Can you still get parts for a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes. We still carry replacement parts for many Kenmore dishwashers, including model 58715269900. The key is matching parts to your exact model number so the fit and electrical connections are correct, whether you need a drain hose, water inlet valve, heater, or door seal.
How to find the right part for Kenmore 58715269900
Use your model number (58715269900) and confirm the symptom first; then match the part by name and ID.
- Find the model tag (typically on the tub frame near the door opening).
- Look up the part by the symptom (leaking, not draining, not heating, poor cleaning).
- Compare the part name and part ID, not just a similar-looking photo.
- Check whether you need related seals or clamps when replacing a pump or hose.
- Follow the safety and access steps in the 58715269900 owner’s manual.
Common parts customers replace on this model
These are frequent wear or failure items for Kenmore dishwashers like 58715269900:
| Problem you see | Part that often fixes it | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Water on floor at the door | Door seal | Dishwasher door seal 809006501 |
| Won’t drain or drains slowly | Drain hose or pump | Drain hose 807117001; pump A00126401 |
| Not filling or fills very slowly | Water inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve 154637401 |
| Dishes not drying, water not heating | Heater | Heater 154825001 |
Why it matters
Kenmore is a brand name used across multiple manufacturing platforms, so parts are not “one size fits all.” Using the exact 58715269900 model match prevents leaks, poor wash performance, and repeat repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
What kind of Kenmore dishwasher do I have?
If you’re on the Kenmore 58715269900 dishwasher parts page, the “kind” you have is a Kenmore dishwasher in the 587.1526 model family; your exact model is 58715269900. Confirm it by matching the full model number on the serial label inside the door opening.
Where to find the model number (fastest spots)
On Kenmore dishwashers like model 58715269900, the model and serial label is typically inside the door area on the tub or inner door frame.
- Open the door and look along the right-side tub wall near the front
- Check the top edge of the inner door
- Look around the door frame (left and right sides)
- Wipe the area with a damp cloth; labels can be hidden by residue
- Use a flashlight; the print can be faint
For diagrams and label location details, use the 58715269900 owner's manual.
How to read what you find
Kenmore dishwasher model numbers often appear with dots in manuals (example: 587.1526* where the asterisk indicates a color code). Your parts model number is usually shown without dots.
| You might see | What it means | What to use for parts |
|---|---|---|
| 587.1526* | Model family (color varies) | 58715269900 |
| 58715269900 | Full model number | 58715269900 |
| Serial number | Production identifier | Not used to pick most parts |
Why the exact model matters
We use the full model number to match the correct dishwasher door seal, heater, pump, racks, and electronic controls. Even small model-family changes can affect fit and wiring.
If the label is missing or unreadable
Use these practical checks to narrow it down:
- Compare your control panel layout to the feature list in the 58715269900 owner's manual
- Verify installation style and connections using the 58715269900 installation guide
- If you’re troubleshooting performance, check common Kenmore codes in Kenmore he dishwasher error codes
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Kenmore dishwasher leaking from the bottom of the door?
A bottom-front door leak on Kenmore model 58715269900 is usually caused by a door sealing issue (dirty, damaged, or mis-seated seal), excess suds from detergent or rinse aid spills, or the dishwasher not being level. Start by cleaning and inspecting the lower door seal and confirming the unit sits level per the installation guide.
Quick checks that fix most bottom-of-door leaks
- Wipe the door sealing surfaces clean (door edge and tub lip); remove food soil, detergent residue, and grit.
- Inspect the lower door seal for tears, flattening, or gaps; replace it if it is deformed.
- Confirm the dishwasher is level; a forward tilt can push water toward the door.
- Use only automatic dishwasher detergent and measure carefully; too much detergent can cause foaming and overflow.
- Wipe up any rinse aid spills immediately; spilled rinse aid can create foam that looks like a leak.
Parts that commonly solve this problem
If cleaning and leveling do not stop the leak, these model-matched parts are the most common fixes:
- Dishwasher door seal 809006501 (lower door seal)
- Gasket 154701001 (splash shield kit gasket)
| Symptom you see | Most likely cause | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| Water beads or runs from the center bottom of the door | Seal not sealing due to debris or wear | Clean sealing surfaces; inspect and replace the lower seal if damaged |
| Suds or foam at the bottom edge | Too much detergent or rinse aid spill | Reduce detergent; wipe rinse aid; run a rinse cycle |
| Leak happens more when door is opened mid-cycle | Water sloshing forward, unit not level | Level the dishwasher; avoid opening during active wash |
Why it matters
A door-area leak can drip onto the floor and cabinet base, and it often gets worse over time as the seal deforms. Fixing the seal, suds, or leveling issue early helps prevent repeat leaks and protects surrounding cabinetry.
Model-specific notes we use for Kenmore 58715269900
- The owner guidance for “Dishwasher Leaks” emphasizes using fresh automatic dishwasher detergent, measuring carefully, wiping up rinse aid spills, and checking that the dishwasher is level. For operating tips and cleaning guidance, use the 58715269900 owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026





