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Kenmore 153316554 power miser 6 electric water heater

Kenmore 153316554 power miser 6 electric water heater Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 153316554 power miser 6 electric water heater, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Kenmore Elite Water Heater Washer for Kenmore 153316554 - Part 100108603

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  • Owner's Manual for Kenmore 153316554 - Part 0002915970

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  • Access Panel for Kenmore 153316554 - Part 9002612

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  • Access Panel for Kenmore 153316554 - Part 9000383

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  • Terminal Cover for Kenmore 153316554 - Part 9002303

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    Terminal Cover

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  • Rating Plate for Kenmore 153316554 - Part 0270182

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  • Water Heater Buss Bar Kit for Kenmore 153316554 - Part 9001591

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Kenmore Power Miser 6 Electric Water Heater 153316554 FAQs

A Kenmore electric water heater like model 153316554 typically lasts 8 to 12 years. Water quality, maintenance (especially flushing sediment), and protecting the tank with a healthy anode rod have the biggest impact on how long the heater runs reliably.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

Most electric tank water heaters fall into this range, but these factors can shorten or extend service life:

  • Hard water and heavy sediment buildup
  • High thermostat settings (more heat stress)
  • Corrosion protection from the anode rod
  • Frequency of use and household size
  • Leaks at fittings versus a tank leak

Quick signs it is nearing end of life

If your 153316554 is in the 8 to 12 year window, these symptoms often show up first:

  • Rusty or metallic-smelling hot water
  • Rumbling or popping noises (sediment on the element)
  • Hot water runs out faster than it used to
  • Water around the base of the heater
  • Repeated trips of the reset button or inconsistent heating

Maintenance that helps it last longer

We recommend these basics for Kenmore Power Miser 6 electric models:

  • Flush a few gallons from the drain valve periodically to reduce sediment
  • Inspect and replace the anode rod when it is heavily worn
  • Keep access panels and insulation in place after any service
  • Verify tight, clean wiring connections after power is off
Item Typical interval What it helps prevent
Tank flush 6 to 12 months Sediment, noise, slow heating
Anode rod check 2 to 5 years Tank corrosion and early leaks
Thermostat setting check As needed Overheating and excess wear

Why it matters

Once a tank begins leaking, replacement is usually the practical path. Catching element, thermostat, or corrosion issues early can keep your Kenmore 153316554 heating efficiently and help you avoid surprise downtime.

For model-specific service and parts identification, use the 153316554 owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore model 153316554, the model number is printed on the model rating plate on the front of the tank, located above the access panel. Copy the model number exactly as shown so we can match the correct parts and specifications in the 153316554 owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on the tank

Look for a sticker or metal plate on the front of the water heater. On this Kenmore Power Miser 6 electric water heater, it is typically:

  • On the front of the tank
  • Above the access panel (the panel you remove to reach the thermostat and heating element area)
  • Near the serial number and other rating information
  • Readable without removing the entire jacket or insulation

What to write down (and what to ignore)

When you are identifying the unit for parts or service, focus on the key identifiers.

  • Model number (example: 153316554)
  • Serial number (helps identify production run)
  • Voltage and wattage (useful when selecting electrical parts)
  • Ignore most marketing text and long blocks of technical wording unless you are troubleshooting

Quick reference

Item on rating plate Why we need it Example for this unit
Model number Matches the correct parts list 153316554
Serial number Helps confirm exact build details Varies
“If converted” info Helps match the correct heating element wattage Varies

Why it matters for parts and repairs

Kenmore model numbers in the 153.316xxx family can look similar, but parts can differ by tank size and electrical configuration. For example, this model family can use different replacement elements depending on whether the heater was converted to a higher wattage setting.

Tip for ordering common parts

If you are ordering a heating element, match the element to what the rating plate indicates (including any “converted” information). Common element listings for this model include element 100108346 and element 100093526.

Last updated: January 2026

For a Kenmore water heater like model 153316554, the serial number is the key to the manufacture date, but the exact date code format depends on who built the tank. Start by locating the rating plate and serial number label, then match the serial format to the correct decoding chart in the 153316554 owner's manual.

Where to find the serial number (and what to write down)

Look on the rating plate near the lower access panel area of the tank.

  • Serial number (copy it exactly, including letters)
  • Model number: 153316554
  • Voltage and wattage info from the rating plate (helps confirm you are reading the correct label)
  • Any “If Converted” box information (some units were converted to a different wattage)

How serial number age decoding usually works

Most water heater serial numbers encode a date in the first 4 to 6 characters. Common patterns include:

  • YYWW: year, then week of year (example: 1220 = week 20 of 2012)
  • MMYY: month, then year (example: 0915 = September 2015)
  • Letter + numbers: a letter for month or year plus digits for the remaining date

Because Kenmore-branded water heaters were produced by different manufacturers over the years, the “right” pattern is the one that matches your exact serial number format.

Quick check: what “age” means for maintenance

Knowing the age helps you plan the most common wear items.

If your heater is… What we recommend checking first Common part examples for this model
0 to 5 years old Thermostat settings, wiring connections Thermostat, covers
6 to 10 years old Heating performance, sediment, anode condition Anode rod 100109594, elements
10+ years old Leaks, recovery time, corrosion signs Anode rod, elements, drain valve

Why it matters

Age tells us when problems like slow recovery, rumbling from sediment, or corrosion are more likely, and it helps you decide whether to service items like the anode rod before you lose hot water.

Last updated: January 2026

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