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The 17476000012184 is the OEM door switch for Blomberg, Beko, and Midea dishwashers. When this switch fails, your dishwasher may not start, may run with the door open, or may stop mid-cycle — all signs the door interlock needs replacing. This is the exact factory part, not an aftermarket substitute.
The door switch (also called a door interlock or door latch switch) signals the control board that the door is fully closed and latched before allowing the wash cycle to begin. A faulty switch is one of the most common reasons a dishwasher won't start. Part 17476000012184 replaces the earlier OEM part number 17476000000048 and is the current production version for all supported models.
Dishwasher won't start or respond to controls — Door latch switch not signaling the control board — Dishwasher stops mid-cycle unexpectedly — Control panel lights up but wash cycle never begins — Dishwasher runs with door ajar (failed interlock)
OEM part number: 17476000012184 — Replaces: 17476000000048 — Material: Durable plastic housing with internal electrical contacts — Designed for Blomberg, Beko, and Midea 24" built-in dishwashers — Direct OEM replacement, no modification required — Fits all color variants (stainless, black, white)
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer): The 17476000012184 is the factory-original door switch sourced directly from the OEM supply chain. This is the same part installed at the factory — guaranteed fit, full lifespan, and no compatibility guesswork.
XPart Aftermarket: An aftermarket cross-reference is available as 17476000012184XP for cost-conscious repairs where OEM pricing is a barrier. XPart aftermarket replacement parts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Blomberg, Beko, Midea, or any OEM manufacturer.
17476000012184 (OEM current) — 17476000000048 (OEM superseded) — 17476000012184XP (aftermarket cross-reference)
Disconnect power to the dishwasher before beginning. The door switch is typically accessed by removing the inner door panel — remove the screws around the door perimeter and carefully separate the inner and outer panels. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old switch, noting connector orientation. Snap or screw the new switch into position, reconnect the harness, and reassemble the door. Run a test cycle to confirm the door interlock is signaling correctly before returning the unit to service. No special tools required beyond a Torx or Phillips screwdriver.
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