory, that is with the spring facing the inside of the appliance, being exposed to the wash cycles. That appealed to my intuition so I initially installed the replacement grommet with the "flat" side facing towards the inside of the appliance (and therefore protecting the seal spring). But that leaked right away. So I believe the way it came from the factory is correct, with the spring facing the inside of the appliance (that's probably why it's made from stainless steel). The new grommet leaked again, after I turned it around. I removed it again, "greased" it with a tiny bit of dish soap, re-installed it and it has been bone dry ever since. It's possible the leak came from residual water in the diverter motor. Or the application of dish soap may have aided in the proper seating of the grommet. This replacement grommet appears larger than the original in several aspects (see photos), but I attribute that to the original grommet wearing down over time, as I expect this replacement will do also. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023 by Seattle Amazon Customer Seattle Amazon Customer

  • Not as advertised has no spring and diameter is wrong size
Style: 2 Pack
Another China gotcha product show you an image of an upgraded version with spring and get just the old version without aping and it’s to small fitting in the diverter hole
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025 by Chris Chris

  • No spring so don't destroy the old seal getting it out
Style: 2 Pack
Took off a star because it didn't have the spring. I transferred from the old seal. No issues. I used plumber's silicone grease as a lube and seal. Worked the first time I installed.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025 by S. Lin

  • Cheap And Easy Fix
Style: 2 Pack
I used this on my dishwasher that is a Kitchen Aid KDTM404ESS3 which was leaking from the diverter motor under the dishwasher. i cant find any info saying this will work in this dishwasher but i took a chance and ordered it. This repair can be done from inside the dishwasher without removing it from the cabinet. I wrapped the outside with teflon tape like some other reviews said to do and lubricated the motor shaft and seal with super lube grease. So Far the Leak is Gone. Technicians in Appliance Forums Recommend Changing out the Entire Lower Assembly which is about 300 bucks. Buy A Couple of These And just change them when needed. As long as the motor shaft is not worn or Scarred this Should Fix the issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025 by Jason Hightower

  • Part fit my Kitchen Aid dishwasher and stopped the leaking
Style: 2 Pack
The product package has two grommets- only one is needed. However, if I had damaged the first when installing it, I would have been happy to have the second. The two parts cost approximately $10 which seems a bit over priced. Installation was relatively easy after watching two YouTube videos. The grommet is located in a hole in a plastic molded part inside the dishwasher. It can be, and was, impossible to remove it without a small right angle pick. Since the grommet is only used in this application, a better product would be a package containing two grommets and a pick. In my case, I had to buy a pick set for another $20 which may never be used again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025 by robert randall

  • Works on Kitchenaid kude48fxss5, use some type grease on new seal
Style: 2 Pack
I replaced the seal and it leaked. Comments on helpful YouTube videos said to use silicon, plumber's or dielectric grease to help the seal seat fully. I tried this and it immediately stopped leaking.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025 by JUp

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