Can you still get parts for a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes. We still carry replacement parts for Kenmore dishwashers, including the Kenmore 58714669200A, as long as the specific part is still being manufactured and stocked. The key is matching parts by your full model number so you get the correct fit for items like latches, valves, pumps, and seals.
How to make sure you order the right part
- Use the complete model number 58714669200A from the rating label (usually on the tub frame near the door).
- Compare the part name and part ID, not just a description.
- If your dishwasher has symptoms (won’t fill, won’t drain, won’t latch), troubleshoot first so you don’t replace the wrong component.
- For installation and service access planning, follow the guidance in the 58714669200A installation guide.
Common Kenmore dishwasher parts we see replaced
Here are examples of parts available for this model that match frequent repair needs:
| Symptom | Likely part to check | Example model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| Door won’t close or start | Door latch | Dishwasher door latch 5304535183 |
| Won’t fill or fills slowly | Water inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve 5304482406 |
| Won’t drain, standing water | Drain pump | Dishwasher drain pump 5304483444 |
| Leaks at the door/tub edge | Door/tub gasket | Gasket 5304512895 |
Why it matters
Kenmore used multiple manufacturers across different model families, so “Kenmore dishwasher parts” are not one-size-fits-all. Using 58714669200A ensures you get the correct OEM-style replacement and avoid returns caused by look-alike parts.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth repairing a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes, repairing a Kenmore dishwasher like model 58714669200A is usually worth it when the problem is a common, contained failure (latch, valve, drain pump, or a leak) and the repair cost stays well below the price of a replacement. We use the 58714669200A installation guide to confirm safe access and leak-check steps after any repair.
Quick decision checklist
- If the dishwasher is under 10 years old, repairs are typically the better value.
- If the issue is no fill, no drain, or won’t latch, repairs are usually straightforward.
- If you see leaks, repairs are often cost-effective if you catch them early.
- If the repair estimate is over 50% of replacement cost, replacement usually makes more sense.
- If the tub is damaged or heavily corroded, replacement is usually the better long-term choice.
Common repairs that are often worth it (58714669200A)
These are frequent, fixable problems on this style of Kenmore dishwasher:
| Symptom | Likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Door won’t close or start | Door latch | Dishwasher door latch 5304535183 |
| Dishwasher won’t fill | Water inlet valve or supply | Dishwasher water inlet valve 5304482406 |
| Water left in bottom | Drain pump or drain path | Dishwasher drain pump 5304483444 |
After any repair: do a quick wet test (prevents surprises)
The installation instructions call for a short “wet test” to verify filling, draining, and leaks.
- Restore power.
- Start a Normal wash and confirm water enters.
- Check under the dishwasher for leaks.
- Check around the door for leaks (cabinet interference can cause rubbing).
- Confirm it drains within about 5 to 7 minutes after the first fill.
Why it matters
A targeted repair can restore cleaning performance and stop leaks without the cost and hassle of replacing a built-in dishwasher. Doing the wet test right away helps protect cabinets, flooring, and the dishwasher’s wiring harness from water damage.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is water standing in the bottom of my Kenmore dishwasher?
Water standing in the bottom of your Kenmore dishwasher model 58714669200A almost always means the unit is not draining fully. The most common causes are a kinked or blocked drain hose, a restriction in the sink drain/garbage disposer connection, or a drain pump problem.
Quick checks that fix most standing-water problems
- Cancel the cycle and run a drain (or cancel/drain) to confirm it is trying to pump out.
- Check the drain hose under the sink for kinks, crushing, or a low spot that traps water.
- Make sure the drain hose is routed without pinching under the dishwasher; the install steps call out avoiding kinks as you slide the unit into place (see the 58714669200A installation guide).
- If the dishwasher was recently installed, confirm the drain hose was actually pulled through the cabinet opening and not trapped behind the unit.
- If you hear a hum but little or no draining, inspect the pump area for debris.
Parts that commonly solve a no-drain condition
If the hose and sink connection are clear, the next most common repair is the drain pump.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Water remains, no pump sound | Control not commanding drain or door not latched | Verify door closes firmly; check latch operation |
| Humming, little or no water movement | Drain pump jammed or failing | Inspect for blockage; replace pump if needed |
| Drains slowly | Partial clog in hose or sink connection | Clear restriction; correct hose routing |
Helpful model-matched parts:
- Dishwasher drain pump 5304483444 (common fix when the pump hums or will not move water)
- Dishwasher door latch 5304535183 (a door that is not fully latched can interrupt operation on some cycles)
Why it matters
Standing water can cause odors, redeposit soil on dishes, and strain the drain pump. Correct drain hose routing is especially important after an install or when the dishwasher has been pulled out for service.
What to check during or after installation
The installation instructions for this model emphasize keeping the drain line clear of kinks and interference under the dishwasher. Use these checkpoints:
- Drain hose is not kinked under the base
- Water line and wiring are positioned to avoid interference
- Nothing is rubbing the hose or contacting moving parts
For cycle and operating guidance (including normal water left in the sump area), use the 58714669200A owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026





