How many decibels is a Kenmore 66513752K601 dishwasher?
The Kenmore Elite dishwasher model 66513752K601 is rated at about 42 dBA (decibels). In real use, the exact sound you hear can vary based on how the racks are loaded, what is touching inside the tub, and how the dishwasher is installed and leveled.
Even with a 42 dBA rating, a few common conditions can make your dishwasher sound louder:
- Lightweight items can rattle if they are not secured in the racks
- Pot lids, handles, cookie sheets, or pans can tap the tub walls or block spray arm rotation
- Dishes can clink if they touch each other
- Sink drain noise can transfer through plumbing on built-in installs (keeping the sink drain plug closed can reduce this)
- An uneven opening or poor leveling can increase vibration
For model-specific operating tips and loading guidance, use the owner's manual.
Use these steps when you notice thumping, clattering, grinding, or buzzing:
- Re-load so dishes do not touch; keep tall items from contacting the tub
- Confirm spray arms spin freely by hand (with the unit off)
- Secure lightweight plastics and utensils so they cannot bounce
- Check the bottom area for a hard object that may have entered the wash module; run a full cycle and re-check
- Verify the dishwasher is level and firmly mounted in the cabinet opening
| Sound you hear | Most common cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Thumping or clattering | Items shifting or touching tub/spray arms | Re-load and secure items |
| Grinding or crunching | Hard object in wash module | Remove object; if it persists after a full cycle, service is needed |
| Buzzing | Normal motor/valve operation or an obstruction | Check for obstructions; confirm proper loading |
A quiet dishwasher depends on stable loading and correct installation. Reducing rattles helps protect glassware, prevents spray arm interference, and keeps your Kenmore Elite 66513752K601 running smoothly.
Last updated: February 2026
How to do a hard reset on a Kenmore dishwasher?
For a Kenmore Elite dishwasher model 66513752K601, the most reliable “hard reset” is to cancel the current cycle and clear the control selections. Press CANCEL/DRAIN and let the dishwasher complete the drain (about 2 minutes); this resets the cycle so you can start fresh. See the owner's manual for the exact button behavior on your control panel.
- Close the door fully so the dishwasher can drain.
- Press CANCEL/DRAIN once.
- Wait for the drain to finish (typically about 2 minutes).
- If you want to stop draining, press CANCEL/DRAIN again.
- Select your new cycle and options.
- Press START/RESUME to begin.
This model uses a control lock feature that disables the buttons.
- Press and hold HEATED DRY for 4 seconds to toggle Lock On.
- When Lock On is lit, all buttons are disabled.
- After unlocking, press START/RESUME to continue a paused cycle.
A flashing START/RESUME light usually means the door was opened mid-cycle or power was interrupted.
| Symptom | What it means | What we do |
|---|---|---|
| START/RESUME flashing | Door opened or power interruption | Close and latch door, then press START/RESUME |
| Dishwasher won’t respond to buttons | Control lock is on | Hold HEATED DRY 4 seconds to unlock |
| Dishwasher won’t start after cancel | Cycle needs to be reselected | Choose cycle/options again, then START/RESUME |
Canceling and draining clears the current cycle logic and options, which fixes many “stuck cycle” and “won’t restart” situations without replacing parts. If the dishwasher still won’t power up after a reset, a common no-power item to check is the fuse W10258275.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the service code f4e1 on a Kenmore 66513752K601 dishwasher?
On Kenmore Elite model 66513752K601, the F4E1 service code points to a wash motor or pump motor problem (the dishwasher is not getting proper wash circulation). After correcting the cause, clear the code using the reset steps in the owner's manual.
We start with the basics because power, door latch, and water supply issues can mimic a motor fault.
- Make sure the door is fully closed and latched.
- Confirm the cycle is selected correctly and you pressed Start.
- Verify the house breaker is on (or replace a blown fuse).
- Confirm the water shutoff valve is fully open.
- If the unit stopped mid-cycle, restore power and press Start/Resume.
After you repair the underlying issue (or if you are rechecking operation), use this common Kenmore 665-series keypad reset:
- Press any 3 keys in this order: 1-2-3
- Repeat the same sequence 3 times: 1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3
- Let the dishwasher run the brief diagnostic/reset routine
If the dishwasher fills but does not wash (no strong spray sound), these parts are common suspects.
| Symptom you notice | Most likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Fills, then quiet, poor cleaning | Wash circulation motor | Motor WPW10757217 |
| Hums, intermittent wash, leaks at sump | Sump and motor assembly | Pump motor WPW10780877 |
| Dead/no power after interruption | Power protection | Fuse W10258275 |
The wash motor drives water through the spray arms. When circulation is weak or stops, dishes stay dirty and the control can flag a motor-related service code like F4E1.
Last updated: February 2026
Does my Kenmore 66513752K601 dishwasher have a filter?
Yes. Your Kenmore Elite dishwasher model 66513752K601 uses a filtration system in the bottom of the tub to help trap food soil and keep wash water moving properly; cleaning the filter regularly helps prevent poor cleaning and some drainage complaints (see the owner's manual).
On this Kenmore 665-series design, the filter sits in the sump area under the lower rack, near the lower spray arm.
- Turn the dishwasher off; let it cool if it just ran a heated cycle.
- Pull out the lower rack.
- Rotate the upper filter assembly about a quarter turn counterclockwise to unlock.
- Lift out the upper filter.
- Lift and pull the lower filter forward to remove.
- Rinse under running water; use a soft brush for stuck-on soil.
- Reinstall the lower filter first, then lock the upper filter back in place.
A clean filter helps water circulation and reduces soil redepositing on dishes.
| Issue you notice | Filter cleaning helps? | If it continues, check next |
|---|---|---|
| Grit or residue on dishes | Yes | Spray arms, loading, detergent |
| Slow or incomplete draining | Sometimes | Drain path and dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
| Odor in the tub | Yes | Filter area, interior cleaning cycle |
When the filter is clogged, the circulation system cannot move water as effectively. That leads to weaker spray, leftover debris on dishes, and can contribute to odors.
Last updated: February 2026





