How big is the Kenmore Elite washer?
The Kenmore Elite 66513153K701 is a dishwasher (not a washer). Most built-in dishwashers of this type are about 24 inches wide, 34 to 35 inches tall, and 24 inches deep, but the exact cutout and leveling requirements should be confirmed in the 66513153K701 installation guide.
Typical size and fit (what to expect)
Most Kenmore built-in dishwashers, including the 665 series, are designed for a standard 24-inch cabinet opening.
- Width: typically ~24 inches
- Height: typically adjustable ~34 to 35 inches (leveling legs)
- Depth: typically ~24 inches (plus door thickness/handle clearance)
- Clearance: allow room so the motor and legs do not contact the floor
How to measure your space correctly
Measure the cabinet opening before ordering parts or planning an install.
- Measure opening width at the front and back
- Measure opening height from floor to underside of countertop
- Measure depth from the back wall to the front of the cabinet frame
- Check for flooring changes (tile, built-up floors) that affect height
- Confirm routing space for drain hose, water line, and wiring
Quick reference table
| Measurement | Typical built-in dishwasher | What to verify for 66513153K701 |
|---|---|---|
| Opening width | ~24 in | Cabinet opening is square and unobstructed |
| Opening height | ~34 to 35 in | Leg adjustment range and flooring thickness |
| Opening depth | ~24 in | Door/handle clearance and hose routing |
Why it matters
Correct sizing prevents installation problems like the dishwasher sitting too low, rubbing the floor, or pinching the drain hose or water line. It also helps avoid leaks and vibration caused by poor leveling.
Last updated: February 2026
What are common problems with Kenmore dishwashers?
Common problems we see with the Kenmore Elite 66513153K701 dishwasher include not starting, stopping mid-cycle, not filling, poor cleaning, and draining issues. Many of these trace back to the door not latching, a tripped breaker or blown fuse, water supply being off, suds from the wrong detergent, or a blocked drain path (see the 66513153K701 owner's manual).
Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
- Dishwasher will not run or stops: door not fully closed and latched, wrong cycle selection, power interruption, motor overload reset.
- START/RESUME light flashing: door opened during the cycle or power was interrupted; press Start/Resume again after closing the door.
- Will not fill with water: water shutoff valve closed, overfill protection float stuck, excessive suds.
- Clean light flashing or odd behavior: float stuck, water supply off, or suds detected.
- Won’t drain: kinked/blocked drain hose, clogged filter area, or a failing drain pump.
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
- Confirm the door closes firmly and latches.
- Check the home breaker or fuse; reset/replace if needed.
- Verify the dishwasher water shutoff valve is fully open.
- Open the tub and press the overfill protection float down; it should move freely.
- If you see foam, stop the cycle and correct the detergent type (use only automatic dishwasher detergent).
Parts that commonly solve “won’t drain” complaints
If the unit runs but leaves water behind, these model-matched parts are frequent fixes:
| Symptom | What to inspect | Model-matched part example |
|---|---|---|
| Standing water after cycle | Drain pump not pumping | Dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269 |
| Slow drain or backflow | Drain hose kinked/clogged | Dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
| Poor wash plus debris | Filter area clogged/damaged | Filter W10872845 |
Why it matters
Most “dishwasher problems” are simple start, fill, or drain conditions. Fixing the root cause (latch, power, water supply, suds, or drain restriction) prevents repeat failures and helps the Kenmore wash system clean and dry properly.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the code f4e1 on a Kenmore Elite dishwasher?
On the Kenmore Elite dishwasher model 66513153K701, an F4-E1 code points to a wash motor or pump problem (the dishwasher is not circulating water correctly). After the underlying issue is repaired, you typically clear the code by running the control-panel reset sequence shown in your 66513153K701 owner's manual.
What to check first (most common causes)
- Power reset: Turn off the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.
- Water supply: Confirm the shutoff valve is fully open and the fill line is not kinked.
- Spray arm blockage: Remove and rinse the spray arm; clear clogged jets (food, labels, seeds). Consider replacing the dishwasher spray arm WPW10491331 if it is cracked or won’t spin freely.
- Filter restriction: Clean the filter area; heavy debris can reduce circulation.
- Motor/pump issue: If you hear humming but no wash action, the wash motor or pump circuit is the likely direction for diagnosis.
How to clear the F4-E1 code (typical reset)
Many Kenmore Elite 665-series dishwashers clear stored faults by pressing any 3 keys in this pattern:
- Press 1-2-3
- Press 1-2-3
- Press 1-2-3
Use three different keys (not Start/Cancel unless your manual specifies it). Then close the door and let the unit enter a short diagnostic or drain sequence.
Quick symptom guide
| What you notice | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Dishwasher fills but dishes stay dirty | Poor circulation | Clean spray arm and filter; check for pump/motor noise |
| Loud grinding during wash | Debris in pump or damaged spray arm | Inspect spray arm; check sump area |
| Hums but no spraying | Motor not starting or jammed | Reset, then diagnose motor/pump circuit |
Why it matters
F4-E1 is a performance and protection code; if the dishwasher can’t circulate water, cleaning results drop fast and the control may stop the cycle to prevent overheating or further damage.
Last updated: February 2026





