Are Kenmore 66513124K701 dishwashers good?
Yes. The Kenmore Elite 66513124K701 is a solid, long-lasting dishwasher when it’s installed correctly and kept clean; most “good vs. bad” experiences come down to wash performance (spray, filtration, water temperature) and reliability of key systems like the wash motor and electronic control.
What “good” means for this model
We judge a dishwasher like the 66513124K701 on cleaning results, drying, noise, and how well it holds up over time.
- Cleaning performance: Strong when spray arms are clear and the filter is clean.
- Reliability: The manual outlines extended coverage on major systems (electronic control/power supply board and the Ultra Wash wash system), which supports long-term ownership.
- Rack durability: Upper and lower racks have longer coverage against rust-through than many basic models.
- Leak resistance: Stainless tub models include long-term coverage against rust-through leaks.
- Serviceability: Common wear items (filter, spray arm, inlet valve, drain hose) are replaceable.
For model-specific use and care guidance, follow the owner's manual.
Quick “good dishwasher” checklist (most common causes of poor results)
- Clean the filter regularly; a clogged filter reduces circulation and leaves grit.
- Confirm the spray arm spins freely and holes are not blocked; replace if cracked or warped.
- Use the right detergent amount for your water hardness; too much can cause filming.
- Run hot water at the sink before starting so the first fill is hot.
- Load so tall items do not block the spray path.
If you’re chasing cleaning issues, the dishwasher spray arm WPW10491331 and filter W10872845 are two of the most common performance-related parts.
Common symptoms and the most likely area to check
| Symptom | Most likely cause | Part area to inspect |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes still dirty | Poor spray or restricted flow | Spray arm, filter |
| Cloudy glassware | Detergent or water temp issue | Loading, detergent, thermostat |
| Won’t fill | No/low incoming water | Water inlet valve |
| Won’t drain | Drain restriction or hose issue | Drain hose, sink/disposal connection |
Why it matters
A dishwasher can seem “bad” even when nothing is broken; a partially blocked filter or spray arm can cut wash performance dramatically. Keeping water flow and heat consistent is what makes this Kenmore Elite model perform like it should.
Last updated: February 2026
How to hard reset a Kenmore dishwasher?
To hard reset the Kenmore Elite dishwasher model 66513124K701, we reset the control by canceling the current cycle and clearing the control memory. On this model, the reliable reset method is pressing CANCEL/DRAIN twice, then selecting a new cycle and pressing START/RESUME (see the owner's manual).
Quick reset steps (control reset)
- Open the door slightly to stop the cycle; wait for spraying to stop.
- Press CANCEL/DRAIN.
- Press CANCEL/DRAIN a second time to reset the control.
- Select your new cycle and options.
- Close the door firmly and press START/RESUME.
If the buttons do not respond
A “reset” sometimes fails because the controls are locked.
- Look for a LOCK ON indicator.
- Press and hold HEATED DRY for 3 seconds to toggle Control Lock off.
- Try the reset steps again.
- If the dishwasher still will not start, check the house breaker and confirm the door is latching fully.
What “reset” does (and does not) do
| Action | What it does | When to use it |
|---|---|---|
| CANCEL/DRAIN (twice) | Clears the current cycle and resets the control | Stuck cycle, wrong cycle selected, odd behavior |
| START/RESUME | Starts or resumes a cycle after the door is opened | Cycle paused after opening door |
| Control Lock (HEATED DRY 3 sec) | Disables or enables the keypad | Buttons won’t work, LOCK ON lit |
Why it matters
Resetting the control the right way prevents partial washes, standing water, and “won’t start” complaints caused by an interrupted cycle or Control Lock being on.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the signs of a dishwasher going out?
If your Kenmore Elite dishwasher model 66513124K701 is “going out,” you’ll usually see repeated cycle failures (won’t start, stops mid-cycle), poor cleaning or draining, or abnormal behavior like flashing lights and long run times. Use the troubleshooting steps in the owner's manual to pinpoint the failing system.
Common signs your dishwasher is failing
- Won’t start or stops during a cycle (often tied to power, door latch, or control issues)
- START/RESUME light flashing after the door was opened or power was interrupted
- Clean light flashing along with fill or wash problems
- Won’t fill with water (water supply off, suds, or float stuck)
- Water left in the bottom after a cycle (drain restriction or drain component issue)
- Runs unusually long (water heating delays, energy-saving cycles, or options adding time)
Quick checks we recommend first
These are the same practical checks used in the model’s troubleshooting guidance:
- Confirm the door is closed tightly and latched
- Verify the cycle is selected correctly, then press START/RESUME
- Check the home breaker/fuse and restore power if needed
- Make sure the water shutoff valve is fully on
- Look for excess suds (hand soap or too much detergent can prevent proper operation)
- Press down on the overfill protection float to ensure it moves freely
What the symptom usually points to
| Symptom | Most likely area to check | Parts that commonly relate (if needed) |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t fill | Water supply, inlet valve, float | Dishwasher water inlet valve WPW10158389 |
| Water won’t drain | Drain path, hose routing, clogs | Dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
| Poor cleaning | Spray coverage, filter restriction | Dishwasher spray arm WPW10491331, filter W10872845 |
| Dead or intermittent | Power supply, wiring, control protection | Fuse W10258275 |
Why it matters
When a dishwasher starts failing, it often wastes water and time, and it can leave detergent residue or standing water in the tub. Catching early signs (especially fill, drain, and flashing-light symptoms) helps you fix the root cause before it becomes a no-run situation.
Last updated: February 2026





