

🚿 Seal the deal on leaks before they start!
The TOMOON Upgraded W10195677 Dishwasher Diverter Valve Seal Grommet 2-Pack offers a durable, OEM-standard replacement part compatible with major dishwasher brands. Featuring premium nitrile rubber and a stainless steel spring, it prevents leaks effectively and lasts approximately three years under normal use. Easy to install and backed by a 1-year warranty, this pack ensures you’re always ready to maintain your dishwasher’s performance and protect your kitchen from water damage.








| ASIN | B08P16CT79 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,473 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #216 in Dryer Replacement Parts |
| Brand | TOMOON |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (333) |
| Date First Available | November 23, 2020 |
| Exterior Finish | Nitrile Butadiene Rubber |
| Included Components | 2 x W10195677(WPW10195677)Dishwasher Diverter Valve Seal Grommet |
| Inlet Connection Type | Compression |
| Item Weight | 0.246 ounces |
| Item model number | W10195677 |
| Manufacturer | wsh supplier |
| Material | Rubber |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Outlet Connection Type | Compression |
| Package Dimensions | 2.8 x 2.56 x 0.2 inches |
| Part Number | W10195677-2 |
| Size | Standard |
| Style | 2 Pack |
| UPC | 746939330114 |
J**N
When Your Dishwasher is Leaking from the Bottom, You Probably Need This
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.
A**R
fixed leaky dishwasher
worked, a little thicker than oem, for a fractiin the cost, no more leak
A**R
Fixed the Leak!!!
If ANYONE has a Whirlpool/Kitchen Aid dishwasher that is starting to leak, this part fixed our 10 year old unit in 15 minutes of work. It's the shaft seal for the pump. Saved me a bunch of money.
D**D
Fits but doesn't stop leak
*** These do not work for KitchenAid KDTE334GPS0*** They are taller than the original. It will go in, reduce the leak, but not fix the problem. Also the stainless steel spring was not included in either of the 2 grommets that are in the pack as the description states. My original didn't have the spring so I figured it wasn't a big deal. The original is on the left in the picture. I would suggest you measure the height of your original and compare it to this product before purchasing. Update: The seller reached out to me and offered a full refund without returning the product. Thank You for backing your product.
A**R
Leaked worse that original
Not a good fit. Deeper than the original and doesn't seat all the way into the opening, at least not on my Kitchenaid Dishwasher KDTE254EBL2. No spring. If you have a similar model, you might want to go with the other colored one (peachy) that is a great fit.
G**T
Perfect
Perfect replacement for my Kitchen-aid Grommet/seal. Fixed the leak coming from the Diverter valve motor. VERY simple fix/replacement. I've noticed some reviews saying the grommet does not have the spring--both of my seals had it (package comes with two). The spring is not readably visible as it's inside the seal within a groove. I thought the same, but only after looking closely, I found the spring and its identical to the OEM grommet/seal I removed.
R**Y
Repaired the leak from my KitchenAid dishwasher
I have an 8 yr. old KitchenAid dishwasher, model# KDFE204ESS2 that began leaking from underneath. Rather than call a repairman or run out and buy a new machine, I decided to check YouTube videos for how to repair leaks. Several of the videos showed how one small grommet/seal in the diverter valve was causing most of the leaks in KitchenAid, Whirlpool and related models, and also showed how to repair it by replacing just the worn out seal instead of the entire motor assembly, which would require removing the machine. I would suggest watching a couple of the videos before ordering this grommet/seal to make sure you'll be comfortable with the repair. I will tell you that this repair on my machine WAS NOT DIFFICULT AT ALL. Getting at the seal required no tools whatsoever; the parts just twisted off or pulled apart. Watch the videos! If I didn't have to order this part and wait two days for delivery, I literally could have fixed it within 10 minutes. In fact, the package contains two grommets, so I have a spare for when it wears out again. The hardest part of the repair was picking out the old grommet. Use a right angle pick or an ice pick to stab the old grommet and then pry it in different places with upward pressure until it comes out. Take your time and be VERY careful not to gouge the plastic surrounding the seal or the plastic motor shaft in the center. Once removed, put a little plumbers grease or a little dishwashing liquid on the motor shaft and slide the new grommet into place, making sure it's completely seated. NOTE: I had asked questions as to which way the grommet is installed (spring side up or spring side down). Unfortunately these grommets don't include this very simple but very important detail. I got two completely different answers. Fortunately another seller answered that the spring side goes up, so I went with that. Apparently that is the correct way because the leak is gone. What could have ended up costing hundreds of dollars ended up costing me only $10. One other thing....the grommets I received are very slightly taller than the original one, but it still fit fine.
C**S
Turnkey repair…
Repaired my neighbor’s KitchenAid dishwasher. Fit perfectly.
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