Kitchenaid Dishwasher Door Will Not Stay Closed

Check both racks for items that may be stuck and protruding.
Kitchenaid dishwasher door will not stay closed. Before checking any parts on the dishwasher door check to be sure that the dishes on the racks do not protrude out past the front of the dishwasher rack if there are items sticking out the dishwasher door will not close. This will cause the door to not shut or seal properly. This video provides step by step repair instructions for replacing the door strike on a kitchenaid dishwasher. The door strike at the top of a kitchenaid dishwasher opening catches the latch to hold the dishwasher door closed.
The doors can be opened and closed either separately or together. The dishwasher door is specifically designed so that when closed it will not let any of the splashing symphony of water out into your home and has sensors in place to make sure this happens. You will need to adjust the dishwasher door latch to fix the door if it will not close. If the latch does close.
On french door models there is a vertically hinged seal on the left refrigerator door. First remove the securing fasteners for the inner door panel. A dishwasher does not run if the door is not latched correctly. This is a safety feature designed to prevent water from leaking past the door and flooding the kitchen.
Adjusting the latch assembly is a straight forward process on most models of dishwashers. Rearrange items in the dishwasher so that they do not block the door from closing. Check that there are no items such as silverware stuck between the door seal on the dishwasher door and the tub of the dishwasher. The door latch can come out of alignment from use.
Remove any item that is protruding outside the rack. Check for large food particles around the door. The dishwasher not only requires the strike to keep the door closed but the.