Ball, Check
Fits your 6651598999!
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Fits your 6651598999!
PartSelect Number
PS11740640
Manufacturer Part Number
WP302709
Manufactured by
Whirlpool
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This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher, Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Kenmore, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Estate.
Part# WP302709 replaces these:
302709
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Dishwasher made a crunching, grinding sound and then stopped working.
I followed the video available on partselect.com and was easily able to follow step by step the process of removing and reinstalling a new Drain and Wash Impeller and Check Ball.
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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When the dishwasher started it would squeal.
Mine is a Ultra Wash 111
I followed the repair video on your site but my dishwasher was a little different. Not enough that anyone could still understand the video and not get it disassembled. The video shows two ball checks but mine doesn't use them where the videos shows. I put them in anyway because I called Whirlpool, who made my washer, and they assured me that they should be in there. They got sucked through the dump impeller and plugged the discharge tube so I had to disassemble it again and take the ball checks out. Lucky for me nothing got damaged. I then got a hold of someone on your chat line that got me to the correct parts view that shows where the ball check is suppose to go on my washer. During working on my washer I realized the squealing was because the bottom bearing on the motor needed oil. So all and all I'm happy because it runs quiet and it works fine. Thanks Greg
I followed the repair video on your site but my dishwasher was a little different. Not enough that anyone could still understand the video and not get it disassembled. The video shows two ball checks but mine doesn't use them where the videos shows. I put them in anyway because I called Whirlpool, who made my washer, and they assured me that they should be in there. They got sucked through the dump impeller and plugged the discharge tube so I had to disassemble it again and take the ball checks out. Lucky for me nothing got damaged. I then got a hold of someone on your chat line that got me to the correct parts view that shows where the ball check is suppose to go on my washer. During working on my washer I realized the squealing was because the bottom bearing on the motor needed oil. So all and all I'm happy because it runs quiet and it works fine. Thanks Greg
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Gregory from CLEAR LAKE, IA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Gary
December 27, 2019
My dishwasher had 3 checkballs, 2 large and 1 small. During gasket replacement what is the proper re-installation sequence for the small checkball? I removed one large from the top, one large was found at the bottom after the screw and cover were removed. The small checkball mysteriously appeared in my parts tray. I guess that it had stuck too the cover that i removed. How do i insert it during reassembly/
For model number 66515689000
Good Day Gary. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number 66515689000). Based on our research, the smaller check ball goes with Inlet Base Seal that is attached to the Inlet Base (underneath the Pump Filter and Housing Assembly). The two larger check balls go with Drain Cover Seal on the Darin Cover above the Pump Base. The following video may be able to help you with what you are looking to do: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=29&v=dtFu8e7MQ-8&feature=emb_logo. Hope this helps. Best Regards.
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PartSelect Number: PS11740640
Manufacturer Part Number: WP302709
Manufacturer Part Number: WP302709
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Kenmore
65715755791
Dishwasher
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