I found a perfect replacement for the broken plastic piece online. His instruction on how to disassemble the original to get it off the rack was very helpful. I had it off in seconds. The new part with improvements clipped on instantly. Done. Thanks for this video.
What an amazing tutorial. So clear and precise. We would have been in a mess with out you. The instructions that came with the parts were atrocious. It had virtually back pictures and crap instructions. Thank you so much.
Important information missing in this video! Mentioned by both Jay and Steph, thank you. I had to reference the paper instructions to see that the metal piece must thread up through the plastic body or it will NOT snap in place.
Great video! However, as mentioned below, the metal adjuster has to slide into the grooves of the long plastic piece it attaches to. This does not seem to be done in the video.
Careful when he says "nests right into the rack" What he forgets to mention is that the metal piece that is attached to the wheels has to sort of thread up into the plastic body. Had he said this for this IMPORTANT step, I would have finished this in under 10 minutes. The second side was a breeze, but I had to use another video to be sure of the metal to plastic fitting.
You are correct, sir!! A 10 minute fix turned into a four beer frustration....he leaves out a crucial step.....don't use the 'official whirlpool' site!!
Agree! The next video that automatically loads explains the installation steps better, but forgoes the explanation on how to remove the original adjuster assembly.
Like someone else mentioned, the instructions that come with the kit are absolute garbage. Your video was a lifesaver. Easy to follow. You saved us a trip back to the Whirlpool dealer for sure. Thank You so much!
So let me get this straight: there were problems with the original design, so Whirlpool expects us to go out and spend money on the replacement “Heavy duty” stainless steel rack adjuster because they screwed up and used plastic to begin with? And then we have to fix it ourselves or pay someone else to fix it? Maybe this should’ve been recalled.
Wait what? They just sent me one single plastic replacement part ... not a KIT! Am I replacing one frail fragile p.o.s. with another one? Am I going to be doing this again in 4 months?
Thank you! I wish Whirlpool would recognize the original plastic part was crap. Didn’t appreciate having to pay for the new metal piece, but at least the broken adjuster didn’t result in buying a new dishwasher.
You may be able to get the kit free. Call or Chat with KitchenAid. Explain all the plastic wheel hub ends have broken off. Say it seems like it might be a design or manufacturing defect, and ask if there is a recall or bulletin on this problem. Have your Model# and Serial# ready. This worked for me.
Thank you! Easy steps to follow, pause and rewatch as you need to. Take it slowly in the first side. I did the second side without rewatching. Great video!
Thanks SO MUCH! I'm so glad you had the removal instructions of the old rack adjuster, too. My husband and I were each working on a side and had a great feeling of accomplishment and teamwork - at least I did, haha. Fixed for $41 including tax and shipping!
Thanks. I got a different replacement rack adjuster - but this video was a big help to me in disassembling (and then just had to reverse steps to assemble). 16 bucks for two new rack adjusters - wonder how much a repair company would have charged for this simple job.
This video misses a few steps to actually get the rack repaired. First, he installed the clips backward. That’s not a huge deal as it can work that way, but it does cause some misalignment. More importantly the metal piece has to slide into the grooves on the plastic adjuster before attaching the cap. In this video the adjuster is not actually connected to the metal component and will not function at all.
Those metal rack adjusters must slot into the plastic body. The video doesn't show this where it should, between 2:55 and when he installs the adjuster cap at 3:30. Otherwise very good instructions. Like the calming music, which should always be played when DIYing appliance repairs. :)
Thanks, good video as a visual guide. Most after-market parts do not come with instructions, so this came in handy. Most of the negative comments on here were a little unreasonable...just use common sense and look at things for a few moments to make sense of it.
This very helpful. The only issue is at the 3 minute mark, it isn't explained that the metal piece of the adjuster rack that sits inside of the adjustment body needs to slide between some tabs and click into place, or it won't fit properly. In the video they just kind of loosely assemble it together, which won't actually work. Great video otherwise.
This guy couldn't assemble squat without someone helping him. But I digress, this vid is better than the enclosed instruction sheet where the pics are so blurred you can't use it.
completely irresponsible to have this video on the whirlpool support site. TWO MAJOR steps completely omitted. The next video in the queue was extremely helpful.
is there any way someone can get a part of the kit instead of having to get the entire one? At 1:02, you are removing a face plate contraption (I don't know what it's called). That's all I need. It would be much easier to just snap one in place than have to pay 6 times more for the kit and have to go to the extent of replacing the entire kit. I know the adjuster kit has been redesigned but perhaps if some company you know that sells old parts is still around, is it possible to get the part?
You may be able to get the kit free. Call or Chat with KitchenAid. Explain all the plastic wheel hub ends have broken off. Say it seems like it might be a design or manufacturing defect, and ask if there is a recall or bulletin on this problem. Have your Model# and Serial# ready. This worked for me.
Important steps are missing in this demonstration. 1) how to undo the clips which hold the drawer on the racks; 2) need to slide the rear piece onto the metal upright piece of the roller assembly; 3) how to insert the actuator piece BEFORE snapping the front piece to the back piece 4) how to replace the clips on the roller glides. Checkout other videos. good luck
Thank you for the basics as the factory instructions are vague. Unfortunately, the way that this rack is repaired in this video does not allow for rack height adjustment. One needs to be careful to have the thumb pad facing the front of the rack and the vertical portion of the adjustor arm needs to be slid completely into the adjustor body - as seen in Figure 6 of the instructions.
The video was helpful but it missed the important step of aligning (inserting) the metal edge of the adjuster with the plastic slots of the adjuster body. I should have read the comments section first; it would have saved me an hour of frustration. Yep, it would have been an easy 15 minute fix. Once it was put together correctly everything worked great.
This official video is wrong , the ajuster body has to slide into the metal piece if not it doesn't fit perfectly , if you look at the video he doesn't slide into the groves of the adjuster body he just put them on top an that way it doesn't close perfectly.
Yeah completely wrong. I wonder how many people have failed on the installation of this because they didn't slide that metal piece up into the adjuster like it's supposed to be. If you're going to post a how-to video you should at least know *how to* do it
It allows you to adjust the upper rack up and down to fit taller things in the bottom rack push down on the round plastic adjuster tabs and you can move it
The adjuster body install is in error in this video. The wheel metal part has to "slide" into the adjuster body grooves otherwise the parts do not align.
I have this model WDT975SAHZ in two of my rentals and my house. ALL 3 HAVE HAD THE TOP RAILS BREAK.. First was less than 3 years, the other was 1.5 years and now this one is 13 months! SERIOUSLY WHIRLPOOL????????
I wish I would have read the comments first! It’s a travesty that this video is still up as an official Whirlpool video despite being wrong. The actuator piece does not “nestle into” the metal piece; the metal piece slides into the plastic actuator piece.
The value of this video is he shows how to remove the old adjuster assembly. Some important points on installing the new adjuster are missing. You'll want to check out another video for correct instructions.
This video is fairly lacking. The second half rushes far to quickly had to watch it several times, more or less skips steps. The presenter is nice, but it should be twice as long. How about more explanation of the parts, the orientations, and install, function, etc. and an explanation about why the replacement parts are different from the original
Thanks for this helpful video. However I'm angry about Whirpool as the original part did not event last 2 years. I will never buy a Whirpool anymore. A basic part that broke within 2 year is not inspiring confidence.
You have to search youtube for a better video on how to attach the metal piece to the plastic body. This video does not explain it and you will not install it correctly. The other video does a much better job of explaining that crucial part.
if it was truly a OEM piece for this rack , it would be a complete plastic assemblie - the original piece was all composite plastic- not metal - so is Whirlpool stating the plastic is crap from beginning and that's why they have metal replacement or is whirlpool try to scam consumers by having this made by a third party chinese company and this is what they are trying to shove at people
It's all part of the aftermarket/service scam these appliance manufacturers have been using for years. Make the original equipment with garbage so the consumer has to replace the parts with genuine OEM parts...
Very frustrating video. Skips steps or does not explain thoroughly. In one step, he literally says, this one can be tricky and then cuts away until after it is done. Also does not explain that the metal adjuster needs to slide into the housing. Just says to clamp it in and it should fit fine. Had to watch another video with more thorough explanation.
I found a perfect replacement for the broken plastic piece online. His instruction on how to disassemble the original to get it off the rack was very helpful. I had it off in seconds. The new part with improvements clipped on instantly. Done. Thanks for this video.
What an amazing tutorial. So clear and precise. We would have been in a mess with out you. The instructions that came with the parts were atrocious. It had virtually back pictures and crap instructions.
Thank you so much.
Where can I get this part and what is the part number?
Important information missing in this video! Mentioned by both Jay and Steph, thank you. I had to reference the paper instructions to see that the metal piece must thread up through the plastic body or it will NOT snap in place.
Same here, only I did not have any instructions in the box. Finally figured it out.
This video is extremely helpful! My husband had both sides replaced in about 10 minutes. Thank you for making the steps simple and easy to follow!
Great video! However, as mentioned below, the metal adjuster has to slide into the grooves of the long plastic piece it attaches to. This does not seem to be done in the video.
So he basically didn't do it right? Because I'm having issues getting it in
I received no instruction manual/paper so this video really saved the day! Easy install.
So much for needing a repair man! Thank’s for taking the time to do this video.
Careful when he says "nests right into the rack" What he forgets to mention is that the metal piece that is attached to the wheels has to sort of thread up into the plastic body. Had he said this for this IMPORTANT step, I would have finished this in under 10 minutes. The second side was a breeze, but I had to use another video to be sure of the metal to plastic fitting.
You are correct, sir!! A 10 minute fix turned into a four beer frustration....he leaves out a crucial step.....don't use the 'official whirlpool' site!!
Agree! The next video that automatically loads explains the installation steps better, but forgoes the explanation on how to remove the original adjuster assembly.
@@brucetroen6703 what's the other video you and eddie cox are referring to?
He actually installs the thumb levers backwards.
Use this video for the old adjuster removal steps. Then use this one for the installation steps: ruclips.net/video/C1sj_sO7jiU/видео.html
Like someone else mentioned, the instructions that come with the kit are absolute garbage. Your video was a lifesaver. Easy to follow. You saved us a trip back to the Whirlpool dealer for sure. Thank You so much!
So let me get this straight: there were problems with the original design, so Whirlpool expects us to go out and spend money on the replacement “Heavy duty” stainless steel rack adjuster because they screwed up and used plastic to begin with? And then we have to fix it ourselves or pay someone else to fix it? Maybe this should’ve been recalled.
Your comment is so correct! Were you able to get a free replacement kit? mine just broke today!
@@steves723 Wait, there are free replacement kits? I had to buy mine. Mine just broke last week. Please let me know.
Wait what? They just sent me one single plastic replacement part ... not a KIT! Am I replacing one frail fragile p.o.s. with another one? Am I going to be doing this again in 4 months?
@@blakeab i tried to get a free one but had to buy off of Amazon....
@@steves723 I just got my replacement and now my dishwasher is making really loud noises to I have to replace the whole thing 🙃
Thank you! I wish Whirlpool would recognize the original plastic part was crap. Didn’t appreciate having to pay for the new metal piece, but at least the broken adjuster didn’t result in buying a new dishwasher.
You may be able to get the kit free. Call or Chat with KitchenAid. Explain all the plastic wheel hub ends have broken off. Say it seems like it might be a design or manufacturing defect, and ask if there is a recall or bulletin on this problem. Have your Model# and Serial# ready. This worked for me.
Thank you! Your video saved me $250 by just doing it myself!
Thank you! Easy steps to follow, pause and rewatch as you need to. Take it slowly in the first side. I did the second side without rewatching. Great video!
Thanks SO MUCH! I'm so glad you had the removal instructions of the old rack adjuster, too. My husband and I were each working on a side and had a great feeling of accomplishment and teamwork - at least I did, haha. Fixed for $41 including tax and shipping!
This is the best video I found regarding this replacement procedure. thank you
there is a much better one
Thanks. I got a different replacement rack adjuster - but this video was a big help to me in disassembling (and then just had to reverse steps to assemble). 16 bucks for two new rack adjusters - wonder how much a repair company would have charged for this simple job.
THANK YOU! Had it fixed before my husband came home..
Thank you. Showing how to get the rack out would have helped, but this video helped me fix our dishwasher. Thank you.
Thanks for the delightful music and for the helpful disassembly instructions. 🙂
Thanks for the video. What size Torx screwdriver do the screw use?
Thanks for posting this! My kit didn't come with the instructions and it would have taken a long time to figure it out.
Instructions were great. I had no issues installing the adjusters. Thanks!
This is an excellent video. Thank you for this service.
Thank you for the video we replaced the parts and everything works great.
This video has saved me more than once. Thanks!
This video misses a few steps to actually get the rack repaired. First, he installed the clips backward. That’s not a huge deal as it can work that way, but it does cause some misalignment. More importantly the metal piece has to slide into the grooves on the plastic adjuster before attaching the cap. In this video the adjuster is not actually connected to the metal component and will not function at all.
that took me a few minutes to figure out, too
agreed..what a moron
Missing the sliding the metal part into the plastic actuator should be cause for taking this down. Wasted time not knowing this.
Thank you for confirmation of my confusion of this videos faults!
Feel like I'm in a EVA Air flight getting ready to land with the classical music in the background! Not needed here! I'm already chill 😝
Those metal rack adjusters must slot into the plastic body. The video doesn't show this where it should, between 2:55 and when he installs the adjuster cap at 3:30. Otherwise very good instructions. Like the calming music, which should always be played when DIYing appliance repairs. :)
Thank you. Your video was easy to follow
Very critically and clearly explains how to remove the original rack adjuster assembly!
Thank you for the detailed video. Worked perfectly!
The Torx is a T15More importantly, for those of us who weren't quite awake, the adjusters are installed four tines FROM THE BACK (duh)
Thanks! Easy to follow! Well done!
Thanks, good video as a visual guide. Most after-market parts do not come with instructions, so this came in handy. Most of the negative comments on here were a little unreasonable...just use common sense and look at things for a few moments to make sense of it.
Great video-thank you!
Correct, metal piece does have to slide in to the adjuster in the slots. That step was clearly missed
Thank you, this was helpful.
Perfect had mine done in minutes
This very helpful. The only issue is at the 3 minute mark, it isn't explained that the metal piece of the adjuster rack that sits inside of the adjustment body needs to slide between some tabs and click into place, or it won't fit properly. In the video they just kind of loosely assemble it together, which won't actually work. Great video otherwise.
Process should start by - "how to take the top rack out of the dishwasher". All other steps are okay.
Thank you. Worked perfectly!
HUGE HELP! Thanks, this made the process so much easier for me!
How do you take the rack out of the dishwasher...let's start with that. I have been trying for two days to just get the rack out.
This was super helpful! Thank you for creating this!
This video made my installation super easy. Great video. Thanks
You make it look easy. Here goes nothing!!
Thank you, this was perfect.
This guy couldn't assemble squat without someone helping him. But I digress, this vid is better than the enclosed instruction sheet where the pics are so blurred you can't use it.
big help, thank you
completely irresponsible to have this video on the whirlpool support site. TWO MAJOR steps completely omitted. The next video in the queue was extremely helpful.
is there any way someone can get a part of the kit instead of having to get the entire one? At 1:02, you are removing a face plate contraption (I don't know what it's called). That's all I need. It would be much easier to just snap one in place than have to pay 6 times more for the kit and have to go to the extent of replacing the entire kit. I know the adjuster kit has been redesigned but perhaps if some company you know that sells old parts is still around, is it possible to get the part?
You may be able to get the kit free. Call or Chat with KitchenAid. Explain all the plastic wheel hub ends have broken off. Say it seems like it might be a design or manufacturing defect, and ask if there is a recall or bulletin on this problem. Have your Model# and Serial# ready. This worked for me.
You want to count four spaces from the back of the rack and there is a left and right side adjusters. Thanks.
Not to be captain obvious, but weren't those were "Whirlpool factory authorized parts" that failed in the first place? Or did someone sneak those in?
Important steps are missing in this demonstration. 1) how to undo the clips which hold the drawer on the racks; 2) need to slide the rear piece onto the metal upright piece of the roller assembly; 3) how to insert the actuator piece BEFORE snapping the front piece to the back piece 4) how to replace the clips on the roller glides. Checkout other videos. good luck
Thank you for the basics as the factory instructions are vague. Unfortunately, the way that this rack is repaired in this video does not allow for rack height adjustment. One needs to be careful to have the thumb pad facing the front of the rack and the vertical portion of the adjustor arm needs to be slid completely into the adjustor body - as seen in Figure 6 of the instructions.
The video was helpful but it missed the important step of aligning (inserting) the metal edge of the adjuster with the plastic slots of the adjuster body. I should have read the comments section first; it would have saved me an hour of frustration. Yep, it would have been an easy 15 minute fix. Once it was put together correctly everything worked great.
These instructions worked great for a Whirlpool model wdt730pahz0.
This official video is wrong , the ajuster body has to slide into the metal piece if not it doesn't fit perfectly , if you look at the video he doesn't slide into the groves of the adjuster body he just put them on top an that way it doesn't close perfectly.
Yeah completely wrong. I wonder how many people have failed on the installation of this because they didn't slide that metal piece up into the adjuster like it's supposed to be.
If you're going to post a how-to video you should at least know *how to* do it
Thank you for this comment. It likely saved me a headache.
what do you need the adjuster for. It says in my manual that mine "adjusts" but I have yet to see how it happens.
It allows you to adjust the upper rack up and down to fit taller things in the bottom rack push down on the round plastic adjuster tabs and you can move it
We followed the directions, but the rack is a little off on the side we installed the new parts.
Really good video 👍🏼
How donyou get the rack out ?
Thank you!
How do you remove the rack out of the dishwasher?
Thank you!!
Please tell me the part number for this replacement kit.Thx.
The adjuster body install is in error in this video. The wheel metal part has to "slide" into the adjuster body grooves otherwise the parts do not align.
You did not slide the metal piece into the plastic piece. FYI!
I have this model WDT975SAHZ in two of my rentals and my house. ALL 3 HAVE HAD THE TOP RAILS BREAK.. First was less than 3 years, the other was 1.5 years and now this one is 13 months! SERIOUSLY WHIRLPOOL????????
Where can I order the parts?
I wish I would have read the comments first! It’s a travesty that this video is still up as an official Whirlpool video despite being wrong. The actuator piece does not “nestle into” the metal piece; the metal piece slides into the plastic actuator piece.
The value of this video is he shows how to remove the old adjuster assembly. Some important points on installing the new adjuster are missing. You'll want to check out another video for correct instructions.
No instructions in the kit I bought this video was great took less than 15 minutes
thank you
Thanks brother
This was great, thank you.
Do they send this to you or do you have to buy it? I will never buy a Whirlpool again.
Think you could have shot this from any farther away?
It would be better if you showed the step for removing the rack. Can’t figure that out.
Video helped me but the original part and the replacement part are junk. This was supposed to be a better quality dishwasher.
This video is fairly lacking. The second half rushes far to quickly had to watch it several times, more or less skips steps. The presenter is nice, but it should be twice as long. How about more explanation of the parts, the orientations, and install, function, etc. and an explanation about why the replacement parts are different from the original
Why did they switch the part to this metal one?? The adjuster doesn't work at all, the original one worked so much better.
Thanks!
Thanks for this helpful video. However I'm angry about Whirpool as the original part did not event last 2 years. I will never buy a Whirpool anymore. A basic part that broke within 2 year is not inspiring confidence.
Why hasn't whirlpool corrected the errors in this video. It is very frustrating that a factory video would have such big mistakes in it.
Watched a different video... you didn't explain the assembly very well in comparison
If you want a video that walks through all the steps and actually helps, go here: ruclips.net/video/pZO1rcMwKBc/видео.html
as noted below, do yourself a favor and skip this tutorial, and go straight to this one! ruclips.net/video/pZO1rcMwKBc/видео.html
You have to search youtube for a better video on how to attach the metal piece to the plastic body. This video does not explain it and you will not install it correctly. The other video does a much better job of explaining that crucial part.
Very poor, key points missing as others mentioned. This video should be redone. Fortunately there are better ones out there.
if it was truly a OEM piece for this rack , it would be a complete plastic assemblie - the original piece was all composite plastic- not metal - so is Whirlpool stating the plastic is crap from beginning and that's why they have metal replacement or is whirlpool try to scam consumers by having this made by a third party chinese company and this is what they are trying to shove at people
The metal one (W10350375) is the correct metal part. The original one was crap. My wheels failed after 6 months.
It's all part of the aftermarket/service scam these appliance manufacturers have been using for years. Make the original equipment with garbage so the consumer has to replace the parts with genuine OEM parts...
Turn off the background music
Very frustrating video. Skips steps or does not explain thoroughly. In one step, he literally says, this one can be tricky and then cuts away until after it is done. Also does not explain that the metal adjuster needs to slide into the housing. Just says to clamp it in and it should fit fine. Had to watch another video with more thorough explanation.
Think about it, why would I buy Whirlpool factory parts when those are the parts THAT JUST BROKE. Cheap junk.
Junk
Good grief. Whirlpool can’t even get their instructional videos to assemble their own parts correctly?! What a joke!
Thank you, it really helped me! Simple and clear!
Thank you!
Thank you!!!!
Thank you!