WD16X313 GE Dishwasher detergent Cup Shaft is a mechanical component of the detergent dispenser assembly used in GE dishwashers.It is a small shaft-typically molded or machined from corrosion-resistant material-that provides an axis for the detergent cup or lid to pivot or slide,and serves as a mounting and alignment feature within the dispenser housing.
Inside the appliance, the shaft interfaces directly with the detergent cup, lid, springs or detent features and the actuator mechanism (solenoid, cam or control-driven linkage) responsible for timed release of detergent. Its proper alignment and structural integrity are essential for reliable opening and closing of the cup during wash cycles; if the shaft is worn, bent or broken, the dispenser may fail to release detergent at the correct time or may allow water ingress into the cup area. The component is typically located in the dishwasher door within the dispenser cavity and interacts with the timer/control outputs, dispenser actuator, and sealing surfaces that prevent premature detergent dissolution.
This article will describe the WD16X313 part in detail: how it functions within the dispenser, common compatibility considerations, typical failure symptoms to look for, step-by-step diagnostic checks and troubleshooting procedures, and practical replacement considerations including safety precautions and installation tips. The aim is to give technicians,engineers and appliance owners the technical context needed to assess dispenser-related issues and determine whether the shaft or related dispenser components require repair or replacement.
Table of Contents
- Functional Role and Mechanical Specifications of the Dishwasher Detergent cup Shaft
- How the WD16X313 GE Dishwasher Detergent Cup Shaft Operates within the Dispenser Assembly
- Common Failure Modes and Diagnostic Symptoms Associated with the Detergent cup Shaft
- Compatibility, Replacement Criteria, and step‑by‑Step Installation Procedure for WD16X313 and Equivalent Shafts
- Q&A
- Final Thoughts
Functional role and Mechanical Specifications of the Dishwasher Detergent Cup Shaft
The WD16X313 GE Dishwasher Detergent Cup shaft is the rotational pin that transmits motion from the wash-cycle actuator cam to the detergent cup door, providing timed opening and closing for chemical dispensing. Mechanically,the shaft works as a short,limited-angle drive: it accepts a low intermittent torque from the cam,rotates the cup door through its travel (typically a fraction of a full turn),and then holds position against hydraulic and vibrational forces for the dispense interval. The component is normally molded from a reinforced polymer or a metal-reinforced polymer and runs in a bushing or mating boss to control end float and maintain alignment; wear at the splines or bushing results in sloppy motion or failure to latch the cup door fully open or closed.
- Construction: molded shaft with splined or keyed drive end and retention feature for the cup hinge or door.
- Motion: limited-angle rotation designed for intermittent torque and positional hold during wash cycles.
- Interface: press-fit or clip retention with a mating cam arm and cup hinge; spline count and shaft length determine compatibility.
- Common symptoms of failure: cup fails to open/close, intermittent release of detergent, or noisy/skipping movement due to worn splines or bushing.
When replacing or diagnosing the shaft, verify physical fit – spline profile, shaft length, and mounting boss diameter – rather than relying solely on part numbers, sence multiple assemblies can share similar names. In practice, a technician should inspect the shaft for plastic deformation, fractured retention tabs, and smoothness of rotation; a light silicone-based lubricant on the bushing can reduce wear, while excess oil or grease can attract debris and accelerate abrasion. For example, if the detergent cup remains closed during the main wash, check the shaft engagement with the actuator cam and the condition of the cup hinge; if the cup swings freely, the shaft or its bushing is likely worn and should be replaced with the correct matching unit.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Reinforced polymer or metal-reinforced polymer to balance stiffness and corrosion resistance |
| Primary function | Transmit limited-angle rotation from cam to detergent cup to control timed release |
| Diagnostic indicators | Worn splines, excessive play, failure of cup to latch open/closed, or noisy operation |
How the WD16X313 GE Dishwasher Detergent Cup Shaft Operates Within the Dispenser Assembly
The WD16X313 GE Dishwasher Detergent Cup Shaft serves as the rotational axle and mechanical interface between the dispenser actuator and the detergent cup. In the dispenser assembly this shaft transmits a small-angle rotary motion from the actuator/cam or release lever to the cup so that the cup can move from a closed,sealed position to an open position at the programmed point in the cycle. Its geometry – shaft diameter, length, and the location of any flats, shoulders or retaining features – determines compatibility with the dispenser housing and cup bracket; mismatched shafts will not engage the cup or will allow excessive play that prevents reliable opening and closing.
- Primary function: transmit actuator rotation to the cup and retain cup alignment.
- Mechanical behavior: works against a spring preload or detent to hold the cup closed until release.
- Compatibility factors: shaft length, mounting shoulders, and end profiles must match the dispenser housing and cup pivot point.
- Common failure symptoms: stuck or partially opening cup, intermittent dispensing, or excessive lateral play.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Function | Pivot/axle that couples dispenser actuator motion to the detergent cup. |
| interface | Engages cup bracket and rides in housing bushings or slots; often molded polymer for low friction. |
| Failure modes | Wear at bearing surfaces, broken retaining features, or contamination leading to sticking or misalignment. |
From a service perspective, inspect the WD16X313 shaft for axial play, damaged flats or shoulders, and wear at the bearing journals; a dry, worn shaft will allow the cup to hang open or prevent full release. Replacement is a straightforward mechanical repair,but ensure the replacement shaft matches the dispenser assembly’s retaining features and overall length to restore correct timing and seal compression. For troubleshooting, observe the dispenser during a single cycle to verify that the actuator provides motion to the shaft and use targeted cleaning or replacement if the cup does not hold sealing force or does not rotate freely under manual actuation.
Common Failure Modes and Diagnostic Symptoms Associated with the Detergent Cup Shaft
The WD16X313 GE Dishwasher Detergent Cup Shaft is the rotational/pivot element that couples the detergent cup to the door-actuation mechanism. In normal operation the shaft transmits the cam or solenoid motion to index the cup open at the correct point in the cycle, and its mating splines or keyed ends maintain alignment and timing. Because the part is a small molded component that interfaces with a hinge, spring and actuator cam, wear or incorrect fit will change the cup travel, timing, and sealing behavior; for example, a worn or stripped spline can allow the cup to rotate prematurely or not at all, while contamination and plastic deformation can cause binding that prevents a full release of detergent during the main wash phase.
Diagnosing shaft problems requires both visual and functional checks: inspect for visible cracks, stripped splines, excessive radial or axial play, and residue that could lock the shaft; then manually actuate the mechanism to verify smooth, full travel and correct timing relative to the spray and rinse cycle. Common failure modes are mechanical (splines worn or broken, fractured shaft, anchor point failure), contamination-related (mineral buildup or detergent residue causing binding), and fitment issues (incorrect replacement or damaged mating components), each presenting distinct symptoms that guide whether the shaft alone is faulty or whether adjacent parts must be replaced.
- Detergent cup remains closed or fails to open fully during main wash – indicates binding, seized shaft, or broken splines.
- Cup opens intermittently or at incorrect times – suggests stripped splines or excessive play allowing slippage.
- Excessive lateral or rotational play at the cup hinge - points to a worn shaft or damaged mating bore.
- Grinding, clicking, or rough movement on manual actuation – frequently enough caused by residue buildup, cracked plastic, or broken retaining features.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Function | transfers actuator cam motion to release the detergent cup at the correct cycle interval. |
| common defects | Stripped splines, fracture, binding from residue, incorrect fitment. |
Compatibility, Replacement Criteria, and Step‑by‑Step Installation Procedure for WD16X313 and Equivalent Shafts
The WD16X313 GE Dishwasher Detergent Cup Shaft is the small rotary shaft that supports the detergent cup hinge and transfers motion from the door latch or actuator to the cup release.Its mechanical role is to locate the cup,retain the hinge spring and clip,and maintain correct alignment so the cup opens at the programmed point in the wash cycle. Compatibility depends on spline profile, shaft diameter, and tab spacing rather than cosmetic shape; a compatible replacement must match the spline count and mounting geometry to avoid slippage or misalignment. Technicians should compare the existing shaft’s spline pattern and measured length to service diagrams or the replacement part to confirm interchangeability with WD16X313 or equivalent shafts used in GE models.
Replacement is indicated by visible cracks at the hinge, worn or rounded splines, missing retaining clip, excessive axial or radial play, or a cup that does not open or closes prematurely. A practical replacement workflow involves accessing the inner door panel, removing the cup and clip, transferring or replacing the shaft and spring, and verifying smooth actuation before final reassembly. Keep a simple inspection checklist for wear and fit; after installation, run a short diagnostic or manual rotation check to ensure the cup opens consistently and the sealing surfaces align correctly.
- Power off: disconnect electrical supply to the dishwasher before beginning work.
- Remove the inner door access panel and locate the detergent cup assembly.
- Release the retaining clip or fastener and remove the spring and cup from the old shaft.
- Pull out the old shaft; compare spline profile and length with the new WD16X313 or equivalent part.
- install the new shaft, orienting splines so the cup sits flush and the spring engages correctly.
- Reinstall clip/retainer, test manual rotation to confirm smooth release, then reassemble the door panel and restore power.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Function | Rotary hinge and drive for detergent cup release |
| Material | Molded engineering plastic designed for detergent exposure and wear resistance |
| Common failure modes | Fracture at hinge,worn/rounded splines,missing clip,excessive play |
| Verification checks | Compare spline count,shaft diameter,and tab spacing; manual rotation test before reassembly |
Q&A
What is the WD16X313 detergent cup shaft and what does it do?
The WD16X313 is the small plastic shaft/pivot that holds and supports the detergent cup (dispenser door) inside many GE dishwashers.It acts as the hinge/pivot and transmits the opening motion (spring, solenoid or motor) to the cup so the cup can release detergent at the correct point in the wash cycle.
How do I know if the WD16X313 shaft is bad or needs replacing?
Common symptoms of a failing shaft include the detergent cup not opening, the cup falling off or hanging loose, the cup opening partially or crooked, visible cracks or plastic wear on the pivot, or the cup popping off during loading. If the dispenser opens irregularly while the rest of the dispenser mechanism appears fine, the shaft/pivot is a likely culprit.
which GE dishwasher models use part WD16X313 and how can I confirm compatibility?
WD16X313 is used on a range of GE built-in dishwasher models, but not all. The safest way to confirm compatibility is to check the model number of your dishwasher (usually on the door frame) and compare it to the OEM parts list or the part seller’s compatibility chart for WD16X313. You can also remove the dispenser to check the part number stamped on the old shaft or refer to the dishwasher’s parts diagram.
can I replace the WD16X313 myself, and what tools are required?
Yes, a competent DIYer or technician can replace it.Basic tools required are a Phillips screwdriver (or Torx/hex depending on model), a nut driver (frequently enough 1/4″ or 5/16″), needle-nose pliers, and possibly a putty knife to seperate inner door panel clips. Steps generally: disconnect power, open door, remove inner door panel screws, access dispenser assembly, remove retaining screws/clips and electrical connectors, remove old shaft and install new WD16X313, reassemble in reverse order, restore power and test. Always disconnect power before working on the appliance.
How can I test the new shaft after installation to be sure the dispenser opens correctly?
After reassembly and restoring power, run a diagnostic or a short wash cycle. watch the dispenser during the portion of the cycle when detergent is supposed to be released (or use the machine’s diagnostic mode to trigger the dispenser). the cup should open freely and fully at the correct time and remain closed until then.Also manually operate the cup by hand to check smooth pivot action and spring tension if visible.
What are common causes of WD16X313 failure and how can I prevent it?
Failures commonly result from plastic fatigue, breakage from accidental impact (loading dishes), buildup of hardened detergent or rinse aid residue, or warping from heat. Prevention includes using the recommended amount/type of detergent, regularly cleaning the dispenser to remove residue, avoiding slamming dishes into the door area, and running periodic maintenance cycles with dishwasher cleaner to reduce deposits.
Is the WD16X313 sold separately or do I need to buy the whole dispenser assembly?
In many cases WD16X313 is sold as a separate replacement part so you don’t have to replace the entire dispenser assembly. However,availability varies; if the dispenser housing or other components are damaged,it may be more practical to replace the whole dispenser. Always verify part availability and SKU before ordering.
Are there any precautions or tips when removing a stuck detergent cup or pivot shaft?
If the cup is stuck from detergent buildup, soak the area with warm water and mild detergent to soften residue before prying.Avoid excessive force that could break mounting tabs. Use plastic pry tools to avoid scratching. If the pivot is brittle or crumbled, remove any remaining fragments and clean the mating surfaces before installing the new shaft. As always, disconnect power before working on the door and be careful when handling the inner door panel and wiring harnesses.
Final Thoughts
The WD16X313 GE Dishwasher Detergent Cup Shaft is a small but critical component that supports and actuates the detergent cup mechanism,ensuring detergent is held securely and released at the correct point in the wash cycle. Proper function of this shaft helps maintain consistent detergent dispensing, prevents premature or incomplete release of cleaner, and contributes to overall wash performance and machine reliability.
Because the shaft operates under repeated mechanical stress and is exposed to moisture and detergent residues,wear or damage can lead to misalignment,jamming,or failure of the cup assembly-symptoms that directly affect cleaning results. Accurate diagnosis of these symptoms is important to determine whether the issue is localized to the shaft, the detergent cup, or associated linkage and control components.
Timely replacement of a worn or broken WD16X313 GE dishwasher Detergent Cup Shaft with an appropriate replacement part restores proper dispensing function and helps avoid secondary damage or repeated service calls. Whether performed by a qualified technician or a competent DIYer following the manufacturer’s guidance, correct identification, safe isolation of power and water, and careful reassembly are essential to a reliable repair and continued dishwasher performance.
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