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Jenn-Air JDPSS246LL0 dishwasher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Jenn-Air JDPSS246LL0 dishwasher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Jenn-Air DISHWASHER JDPSS246LL0 FAQs

On the Jenn-Air JDPSS246LL0 dishwasher, the filter is located in the bottom of the tub under the lower rack, around the sump area. You access it by sliding out the bottom rack, then unlocking and lifting the filter assembly straight up.

How to find and remove the filter
  • Turn the dishwasher off; let the wash water cool if it was recently running.
  • Pull the lower rack all the way out and lift it off the rails.
  • Look at the center-rear area of the tub floor (near the spray arm base and sump).
  • Rotate the cylindrical filter about a quarter turn counterclockwise to unlock.
  • Lift the filter up and out; if there is a flat screen or filter plate, release its tabs and lift it out.
Cleaning tips (so it drains and cleans better)

A dirty filter can cause poor cleaning, odors, and slow draining because water flow through the sump gets restricted.

  • Rinse the filter under warm running water.
  • Use a soft brush to remove grease and debris from the mesh.
  • Check the sump opening for glass, labels, or food bits.
  • Reinstall the filter and rotate clockwise until it locks firmly.
Quick troubleshooting if the filter area is messy

If you are seeing standing water or heavy debris around the filter, focus on the drain path first.

Symptom Most common cause What to check next
Standing water after cycle Clogged filter or drain restriction Drain hose routing and sink/disposer connection
Grit on dishes Filter not seated or clogged Spray arm holes and loading pattern
Dishwasher smells Food trapped in filter/sump Clean filter, then run a cleaning cycle

For draining problems on this model, we often see issues tied to the drain system; the drain pump W11462456 and hose-drain,e W11414944 are common related parts to inspect or replace when cleaning the filter does not restore normal draining.

Why it matters

The filter protects the wash pump and helps keep food soil from recirculating onto dishes. Keeping it clean helps your JDPSS246LL0 maintain strong spray pressure, better wash results, and more reliable draining.

If you need replacement parts for your Jenn-Air dishwasher, order from the parts list for JDPSS246LL0 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A Jenn-Air dishwasher like model JDPSS246LL0 typically lasts 10 to 12 years with normal use and basic maintenance. Many units reach 15 years when water quality is good, the filters are kept clean, and leaks or draining issues are fixed quickly.

Typical lifespan and what to expect

Dishwasher life depends most on usage (loads per week), water hardness, and how quickly small problems are repaired.

  • 10 to 12 years: common service life for most built-in dishwashers
  • 13 to 15 years: achievable with consistent cleaning and timely part replacement
  • Under 8 years: often points to heavy use, hard water scale, or unresolved leaks/drain problems
Dishwasher age What we usually see Best next step
0 to 5 years Minor adjustments, occasional clogs Clean filters, check spray arms
6 to 10 years Wear items start failing Replace targeted parts, address leaks
11 to 15 years More frequent repairs Compare repair cost vs. replacement
Signs your dishwasher is nearing end of life

If your JDPSS246LL0 shows multiple symptoms at once, repairs can stack up quickly.

  • Repeated not draining or standing water
  • Poor wash performance even after cleaning spray arms
  • Leaks at the door or tub perimeter
  • Intermittent starting (door latch or switch issues)
  • Loud grinding or circulation noise from the sump/motor area
Repairs that often extend life on JDPSS246LL0

When the dishwasher is otherwise in good shape, replacing a failed component is often the fastest way to get reliable cycles again.

Why it matters

A dishwasher that is filling slowly, leaking, or not draining forces longer cycles, worse cleaning, and higher strain on the pump and motor. Fixing those issues early often adds years of usable life and helps prevent cabinet or flooring damage.

You can order replacement parts for your Jenn-Air JDPSS246LL0 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Yes. Jenn-Air is considered a high-end (luxury) appliance brand; it is positioned above mainstream Whirlpool-family lines and is marketed for premium design, upgraded features, and a more built-in, designer-kitchen look. For your Jenn-Air dishwasher model JDPSS246LL0, that “high-end” positioning shows up most in fit/finish and feature set, not in basic maintenance needs.

What “high end” means in practical terms

High-end brands typically focus on a premium ownership experience. In day-to-day use, that usually means:

  • More emphasis on styling, quieter operation, and integrated designs
  • More specialized components and assemblies (latches, seals, spray systems)
  • Higher replacement-part costs compared with entry-level dishwashers
  • Similar core care requirements (cleaning filters, checking seals, proper loading)
Parts you may replace over time (common on premium dishwashers too)

Even luxury dishwashers wear like any other. On JDPSS246LL0, these are common “wear and tear” items we see customers replace:

Quick comparison: high-end brand vs everyday expectations
Topic What you can expect What you still need to do
Cleaning performance Strong wash coverage and features Load correctly; keep spray paths clear
Noise Typically quieter designs Level the unit; secure mounting
Repairs More assemblies, higher part prices Diagnose carefully before replacing parts
Maintenance Similar to other dishwashers Clean and inspect seals, arms, and drain path
Why it matters

Knowing Jenn-Air is high end helps set expectations: you are paying for premium design and features, but routine issues like leaks, not filling, or not draining still come down to standard dishwasher systems (inlet, float switch, seals, pump). When symptoms show up, using model-specific parts for JDPSS246LL0 helps ensure proper fit and performance.

Ordering the right parts

We list model-matched replacement parts for JDPSS246LL0 on this page; for broader part searches by model number, use Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

You do not always need a plumber to install a Jenn-Air JDPSS246LL0 dishwasher. If the water supply, drain connection (high loop or air gap), and electrical hookup are already in place and in good condition, a careful DIY install works; a plumber is the right choice when any plumbing changes are needed.

When a plumber is the right call

We recommend using a plumber when any of these apply:

  • No existing shutoff valve or the valve will not fully close
  • You need to add or reroute the dishwasher water line or drain hose
  • The drain setup needs an air gap or a proper high loop to prevent backflow
  • You see corrosion, leaks, or damaged fittings under the sink
  • You are converting from a different hookup style (hardwired vs. cord, different drain routing)
What a typical dishwasher install involves

Even with an existing hookup, installation usually includes these steps:

  • Shut off water and power to the dishwasher circuit
  • Connect the water supply line to the inlet connection
  • Route and secure the drain hose to the disposer or sink drain
  • Level the dishwasher and secure it to the cabinet or mounting brackets
  • Run a test cycle and check for leaks at every connection

For a visual walkthrough of the most common plumbing-related issue (no fill), see dishwasher not filling video.

Quick decision guide
Situation DIY-friendly Plumber recommended
Existing shutoff valve and supply line are leak-free Yes No
Drain hose already routed correctly and secured Yes No
Need a new shutoff valve, tee, or drain connection No Yes
Any signs of leaking, stripped threads, or cracked fittings No Yes
Why it matters

A dishwasher install is mostly about preventing leaks and preventing dirty water from siphoning back into the tub. A correct supply connection and drain setup protects your cabinets, flooring, and the dishwasher’s internal components.

Parts that commonly come up during installation

If you discover a worn or leaking component during install, these model-matched parts are commonly used:

You can order replacement parts for your Jenn-Air JDPSS246LL0 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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