Can you still get parts for a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes. We still carry replacement parts for many Kenmore dishwashers, including Kenmore model 66516029401. The key is matching parts by the full model number so you get the correct fit for items like the wash system, door sealing components, and drain components.
Use the model number 66516029401 and confirm the part by name and ID in the parts list, then compare it to what you see on your dishwasher.
- Match the full model number from the rating label (not just “Kenmore 665”)
- Identify the symptom first (leak, no heat, not draining, door won’t latch)
- Compare the part name and part ID before ordering
- If you are replacing a seal or hose, inspect for cracks, kinks, or mineral buildup first
- Follow the steps and diagrams in the 66516029401 owner’s manual
These are examples of parts available for this model that often solve common problems:
| Problem you notice | Part that often fixes it | Example part ID |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes not drying, water not heating | Heater | W10518394 |
| Water leaking at the door | Door seal | W10542314 |
| Dishwasher not draining well | Drain hose | 8269144A |
| Door won’t stay closed or won’t start | Door latch actuator | WP8524471 |
If you are troubleshooting a heat or drying issue, the dishwasher heater W10518394 is a common match for this model.
Kenmore dishwashers are built with model-specific variations (wash system, racks, seals, and electrical components). Using the exact model number helps prevent ordering a look-alike part that does not mount correctly or does not connect to your existing pump, motor, or wiring.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I tell what model Kenmore dishwasher I have?
Your Kenmore dishwasher model number is printed on the model and serial number label inside the door area. On Kenmore model 66516029401, that label is typically visible when you open the door and look along the inner door frame or tub edge; match the full number exactly before ordering parts.
- Open the door and inspect the inner door frame (left, right, top, and bottom edges).
- Check the tub wall near the door opening.
- Look for a sticker or metal plate labeled “Model” and “Serial”.
- Wipe the area with a damp cloth; soap film can hide the print.
- Use a flashlight and view from an angle; light glare often makes the label easier to read.
The manual shows the dishwasher includes a dedicated model and serial number label as a standard feature. Use these next spots:
- Behind the toe panel at the bottom front (power off first).
- On the side of the door itself (hinge side and latch side).
- On the outer cabinet frame just inside the opening.
For diagrams and the exact label callout, use the 66516029401 owner's manual.
Kenmore dishwashers can look identical but use different parts (heater, door seal, pump motor, racks). The full model number ensures the correct fit and wiring style.
| What you’re doing | What to use | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Ordering replacement parts | Full model number + serial | Prevents wrong part fit |
| Troubleshooting symptoms | Model number | Matches the right tech info |
| Checking features/options | Model number | Confirms cycle and control type |
If you are diagnosing heating or drying issues after confirming the model, a common match for this model is the dishwasher heater W10518394.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth repairing a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes, repairing a Kenmore dishwasher like model 66516029401 is usually worth it when the problem is a wear item (leak, drain issue, heating problem) and the repair cost is reasonable; this model’s documentation also highlights multi-year coverage on certain components when installed and used as directed in the 66516029401 owner’s manual.
We use these practical checkpoints to make the call:
- Age: Under ~10 years old typically favors repair; over ~10 years old depends on the part cost.
- Repair cost: If the repair is under about 50% of replacement cost, repair is usually the better value.
- Failure type: Leaks, poor drying, and draining problems are often straightforward; repeated electronic failures are less cost-effective.
- Condition: If racks, tub, and door seal surfaces are in good shape, repairs pay off longer.
- DIY comfort: Simple part swaps can save a lot on labor.
These are frequent, fixable issues where replacing a specific part can restore performance:
| Symptom | Likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes not drying, water not heating | Heating circuit | Dishwasher heater W10518394 |
| Water leaking at the door | Door sealing | Dishwasher door seal W10542314 |
| Not draining or draining slowly | Drain path | Dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
A targeted repair keeps your Kenmore dishwasher running efficiently and avoids replacing an appliance for a single failed component. It also helps prevent secondary damage, such as leaks that can worsen if a door seal or hose is left in place too long.
- Check the troubleshooting section in the 66516029401 owner’s manual for symptom-based steps.
- Confirm the symptom is consistent (for example, “won’t drain” every cycle vs. occasional).
- Inspect for simple causes first: kinked hose, clogged filters, or a door not latching fully.
- If you’re seeing a fault code, match it using Kenmore 665 model dishwasher error codes.
Last updated: February 2026
What are common problems with Kenmore dishwashers?
Common problems we see on Kenmore dishwashers like model 66516029401 include not starting or stopping mid-cycle, poor cleaning, not draining, leaking, and drying issues. Many “won’t run” complaints trace back to the door not latching, a power interruption, or a paused cycle behavior noted in the 66516029401 owner's manual.
- Dishwasher won’t start or stops: door not fully closed/latched, wrong cycle selection, tripped breaker or blown fuse, or motor overload reset (it can restart after a few minutes)
- START/RESUME light flashing: door opened during the cycle or power was interrupted
- Not draining: kinked/clogged drain hose, blocked air gap, or a restriction in the drain path
- Poor cleaning: overloading, spray arm blockage, chopper/filter area clogged, low water temperature, or detergent issues
- Leaking: worn door seal, loose hose connections, or a misaligned door
- Poor drying: venting issue, rinse aid low, or heater problem
- Confirm the door closes tightly and clicks into the latch.
- Verify the cycle is selected correctly; then press Start/Resume.
- Check the home breaker; reset if tripped.
- If it stopped mid-cycle, wait 5 minutes for a possible motor overload reset.
- Make sure the water shut-off valve is open.
- Inspect the drain path for a clogged air gap or disposal inlet plug.
| Symptom | Common part area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Leaks at the door | Door sealing | Dishwasher door seal W10542314 |
| Not draining / slow drain | Drain path | Dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
| Poor drying / no heat | Heating circuit | Dishwasher heater W10518394 |
| Poor wash circulation / weak spray | Pump/motor | Pump motor W10782773 |
Catching the root cause early prevents repeat wash failures, standing water, and door leaks that can damage cabinets and flooring. It also helps you replace only the part that matches the symptom.
Last updated: February 2026





