W10837249 - Genuine OEM Whirlpool Dishwasher Lower Spray Arm
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W10837249 - Genuine OEM Whirlpool Dishwasher Lower Spray Arm
Maximize your dishwasher’s cleaning power with the W10837249 Genuine OEM Whirlpool Dishwasher Lower Spray Arm. This essential Whirlpool dishwasher replacement part is designed to distribute high-pressure water evenly across the lower rack, ensuring every dish, pot, and pan gets a spotless clean. If your dishes aren’t coming out as clean as they should, a worn or clogged spray arm could be the culprit—thankfully, Appliance Kingdom has you covered with genuine Whirlpool parts you can trust.
Compatible Models
The W10837249 lower spray arm is compatible with a wide range of Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, and JennAir dishwasher models, including: WDT750SAHZ, WDF520PADM, WDT970SAHZ, KDTE234GPS, and many others.
(Check your appliance’s user manual or model tag to confirm compatibility before ordering.)
Purpose & Function
The lower spray arm plays a crucial role in your dishwasher’s wash cycle. As water is forced through its nozzles, the arm spins and sprays, covering the entire lower rack with high-pressure jets. This action removes food residue and grease, ensuring your dishes come out clean and sanitized.
Signs You Need to Replace the Spray Arm
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Dishes on the lower rack remain dirty or greasy after a wash
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The spray arm is cracked, clogged, or no longer spins freely
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You hear unusual noises during the wash cycle
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Water is not being evenly distributed during operation
A damaged or worn spray arm can severely impact cleaning performance. Replacing it ensures efficient water distribution and consistent results.
Key Features & Benefits
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Genuine OEM Whirlpool Part – Manufactured to meet Whirlpool’s exact specifications
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Improves Cleaning Efficiency – Restores optimal spray performance
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Durable Plastic Construction – Built to withstand high temperatures and water pressure
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Easy Installation – No special tools required; installs in minutes
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Reliable Performance – Designed for long-term use and consistent operation