1 of
Click Main Image to Enlarge
Grids Shown are 1" x 1"
If ordered before 4pm
Click here to check branch on hand inventory
Manufacturers Warehouse: 50+
Click here for estimated arrival time to your local branch
SKU: | WP285170 |
Alberta | |
Edmonton (DC): | 3 |
Edmonton (South): | 4 |
Calgary: | 3 |
British Columbia | |
Richmond: | 3 |
Surrey: | 1 |
Manitoba | |
Winnipeg: | 2 |
Saskatchewan | |
Saskatoon: | 3 |
Ontario | |
Hamilton: | 3 |
London: | 1 |
Mississauga: | 4 |
Scarborough: | 4 |
Windsor: | 1 |
Amre Branch | # of Days |
---|---|
Calgary: | 29 |
Edmonton Downtown: | 37 |
Edmonton South: | 29 |
Hamilton: | 34 |
London: | 29 |
Mississauga: | 28 |
Richmond: | 32 |
Saskatoon: | 28 |
Scarborough: | 28 |
Surrey: | 31 |
Windsor: | 23 |
Winnipeg: | 32 |
Product Specifications
Product Downloads
Installation Instructions
Works with the Following Brands
Andre A - Edmonton, AB (Aug 22, '17)
Symptom: Dishwasher - Leaking
Symptom: Would not attach to fosset.
Repair Time: 5 min Minutes
Tools: Hands
Does what it's supposed to do. The cuppler now attaches to my faucet. I am just not sure what the rubber ring is for.
Tom S - Bright, ON (Feb 17, '21)
Symptom: Dishwasher - Leaking
Repair Time: 5 Minutes
Tools: Small screw driver, grease, dental pick.
Whirlpool instructions & illustration do not mention/show rubber ring , the most important part!
Kudos to Thomas S from Calgary for instructions, especially the ring opening facing down. That should be in Bold type.
Thomas S - Calgary, AB (May 9, '18)
| Model: DP840DWGX2
Symptom: Dishwasher - Leaking
Symptom: Hard to hook/unhook coupler
Repair Time: 5 Minutes
Tools: small flat head screwdriver, grease
My Whirlpool portable dishwasher was leaking quite a bit whenever I hooked it up to the faucet. It would spray all over the counter and floor. This kit was a simple fix, and helped it slide on/off way easier than it would before. The instructions are a bit lacking, so here's a bit of extra help for anyone wanting to switch this out.
Step 1: Push down the collar and expose the retaining ring. Remove with the help of a small flat head screwdriver.
Step 2: Slide off the collar, remembering which orientation it was when on (in fact, take a photo of the assembly before you start).
Step 3: Slide off the spring.
Step 4: Remove the 4 slides. May have to angle it a bit in different directions for them all to fall out.
Step 5: Remove the O-ring/rubber gasket which is located inside the nozzle, under where the slides were. Remove with the help of a small flat head screwdriver. You might need to really look inside your unicoupler to find it.
Step 6: Insert new O-ring/rubber gasket by sliding down into the hole of the nozzle. Use a bit of grease to help it slide down (just a couple dabs). Insert it with the open gap facing down.
Step 7: Slide on the spring.
Step 8: Put a tiny dab of grease on each new slide as you insert them so they do not fall out.
Step 9: Slide new collar on, remembering the orientation.
Step 10: Put new retainer ring on.
This should take a total of about 5 minutes to do. And it will help your dishwasher connection. I ran my dishwasher right afterwards with a 4 liter jug of vinegar to help wash away the grease.