W10619006 Whirlpool Door Latch

W10619006 ​Whirlpool Door Latch‌ is⁣ a door‌ latch assembly used on Whirlpool laundry appliances; it​ combines ‍mechanical latching ⁤with one⁤ or more electrical ‍contact/sensing‍ elements to secure the door and‍ report its state to ⁣the control system.​ As a replaceable⁣ service part, the latch ‍provides ‌the physical ‌engagement point for ‍the door striker and ⁤typically includes microswitches or an ​interlock ‍mechanism that detect ‌closed and/or locked conditions.

Inside an appliance the⁤ latch performs two primary functions: it provides⁤ a reliable mechanical closure ⁤that prevents unintended opening during ‍operation, and it interfaces electrically with the control board to enable or inhibit ‌cycle⁤ start​ and to signal safety interlocks. The ‌component thus interacts directly with the door striker and​ frame alignment, the user interface (start/lock indicators), ⁣and the ⁤main control harness; on models with a ‍powered lock it may also interact with a⁣ solenoid or⁣ motor drive circuit. Understanding its mechanical⁣ tolerances, switch ⁢contacts ‌and ​wiring ⁢terminals is ⁤important for ⁢diagnosing door-related ⁤faults and for ensuring safe​ operation⁢ during⁤ agitation,⁤ tumbling or‍ spin‍ sequences.

In ‌this ‍article readers will ⁣find a technical overview of the ⁤W10619006 latch including​ its ⁢functional role ⁢and‌ common⁤ design⁤ variants, guidance⁤ on model⁤ compatibility ‍and ​cross-referencing, typical failure symptoms and diagnostic checks (visual ‍inspection,​ continuity ‌and‍ actuation tests), and practical replacement considerations​ such as connector orientation, mounting alignment, and ​safety precautions (power​ isolation and⁤ door support). The⁢ goal ​is​ to equip ‌technicians, engineers and appliance owners with the context and‍ test ⁤procedures needed to ⁢identify latch-related‍ problems and to ⁣select‌ and⁤ install an appropriate replacement part ​correctly.

Table of‍ Contents

functional ⁢Role ⁣and Safety Interlock ⁢Responsibilities of ⁣the door Latch Assembly

the W10619006 ‌Whirlpool Door Latch combines a mechanical catch ‍with one or more electrical ⁤switch elements to⁣ provide both physical⁤ retention and‌ a safety interlock ⁢signal⁢ to​ the ‍appliance ⁣control board.Mechanically, the latch engages ‍the striker on ⁤the door ​to ‌hold the door closed against ⁢internal ⁤forces produced during operation; electrically, ⁣internal microswitches change state only when the latch is fully engaged, allowing the control to enable motors, heaters, or pumps.⁣ A failed latch can present‌ as a machine that will ​not start, a cycle that⁣ pauses mid-run, ‍or a persistent door error code; simple ‌bench checks of the ⁤latch’s switching continuity and a visual inspection of the striker engagement‍ often distinguish electrical⁤ failure⁢ from ‍worn or bent mechanical ⁤components.

Compatibility ​and installation require⁣ attention ‍to mounting orientation, connector type, ​and⁣ switch​ rating: the ​W10619006 Whirlpool Door ⁤Latch must match the⁤ appliance’s mounting​ hole pattern⁢ and wiring harness to ensure proper alignment ‍and ​reliable interlock ​signaling.⁢ Practical troubleshooting steps include verifying harness voltage during a ‌start command, ​performing a continuity ⁢test ⁣on the​ latch switches with the ‍door engaged, and⁢ inspecting the‍ striker/keeper for⁢ wear or deformation; replacement ⁢should restore both the mechanical‍ engagement and‍ the expected electrical state. Typical ‍responsibilities⁣ and characteristics of the ⁤latch are⁢ summarized ⁢below.

  • Detects door-closed condition and provides an electrical ⁢interlock ⁤signal to⁣ the control board.
  • Provides ⁣a mechanical ⁤catch to resist forces and prevent accidental opening during cycles.
  • Contains one ‌or‍ more switches rated for the ⁣appliance⁤ control⁢ circuit; switch‍ failure‍ prevents operation.
  • Requires⁣ correct orientation,⁣ mounting, and connector compatibility​ for reliable‌ operation.
Item Description
Interlock switch Changes state only when​ latch is fully⁣ engaged; completes safety circuit to⁢ allow operation.
Mechanical⁤ catch Secures ‍door‌ to resist torque and pressure ⁢produced during spinning ‌or heating‌ cycles.
Electrical⁢ connector matches appliance harness; provides ‌signal and sometimes ground reference⁢ to control board.

How the W10619006 Whirlpool Door ​Latch Operates: Mechanical Linkages, Actuator, and ‍Electrical Contacts

The W10619006‌ Whirlpool Door Latch is an electromechanical assembly that​ translates the physical motion‍ of a closing washer door ⁤into a secured, latched position and ‌discrete ⁢electrical signals for the ⁢control board. Internally ​the part contains a spring-loaded​ bolt or pawl and a ‌cam surface arranged so​ that closing ​the door pushes the bolt into the strike; an​ actuator mechanism then holds the bolt​ in the locked ‌position ⁤during spin and ⁢drain‍ phases.Mechanical linkage geometry determines‌ how much travel is required to ‍engage​ the bolt ⁢and how the latch​ interacts ‍with the striker on the​ door – mismatched​ striker alignment or worn cam‌ surfaces will​ prevent full ‌engagement even if‌ the electrical‍ contacts operate normally, so verify both mechanical fit ‌and part number‌ compatibility before replacing the latch⁣ on specific Whirlpool models.

The latch ⁤combines that ⁢mechanical locking action with ⁣one or more microswitches (electrical ‌contacts)‍ and an actuator (typically⁣ a ​solenoid-driven ‌plunger or motor/ratchet⁢ arrangement) that moves the locking element and changes the state of the contacts.​ When the actuator holds‍ the bolt closed, the microswitches change state‌ to ‍signal​ “door⁣ closed” and “door locked” to the washer controller; a ​failed actuator ⁢or burnt/pitted contacts can produce intermittent lock faults, no-start conditions, or cycles that ​stop mid-operation.⁢ Technicians usually confirm behavior ⁣by inspecting the plunger movement, checking​ continuity across the ⁤contact terminals while actuated,‍ and observing whether​ the⁣ latch holds under load; replacement is recommended ⁣when‌ mechanical binding⁢ or ⁢unreliable contact continuity is⁢ present,​ since the assembly is sold as a matched⁢ electromechanical unit rather than ‌separate microswitches and ​linkages.

  • Key features/symptoms: mechanical​ bolt engagement, actuator-driven lock,​ microswitch signals, common failure points include sticking plunger and poor⁣ contact continuity.
item Description
Linkage type Spring-loaded ​bolt and cam; engages door ⁢striker and resists​ outward⁢ force during spin.
Actuator Electromechanical (solenoid⁢ or ⁢motor-driven plunger) that holds the bolt ​in the locked position.
Electrical ‌contacts One or more microswitches that report ​“door closed” and “door ‌locked” states⁣ to the control board.
Typical operating voltage Line-voltage drive in household washers (≈120 VAC in⁣ North America); verify⁤ service manual for exact ⁤values.

Diagnostic ⁢Indicators ⁤and common Failure Symptoms ⁣of the‌ Door Latch (Lock ⁢Failures, error Codes, and Physical Wear)

The W10619006 Whirlpool Door Latch is an electromechanical⁣ interlock ⁣assembly ⁢that secures ‌the washer door and provides the closed/locked‌ status signal ‍to ⁣the ⁤main control board. It ⁤combines a mechanical striker ⁤and a microswitch or solenoid-based interlock so the control can only‌ enable fill,agitation,or heating when the latch reports ​a secure closure. Compatibility considerations ‍include the‍ latch’s mounting footprint, connector pinout, ⁤and actuator travel; a latch that fits ​mechanically but has a diffrent electrical⁣ connector or switch ​arrangement‍ can appear to ⁣lock yet fail to ⁢register ⁢as closed ⁤with ⁤the ​control. Technicians commonly evaluate both the physical strike engagement⁤ and‌ the electrical interface when replacing⁢ this ​part⁢ to confirm full functional compatibility ⁣with‌ a⁢ given Whirlpool model.

  • Washer ‍will not⁣ start or⁣ refuses to advance​ cycles and ‌may show⁢ a⁣ door/lock-related error on the control.
  • Humming or buzzing from⁤ the latch assembly during⁤ attempted locking, indicating ​a​ stuck solenoid or shorted coil.
  • Door appears latched ‌mechanically⁤ but the control reports‍ door open (loss⁤ of interlock continuity).
  • Intermittent unlocking ‌during spin ‌or agitate ⁢phases, often caused ⁢by worn plastic latch ​surfaces‍ or broken⁢ mounting tabs.
  • Visible wear, cracked plastic, or ⁤foreign ⁣material in ​the‌ striker pocket preventing full engagement.
Item Description
Electrical continuity (closed) Measure continuity across the interlock pins ‍with the‍ door closed; an open circuit indicates switch ⁤or wiring failure.
Mechanical engagement Inspect striker and latch surfaces for deformation or debris that prevent⁤ full⁣ actuation of the microswitch/solenoid.
Control error indicators Many ‌Whirlpool​ controls log a ‌door-lock fault (model-dependent codes in the F‑series); ​correlate the‌ code ‌with ⁤latch continuity ‌and ​actuator behavior.

Practical diagnostic steps include confirming ‍power to the latch ‌connector during⁢ a lock attempt, measuring coil resistance ‌to detect open ‍or shorted ​windings, and performing a ⁣continuity check across ‍the interlock switch‌ while manually‌ actuating the latch. If the latch ⁣receives voltage‌ and the ‌coil or switch does not change state, replacement⁢ of the W10619006⁣ Whirlpool ⁤Door Latch or its mating ‍striker is warranted; if the latch passes electrical ‍and mechanical tests but⁢ faults persist, inspect wiring ⁤harness continuity and ⁣control‍ board input⁣ circuits for intermittent⁣ connections. For field‍ repairs, ⁤documenting observed voltages ‌and ⁣whether⁢ the latch mechanically locks but fails to signal the ‌control helps⁣ distinguish ⁣between ‌a ‍faulty interlock and ‍unrelated control ⁤or wiring issues.

Replacement ‍Considerations, Model Compatibility, and Step-by-Step ⁢installation for W10619006 Whirlpool Door⁣ Latch

the⁣ W10619006 Whirlpool Door latch ⁤ is a‍ mechanical‌ interlock and⁢ switch​ assembly⁢ that detects door closure and provides ⁣the signal required by the washer’s control board to‌ permit a wash cycle.The part⁣ contains⁣ the housing and ‌actuator that engage the door striker and one or​ more microswitches⁤ or⁤ electronic​ contacts that ⁣change state when ​the door is fully closed; failures ​typically show as‌ no-start ‍conditions, intermittent door-locked errors, audible ⁤clicking ‌at the latch,‌ or visible damage to the plastic actuator.Confirm ​compatibility by matching⁤ the⁤ part ⁣number to the appliance parts diagram and​ verifying the mounting footprint, ⁤screw locations, and connector type – ⁤physical fit and‍ electrical connector pinout must match, since ⁢some models ⁤share ⁣a⁣ similar latch shape but use ⁣different‍ harnesses or striker ⁢geometries.

  • Verify⁤ model fit: compare the appliance parts list or service ‍manual to the W10619006 part⁢ number and check the mounting holes and ⁣striker interface.
  • Electrical check: test continuity/actuation of the ‌latch switches with ​a⁤ multimeter while manually operating the ⁣actuator⁢ before replacing the control board.
  • Common symptoms:​ washer will not start, door⁣ lock indicator stays on,‍ audible clicking, or⁢ visible‌ broken plastic on ⁢the latch/actuator.
  • Spare-part considerations: confirm whether the ⁤door striker must ‌be transferred or replaced for ‌proper ⁢engagement.
Item Description
Mounting pattern Two- or⁤ three-screw flange; confirm hole spacing and depth to match ⁣door inner panel.
Connector ​type Multi-pin ​wire ‍harness; verify pin count and pinout ​against the service ​schematic.
Function Mechanical ‌engagement plus electrical switch(es)‍ that signal⁢ door-closed/locked status to the control‍ board.
Typical⁤ failure ⁢modes Broken plastic actuator, worn switch contacts, water intrusion causing⁤ corrosion ‍or intermittent continuity.

Basic installation⁣ sequence: disconnect power,open the washer door ⁢and remove the ⁣inner door trim or ‍access screws to expose⁤ the latch,unplug the ⁣wire harness,remove ‍the mounting‌ screws and extract the old latch; if the striker⁢ is ‍separate,note its‌ orientation ‍and transfer or⁤ adjust it ‌as⁣ needed ‍for proper engagement.‌ Install the new latch ​by‍ aligning the‌ actuator with the​ striker ⁣path, tighten the⁤ mounting screws ​evenly⁢ (avoid overtightening ‌plastic bosses), reconnect the harness, restore⁤ power, and validate operation by manually‍ actuating⁢ the latch while⁣ measuring⁢ switch ⁣continuity or running a ⁤diagnostic/lock ⁤cycle ⁣to⁣ confirm ⁢reliable lock/unlock behavior and‌ absence of⁢ error codes. ⁢If the door ⁣still fails‍ to lock or ‍shows ‍intermittent ⁢behavior⁢ after‌ installation, re-check striker ⁤alignment and harness‌ pin seating before replacing other components.

Q&A

What is the ‍W10619006⁣ Whirlpool ​door⁢ latch ‌and‍ which appliances use it?

The W10619006 ⁤is⁢ a replacement ​door ‍latch/door lock‌ assembly⁣ sold under Whirlpool (and ⁢used by some Kenmore/Maytag) parts lines. It is ⁣indeed​ the mechanical and⁣ electrical component that secures⁤ the appliance door‍ and tells the‍ control board the door⁢ is closed. It ​is ⁢indeed⁢ used⁣ on a range of ‌front‑load ​washers and some dryers/dishwashers depending on the⁣ specific⁣ model-always⁣ verify compatibility by checking your appliance model number against ⁣the part listing before ordering.

What are common symptoms ​that the W10619006⁤ latch ​has‌ failed?

Common symptoms ‌include the appliance not starting or‌ refusing to lock ​the door, an error ‌code related to the door or ‌lock,⁢ the door won’t stay closed,⁣ the latch feels loose or​ broken, ⁤a clicking⁢ but ‌no lock engagement, or intermittent operation where the door works sometimes ‌then fails.electrical failures in the‌ latch⁣ can also prevent the control from detecting a closed‍ door.

How do I​ diagnose⁤ whether the ⁣latch⁤ (W10619006)‌ is ⁢the problem?

Start ⁣with a‌ visual inspection for broken plastic,‌ bent strike, or foreign debris. Check the door alignment and striker. If visible parts look OK,⁣ unplug ​the ​appliance and‌ use a ⁤multimeter ⁣to test continuity of the latch’s switches per ‌the service manual wiring diagram-you⁣ should see ⁣the ‌expected open/closed readings when you manually ​actuate ⁢the latch.⁤ Also ⁢inspect the ​wiring harness and⁤ connector for burns or corrosion. ⁤If the latch‍ fails physical inspection ‍and/or ‍electrical tests, it likely needs​ replacement.

Can the latch be repaired or⁤ should it be​ replaced?

In most cases ​the latch assembly is ⁤replaced rather than⁢ repaired.⁣ The internal⁣ microswitches or​ plastic components are small and not practical to fix​ economically. ​Replacing the complete W10619006 ‍assembly⁤ is the standard repair and⁣ restores mechanical ‌integrity and ‍electrical function.

Is replacing the W10619006 ‍something a homeowner‌ can do,⁤ and what⁤ tools are required?

Yes, an experienced ⁤DIYer can replace it.Typical tools: screwdriver set ⁢or nut drivers, ⁣possibly ‌a Torx or Phillips ​driver ⁢depending on model, needle‑nose pliers, and ‌a multimeter for‌ testing. Always disconnect power ⁤(and ⁣gas for gas dryers ‍if ‌you will work near⁣ gas components) before starting. Access usually requires ‌removing the top ⁤or front panel-follow the model’s service ⁢manual or‍ online ‌teardown guide for​ the correct disassembly sequence.

Are there special steps or precautions when⁢ installing⁤ the new ‌latch?

Disconnect power before beginning. note screw ‌locations and wire connector⁣ positions; take photos ‍if needed.‍ Install the new ⁣latch so⁤ the ⁤door striker aligns and actuates the switch⁤ smoothly-misalignment will⁤ prevent‌ proper locking. Reconnect the⁤ wiring⁤ harness firmly, reassemble panels⁢ in ⁢reverse order, restore power,⁤ and⁢ run a test cycle‍ to confirm ⁤the lock engages and⁣ the appliance‍ starts. If ​the⁣ door still ‌doesn’t lock, recheck alignment and wiring and verify ​the control ⁤isn’t reporting ⁢another ⁤related ‌error.

How can I test the ⁢new latch after installation to make sure it effectively works?

After ⁣installation‌ and reassembly, run a short cycle or a diagnostic/test mode‌ (if ‌your model has⁢ one). Listen for the latch engaging ⁤and ‍check ​that the control‌ registers “door closed” (no door-related‍ error). You can also, with the ‌door closed, measure ⁢voltage at the latch connector ⁢(per⁤ service manual) to confirm the control is ‌sending the lock ‍signal and that ⁢the latch is responding.​ If the latch is electrically correct but ⁣the door won’t lock, recheck mechanical alignment of the ⁤striker and door.

How much does⁢ a‌ W10619006 latch cost and does it come‌ with‍ a⁢ warranty?

retail prices ⁤vary by​ supplier but typically range from a modest⁢ OEM‍ price to ⁢slightly ‍higher for fast shipping-expect a ⁢typical consumer ​price range but ‌check current​ listings. Many parts ‍sellers include a‌ limited warranty ⁢(commonly⁤ 90 days to 1⁢ year) on replacement⁤ parts;‌ OEM ⁤parts⁢ bought ‌through ‌Whirlpool or authorized dealers may include ‌the ⁤manufacturer’s warranty. Keep your receipt ‌and ‍part number for warranty claims.

The Way ‍Forward

The ⁢W10619006‍ Whirlpool ⁤door latch functions as a critical safety and‌ operational component, securing the ​appliance door ⁣during cycles, enabling the control board to detect a properly​ closed door, and helping prevent water​ leaks and unintended ​door ‍opening. Its proper⁢ performance is integral to the washer’s ability to⁢ start and complete programmed cycles, maintain user safety, and protect ⁣other components from⁣ damage‍ caused by a faulty‍ interlock.

Accurate diagnosis⁤ and timely replacement⁢ of a failing W10619006 latch preserve appliance reliability and safety.⁤ Identifying symptoms ⁢such as failure‍ to​ start, persistent door-lock error‌ codes, visible damage, or loss of continuity guides appropriate action; using‌ the⁣ correct replacement part and ⁤following recommended safety and installation procedures-or engaging a‍ qualified technician when needed-reduces ‍the risk​ of repeat failures and collateral damage.⁤ Proper testing after replacement ensures the latch ‌restores ‌normal operation ‌and protects both the ‌user and​ the machine.


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