Dishwasher Tub Wheel
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PartSelect Number
PS11747655
Manufacturer Part Number
WP99002183
Manufactured by
Whirlpool
Product Description
Dishwasher Tub Wheel Specifications
Sold individually. This part mounts on the side of the tub. The shaft or screw that holds in place is sold separately.
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This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
Jenn-Air, Maytag, Amana.
Part# WP99002183 replaces these:
AP6014416, 99002183
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Upper carriage wheels broke.
The only tricky part was fixed by reading another post on this website -- removing the plastic endcaps on the steel sliding brackets. This is a necessary step before replacing the wheels because the bracket needs to slide between two fully installed wheels.
To remove the endcaps, you must push the flat end of the endcap (the side of the endcap facing you) sideways toward from the dish carriage, with your thumb. Once that slides sideways, the entire endcap can be easily pulled from the bracket. Not much force is required for either step in removing the endcap. If you look closely at the endcap, there is an arrow to show the direction in which to slide the flat portion.
The wheel can be bumped onto the wheel axle by placing a wooden block against the outside of the wheel and then applying a gentle tap of a hammer to the block. Use a flashlight to make sure the wheel hub rests against the washer tub sidewall.
To remove the endcaps, you must push the flat end of the endcap (the side of the endcap facing you) sideways toward from the dish carriage, with your thumb. Once that slides sideways, the entire endcap can be easily pulled from the bracket. Not much force is required for either step in removing the endcap. If you look closely at the endcap, there is an arrow to show the direction in which to slide the flat portion.
The wheel can be bumped onto the wheel axle by placing a wooden block against the outside of the wheel and then applying a gentle tap of a hammer to the block. Use a flashlight to make sure the wheel hub rests against the washer tub sidewall.
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Steve from Boston, MA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tub wheel wouldn't stay on
Took off old, snapped in new.
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Fleet from Olympia, WA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tub rollers worn and falling off the mounting pins
The most difficult part is learning how to unsnap the plastic retainers at each end of the steel sliders on each side of the dish rack. Push the end caps to the outside and the plastic inserts will snap open and slide off the ends of the rails in two pieces (note how they were oriented so you can replace them later). The caps must be removed from both ends of each rail. Slide out the basket. slide the rails out. Pull the old rollers off the pins. Place the new rollers into position. A smart rap with the palm of your hand should snap the rollers onto the pins. If you have done it correctly, the rollers will not pull off the mounting pins. You could also place a small block of wood against the roller and use your hand or a small hammer or weight to snap the pins into place. Assemble in reverse order.
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William from Santa Fe, NM
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Dishwasher tub wheel kept coming off of the axel pin
I reversed the tub wheel, cut off the protruding flanges so that the end of the axel pin was exposed. Then using a small socket I placed a split washer over the end of the pin, used the socket to hold the washer in place and tapped it into place with a hammer. Note there is a grove around the circumference of the pin which holds the split washer. This locked the tub wheel onto the pin and it still rolled freely. Unconventional but it worked great.
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Mr. Terrance from WALNUT CREEK, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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