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KitchenAid KDFE104DSS2 dishwasher

KitchenAid KDFE104DSS2 dishwasher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KDFE104DSS2 dishwasher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Dishwasher Side Panel Kit for KitchenAid KDFE104DSS2 - Part 8171657

    Optional parts (not included) diagram

    Dishwasher Side Panel Kit

    Part #8171657

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

  • Relief Stirrer for KitchenAid KDFE104DSS2 - Part W10337661

    Tub and frame parts diagram

    Relief Stirrer

    Part #W10337661

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

  • Tub Coil Assembly for KitchenAid KDFE104DSS2 - Part W10681492

    Tub and frame parts diagram

    Tub Coil Assembly

    Part #W10681492

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

  • Dishwasher Heating Element Nut for KitchenAid KDFE104DSS2 - Part W10687139

    Heater parts diagram

    Dishwasher Heating Element Nut

    Part #W10687139

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

  • Dishwasher Heating Element Washer for KitchenAid KDFE104DSS2 - Part W10446558

    Heater parts diagram

    Dishwasher Heating Element Washer

    Part #W10446558

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

  • Dishwasher Door Outer Panel for KitchenAid KDFE104DSS2 - Part 8171656

    Optional parts (not included) diagram

    Dishwasher Door Outer Panel

    Part #8171656

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

  • Dishwasher Control Panel And Overlay (black) for KitchenAid KDFE104DSS2 - Part W10537334

    Control panel and latch parts diagram

    Dishwasher Control Panel And Overlay (black)

    Part #W10537334

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

KitchenAid Dishwasher KDFE104DSS2 FAQs

Yes, it’s usually worth fixing a KitchenAid dishwasher like model KDFE104DSS2 when the failure is limited to one repairable system (drain, fill, door latch, or a door leak) and the tub and racks are still in good condition. Dishwashers typically last 10 to 15 years, so a targeted repair often makes financial sense.

How we decide on KDFE104DSS2

Use these practical checks before you commit to a repair:

  • The dishwasher still cleans well when it runs, but has one clear symptom.
  • The stainless steel tub and inner door liner are not damaged.
  • The issue matches a common troubleshooting path in the KDFE104DSS2 owner’s manual.
  • You are not seeing multiple unrelated problems at the same time.
  • The repair cost is reasonable compared with replacing the dishwasher.

Common “worth fixing” problems on this model

If your symptom matches one of these, repair is often straightforward:

Repair vs replace: quick comparison

What you’re seeing on KDFE104DSS2 Usually repair Usually replace
One clear failure (drain, fill, latch, door seal) Yes No
Multiple major symptoms at once Sometimes Often
Repeated breakdowns in a short period Sometimes Often
Tub damage or severe rack deterioration No Yes

Why it matters

KDFE104DSS2 uses longer, more efficient cycles (the manual notes typical cycle time is about 2 1/2 hours, and some options can run longer). Fixing a single failed part can restore normal cleaning and drying without the cost and disruption of replacement.

Last updated: January 2026

KitchenAid dishwashers typically last 10 to 14 years. For your KitchenAid KDFE104DSS2, regular filter cleaning, correct detergent use, and avoiding leaks are the biggest factors that help you reach (or beat) that average lifespan.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Water quality: hard water can cause mineral buildup on spray arms, filters, and the heating system
  • Maintenance habits: cleaning the filter system and interior reduces strain on the pump and motor
  • Loading and detergent: overloading and using the wrong detergent can reduce cleaning performance and increase wear
  • Drying choices: using rinse aid and heated drying options can reduce moisture-related issues
  • Small leaks: even minor door seal leaks can lead to bigger problems over time

Maintenance schedule we recommend

Use this as a simple baseline for KDFE104DSS2 care; adjust more often if you have hard water or heavy use.

Task Typical frequency Why it helps
Rinse and clean filters Every 1 to 4 weeks Prevents gritty dishes and protects circulation/drain flow
Check spray arms for clogs Monthly Keeps wash pressure strong and consistent
Run a dishwasher cleaner cycle Monthly Reduces odor and mineral/film buildup
Inspect door sealing surfaces Monthly Helps prevent leaks and protects the tub area

For model-specific cleaning and operating guidance (including filtration and drying tips), follow the steps in the KDFE104DSS2 user manual.

Parts that commonly impact performance as the unit ages

If you start seeing symptoms like poor draining, standing water, or leaks, these are common wear items to inspect on this model:

Why it matters

Knowing the typical 10 to 14 year lifespan helps you decide whether a repair is worth it. If your KDFE104DSS2 is within that range, routine maintenance and replacing a few key parts can often restore cleaning and drying performance without replacing the whole dishwasher.

Last updated: January 2026

On the KitchenAid KDFE104DSS2 dishwasher, the most common day-to-day problem is poor cleaning (food left on dishes). In our experience, it is usually caused by a dirty filter area, blocked spray-arm holes, or loading that prevents the spray arms from spinning freely; door leaks are another frequent issue.

What to check first (fast fixes)

These items cause the biggest performance drop on KDFE104DSS2:

  • Clean the filtration area and remove debris from the sump (labels, bones, toothpicks).
  • Make sure both spray arms spin freely and the spray holes are clear.
  • Run hot water at the sink nearest the dishwasher until it is hot before starting.
  • Use fresh automatic dishwasher detergent; tablets/packs often reduce filming.
  • Use rinse aid to improve drying and reduce spots.

For model-specific filtration and loading guidance, follow the steps in the KDFE104DSS2 user manual.

When it is likely a part problem

If cleaning or leaking continues after the checks above, these parts are common suspects:

  • Leaking at the door: inspect for tears, flattening, or gaps in the seal (see dishwasher door seal W11177741).
  • Not draining well (standing water, gritty dishes): check for clogs; a weak pump can contribute (see dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269).
  • Spray arm damage: if a spray arm is cracked, warped, or won’t stay seated, match the replacement to your model’s parts diagram; KDFE104DSS2 uses more than one spray arm style depending on location (for example, dishwasher spray arm WPW10448645 is one compatible option).

What is “normal” cycle time on this model?

KDFE104DSS2 is designed to run longer cycles to save water and energy.

Cycle behavior What you may see What it usually means
Normal cycle time About 2 1/2 hours Typical operation
Longer cycles Up to about 3 1/2 hours Options selected, heavier soil, sensor adjustments
First run after install/power loss Longer than usual Sensor calibration can extend time

Why it matters

This model’s filtration system and spray coverage work best when the filters are clean and the spray arms are unobstructed. When either is restricted, wash quality drops quickly and can look like a pump or motor failure.

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…

Most common repair guides to help fix your dishwashers

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