Does a Kenmore dishwasher model 66513933K011 have a filter?
Yes. The Kenmore Elite dishwasher model 66513933K011 uses an ULTRA WASH filtration system with an upper filter assembly and a lower filter located at the bottom center of the tub; cleaning them periodically helps maintain peak cleaning performance (and can reduce odors). See the owner's manual for removal and cleaning steps.
Where the filter is and what it does
The filtration system sits at the bottom center of the dishwasher and helps keep food soil from being recirculated onto dishes.
- Upper filter assembly: helps keep oversized items and fine particles out of the pump
- Lower filter: helps keep food from being recirculated onto dishware
- Filters typically need attention when cleaning results drop or dishes feel gritty
When to clean the filter
Clean the filters when you notice any of the following:
- Visible debris or soil collecting on the filter area
- Poor cleaning performance (soil left on dishes)
- Dishes feel gritty after the cycle
- Persistent odors after running cycles
Basic filter care (typical steps)
We follow the same general approach used on ULTRA WASH filter systems:
| Task | What to do | How often (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Quick check | Inspect filter area for debris | Weekly to monthly |
| Cleaning | Rinse under warm water; use a soft brush if needed | Monthly or as needed |
| Reinstall | Lock filters fully in place before running | Every time after cleaning |
Why it matters
A clogged or dirty filter can reduce wash pressure and water flow, which leads to leftover food soil, gritty residue, and odors. Keeping the filter clean helps your 66513933K011 maintain strong cleaning performance and efficient operation.
Important operating note
Do not run the dishwasher without the filters properly installed and locked in place. If the upper filter assembly turns freely, it is not locked.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth repairing a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes, repairing a Kenmore Elite dishwasher like model 66513933K011 is usually worth it when the problem is a single failed part (leak, no drain, no fill, poor drying) and the tub and racks are still in good shape. Repairs typically cost less than replacement and avoid the time and disruption of a new installation.
Quick way to decide
We use these practical checkpoints to decide whether to repair or replace:
- One clear symptom (won’t drain, won’t fill, leaking at the door) points to a repairable part.
- Repeated failures in different systems (drain, wash, heat, controls) points to replacement.
- Visible rust-through, major tub damage, or chronic leaks points to replacement.
- Door won’t close or racks won’t roll is usually a low-risk repair.
- You can confirm the issue with basic checks (filters, hoses, float) before buying parts.
Common repairs that are often worth it on 66513933K011
These are frequent, targeted fixes that usually restore normal operation:
| Symptom | What to check first | Part that often solves it (if failed) |
|---|---|---|
| Water on floor at the front | Door seal seating, debris on gasket | Dishwasher door seal W11177741 |
| Not draining or standing water | Drain hose routing, clogs, pump noise | Dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269 |
| Dishes not drying well | Heat cycle, heater continuity | Dishwasher heater W10703867 |
| Upper rack stops or falls off track | Rail stop condition | Dishwasher dishrack slide rail stop, upper WPW10195622 |
| Lower rack hard to roll | Worn wheels/rollers | Dishwasher dishrack roller assembly, lower WPW10195417 |
Why it matters
A dishwasher repair is most cost-effective when it addresses the root cause with one or two parts. That keeps your Kenmore Elite 66513933K011 running reliably, reduces waste, and avoids the extra work of uninstalling and reinstalling an undercounter unit.
Before you spend money on parts
Use these steps to prevent replacing the wrong component:
- Check and clean the filter area and sump for debris.
- Inspect the door gasket for food buildup, tears, or gaps.
- Verify the drain hose is not kinked and is routed correctly.
- Make sure the float moves freely (a stuck float can stop filling).
- Use the troubleshooting section in the 66513933K011 owner's manual to match symptoms to checks.
Last updated: February 2026
How to find Kenmore 66513933K011 model number?
You can find the model number for your Kenmore Elite undercounter dishwasher on the dishwasher’s identification label, which is typically located on the tub frame around the door opening (most often along the left or right side). Confirm the full model as 66513933K011 in the owner's manual.
Where to look on model 66513933K011
Check these common label locations first:
- On the tub frame just inside the door opening (left or right side)
- Along the top edge of the tub opening under the countertop lip
- On the inner edge of the door itself (near the sides)
- Near the lower front frame area behind the toe panel (if equipped)
What the label looks like
The label usually includes the model and serial information together.
| Label item | What it’s used for | Example you should match |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures correct parts and diagrams | 66513933K011 |
| Serial number | Identifies production run | Varies |
| Electrical ratings | Helps with safe service checks | Varies |
Why it matters
We use the exact model number to match the correct Kenmore dishwasher parts, including fit-critical items like the dishwasher door seal W11177741 and dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269. A single digit difference can change the door seal profile, rack hardware, or pump style.
Tips to avoid common mix-ups
- Write the model number exactly as shown, including all digits and letters
- If you see a shorter number like 665.1393 in documentation, use the full ID label number for parts ordering
- Take a clear photo of the label before ordering or troubleshooting
Last updated: February 2026
What are common problems with Kenmore dishwashers?
Common problems with the Kenmore Elite dishwasher model 66513933K011 include not starting or pausing with a blinking Start/Resume light, not filling, not draining (water left in the tub), poor cleaning from loading or filter issues, excess suds from the wrong detergent, and cycles that run longer than expected. For model-specific checks and indicator light behavior, use the owner's manual.
Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Dishwasher does not run or Start/Resume light blinks: The door is not fully closed and latched, or the cycle needs to be resumed.
- Will not fill: Water supply is off, the overfill float is stuck, or suds are interfering with filling.
- Water remains in the tub (won’t drain): Drain hose is kinked, disposer knockout plug is still in place, or there is a clog in the drain path.
- Detergent remains in the dispenser: Large items are blocking the dispenser door, or the cycle did not complete.
- Food soils remain on dishes: Filter needs cleaning or reinstalling, loading is restricting spray, or incoming water is below typical target temperature.
Quick checks we recommend first (in order)
- Close and latch the door, then press START/RESUME if the light is blinking.
- Confirm power: check the home breaker or fuse.
- Confirm water supply is on under the sink.
- Check the float inside the tub; it must move up and down freely.
- Inspect draining: look for kinks and clogs; if connected to a disposer, confirm the inlet knockout plug was removed.
- Reduce suds: only use automatic dishwasher detergent and make sure the rinse aid cap is installed.
Parts that commonly relate to these problems
| Symptom | Part to inspect | Example part for 66513933K011 |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain, water left in tub | Drain pump, drain hose | Dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269, dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
| Won’t fill | Water inlet valve, float switch | Dishwasher water inlet valve W11175771, dishwasher float switch WPW10195039 |
| Poor cleaning | Filter, spray arm | Dishwasher filter W10872845, dishwasher spray arm WPW10195601 |
| Leaks at door | Door seal | Dishwasher door seal W11177741 |
Why it matters
These issues often look like a “bad control board,” but on 66513933K011 they are frequently caused by simple conditions like an unlatched door, suds, a stuck float, or a restricted drain path. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat failures and water left in the tub.
Last updated: February 2026





