Can you still get parts for a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes. We still carry replacement parts for Kenmore dishwashers, including model 66513092N413. The key is matching parts to your exact model number so the fit and electrical connections are correct, especially for common repairs like heating, draining, filling, and door latching.
How to make sure you order the right part
Use your full model number (66513092N413) and confirm the symptom before you buy.
- Match the model number from the rating label, not just “Kenmore 665”
- Compare the part description to your symptom (no heat, won’t drain, won’t fill, won’t latch)
- Check whether the repair involves water connections, wiring, or both
- Review the installation clearances and routing rules so hoses and wiring do not rub the motor or legs
- Use the troubleshooting section in the 66513092N413 owner's manual to narrow the failure
Common Kenmore 66513092N413 parts we stock
Here are examples of parts available for this model (your symptom determines which one you need):
| Symptom | Part to check/replace | Example part ID |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes not drying, water not heating | Heating circuit | Element assembly W10518394 |
| Dishwasher won’t fill or fills slowly | Water supply control | Dishwasher water inlet valve W11175771 |
| Water left in tub | Drain system | Dishwasher drain pump W10876537 |
| Door won’t start cycle or pops open | Latch switch/latch | Dishwasher door latch WPW10653840 |
| Poor wash coverage | Spray system | Dishwasher spray arm, lower W10849471 |
Why it matters
Kenmore dishwashers are built with model-specific components; ordering by model number prevents leaks, no-start issues, and repeat repairs. It also helps you avoid installing a part that looks similar but has different mounting points or connectors.
Quick safety and install reminders
From the installation guidance for this model, we recommend these basics before any repair:
- Shut off power at the breaker before accessing wiring
- Shut off water supply before replacing valves or hoses
- Do not route drain lines, water lines, or wiring where they can contact the motor or legs
- Do not install over carpeted flooring
- Protect the dishwasher and water lines from freezing
For full placement, clearance, and startup checks, use the 66513092N413 installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026
How to find a Kenmore dishwasher model number?
For Kenmore dishwasher model 66513092N413, we find the model number on the rating label located on the inside edge of the door. Open the door fully and look along the inner door frame; the label lists both the model and serial number.
Where to look on the dishwasher
Check these common label locations first:
- Inside the door, along the left or right inner edge
- Along the top inner lip of the door opening (near the tub opening)
- On the side of the tub opening, just behind the door seal
- On the lower inner edge of the door (near the hinge area)
For diagrams and model identification details, use the 66513092N413 owner's manual.
Tips to read the label correctly
The label can be hard to spot if it is dirty or faded. We recommend:
- Wiping the label gently with a damp cloth and mild soap
- Using a flashlight and reading at an angle to reduce glare
- Taking a photo and zooming in to confirm characters
- Writing the full model number exactly as shown (including any letters)
Why the model number matters
The model number is what we use to match the correct Kenmore dishwasher parts and installation information. Even small differences can change which items fit, such as a heating element, drain pump, or door latch.
| What you need | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number | Matching parts lists and diagrams for your exact dishwasher |
| Serial number | Identifying production details when troubleshooting or servicing |
If the label is missing or unreadable
Use these alternatives:
- Check your purchase receipt or delivery paperwork
- Look for a model/serial sticker on the side of the door or tub opening
- Review the installation paperwork for the model reference in the 66513092N413 installation guide
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth repairing a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes, repairing a Kenmore dishwasher like model 66513092N413 is usually worth it when the problem is a common wear item (drain, fill, heating, racks) and the repair cost stays well below the price of a comparable replacement. For major electrical or motor failures, the decision depends on total parts plus labor.
Quick rule of thumb we use
- Repair when the dishwasher is cleaning well overall and the issue is isolated (leak, no drain, no heat).
- Replace when multiple major systems are failing at once (wash motor, control, and leaks together).
- Repair when you can do a DIY fix safely and the part is readily available.
Typical repair vs replace scenarios
| Situation | Usually makes sense | Common related parts for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining, standing water | Repair | Dishwasher drain pump W10876537, drain hose, air gap cleaning |
| Not filling or fills slowly | Repair | Dishwasher water inlet valve W11175771 |
| Dishes not drying, water not heating | Repair | Element assembly W10518394 |
| Door won’t latch or starts then stops | Repair | Door latch |
| Repeated leaks from the base/sump area | Depends on extent | Sump and seal, hoses, clamps |
What to check before spending money
- Confirm the dishwasher is on a grounded electrical supply and the wiring is routed so it cannot contact the motor or legs.
- Make sure the unit is level and the motor has clearance from the floor (the motor should not touch).
- Check the drain path: disposer knockout plug removed (if applicable), no kinks, no clogs.
- Clean the ULTRA WASH filters monthly; hard water buildup and debris can mimic “bad pump” symptoms.
- If you see an error code, match it first using Kenmore 665 model dishwasher error codes.
Why it matters
A targeted repair (like a drain pump, inlet valve, or heating element) restores performance and avoids replacing a dishwasher that is otherwise designed for years of dependable operation. Good maintenance, especially filter cleaning and hard-water control, also prevents repeat failures.
For model-specific operating and care steps, follow the 66513092N413 owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What does E09 mean on a Kenmore dishwasher?
On a Kenmore dishwasher, the E09 code points to a heating problem, most often a failed heating circuit (the heater itself or the wiring/control that powers it). On model 66513092N413, the heater is the component that warms wash water and supports proper drying; see the 66513092N413 owner's manual for safety and operating details.
What to check first (safe, quick steps)
- Reset power: turn the breaker off for 1 minute, then back on.
- Confirm the cycle and options you selected (heated dry or high temp can trigger heater checks).
- Run hot water at the sink until it is hot, then start a cycle.
- Check for standing water or poor draining; heating faults can show up when circulation is weak.
- Inspect the bottom of the tub for heavy soil buildup that can restrict wash performance.
Likely causes and the most common fix
In this Kenmore design, the heating element sits in the bottom of the tub and is part of the dishwasher’s core wash and dry system.
| What can be wrong | What you may notice | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| Heater not heating | Dishes come out cool, wet, or greasy | Test and replace the heater assembly |
| Wiring/connection issue | Intermittent E09, cycle stops mid-cycle | Inspect harness and terminals for damage |
| Control not powering heater | E09 returns after reset | Diagnose control output and heater circuit |
If you are replacing the heater on this model, use the correct part for the unit: element assembly W10518394.
Why it matters
When the dishwasher cannot heat correctly, detergent does not activate as well, the Ultra Wash filtration system cannot perform at its best, and drying performance drops. Fixing the heating circuit restores normal wash temperatures and helps prevent repeat error codes.
When to stop and get service
- You smell burning, see melted wiring, or the breaker trips.
- The dishwasher fills but will not wash, or stops repeatedly.
- E09 returns immediately after a power reset.
Last updated: February 2026





