Are Kenmore dishwashers quiet?
Yes. Many Kenmore dishwashers are designed to run quietly, and your Kenmore Elite 66513973K014 is built as a premium undercounter dishwasher where low operating noise is a common design goal. Actual loudness depends on installation, load, and whether any parts (like the pump or spray arm) are worn.
Dishwasher noise is usually described in dBA (decibels). Lower numbers are quieter.
| Noise level (dBA) | What it typically sounds like | What you may notice |
|---|---|---|
| 38 to 45 | Very quiet | Mostly water movement |
| 46 to 50 | Quiet | Light wash sounds in nearby rooms |
| 51 to 55 | Moderate | Clearly audible in the kitchen |
| 56+ | Loud | Can be distracting during cycles |
We see “noisy dishwasher” complaints most often tied to installation issues, loading issues, or a worn wash component.
- Make sure the dishwasher is firmly secured to the cabinet and level; loose mounting can amplify vibration.
- Confirm the drain hose is routed correctly and not kinked; poor routing can cause gurgling and vibration.
- Check that dishes are not contacting the spray arm during rotation.
- Clean the filter regularly; restricted flow can change pump sound and performance.
- Inspect racks for broken wheels or stops that let racks shift and rattle.
If noise is new and persistent (grinding, rattling, or loud humming), these parts are common suspects:
- Dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269 (can hum loudly or grind if obstructed or failing)
- Dishwasher spray arm WPW10195601 (can rattle if damaged or if items strike it)
- Dishwasher filter W10872845 (clogging can change water flow and pump load)
A dishwasher that is suddenly louder is often giving an early warning of a restriction (filter or drain path), an installation vibration issue, or a pump-related problem. Addressing it early helps protect cleaning performance and helps prevent leaks or drainage failures.
For model-specific operating tips and normal sound expectations, follow the guidance in the 66513973K014 owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026
How do you reset the F2 E2 on a Kenmore dishwasher?
On the Kenmore Elite dishwasher model 66513973K014, an F2 E2 code is typically cleared by resetting the control: press CANCEL/DRAIN twice, then select a new cycle and press START/RESUME. For the exact button sequence and panel behavior, use the 66513973K014 owner's manual.
- Open the door slightly to stop the cycle.
- Wait for spraying to stop, then open the door fully.
- Press CANCEL/DRAIN twice to reset the control.
- Select your new cycle and options.
- Press START/RESUME and close the door.
An F2 E2 condition is commonly tied to the user interface and control not communicating correctly. Before replacing parts, we recommend these checks:
- Turn off power at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.
- Make sure no keys are stuck or being pressed by the console trim.
- Confirm the door is fully latched and not flexing when you press buttons.
- If the dishwasher is mid-cycle, always use CANCEL/DRAIN to stop it cleanly.
If the reset works only temporarily, a failing control or wiring connection is a common next suspect.
| Symptom | What it often points to | Example part for 66513973K014 |
|---|---|---|
| Code returns after power reset | Control logic issue | Dishwasher electronic control board WPW10195344 |
| Random beeps, intermittent response | Loose or damaged wiring | Dishwasher wire harness (model-matched) |
When the control cannot reliably read the keypad or communicate with the user interface, cycles can stop mid-wash, drain unexpectedly, or refuse to start. A proper reset helps you confirm whether this is a one-time glitch or an ongoing control problem.
Last updated: January 2026
How to manually drain a Kenmore dishwasher?
On Kenmore Elite dishwasher model 66513973K014, you can manually drain water by using the CANCEL/DRAIN function: pause the cycle, press CANCEL/DRAIN once, then close the door within 3 seconds so the dishwasher runs a drain sequence (about 2 minutes). See the steps in the 66513973K014 owner's manual.
- Open the door slightly to stop the cycle.
- Wait until spraying stops, then open the door fully.
- Press CANCEL/DRAIN once; the Cancel/Drain light should turn on.
- Close the door within 3 seconds.
- Let the drain run until it finishes (the light typically turns off after about 2 minutes).
If the dishwasher runs the drain sequence but water remains in the bottom, focus on the drain path and common drain components.
- Check the sink/disposer connection for a clog (including the disposer knockout plug if recently installed).
- Make sure the drain hose is not kinked, crushed, or routed where it rubs the motor or cabinet edges.
- Confirm the drain hose routing keeps the factory drain loop in place.
- If you suspect a failed pump, the drain motor may need replacement (see dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269).
| What you do | What should happen | Typical time |
|---|---|---|
| Press CANCEL/DRAIN once and close door | Drain sequence starts if water is present | About 2 minutes |
| Press CANCEL/DRAIN twice (reset) | Control resets so you can start a new cycle | Under 1 minute |
Canceling and draining clears standing water so odors do not build up and so you can restart a wash cycle without leaving dirty water in the sump area. It also helps you confirm whether the issue is a simple cycle interruption or a true draining problem.
Last updated: January 2026





