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KitchenAid KDPM604KBS0 dishwasher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KDPM604KBS0 dishwasher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Screw, Black for KitchenAid KDPM604KBS0 - Part W11170267

    Door and panel parts diagram

    Screw, Black

    Part #W11170267

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Owners Manuel for KitchenAid KDPM604KBS0 - Part W11323304

    Door and panel parts diagram

    Owners Manuel

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  • (see Note) Bracket - Switch Mounting for KitchenAid KDPM604KBS0 - Part N/P

    Pump, washarm and motor parts diagram

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KitchenAid Dishwasher KDPM604KBS0 FAQs

On KitchenAid model KDPM604KBS0, a loose or leaking rubber seal is usually fixed by fully reseating the gasket into its channel and making sure nothing is rubbing or cutting it. After you press it in evenly, keep the door closed for several hours so the seal can relax into position (see the KDPM604KBS0 owner's manual).

Before you start (safety and quick checks)

The manual specifically warns to load sharp items so they do not damage the door seal, so check for anything that may have nicked or pulled the gasket out.

  • Turn off power to the dishwasher at the breaker before working around the door area
  • Remove any dishes or utensils that could contact the seal when the racks slide in
  • Check for sharp items or pan edges that may have cut or displaced the seal
  • Wipe the seal and the mating door surface with a damp cloth to remove grease and grit
  • Inspect for tears, flattened sections, or hardened rubber (these require replacement, not reseating)

How to reseat the rubber door seal

  1. Open the door and locate the gasket channel around the tub opening.
  2. Starting at the top center, press the seal into the channel using your fingers.
  3. Work down both sides, pressing small sections in evenly so the gasket is not stretched.
  4. Close and latch the door firmly.

Helpful tips

  • If the seal keeps popping out, recheck for debris in the channel and clean it again.
  • If the leak is at the very bottom edge of the door, the issue is often the lower door seal instead of the main perimeter gasket; for this model, check the dishwasher door seal, lower W11664713.

What to look for after reseating

Run a short cycle and watch for drips at the corners and bottom edge.

What you see Most likely cause What to do next
Drip at one corner Seal not fully seated or twisted Re-press that section into the channel
Drip along bottom Lower door seal worn or misaligned Inspect and replace lower seal if damaged
Seal looks torn or permanently flattened Rubber is worn out Replace the seal rather than forcing it back in

Why it matters

A properly seated door seal keeps wash water inside the tub, protects surrounding cabinets from moisture, and helps the dishwasher maintain correct wash pressure for better cleaning.

Last updated: February 2026

To force reset your KitchenAid KDPM604KBS0 dishwasher, press Cancel to stop the cycle, then select a new cycle and press Start/Resume. If the control is still stuck, use the built-in Installation cycle key sequence to reinitialize the control.

Quick reset (most common)

  • Press Cancel once to end the cycle (it may drain).
  • Wait 30 seconds without pressing any keys.
  • Select Normal (or another cycle).
  • Press Start/Resume, then close the door.

“Hard reset” reinitialize (Installation cycle sequence)

Use this when the dishwasher has power but will not run.

  • Press any 3 keys (except Delay or Cancel) in this pattern: 1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3 (no more than 1 second between presses).
  • Press button #2.
  • Close the door; the cycle starts and runs several minutes.
  • Press Cancel to exit.

Reference: KDPM604KBS0 owner’s manual

If it still will not reset

  • Make sure the door fully latches; a failed latch can prevent starting.
  • If it drains and stops, check for a stored fault code.
  • If it will not fill, confirm the house water supply valve is fully open.
Symptom What it points to Best next step
Has power, won’t start Control state or door not latched Cancel, then quick reset
Keys respond, still won’t run Control needs reinitialize Run Installation cycle sequence
Drains then stops Detected fault condition Check error codes

Why it matters

A reset clears a stuck cycle and returns the control to a known state, helping you tell the difference between a temporary control glitch and a real issue like a latch, fill, or drain problem.

Last updated: February 2026

In a KitchenAid dishwasher like model KDPM604KBS0, the most commonly replaced parts are the components that control water flow, sealing, and washing action: inlet and drain parts, door latch and seals, filters, and pump-related items. These parts typically wear from normal use, clogs, or leaks.

Commonly replaced parts (and what they affect)

  • Water fill parts: if the dishwasher will not fill or fills slowly
  • Drain parts: if water remains in the tub after a cycle
  • Door latch and seals: if the unit will not start or leaks at the door
  • Filters and spray components: if dishes come out gritty or not clean
  • Pump and motor components: if you hear unusual noises or cleaning performance drops

Model-relevant examples for KDPM604KBS0

These are examples of commonly replaced parts that match this model:

Symptom Likely part category Example part for this model
Not filling, weak fill Water inlet / fill valve Fill valve assembly W11434044 or water inlet W11535094
Not draining Drain hose / drain path Dishwasher drain hose W11551233
Leaking at bottom of door Door seal Dishwasher door seal, lower W11664713
Poor cleaning, debris in tub Filter Dishwasher filter W11568785
Will not start, door will not latch Door latch switch assembly Latch assembly (includes switch) W11412299

Why these parts fail most often

These parts sit in the highest-stress areas of the dishwasher: constant hot water exposure, detergent chemistry, food soil, vibration, and repeated door closing.

A few practical causes we see often:

  • Food debris clogging the filter or restricting spray
  • Kinked, blocked, or improperly routed drain hose
  • Mineral buildup affecting water inlet flow
  • Door seal deformation from heat and compression
  • Latch wear that prevents the control from sensing a closed door

Good maintenance that reduces part replacement

Use the guidance in the KDPM604KBS0 owner’s manual and focus on the basics:

  • Clean the filter regularly
  • Rinse heavy food soil off dishes before loading
  • Keep spray arms clear of labels and debris
  • Run hot water at the sink before starting a cycle (helps fill performance)
  • Check for leaks early so a small seal issue does not become a bigger repair

Last updated: February 2026

A KitchenAid dishwasher typically lasts 10 to 14 years with normal household use. For your KitchenAid KDPM604KBS0, lifespan depends most on water quality, detergent and rinse aid use, and routine cleaning; following the care guidance in the KDPM604KBS0 owner's manual helps you reach the full service life.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Hard water: mineral deposits accelerate wear and reduce cleaning performance; a water softener is recommended in extremely hard water.
  • Rinse aid use: helps drying and reduces hard-water buildup; many households refill every 1 to 3 months.
  • Incoming hot water temperature: best performance comes from a 120°F (49°C) hot water supply.
  • Cycle choices and load habits: efficient dishwashers often run longer (typical cycle about 2 1/2 hours), which is normal and not a sign of failure.
  • Maintenance: keeping filters and spray paths clear reduces strain on the pump and motor.

Maintenance checklist to help your KDPM604KBS0 last longer

  • Clean the filter regularly; replace it if damaged or heavily worn.
  • Keep the spray arms and manifold openings clear of debris.
  • Use the right detergent amount for your water hardness.
  • Keep rinse aid filled to reduce spotting and mineral buildup.
  • Address leaks quickly by inspecting door seals and the tub gasket.
Item to maintain What it prevents Example part for this model
Filter Poor cleaning, pump strain Dishwasher filter W11568785
Spray system Weak wash action, redepositing soil Dishwasher manifold and spray arm assembly W11545334
Door sealing surfaces Leaks, moisture damage Dishwasher door seal, lower W11664713

Why it matters

A dishwasher that is kept free of mineral buildup and food debris runs with less restriction and less pump load. That reduces overheating, improves wash results, and helps major components like the circulation system and inlet components last closer to the 10 to 14 year average.

Last updated: February 2026

For KitchenAid KDPM604KBS0 dishwashers, the most common issues we see are poor cleaning or drying, drain problems, and no-start symptoms. In many homes, these trace back to routine maintenance items (filter, spray path, detergent and rinse aid use) or basic checks like power, water supply, and the door latch.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Dishes still dirty: filter needs cleaning, spray arm/manifold is blocked, or detergent is old or misused.
  • Not drying well: rinse aid is low or off; this model is designed to use rinse aid for best drying.
  • Standing water: drain hose restriction, clogged air gap (if installed), or a drain path blockage.
  • Won’t start or stops: door not fully latched, control lock on, breaker tripped, or cycle not set to start.
  • Leaks at the door: worn door seals or debris on the sealing surfaces.

Quick checks we recommend first (KDPM604KBS0)

Use these steps before replacing parts; they match common troubleshooting guidance in the KDPM604KBS0 owner’s manual.

  • Confirm the circuit breaker is on and the dishwasher has power.
  • Make sure the door is closed tightly and latched.
  • Verify the water supply valve is turned on.
  • Turn control lock off (if enabled).
  • If it isn’t draining well and you have an air gap, check and clean the air gap.
  • Use fresh automatic dishwasher detergent and add it right before starting the cycle.
  • Keep rinse aid filled; it typically needs refilling every 1 to 3 months depending on use.

Parts that commonly relate to these problems

If the quick checks point to a hardware issue, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Symptom Common part to inspect Example model-matched part
Not filling or fills slowly Water inlet valve / inlet path Fill valve assembly W11434044
Not draining Drain hose and drain path Dishwasher drain hose W11551233
Poor cleaning Filter and spray delivery Dishwasher filter W11568785
Won’t start Door latch and switch Latch assembly (includes switch) W11412299

Why it matters

Most “common problems” are really performance issues caused by restricted water flow, restricted draining, or chemistry issues (detergent and hard water). Fixing those early prevents repeat cycles, odor, and unnecessary part replacements.

Last updated: February 2026

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