Can you still get parts for a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes. We still support Kenmore dishwasher parts, and for Kenmore model 66517032401 you can match parts by the full model number to get the correct fit for common repairs like leaks, draining problems, or poor drying. Use the 66517032401 owner's manual to confirm symptoms and maintenance steps before ordering.
- Match the full model number exactly: 66517032401
- Compare the part name and part ID, not just a description
- Check whether your issue is mechanical (leak, drain) or electrical (no heat, no power)
- Inspect for installation-related causes (kinked hose, loose clamp) before replacing parts
- If multiple parts could cause the symptom, start with the easiest visual checks first
These are examples of parts available for 66517032401 that often solve frequent dishwasher problems:
| Symptom | Likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes not drying, water not heating | Heating circuit | Dishwasher heater W10518394 |
| Water leaking at the door | Door sealing | Dishwasher door seal W10542314 |
| Not draining well, water left in tub | Drain path | Dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
| Loud grinding, poor wash performance | Wash system | Dishwasher chopper assembly W10083957V |
The installation instructions for this dishwasher call out using proper clamps and routing so lines do not contact the motor or legs, and the motor should not touch the floor. Use the 66517032401 installation guide when replacing a drain hose or reworking the drain connection.
- Route the drain hose to avoid rubbing or pinching
- Use the correct clamp size and tighten securely
- Keep water lines, drain lines, and wiring clear of the motor area
- Avoid installing over carpeted flooring
Dishwasher parts are model-specific because mounting points, electrical connectors, and hose routing vary by design. Matching parts to 66517032401 helps prevent leaks, no-heat conditions, and repeat repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I tell which Kenmore dishwasher I have?
To identify which Kenmore dishwasher you have, check the rating label on the inside edge of the door on your Kenmore model 66517032401. That label lists the model number and serial number, which we use to match the correct parts and instructions.
Open the dishwasher door and look for a sticker or metal tag on the tub frame near the door opening (commonly along the left side).
- Look for a label that says Model and Serial
- Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
- Take a clear photo of the label for reference
- Use the model number to match parts like a door seal, drain hose, or heater
- Use the serial number to help confirm production details when ordering certain assemblies
The model number identifies the design family; the serial number identifies the specific unit build.
| What you find | What it tells us | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (example: 66517032401) | Exact dishwasher design | Ensures correct part fit and diagrams |
| Serial number | Your unit’s production run | Helps avoid version mismatches |
Even within Kenmore 665-series dishwashers, small design changes can affect fit.
- Match parts by model number first, then confirm with the part description
- If you are fixing a leak, confirm the exact door seal style before ordering
- If you are troubleshooting poor drying, confirm the heater style before ordering
- Keep your manual handy for control panel features and cycle options
Using the exact model number from the rating label is the fastest way to get the right Kenmore dishwasher parts and the right repair instructions. It prevents returns caused by look-alike parts that mount differently or use different connectors.
For model-specific operating details and loading guidance, use the 66517032401 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What is E17 error on Kenmore dishwasher?
On a Kenmore dishwasher model 66517032401, an E17 code points to a water fill problem (the dishwasher is not filling correctly or is detecting abnormal water flow during fill). Start by confirming the water supply is on, the door is fully latched, and the unit is able to fill within the first couple minutes of a cycle as described in the installation guide.
- Make sure the shut-off valve under the sink is fully open.
- Inspect the inlet hose for kinks, crushing, or leaks.
- Verify the door closes tightly and latches (a loose latch can stop filling).
- Start the shortest cycle; after about 2 minutes, open the door and confirm there is water in the bottom of the tub.
- Check the home circuit breaker or fuse if the dishwasher seems dead.
If the supply is on and the hose looks good, the next common causes are a stuck float/overfill protection or a control issue.
- Press down on the overfill protection float to ensure it moves freely.
- Cancel the cycle and restart; then press Start/Resume if the cycle was interrupted.
- If the dishwasher fills slowly, check for low water pressure at the sink.
- If the dishwasher fills but then stops with a fault, note any flashing lights and symptoms.
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| No water enters at all | Water supply, fill system, float | Check supply first; then diagnose fill components |
| Fills, then stops and won’t heat | Heater circuit fault | Dishwasher heater W10518394 |
| Intermittent power or dead control | Power supply protection | Fuse 8193762 |
A fill error can leave dishes dirty and can also cause the dishwasher to pause or run longer than normal while it tries to reach the correct water level and temperature. Confirming water in the tub early in the cycle quickly separates a supply issue from an internal dishwasher problem.
Last updated: February 2026





