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I have a Jenn Air dishwasher model JDB1255AWR1. The door will not close and it looks like the female receptacle (first image below) broke inside. I've tried searching for this part online, but I don't know what it's called. All I've been able to come up with are door latch assembly's, but this model doesn't have the type of door latch that activates by pulling a handle. It has a post that goes into the female receptacle pictured.

I'd greatly appreciate it if someone could tell me what part I need and if it's a reasonable DIY fix. Thank you.

 

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This is the part you will need. Turn the power off and separate the inner door to reveal the latch. There are about 10-12 perimeter screws that I believe take a 20 torx screwdriver. Once you separate the panel all will be self explanatory. But make sure power is OFF!!! Good luck. Part number: WPW10275768

Part number: WPW10275768

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Thank you so much for the reply, Gnominator77. Really appreciate it.

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