Does a Kenmore 66516053402 dishwasher have a reset button?
The Kenmore Elite 66516053402 dishwasher does not use a dedicated “reset button.” In most cases, we reset it by canceling the current cycle or by restoring power briefly, then restarting a cycle using the steps in the owner's manual.
- Cancel/Drain reset: Press the Cancel/Drain (or Cancel) option, then let the dishwasher pump out.
- Start/Resume reset: If the START/RESUME light is flashing, close the door fully and press START/RESUME to continue.
- Power reset: Turn off power at the breaker for about 1 minute, then restore power and start a new cycle.
- Control lock check: If buttons do not respond, turn off Control Lock (see below).
This model uses a lock feature that disables the buttons when enabled.
- To turn Lock On: press and hold HEATED DRY for 4 seconds
- To turn Lock Off: press and hold HEATED DRY for 4 seconds again
When Lock is on, pressing any pad typically makes the indicator flash.
| Symptom | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| START/RESUME light flashing | Door opened mid-cycle or power interruption | Close door, press START/RESUME |
| CLEAN light flashing | Heater circuit problem | Stop using heated dry, check heating-related parts |
| Dishwasher stops, then restarts later | Motor overload protection | Wait a few minutes; it can reset itself |
A “reset” is really the dishwasher clearing a stuck cycle, recovering from a door or power interruption, or unlocking the controls. Using the correct reset method prevents unnecessary part replacement and gets wash cycles running normally again.
If you’re troubleshooting heating or drying problems after a reset, common related parts for this model include the heater element WPW10082892 and dishwasher thermostat WP661566.
Last updated: February 2026
Is Kenmore 66516053402 high end?
Yes. Kenmore Elite model 66516053402 is part of Kenmore’s higher-end dishwasher line; it was sold with upgraded performance and features compared with standard Kenmore models, and it typically uses more advanced electronic controls and wash system components. For the exact feature set on your unit, use the owner's manual.
Kenmore Elite dishwashers like 66516053402 are generally positioned above entry and mid-tier models in areas that affect real-world results.
- Quieter operation compared with basic models (more insulation and refined wash system design)
- More cycle and option flexibility (heavy, normal, heated dry, delay, etc., depending on configuration)
- Stronger cleaning and drying performance when the heater and circulation system are working correctly
- More reliance on electronic controls and sensors than older, purely mechanical designs
- Higher replacement-part costs for premium assemblies (control panel, pump, racks)
If you are comparing repair costs or trying to judge build level, these parts are good indicators of a higher-feature dishwasher platform:
| Component | What it does | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Heating system | Boosts water temp and supports drying | Heater element WPW10082892 |
| Circulation system | Drives spray pressure for cleaning | Dishwasher pump motor WPW10757217 |
| Electronic interface | Runs cycles and options | Control panel WP8558953 |
| Rack system | Capacity and adjustability | Dishwasher dishrack W10728159 |
“High end” usually means better wash results, quieter kitchens, and more cycle options, but it also means you should follow the correct loading, detergent, and maintenance steps to protect higher-cost components (like the circulation pump, heater, and control).
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth repairing a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes, repairing a Kenmore Elite dishwasher like model 66516053402 is usually worth it when the problem is limited to a few serviceable parts (drain, heating, filling, door balance) and the tub is in good shape. If repairs are frequent or multiple major systems are failing, replacement is the better value.
We use this simple rule: repair makes sense when the fix is targeted and restores reliable washing and drying.
- Repair if the issue is isolated (leak at a seal, won’t drain, won’t heat, door won’t stay up)
- Repair if the dishwasher is otherwise cleaning well and the racks and tub are solid
- Replace if you are stacking multiple expensive repairs (for example, control plus motor plus leak)
- Replace if the stainless tub or inner door panel is compromised from rust-through or leaking
- Check coverage details in your 66516053402 Owner's manual before paying out of pocket
These are typical “single-part” fixes that can restore normal operation:
- Not draining: dishwasher drain hose 8269144A
- Not filling or filling slowly: dishwasher water inlet valve WP8531669
- Poor drying or water not heating: heater element WPW10082892 or dishwasher thermostat WP661566
- Soap door problems or detergent not dispensing: dishwasher detergent dispenser WP8558129
- Door dropping open or not balancing: dishwasher door spring WP8270020
| Problem symptom | Likely part category | Typical DIY difficulty | When replacement is more likely |
|---|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain | Drain path/hose | Low to medium | If motor also noisy or leaking |
| No heat, poor drying | Heater/thermostat | Medium | If control issues also present |
| Won’t fill | Inlet valve/water supply | Medium | If repeated electrical faults |
| Door slams open | Door spring/linkage | Low | If door is damaged or warped |
A targeted repair can save the cost and hassle of replacing a built-in dishwasher, and it reduces waste. For this Kenmore Elite line, the manual also outlines warranty coverage periods that can make certain repairs especially cost-effective.
Last updated: February 2026





