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  • Trash Compactor Cycle Switch for Kenmore 66513605790 - Part WP9872161

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    Off Switch

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  • Trash Compactor Cycle Switch for Kenmore 66513605790 - Part WP9872161

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  • Trash Compactor Cycle Switch for Kenmore 66513605790 - Part WP9872161

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  • Trash Compactor Cycle Switch for Kenmore 66513605790 - Part WP9872161

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  • Trash Compactor Frame Roller, 2-pack for Kenmore 66513605790 - Part 882688

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  • Trash Compactor Screw for Kenmore 66513605790 - Part WP780263

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Kenmore 66513605790 - Part WP489478

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  • Kenmore Elite Trash Compactor Drive Chain for Kenmore 66513605790 - Part 780477

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    Kenmore Elite Trash Compactor Drive Chain

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  • Trash Compactor On/off Switch Mounting Nut for Kenmore 66513605790 - Part WP777383

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    Trash Compactor On/off Switch Mounting Nut

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  • Trash Compactor Power Screw for Kenmore 66513605790 - Part WPW10451272

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    Power Screw

    Part #9870500

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Kenmore Compactor 66513605790 FAQs

A very common trash compactor problem is that it will not run because the drawer is not fully closed or the start control is not set correctly. On Kenmore model 66513605790, the drawer must fully close to engage the safety switches before the ram will move (details in the 66513605790 owner's manual).

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
  • Compactor does not run: drawer not fully closed, start control not turned fully to START, no power, tripped breaker or blown fuse.
  • Drawer will not open: ram is not all the way up, or the unit is in an EXTRA PAC cycle.
  • Trash does not compact: drawer is under 1/3 full, load is blocking the ram, or items are loaded incorrectly.
  • Not enough compaction: loading too many items at once instead of compacting more frequently.
  • Strong odors: bag left in too long, spills on the drawer or ram cover, or deodorizing system not working.
Quick checks we recommend first (safe, no disassembly)
  1. Make sure the drawer is completely closed; the compactor uses drawer monitor switches and will not run unless they are engaged.
  2. Turn the Key-Knob fully to START, then release.
  3. Confirm the outlet has power; reset the circuit breaker or replace a blown house fuse if needed.
  4. If the drawer will not open, run a cycle to bring the ram to the top, then open the drawer.
  5. Reload bulky items (bottles, cans) on their sides in the center of the drawer.
Troubleshooting guide (symptom to action)
Symptom What to check first What to do next
Won’t start Drawer fully closed Turn Key-Knob to START; check breaker/fuse
Drawer stuck closed EXTRA PAC active End EXTRA PAC; run START to raise ram
No compaction Drawer at least 1/3 full Remove obstruction between ram and drawer
Odors Bag and drawer cleanliness Remove bag if away; clean spills; replace deodorizing can if equipped
Why it matters

Trash compactors are built with safety interlocks; if the drawer is even slightly open, the ram will not operate. Correct loading also prevents jams and helps the unit compact to about 1/4 of the original volume during normal use.

Last updated: February 2026

Most trash compactors last 10 to 20 years with normal household use. For Kenmore model 66513605790, lifespan depends mainly on how often you run cycles, keeping the drawer and cabinet clean, and avoiding items the manual warns can damage the ram, switches, or drawer.

What affects lifespan the most
  • Cycle frequency and load size: Compacting works best with a few items at a time; overloading increases strain.
  • Proper loading: Bulky items (bottles, cans) should be on their sides in the center of the drawer.
  • Keeping the drawer fully closed: The compactor relies on drawer monitor switches; forcing operation with a misaligned drawer accelerates wear.
  • Bag and odor system upkeep: Removing the bag when you are away and keeping the interior clean reduces corrosion and odor buildup.
  • Avoiding prohibited items: Aerosol cans, flammables, and chemical-soaked cloths can create dangerous conditions and damage components.
Quick care checklist (helps you reach the high end of the range)
  • Run a cycle only when the drawer is at least 1/3 full.
  • Keep the area behind and under the compactor clear so nothing falls and interferes with operation.
  • Use the correct bags; replace torn or slipping bags promptly.
  • If the unit stops mid-cycle, close the drawer completely and restart so the ram can return to the top.
  • Follow cleaning and loading guidance in the 66513605790 owner's manual.
Typical lifespan by use pattern
Use pattern What we typically see Expected lifespan
Light (few cycles/week) Lower wear on motor, chain, and switches 15-20 years
Average (daily or near-daily) Normal wear items show up over time 10-15 years
Heavy (multiple cycles/day) Faster wear on drive and drawer components 7-12 years
Why it matters

A trash compactor is a high-force appliance; small issues like a drawer that does not close smoothly can stress the drive system and safety switches. Consistent loading habits and basic cleaning are the simplest way to extend service life.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore model 66513605790 was manufactured for Kenmore by Whirlpool. Kenmore is the brand name on the trash compactor, and Whirlpool is the company that built this 665-prefix unit to Kenmore’s specifications (features, fit, and parts design).

How we identify the manufacturer

Kenmore uses a model-number prefix system; the 665 prefix is the key identifier.

  • 665 prefix: Whirlpool-built Kenmore appliances
  • The remaining digits identify the specific design series and configuration
  • Parts and wiring layouts follow the original manufacturer’s engineering
Why the manufacturer matters for parts and troubleshooting

Knowing Whirlpool built the Kenmore 66513605790 helps you match the right switches, latches, slides, and drive components when diagnosing issues like a compactor that will not start, stops mid-cycle, or will not compact fully.

Common manufacturer-linked parts on this model
What you are replacing What it affects Example part for this model
Directional/limit switch Cycle direction and top stop position Trash compactor top limit and directional switch WP777811
On/off switch Power command to start a cycle Off switch 675382
Drive screw Ram movement and compacting force Power screw WPW10451272
Quick checks before ordering parts
  • Confirm the model tag reads 66513605790 (not a similar 665 model).
  • Use the wiring diagram and switch tests in the 66513605790 manual to pinpoint the failed component.
  • If the unit runs but does not compact well, inspect the drive system (chain, bearings, power screw) before replacing electrical parts.
Why it matters

Whirlpool-built Kenmore compactors often share design logic across the 665 platform; identifying the builder reduces wrong-part returns and speeds up troubleshooting.

Last updated: February 2026

The best trash compactor brand is the one that fits your 15-inch cabinet opening, has the cycle options you will use, and is easy to service with readily available bags and replacement parts. If you already own a Kenmore unit like model 66513605790, maintaining it is often the best value.

What to compare when choosing a trash compactor brand

We recommend comparing brands using practical, day-to-day factors:

  • Fit and installation: 15-inch undercounter size, door swing, and panel-ready options
  • Compaction system: consistent ram travel and a strong compaction ratio
  • Cycle options: a standard cycle plus a hold-down style cycle (often labeled “extra pack” on many models)
  • Odor control: deodorizer system and tight-fitting bags
  • Serviceability: access to common wear parts like switches, latches, slides, and drive components
How this applies to Kenmore model 66513605790

Kenmore compactors in this class commonly include safety interlocks that require the drawer to be fully closed before compacting, plus loading guidance to prevent jams and improve compaction. For the exact operating features and safety rules for your specific unit, use the 66513605790 owner’s manual.

If you are keeping your current compactor running, using the correct bags makes the biggest difference in cleanliness and odor control. Two common options for this model are:

Bag option Best for Example part
15-pack Trying the correct fit, lighter stocking Trash compactor bag, 15-pack W10165295RP
60-pack Lower cost per bag, frequent use Trash compactor bag, 60-pack W10165294RB
Why it matters

A “best” brand is the one that compacts reliably without stalls, uses bags you can buy easily, and can be repaired with available Kenmore-compatible parts when a switch, latch, or slide wears out.

Last updated: February 2026

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