What are the dimensions of a Kenmore dishwasher model 66516493300?
For Kenmore undercounter dishwasher model 66516493300, the installation cutout is designed for a standard 24-inch class opening: about 23 7/8 inches wide, 24 inches deep, and 33 7/8 inches minimum height (floor to underside of countertop). See the installation guide for the exact cutout and leveling details.
Installation opening and height details
Use these measurements to confirm the cabinet opening before you slide the dishwasher into place.
- Width (opening): 23 7/8 inches
- Depth (opening): 24 inches (typical cabinet depth)
- Minimum cutout height: 33 7/8 inches (with rear wheels removed for extra clearance)
- Common minimum cutout height: 34 inches (with rear wheels installed)
- Leveling matters: front leveling feet and rear wheel position affect final fit
Quick reference table
| Measurement | What it refers to | Typical value for 66516493300 |
|---|---|---|
| Cutout width | Cabinet opening side-to-side | 23 7/8 in |
| Cutout depth | Cabinet opening front-to-back | 24 in |
| Cutout height (minimum) | Floor to underside of countertop | 33 7/8 in |
| Cutout height (common) | Floor to underside of countertop | 34 in |
How to measure so the dishwasher fits the first time
- Measure the opening width at the front and back of the cabinet.
- Measure height at the lowest point under the countertop (some tops sag slightly).
- Confirm the floor is reasonably flat; a sloped floor can change the effective height.
- Plan for hose and wiring routing so nothing kinks or binds behind the unit.
- If your opening is tight, follow the guide’s leveling and wheel-position steps before pushing the dishwasher in.
Why it matters
A dishwasher that is even slightly too tall or too tight in the opening can be difficult to slide in, may not level correctly, and can lead to door alignment issues or vibration during wash and drain.
Last updated: February 2026
Does the Kenmore 66516493300 dishwasher have a filter?
Yes. The Kenmore 66516493300 dishwasher uses a built-in filtration setup as part of its ULTRA WASH soil removal system; it includes a triple action filtration system that filters soil during operation to help keep wash water cleaner. For cleaning and care details, use the owner's manual.
What filtration means on this model
This dishwasher is designed to manage food soil during the wash using a grinder and filtration, rather than relying only on a simple removable screen.
- Filters soil intermittently during the cycle
- Helps reduce redepositing grit onto dishes
- Works with the spray arms and pump to maintain wash performance
- Supports the dishwasher's soil sensing and temperature control features
Basic cleaning and care steps (safe routine)
We recommend these habits to keep filtration and wash performance strong:
- Scrape large food scraps off dishes before loading
- Run hot water at the sink briefly before starting a cycle (helps initial fill temperature)
- Use the correct detergent amount for your water hardness
- Keep the bottom of the tub clear so the overfill protection float can move freely
- If you notice poor draining, check the drain path and any external air gap (if your installation uses one)
Symptoms that point to a filtration or wash-circulation issue
If filtration or circulation is not doing its job, you often see one or more of these:
| What you notice | What it commonly indicates |
|---|---|
| Grit or food bits left on dishes | Soil not being cleared effectively during the cycle |
| Cloudy glasses or film | Detergent, water temperature, or soil handling issue |
| Weak spray action | Circulation problem (pump, spray arm feed, or blockage) |
| Standing water after cycle | Drain restriction, hose routing, or drain system issue |
Why it matters
When filtration and circulation are working correctly, the dishwasher can keep wash water cleaner, maintain spray pressure, and deliver better cleaning results with less rewashing.
Last updated: February 2026
What are common problems with Kenmore dishwashers?
Common problems we see with Kenmore undercounter dishwashers like model 66516493300 include not starting, not filling, running too long, poor cleaning, and leaks. Many issues trace back to the door not latching, a tripped breaker, a stuck overfill float, or a failed component such as a door switch or water inlet valve; use the owner's manual troubleshooting checks first.
Most common symptoms (and what usually causes them)
- Dishwasher will not run or stops mid-cycle: door not closed and latched, wrong cycle selected, power issue (fuse or breaker), motor overload that needs a few minutes to reset
- Dishwasher will not fill: overfill protection float stuck; press it down to release
- Runs too long: cycle pauses can be normal during main wash; heating or water temperature issues can also extend run time
- Poor cleaning or residue: loading issues, detergent problems, hard-water film buildup inside the tub
- Leaks or water under the unit: door seal wear, hose connection issues, overfill float problems
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
- Confirm the door closes tightly and latches.
- Verify the cycle selection and start procedure.
- Check the home electrical supply (breaker or fuse).
- Make sure the water shutoff valve is fully open.
- Move the overfill float up and down; it must move freely.
Parts that commonly fix “won’t start” or “won’t fill” complaints
If the basic checks above do not resolve the issue, these model-compatible parts are common suspects:
| Symptom | Common part to check | Example part for 66516493300 |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start | Door switch | Dishwasher door switch WP8269209 |
| Won’t fill | Water inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve WP8531669 |
| Not draining / water left in tub | Drain path restriction or hose issue | Dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
Why it matters
Dishwashers rely on a few “go/no-go” safety and fill controls (door latch/switch, float, inlet valve). When one of these is out of position or failing, the dishwasher may not run at all, may stop mid-cycle, or may never fill, even though the control panel looks normal.
Last updated: February 2026





