Can you still get parts for a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes. We still carry replacement parts for many Kenmore dishwashers, including model 58714663201B. The key is matching parts to your exact model number so the door, fill, drain, and control components fit and work correctly.
Use your model number (58714663201B) and confirm the symptom, then match the part by name and ID.
- Find the model tag (typically on the tub frame near the door opening).
- Search parts by the full model number, not just “Kenmore dishwasher.”
- Compare the part name and part ID before ordering.
- If the issue is a leak, focus on seals and door closing parts first.
- If the issue is no fill or no drain, focus on inlet and pump components.
These are frequent repair items customers replace on this model:
| Problem you see | Part that often fixes it | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Door won’t latch or unit won’t start | Dishwasher door latch 5304535183 | Keeps the door closed so the cycle can run |
| Dishwasher won’t fill or fills slowly | Dishwasher water inlet valve 5304482406 | Opens to let water into the dishwasher |
| Water left in bottom, won’t drain | Dishwasher drain pump 5304483444 | Pumps water out to the drain line |
Ordering by model number prevents returns and repeat repairs. Even within Kenmore dishwashers, similar-looking parts can have different electrical connectors, mounting points, or sealing surfaces.
If you are installing or reinstalling the dishwasher after a repair, proper leveling and enclosure fit help prevent door alignment issues and improve wash performance. We follow the steps in the 58714663201B installation guide when checking fit, wire routing, and leveling.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth repairing a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes, repairing a Kenmore dishwasher like model 58714663201B is worth it when the fix is a common wear item (latch, valve, gasket) and the total repair cost stays well below the price of a replacement. It is less worthwhile when multiple major components fail or the tub is leaking.
- If it is under ~10 years old, repairs usually make sense.
- If the repair is under ~50% of replacement cost, repair is typically the better value.
- If the tub or main control has failed, replacement often makes more sense than a large repair.
- If it is a no-fill or no-drain issue, it is often a single-part fix.
- If you see repeated leaks, address the leak source first before investing in other parts.
These are frequent, straightforward fixes that often restore normal operation:
- Door will not latch or unit will not start: dishwasher door latch 5304535183
- Dishwasher will not fill or fills slowly: dishwasher water inlet valve 5304482406
- Leaks at the door perimeter: gasket 5304512895
- Dishwasher will not drain or leaves water: dishwasher drain pump 5304483444
| Situation | Typical recommendation | Why |
|---|---|---|
| One symptom, one failed part | Repair | Lowest cost, fastest turnaround |
| Multiple major symptoms (leak + no-drain + no-heat) | Replace | Stacked parts and labor add up |
| Tub leak or structural damage | Replace | High cost and long repair time |
| Minor leak at connections after install | Repair/adjust | Often tightening or repositioning fixes it |
A dishwasher that is leaking or not filling can sometimes be corrected by installation and connection checks before replacing parts. During a wet test, we verify water enters, check for leaks under the unit and around the door, and confirm it drains properly; the 58714663201B installation guide walks through these checks and what to correct (tighten connections, reposition if the door rubs, check drain routing).
Last updated: February 2026
What model Kenmore dishwasher do I have?
Your Kenmore dishwasher’s model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label; on most Kenmore dishwashers (including 58714663201B), you’ll find it when you open the door and look along the inner door frame or the tub opening. Use that exact model number to match parts, manuals, and troubleshooting.
Check these common label locations in this order:
- Along the left or right inner door frame (most common)
- On the top edge of the door (visible when the door is open)
- On the tub wall just inside the door opening
- Behind the lower toe kick panel (sometimes on the frame)
- On the side of the cabinet frame near the hinges
If you’re installing or removing the unit, keep the paperwork with the appliance; the installation instructions are meant to stay with the consumer for future reference in the 58714663201B installation guide.
Kenmore model numbers are the key to getting the right fit and function. Once you find the label, copy the model number exactly (including any letters at the end, such as the “B” in 58714663201B).
- Ensures the correct fit for racks, panels, and seals
- Matches the right electrical and control components
- Helps identify the correct installation requirements (opening size, clearances)
- Prevents ordering look-alike parts that won’t mount correctly
Use this checklist before ordering parts or following repair steps:
- Write down the full model number and serial number
- Take a clear photo of the label for reference
- Confirm the model number matches your paperwork in the 58714663201B owner’s manual
- Use the model number when searching common repairs (won’t start, won’t drain, leaks)
| Location | What it looks like | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Inner door frame | Sticker or metal plate | Best lighting with door fully open |
| Tub opening edge | Sticker near latch area | Wipe condensation to read clearly |
| Behind toe kick | Sticker on frame | Turn off power before removing panel |
Last updated: February 2026





