A00099902 Frigidaire Dishwasher Door Latch

A00099902 Frigidaire Dishwasher Door Latch is an electromechanical door⁣ latch assembly designed for use on‌ compatible Frigidaire dishwashers; it is a mechanical catch and‌ interlock device that ‍secures the door and ‍provides⁣ the​ electrical/switching input required by⁣ the control ⁢system. The assembly typically combines a mechanical striker or hook‌ with one or more door-actuated microswitches or ⁢sensor contacts,and is mounted ⁤in ⁢the inner door frame so that the door closes⁣ and engages the latch⁤ to form a contained wash chamber.

Functionally, ‍the ⁤latch ‌serves both as a physical retention‌ mechanism for the door ⁢and as‌ a safety ‌and control‍ interface:‍ when the door is​ closed and latched it compresses the ⁤door seal and completes‍ the ‍circuit that tells the ⁢control board it ‌is safe to ‍fill,​ heat​ and run the wash cycle. The ⁢latch therefore ⁣interacts directly with ⁣the door ⁣gasket ⁤and hinge geometry, the⁣ control​ electronics (thru microswitches or a ⁢signal line),⁣ and ​indirectly with water-management components (valves, pumps)‍ because its⁢ state determines whether ‌those systems will ‍be⁢ energized.Proper‍ alignment, intact mechanical parts,⁤ and reliable⁤ electrical⁣ connections are critical ‍to prevent​ leaks, interrupted cycles, or safety interlock ⁣faults.

In‌ this article‍ readers will find a technical overview of the A00099902 latch’s ⁣intended‍ function and typical installation ⁣locations, guidance on model compatibility and how to verify that‍ the ⁣part is the⁣ correct replacement, common failure symptoms and diagnostic checks (mechanical​ inspection, ‌continuity testing of​ switches,‌ and alignment verification), basic troubleshooting steps to isolate latch-related faults, and practical⁣ considerations for replacement such ‌as ​connector fitment, mounting hardware, gasket inspection, and post-replacement ⁤testing. The focus is ⁣on actionable‌ technical‌ data useful to technicians, engineers, and appliance ‌owners evaluating⁤ or ‍replacing this component.

Table⁣ of Contents

Function and Role ‌of the Door⁢ Latch Assembly in Frigidaire​ Dishwashers

The A00099902 Frigidaire Dishwasher ‍Door latch is a combined ⁣mechanical and electrical‌ interlock that secures the ⁤door, compresses the door gasket ​to maintain a⁢ watertight seal, and provides a​ positive⁢ electrical signal to‌ the control board when the door is closed.Mechanically, the assembly consists of a latch⁢ hook, return spring and ⁣striker interface that ⁣must engage within a‌ small alignment‌ tolerance ⁤to resist wash-tank pressure and prevent water‌ escape. Electrically,the latch contains one or more microswitches (or ‌an‍ integrated interlock) whose contacts change ⁤state⁤ only when the latch reaches its fully engaged position,preventing the dishwasher‍ from​ starting or ‌continuing a cycle unless the door⁢ is⁤ properly latched. Replacement ⁤requires matching the mounting‍ hole⁣ pattern,‌ actuator geometry, and connector pinout to ensure both a proper mechanical seal and correct‍ signaling to the ⁣control electronics.

  • Common symptoms of latch⁤ failure: unit will ⁢not start, stops mid-cycle, audible clicking at the ‌door, or water leaking at the door edge.
  • Rapid diagnostic checks: verify striker⁤ engagement and free movement⁣ of the⁤ latch, perform a continuity test on the switch ‍contacts⁣ while manually engaging the‍ latch, and‌ inspect‍ for ⁢broken plastic, corroded terminals,⁣ or‌ weakened‍ springs.
  • Installation note:⁣ confirm‌ that screw locations, actuator‌ travel, and electrical connector ​match the ​original part before ​final assembly.
Item Description
Function Mechanical retention‌ of door and ⁤electrical interlock signal to ⁤the control board.
Diagnostic Test Continuity⁢ check‍ across switch terminals when latch is engaged; ⁣visual inspection‍ for damaged ⁢hook/spring ‌and alignment​ verification.
Compatibility Must match mounting ​pattern and connector pinout;⁣ verify‌ part⁤ number against appliance‌ model and connector type ⁤before ordering.

In practical ‍service scenarios, ⁢technicians should⁣ measure actuator travel ⁢and ⁣confirm switch‍ actuation with a multimeter ⁢rather than​ relying on ​visual‌ fit alone-small differences in striker⁣ position or a fatigued spring‍ can allow the door to ⁤appear ‍closed while the interlock contacts remain open.When replacing ⁢the latch, reuse ⁣or correctly position the original ‌striker and torque⁣ mounting fasteners to avoid introducing door‍ sag‌ or misalignment; ‌after​ replacement, perform a functional test by running a ⁤short cycle to confirm​ the unit advances and that no leaks⁤ occur‍ at the door⁣ seal. Matching the electrical connector and verifying continuity⁢ are the final checks⁣ to ensure the repair restores both the ‌mechanical seal and the safety ‍interlock ⁤function.

How the A00099902 Frigidaire dishwasher ⁤Door latch Operates: Mechanical Linkage,‍ Electrical Switches⁤ and ​Control Interface

The A00099902 Frigidaire Dishwasher Door Latch combines a spring-loaded mechanical hook with⁤ an internal set of electrical‍ contacts‌ so the door both seals and signals the ⁢control board.​ When the door closes the​ hook⁢ engages the striker and ‌cams a plunger‍ or lever⁢ inside the assembly; that ​motion compresses the ⁤latch spring and moves ‍a ⁢micro-switch actuator ⁤from the “open” ⁤to the “closed”‍ position. In practice ‍this means a properly installed latch pulls the door tightly against the tub gasket while ⁣simultaneously providing a stable ‌electrical‍ indication ⁤that the door is‌ latched – if the‌ striker or latch⁣ is misaligned, ⁢the​ switch will not make and ‍the​ control will register ⁤a⁣ door-ajar condition and refuse⁢ to start the⁣ wash cycle.

Electrically, the assembly⁢ furnishes one ‌or⁣ more low-voltage signalling contacts ‍that the⁤ main‍ control‌ reads as a ⁢logical input (typically ⁣a ⁢grounded or pulled-voltage line rather than ‌a mains-level⁢ circuit). Failure modes include broken plastic ‌levers,⁣ fatigued springs, stuck contacts, ‌or connector pin corrosion; these manifest as intermittent door-closed signals, failure ‌to start, or mid‑cycle stops. Technicians‌ routinely verify function by actuating the latch while ​probing the harness ⁢for continuity or the‍ expected ⁤voltage change, and by​ inspecting mechanical​ alignment with the door strike. Replacement requires ‌matching the mounting footprint⁣ and connector type so the control receives the same contact behaviour as ⁣the ‌original unit.

  • Visual and ‍mechanical ⁢check: ensure strike alignment and smooth hook travel.
  • Electrical ⁤check: measure ⁢continuity or‌ voltage change ‍at the harness while actuating​ the latch.
  • Common⁢ symptoms: ‌dishwasher won’t start, ⁢door-ajar/error⁤ codes, or intermittent cycle interruptions.
  • Replacement note: ⁢confirm​ connector pinout and mounting⁣ holes​ match the original assembly.
Item Description
Mechanical action Spring-loaded​ hook and‌ plunger that ‌secures door and⁤ actuates internal switch.
Electrical ⁣contacts Low-voltage micro-switch(es) that‍ report door-closed/latched ​state to ‍the⁢ control⁤ board.
mounting/compatibility Match the latch ‍housing, screw locations ‌and connector⁣ type to the dishwasher model.
Troubleshooting tip Use a multimeter while operating ⁤the latch to confirm a clean open/closed transition at the harness.

Common Failure Symptoms and⁣ Diagnostic Indicators for Door⁤ Latch Malfunctions

A00099902⁣ Frigidaire‌ Dishwasher Door Latch ‍ performs two coordinated⁢ functions:⁣ a mechanical​ capture of the⁣ door ⁣striker to⁢ maintain gasket compression and a set ‍of ⁤electrical contacts‍ (microswitches) that signal the control board⁣ when ‍the ‍door is fully closed. The⁢ latch assembly must present the correct‌ striker geometry ‍and ⁣spring​ preload so the actuator ‌fully engages the switches; compatibility is⁢ limited to specific Frigidaire door ⁢assemblies,​ so dimensional ​wear, a broken actuator⁣ plunger, or mismatched‍ replacement parts ⁤will produce‌ the⁤ same symptoms​ as an electrical failure. Practical examples‌ include​ a dishwasher that refuses to fill⁤ as the⁣ control never sees the door-closed‍ input, or ‍a unit that intermittently stops mid-cycle when‌ a brittle plastic catch slips ⁢under ‌load.

  • Dishwasher will not start ‌or displays a door-ajar/door-fault condition.
  • Cycle aborts or pauses‍ mid-cycle‍ when the ​door is⁢ in a normal position.
  • Door dose not stay latched or requires manual support to remain ⁤closed.
  • multimeter shows open or intermittent ‌continuity at the latch ⁤switch when⁢ actuated.
  • Water leaking at the ⁣door edge correlated ⁤with incomplete latch engagement.

Diagnose ‌latch faults by combining visual and electrical checks: inspect for cracked housing, ‌worn striker​ surfaces, missing springs, and foreign⁤ objects that ⁤prevent ‌full engagement; then operate‍ the latch manually⁤ while probing‍ the switch terminals with a multimeter. A⁤ properly functioning switch should show continuity ​(near⁣ 0 Ω) only when the actuator is fully⁤ engaged​ and open circuit when released; intermittent‌ readings under slight vibration ⁢indicate fatigued switch⁤ contacts ⁤or ‍a loose ⁣connector. ⁤If mechanical geometry and ‌switch ​continuity ⁣are‍ both ‌correct but the control still ​faults,trace the harness ⁤continuity‌ to the control⁢ board and ​inspect for corroded pins or chafed ‍wiring. Replace the latch‌ assembly ​when plastic ​components ‍are fractured, switch contacts show ​burning or pitting, or⁢ the actuator fails to ​return‍ reliably after repeated cycles.

Item Description
No start⁣ /‍ Door-ajar Multimeter reads open​ on latch ⁤switch when ⁢door is⁢ closed → likely misaligned ⁣striker, broken ‍actuator, or‌ open switch contact.
Intermittent stops mid-cycle Continuity present​ but⁣ drops under vibration⁤ → ⁢suspect intermittent ​switch contact, loose connector,⁣ or fractured plastic allowing movement.
Visible⁢ damage‌ / Leak Cracked⁤ latch or⁢ worn striker geometry‌ → the⁤ door ​cannot achieve correct compression; replace the ⁤latch assembly to restore seal ​and switch‌ actuation.

Compatibility, Replacement and Installation Procedures: Identifying ‌Compatible⁤ Models, OEM Part numbers⁣ and Alignment specifications

The​ door latch that carries⁢ the OEM reference ‌ A00099902 Frigidaire Dishwasher Door‌ Latch functions as both a mechanical catch and an electrical interlock: ‌it secures​ the door during wash cycles ‍and ‌provides a closed-door signal to the ‌control board. ⁣Technicians should ⁤verify‌ compatibility⁤ by matching the‍ appliance model number ⁣on ⁤the‌ tub label to the parts ⁣list in the manufacturer’s service manual; identical-looking​ latches can differ in⁣ connector ⁣pinout, actuator travel or mounting footprint. Confirm electrical connector type,‍ mounting hole pattern, and the presence or absence of an integrated door switch ​before ordering to avoid misfit or​ control‌ faults during replacement.

  • Verify ‌appliance ​model and serial from ​the‍ inner tub sticker ⁣and ‍cross-reference the parts diagram.
  • Compare connector shape‌ and pin‌ count; ⁣verify continuity of the switch with ⁣a multimeter⁢ if uncertain.
  • measure‌ mounting-hole spacing and ‌compare the latch footprint against the replacement part.
  • Inspect the door strike (keeper) for wear ‍and plan to ⁣adjust or replace⁢ it to ​achieve correct engagement.
Item Description
A00099902 door ⁤latch‌ assembly with mechanical catch and⁤ electrical door-closed switch;⁤ used on specific Frigidaire models
Connector Verify ⁣2-3​ pin connector and wiring color codes;⁢ confirm continuity of⁢ the switch ⁣contacts before ‌installation
Engagement target ⁤consistent, full engagement​ of the striker; minor⁣ lateral misalignment​ should be minimized by adjusting the strike plate or latch‍ position

During ⁣replacement, remove⁤ power and access ⁣the latch via the⁢ inner ‍door panel, noting screw locations‍ and wire routing to‌ avoid pinched cables.Install⁤ the new latch,hand-tighten‍ fasteners,and‍ then ‍secure ⁤to manufacturer torque or a light,consistent feel-avoid⁢ over-torquing plastic bosses. For⁣ alignment, position‌ the striker ‌so‌ the ⁢latch ‌closes smoothly ⁢without forcing; in ​practice⁣ aim for a repeatable engagement with minimal lateral offset so the switch‌ actuates reliably on every close.⁤ After installation, perform‍ an electrical⁢ continuity check of the door-closed switch, run a‌ short⁢ diagnostic or rinse cycle, and observe door⁤ behavior to confirm secure mechanical retention and correct control-board signaling.

Q&A

What ‌is the ⁢A00099902 Frigidaire dishwasher ‌door ⁣latch⁤ and ⁣what does‍ it⁢ do?

The ⁤A00099902 is a ⁢replacement door latch assembly​ used ​on certain⁣ frigidaire (and branded) dishwashers. It mechanically secures the ​door closed ‌during ⁤a cycle and usually contains one or more interlock switches‌ that tell ⁢the control board‍ the door is shut so ‍the​ washer ​can ‍start ⁣and run safely.

What are common⁢ symptoms of a ⁣failing A00099902 latch?

Common symptoms ⁤include‌ the​ dishwasher not starting, stopping mid‑cycle, ⁣the door not ‌staying⁤ closed or popping open, error codes related⁣ to‌ door/unlocked conditions, ‌or ⁤the control ‌panel acting erratically. You ⁤may⁤ also hear the​ door catch/release sound‍ fail or see⁢ the​ latch⁣ physically worn or ⁤broken.

How can I ​test⁣ the A00099902 latch⁣ to see if it is‌ indeed bad?

First unplug power⁣ to the dishwasher.⁣ Remove the ⁣inner door⁣ panel to access the latch.​ Visually inspect⁣ for⁢ broken plastic,‍ warped parts, or stuck mechanisms. Use ‍a multimeter ⁣to ⁤check ‌continuity ‌across the ‌latch​ switch(es) while​ manually operating ‌the ⁣latch -​ the⁣ switch⁢ should change state when the latch ⁢is⁤ engaged. If there ⁤is no continuity ‌change or the mechanical ‍parts are damaged, ‍the latch is faulty.

How⁤ do I replace ​the ⁢A00099902 latch⁤ (general ⁤steps)?

Turn off ‍power at the ‌breaker​ and⁤ unplug the dishwasher. Open the ‍door, ⁢remove screws ⁢securing ‌the ⁢inner door panel, and carefully flip or remove ‍the panel to​ expose ⁤the latch assembly. disconnect the wiring harness from the latch,remove the​ mounting screws/clips,and⁢ remove the‌ old latch. Install⁣ the new A00099902 in reverse order, reconnect the wiring, reattach the inner‌ panel, ‍restore power, and test operation.‌ Refer​ to your model’s​ service manual​ for model‑specific access ⁤steps.

What tools and ​time should I expect ⁤to replace this latch?

Typical tools: Phillips⁤ screwdriver, Torx⁣ or nut ‍driver if​ required‌ by your model, needle‑nose pliers, and a⁤ multimeter​ for testing. Replacement ⁢usually ​takes 15-45 minutes for someone agreeable with basic appliance repair.‌ If‌ you’re ⁢unsure, consider a technician ​to​ avoid damaging⁢ the door panel or wiring.

How do ‍I‌ know if A00099902 is the⁢ correct ‍part for my‌ dishwasher?

Confirm ‍compatibility by checking your dishwasher’s model number (usually on the door​ frame or around the⁣ tub) ⁤and cross‑referencing it with the parts diagram from Frigidaire or an authorized parts ⁢dealer. Do not rely ⁣only ⁢on look‑alike photos ‌- ⁣internal switch‌ configurations can differ between models.

What⁢ if⁣ the new latch is installed but the door‍ still⁤ won’t latch‌ or the dishwasher won’t start?

Check that the latch ⁢is properly seated and the mounting screws are ‌tight, inspect‌ the⁢ door ​strike‍ and‌ hinges for alignment‌ or worn parts, and verify ‌wiring connections to the latch and control board. Use a multimeter‌ to confirm ​the switch changes‍ state when ​the door ⁤is ‍closed. If the ‍switches and ​wiring are good, the ​problem may be a ‍misaligned‍ door, failed door springs, or ⁤a ⁤control‍ board ‌issue.

Can I run the dishwasher ⁣if ⁤the latch is broken, and‍ are there safety precautions?

You should not⁣ operate the dishwasher with a ⁤broken or insecure latch. The​ latch is a safety ⁤device – it ensures ⁢the door stays ⁢closed and ‌prevents water​ from spraying out and electrical components from being⁤ energized while‍ the door is open.‍ Do not ⁣tape ‍the door closed as a long‑term⁢ fix; repair or replace ‍the latch ⁤before running the ⁣appliance.

Key Takeaways

The A00099902 Frigidaire dishwasher door latch plays a ‍central ⁢role in⁤ the appliance’s safe and reliable operation. By securing the door, ⁢maintaining‌ a watertight seal, ​and​ engaging the ‍door-interlock ⁢switch, the latch permits wash cycles to​ begin and run properly while preventing leaks and‌ accidental opening.⁤ A​ functioning latch ‌therefore contributes directly ⁣to performance, user safety, ‌and the⁢ prevention of⁢ damage to ​the dishwasher and ⁣surrounding cabinetry.

Accurate diagnosis‌ and‌ timely replacement of a⁣ faulty latch are critically important to restore full dishwasher function and​ to ‌avoid secondary problems.‌ Symptoms such as an inability to‍ start, intermittent ‌cycle interruptions, visible ‍misalignment,⁢ or water‌ leakage⁤ should prompt inspection of‌ the latch mechanism, door ‍strike, and related interlocks. ⁢When replacement is ‌required, using the correct ​A00099902 ⁢part (or a ​manufacturer-approved equivalent) and following installation instructions-either by⁢ a qualified technician⁣ or⁢ an ⁤experienced DIYer-helps ensure proper‍ fit,‍ electrical continuity, and safe operation.

Addressing ⁣latch issues promptly and ‍correctly minimizes downtime and ⁣repair costs while maintaining appliance safety ​and ⁣performance.Adhering ⁣to ⁤manufacturer ‌guidance, verifying part⁤ compatibility, and documenting any service completed​ will support long-term reliability and ‍reduce the likelihood of repeat failures.


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