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8564929 Dishwasher Rinse Aid Cap - For Whirlpool Jenn-Air KitchenAid Dishwashers

8564929 Dishwasher Rinse Aid Cap - For Whirlpool Jenn-Air KitchenAid Dishwashers

8564929 / WP8564929 Dishwasher Rinse Aid Dispenser Cap

Key Features

  • High-Temperature Structural Polymer: Manufactured from a specialized heat-stabilized plastic designed to withstand the intense thermal stress of "Sani-Rinse" and "Heated Dry" cycles without warping or becoming brittle.
  • Integrated EPDM Rubber Seal: Features a high-performance internal rubber gasket that creates an airtight and watertight seal, preventing rinse aid from leaking into the tub prematurely or water from diluting the reservoir.
  • Precision Twist-Lock Interface: Engineered with a standardized locking tab system that provides a secure, friction-lock fit with the dispenser housing, ensuring the cap remains seated during high-pressure wash cycles.
  • Enhanced Surface Grip: Designed with deep circular notches along the perimeter, making it easy to twist open or close even when your hands are wet or soapy during kitchen cleanup.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • WP8564929
  • AP6013341
  • PS11746567
  • AP3866312
  • PS982160
  • 1170622
  • AH982160
  • EA982160
  • EAP11746567
  • 8564929

Compatibility & Fitment

This dispenser cap is the standard replacement for the rinse aid reservoir of most Whirlpool-manufactured dishwashers produced after 2005. Key compatible brands include:

  • Whirlpool & Maytag: Fits hundreds of WDT, WDF, and MDB series models (e.g., WDT720PADM, MDB4949SHZ).
  • KitchenAid & Jenn-Air: Compatible with various KDTM, KDTE, and JDT series high-end units (e.g., KDTE104ESS, KUDC10FXSS).
  • Kenmore (665 Series): Fits many 665-prefix "Elite" and standard dishwashers (e.g., 665.13263K311, 665.1573291).
  • Amana & Estate: Direct fit for dozens of ADB and DU series models utilizing the 8564929 cap style.
  • Note: Specifically for the Rinse Aid Reservoir located on the inner door panel. It is not for the detergent door latch or the bottom sump filters.

When to Replace

  • Rinse Aid Leaking: You see blue or clear liquid streaks running down the inner door panel after closing the door, indicating the gasket has flattened or cracked.
  • Cap Won't Stay Locked: The plastic tabs on the underside of the cap have snapped or worn down, causing the cap to pop out during a wash cycle.
  • Cloudy Glassware: If the cap is loose, the rinse aid may be washed away too early in the cycle, leading to spots, film, and poor drying results on your dishes.
  • Visible Heat Damage: The cap looks yellowed, brittle, or deformed after years of exposure to the dishwasher's heating element.
  • Missing Cap: The original cap was lost or accidentally thrown away, leaving the reservoir open to water dilution and contamination.

Installation Tips

  • No Tools Required: This is a simple "twist and lock" replacement. Ensure the dishwasher is off and the inner door panel is dry.
  • Clean the Opening: Before installing the new WP8564929 cap, use a damp cloth to wipe away any old rinse aid residue or mineral scale from the threads of the dispenser housing.
  • Check the Gasket: Ensure the black rubber gasket is seated flat against the underside of the new cap. If the gasket is twisted, the reservoir will leak.
  • The "Quarter-Turn" Lock: Insert the cap into the opening and turn it clockwise until it stops. It should feel snug and flush with the dispenser housing. Do not over-tighten, as the plastic tabs can snap.
  • Refill and Test: This is the ideal time to top off your rinse aid. After refilling, lock the cap and run a quick rinse cycle to ensure there is no leakage from the reservoir.
$25.12
8564929 Dishwasher Rinse Aid Cap - For Whirlpool Jenn-Air KitchenAid Dishwashers—
$25.12

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Description

8564929 / WP8564929 Dishwasher Rinse Aid Dispenser Cap

Key Features

  • High-Temperature Structural Polymer: Manufactured from a specialized heat-stabilized plastic designed to withstand the intense thermal stress of "Sani-Rinse" and "Heated Dry" cycles without warping or becoming brittle.
  • Integrated EPDM Rubber Seal: Features a high-performance internal rubber gasket that creates an airtight and watertight seal, preventing rinse aid from leaking into the tub prematurely or water from diluting the reservoir.
  • Precision Twist-Lock Interface: Engineered with a standardized locking tab system that provides a secure, friction-lock fit with the dispenser housing, ensuring the cap remains seated during high-pressure wash cycles.
  • Enhanced Surface Grip: Designed with deep circular notches along the perimeter, making it easy to twist open or close even when your hands are wet or soapy during kitchen cleanup.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • WP8564929
  • AP6013341
  • PS11746567
  • AP3866312
  • PS982160
  • 1170622
  • AH982160
  • EA982160
  • EAP11746567
  • 8564929

Compatibility & Fitment

This dispenser cap is the standard replacement for the rinse aid reservoir of most Whirlpool-manufactured dishwashers produced after 2005. Key compatible brands include:

  • Whirlpool & Maytag: Fits hundreds of WDT, WDF, and MDB series models (e.g., WDT720PADM, MDB4949SHZ).
  • KitchenAid & Jenn-Air: Compatible with various KDTM, KDTE, and JDT series high-end units (e.g., KDTE104ESS, KUDC10FXSS).
  • Kenmore (665 Series): Fits many 665-prefix "Elite" and standard dishwashers (e.g., 665.13263K311, 665.1573291).
  • Amana & Estate: Direct fit for dozens of ADB and DU series models utilizing the 8564929 cap style.
  • Note: Specifically for the Rinse Aid Reservoir located on the inner door panel. It is not for the detergent door latch or the bottom sump filters.

When to Replace

  • Rinse Aid Leaking: You see blue or clear liquid streaks running down the inner door panel after closing the door, indicating the gasket has flattened or cracked.
  • Cap Won't Stay Locked: The plastic tabs on the underside of the cap have snapped or worn down, causing the cap to pop out during a wash cycle.
  • Cloudy Glassware: If the cap is loose, the rinse aid may be washed away too early in the cycle, leading to spots, film, and poor drying results on your dishes.
  • Visible Heat Damage: The cap looks yellowed, brittle, or deformed after years of exposure to the dishwasher's heating element.
  • Missing Cap: The original cap was lost or accidentally thrown away, leaving the reservoir open to water dilution and contamination.

Installation Tips

  • No Tools Required: This is a simple "twist and lock" replacement. Ensure the dishwasher is off and the inner door panel is dry.
  • Clean the Opening: Before installing the new WP8564929 cap, use a damp cloth to wipe away any old rinse aid residue or mineral scale from the threads of the dispenser housing.
  • Check the Gasket: Ensure the black rubber gasket is seated flat against the underside of the new cap. If the gasket is twisted, the reservoir will leak.
  • The "Quarter-Turn" Lock: Insert the cap into the opening and turn it clockwise until it stops. It should feel snug and flush with the dispenser housing. Do not over-tighten, as the plastic tabs can snap.
  • Refill and Test: This is the ideal time to top off your rinse aid. After refilling, lock the cap and run a quick rinse cycle to ensure there is no leakage from the reservoir.