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KitchenAid KDTM354DSS4 dishwasher

KitchenAid KDTM354DSS4 dishwasher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KDTM354DSS4 dishwasher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Shield Cap for KitchenAid KDTM354DSS4 - Part W10710432

    Pump, washarm and motor parts diagram

    Shield Cap

    Part #W10710432

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Dishwasher Dishrack Cutlery Accessory for KitchenAid KDTM354DSS4 - Part W10712312

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    Dishwasher Dishrack Cutlery Accessory

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  • Appliance Paint, 1-qt (bisque) for KitchenAid KDTM354DSS4 - Part 4392900

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    Appliance Paint, 1-qt (bisque)

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KitchenAid Dishwasher KDTM354DSS4 FAQs

The KitchenAid KDTM354DSS4 dishwasher is rated at 43 dBA, which is considered a quiet operating level for normal kitchen use. For the most accurate confirmation for your exact unit and configuration, check the specifications section in the KDTM354DSS4 user manual.

What 43 dBA sounds like in real use

A 43 dBA dishwasher is typically quiet enough that you may only notice it during certain parts of the cycle.

  • You may hear water movement (fill and wash) more than the motor
  • Drain periods can sound louder than the wash portion
  • Rattling usually comes from dishes touching, not the dishwasher itself
  • A louder-than-normal hum can point to a wash system issue
  • A sudden change in noise can indicate a loose rack component

Quick reference: dishwasher noise ratings

Noise rating What most people notice Typical fit
39 to 44 dBA Very quiet, often hard to hear Open kitchens, nighttime runs
45 to 50 dBA Quiet, noticeable in a silent room Most homes
51+ dBA Clearly audible Older or basic models

If your KDTM354DSS4 seems louder than expected

If the sound level feels higher than “quiet,” we recommend checking for common causes first.

  • Confirm spray arms spin freely and are not hitting tall items
  • Reload to prevent plates, bowls, or utensils from clattering
  • Inspect lower rack wheels for wobble or flat spots
  • Check the tub seal area for gaps that can change sound and airflow

If the lower rack is noisy or rough when rolling, the dishwasher dishrack roller assembly, lower WPW10195417 is a common wear item to inspect.

Why it matters

Noise changes are often an early clue that something is loose, worn, or obstructed. Catching it early can prevent poor cleaning, leaks, or rack damage over time.

Last updated: January 2026

KDTM354DSS4 is a KitchenAid dishwasher model number that identifies the exact version of your built-in unit so you can match the correct parts, manuals, and installation requirements. For model-specific operating details and cycle/options info, use the KDTM354DSS4 user manual.

What the model number tells you

We use the model number KDTM354DSS4 to ensure you get parts and guidance that fit your exact dishwasher, not just a similar-looking KitchenAid unit.

  • Confirms the exact dishwasher variant for parts compatibility
  • Helps match the correct wiring, door hardware, and rack components
  • Ensures troubleshooting steps align with your control panel and features
  • Reduces the risk of ordering the wrong pump, latch, or seal

Common features you will see referenced for this model family

Some feature details can vary by production run, but the KDTM354DSS4 documentation covers core use and care topics like loading, detergent/rinse aid use, cycle selection, and drying options.

Item What it means for you Where to verify
Cycles and options Determines wash time, temperature boosts, and drying behavior KDTM354DSS4 user manual
Installation requirements Electrical, drain hose routing, and cabinet opening guidance KDTM354DSS4 installation guide
Replacement parts Model-matched components for repair and maintenance Parts list for KDTM354DSS4

When the model number matters most

If you are troubleshooting or repairing, the model number is essential because similar KitchenAid dishwashers can use different components.

Why it matters

Using the exact model number KDTM354DSS4 helps us keep your repair accurate, prevents repeat failures from mismatched parts, and saves time during installation or troubleshooting.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. KitchenAid dishwasher model KDTM354DSS4 uses a filtration system as part of its wash and drain design; on this model it’s intended to be self-cleaning, so routine “remove and scrub the filter” maintenance typically isn’t required. For model-specific care notes, see the KDTM354DSS4 use & care manual.

What “self-cleaning filter” means on this model

KDTM354DSS4 is designed to continuously manage food soil during the wash cycle rather than relying on frequent manual filter removal.

  • Food particles are handled during operation to help keep wash water cleaner
  • You generally do not need to twist out a filter for regular cleaning
  • Performance issues are more often tied to loading, detergent, or drain flow than a dirty removable filter

When to check for a problem anyway

Even with a self-cleaning system, debris can still cause symptoms that look like “filter trouble.”

  • Grit or residue left on dishes
  • Slow draining or water left in the bottom
  • Unusual grinding/rattling sounds
  • Odors that return quickly after a cycle

Quick troubleshooting steps (no filter removal)

Start with these basics before assuming a part failure.

  • Run hot water at the sink before starting a cycle
  • Use the correct automatic dishwasher detergent (not hand soap)
  • Make sure spray arms spin freely and aren’t blocked by tall items
  • Check the drain path (air gap or disposer inlet) for clogs
  • Run a cleaning cycle using a dishwasher cleaner if buildup is suspected
Symptom Most common cause What to do first
Poor cleaning Loading or spray arm blockage Re-load, confirm arms spin
Standing water Drain restriction Check air gap/disposer inlet
Odor Buildup/food residue Run a cleaning cycle

Why it matters

Using the correct maintenance approach for KDTM354DSS4 prevents unnecessary disassembly and helps you focus on the most likely causes of poor cleaning or draining.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dishwashers

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Main causes: light switch beside the sink turned off, lack of power, bad dishwasher door switch, control system failure,…

Main causes: damaged or stuck spray arm, leaking door seal, damaged door hinge, leaky heating element water seal, cracke…

Main causes: improper loading, low water temperature, improper detergent dosage, detergent dispenser failure, spray arm …

Main causes: glass or popcorn kernel stuck in the chopper blade, drain line vibrating against the cabinet, debris in was…

Main causes: broken door latch, tripped circuit breaker, broken heating element, faulty vent fan, sensor failure, contro…

Main causes: not using rinse aid, rinse aid dispenser failure, broken heating element, malfunctioning vent, drying fan f…

Main cause: damaged rack height adjuster…

Main causes: clogged kitchen sink drain, clogged drain hose, drain check valve damaged, drain pump failure, control syst…

Main causes: water supply problem, stuck overfill float, clogged water inlet valve screen, water inlet valve failure…

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