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Kenmore 58712333F01B dishwasher

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 58712333F01B dishwasher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Dishwasher 58712333F01B FAQs

Yes. We still supply replacement parts for many Kenmore dishwashers, including model 58712333F01B. The key is matching parts to your exact model number and, when needed, confirming fit by comparing the exploded-view diagrams and instructions in the 58712333F01B owner's manual.

How to make sure you order the right part

Use your dishwasher’s full model number (58712333F01B) and then match the symptom to the correct system (door, fill, drain, heat, racks).

  • Find the model and serial tag (typically on the tub frame near the door).
  • Match the symptom first (won’t start, won’t fill, won’t drain, leaks, poor cleaning).
  • Compare the part name and part ID, not just a photo.
  • If your issue is electrical or wiring-related, follow the safety steps in the 58712333F01B installation guide.
  • For control-panel beeps or flashing lights, use Kenmore he dishwasher error codes to narrow the failure.

Common Kenmore dishwasher parts customers replace

These are frequent fixes for starting, filling, and draining problems on Kenmore dishwashers like 58712333F01B:

Symptom Likely part to check Example part for this model
Door won’t latch, unit won’t start Door latch Dishwasher door latch 5304535183
No water entering Water inlet valve Dishwasher water inlet valve 5304482406
Water left in tub Drain pump Dishwasher drain pump 5304483444

Why it matters

Kenmore dishwashers are built with model-specific components and revisions. Using the exact model number and the correct part ID prevents ordering a look-alike part that mounts differently, uses a different connector, or won’t seal correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore dishwasher’s model number is on the serial plate located inside the dishwasher, typically visible when you open the door. For your unit, the model number format shown in the documentation is in the 587.1233* family; record the full model and serial exactly as printed for accurate parts and troubleshooting using the 58712333F01B owner's manual.

Where to look for the model and serial plate

Check these common locations in this order (most customers find it in the first two spots):

  • Along the inner door frame (left or right side) when the door is open
  • On the top edge of the door (facing upward when open)
  • On the tub wall near the door opening
  • Behind the toe panel area (if your installation hides the label)
  • On paperwork you saved from installation (if available)

What to write down (and why)

Write the model and serial exactly as shown, including any dots, letters, and suffixes.

Label item Example format you may see Why it matters
Model number 587.1233* (color suffix varies) Ensures the correct Kenmore dishwasher parts list and diagrams
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps match production details for service and support

Quick tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

  • Use a flashlight; labels can be faint from steam and detergent residue.
  • Copy the model number character-for-character (for example, 587 vs 597 is a common mix-up).
  • If the label is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in.
  • Match parts by model first, then confirm by part name and location in diagrams.

Why it matters

Kenmore dishwashers share similar looks across series, but parts like a door latch, water inlet valve, or drain pump can vary by model and revision. Using the exact model number prevents fit issues and repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, repairing a Kenmore dishwasher like model 58712333F01B is worth it when the fix is a common wear item or a single failed component; it is less worthwhile when multiple major systems are failing or the repair cost approaches the price of a replacement. Use the 58712333F01B owner's manual to match symptoms to the right repair.

Quick way to decide (cost, age, and what failed)

Use these checkpoints to make a clear repair vs. replace call:

  • Age: Under 10 years old usually favors repair; 10 to 15 years depends on condition; over 15 years usually favors replacement.
  • Repair cost: If the total repair is under 50% of replacement cost, repair is typically the better value.
  • Failure type: Door, fill, and drain issues are often straightforward; repeated leaks, electrical issues, or multiple failures at once are not.
  • Performance: If cleaning is poor due to maintenance (filters, loading, detergent), fix and tune-up beats replacing.
  • Safety and installation: The manual warns not to use the dishwasher until completely installed and to avoid pushing down on an open door.

Common repairs that are usually worth it on 58712333F01B

These are frequent, single-part fixes that often restore normal operation:

Symptom Most likely area Typical outcome
Won’t start Door latch, controls Often a single-part repair
Won’t fill Water inlet valve, supply Often a single-part repair
Won’t drain Drain pump, drain path Often a single-part repair
Poor cleaning Filters, spray, loading Maintenance fix, low cost

Why it matters

A dishwasher repair is “worth it” when it restores reliability for several more years. Simple component failures (latch, inlet valve, drain pump) usually deliver the best value, while stacked problems can turn into repeat service calls.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems we see on the Kenmore 58712333F01B dishwasher include not starting, poor cleaning, poor drying, and draining issues. Many of these come down to power/door-latch problems, water supply temperature or pressure, loading that blocks spray arms, or a drain restriction; use the 58712333F01B owner's manual to match symptoms to the right checks.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Dishwasher won’t run: tripped breaker or blown fuse, cycle not set correctly, water supply turned off, door not fully latched
  • Food soils left on dishes: spray arms blocked, low water pressure, water not hot enough, detergent issues, improper loading
  • Dishes not dry: heat dry not selected, rinse aid empty or set too low, incoming water temperature too low, plastics holding water
  • Water left in bottom of tub: drain problem (restriction, drain pump issue, or installation/drain routing problem)
  • Spots or cloudiness: hard water, detergent/rinse aid balance, water temperature

Quick checks we recommend first (in order)

  1. Confirm power and door closure: verify the breaker is on and the door closes firmly; a worn latch can prevent starting.
  2. Verify water supply basics: water supply valve fully open; incoming water should be about 120°F.
  3. Check water pressure: most homes should be 20 to 120 psi for proper fill and wash performance.
  4. Load to keep spray arms clear: avoid nesting and keep tall items from blocking rotation.
  5. Use rinse aid and the right options: fill rinse aid and use heat dry when you need better drying.

Parts that commonly relate to these problems

Symptom Part to suspect What it affects
Won’t start or stops when door moves Dishwasher door latch 5304535183 Door must latch for the control to run safely
Not filling or fills slowly Dishwasher water inlet valve 5304482406 Water enters the tub for washing
Water left in tub after cycle Dishwasher drain pump 5304483444 Pumps water out to the drain

Why it matters

Catching the root cause early prevents repeat wash failures and helps avoid secondary issues like poor cleaning from low water temperature, or standing water from a drain problem. It also helps you replace only the part that actually fixes the symptom.

Last updated: February 2026

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