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Kenmore 587792210 dishwasher colored door & access panel

Kenmore 587792210 dishwasher colored door & access panel Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 587792210 dishwasher colored door & access panel, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Access Panel for Kenmore 587792210 - Part 807804

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    Access Panel

    Part #807804

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  • Door Panel (almond) for Kenmore 587792210 - Part 807897

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    Door Panel (almond)

    Part #807897

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  • Knob for Kenmore 587792210 - Part 807794

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    Knob

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  • Door Panel for Kenmore 587792210 - Part 807895

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    Door Panel

    Part #807895

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  • Parts List for Kenmore 587792210 - Part 807005

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    Parts List

    Part #807005

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Kenmore Dishwasher Colored Door & Access Panel 587792210 FAQs

Yes. We still carry replacement parts for many Kenmore dishwashers, and for Kenmore model 587792210 we currently list door and access-panel related parts such as panels and insert panels. The key is matching the part to your exact model number so the color, fit, and mounting points line up.

How to make sure you get the right part

  • Confirm the model number on the dishwasher rating label matches 587792210.
  • Identify what you’re replacing: outer door panel, insert panel, or lower access (toe-kick) panel.
  • Match the finish and color (for example, white vs. other finishes).
  • Compare how the panel attaches (screw locations, tabs, and cutouts).
  • If you are replacing multiple pieces, consider whether a kit makes more sense than individual panels.

Common parts we see customers order for this model

Here are examples of parts available for Kenmore 587792210 that relate to the door and lower access area:

What you’re replacing Example part on this model What it does
Complete panel set Panel kit 7098 Provides a matched set of panel components for the door/front appearance.
Door insert Insert panel 5300808300 Fits into the door panel area to complete the front look.
Lower toe-kick area Access panel (white) 5300808069 Covers the lower front area under the door and helps protect internal components.

Why it matters

Dishwasher door and access panels are cosmetic and protective, but they also affect alignment and sealing. Using the correct model-matched panel helps the door close properly, keeps fasteners aligned, and prevents vibration or rubbing during cycles.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. For Kenmore model 587792210, you can replace many non-electrical, exterior parts yourself (such as the door and access panels) with basic hand tools and careful screw handling. For any repair that involves wiring, water lines, or internal components, we recommend using safe shutoff steps and a more advanced DIY approach.

Good DIY candidates on model 587792210

These are typically straightforward because they are cosmetic or access-related parts.

  • Replace a damaged door panel or insert panel
  • Swap a lower access panel for appearance or fit
  • Tighten or replace loose mounting screws (use the same screw locations)
  • Re-seat a panel that is rubbing or misaligned
  • Clean and inspect behind the access panel while it is off

Common parts for this model:

What you are replacing Part name on this model What it affects
Lower front cover Access panel (white) 5300808069 Appearance and under-dishwasher access
Door face panel Panel (white) 5303943119 Door appearance and fit
Door insert/trim piece Insert panel 5300808300 Door appearance and alignment

Safety steps we use before any dishwasher repair

Even for “simple” panel work, treat it like a real repair.

  • Turn off power at the breaker (dishwashers are hardwired or plugged in under the sink)
  • Shut off the water supply valve under the sink if you will remove the toe-kick/access area
  • Protect the floor with a towel or cardboard to prevent scratches
  • Keep screws organized by location (top, sides, bottom)
  • Do not pull on wiring or insulation behind the access panel

When DIY is not the best choice

If the job requires testing voltage, disconnecting water lines, or removing the dishwasher from the cabinet, the risk level goes up.

  • Electrical troubleshooting (control, wiring, heating circuits)
  • Leaks involving hoses, pump seals, or inlet connections
  • Any repair that requires pulling the dishwasher out

Why it matters

A correctly installed door or access panel prevents rubbing, vibration noise, and gaps that can expose insulation or wiring. It also helps the dishwasher sit flush in the cabinet for a clean, secure fit.

Last updated: February 2026

Repairing a Kenmore dishwasher is worth it when the fix is straightforward, the tub is in good shape, and the repair cost is reasonable compared to replacement. For model 587792210 (a colored door and access panel configuration), cosmetic door-panel repairs are often a smart way to refresh the look without replacing the dishwasher.

Quick way to decide

Use these practical checkpoints before you spend money on parts or labor:

  • If the tub leaks or is badly rusted, replacement usually makes more sense than repair.
  • If the problem is cosmetic (dented, scratched, or discolored front), repairing is usually worth it.
  • If the dishwasher cleans well and drains normally, investing in panels can extend its usable life.
  • If multiple major systems are failing (wash motor, drain pump, heater, control), replacement is often the better value.
  • If you can do the work yourself, repair is typically worth it because you avoid labor costs.

Common repair scenarios for model 587792210

This model page focuses on the exterior door and lower access area. These are typical “worth it” repairs because they are non-invasive and do not require opening the water system.

Situation Typical best move Example part on this page
Lower toe-kick area is bent, stained, or mismatched Replace the access panel Access panel (white) 5300808069
Door front looks worn but dishwasher still runs well Replace the door panel/insert Panel (white) 5303943119 or insert panel 5300808300
You want a matched, complete front refresh Replace as a kit when applicable Panel kit 7098

Why it matters

A dishwasher that still washes and drains properly can often be kept in service for years with targeted repairs. Replacing a door panel or access panel improves appearance and can help protect internal components from bumps and moisture around the lower front.

Last updated: February 2026

Common Kenmore dishwasher problems include a no-start condition (often door latch related), poor cleaning from low spray pressure, draining issues, leaks at the door, and unusual noises from the wash system. For Kenmore model 587792210, door and access panel fit issues can also contribute to leaks and vibration.

Most common symptoms and likely causes

  • Dishwasher won’t start: door not fully closed, door latch or door switch issue, control not responding, power supply problem (tripped breaker or loose connection)
  • Not cleaning well: clogged spray arms, dirty filter area, low water temperature, overloading, wrong detergent
  • Not draining: kinked drain hose, clogged air gap or disposer inlet, blocked filter/sump area, drain pump problem
  • Leaking: door not sealing, door not closing squarely, damaged or misaligned door panels, over-sudsing from wrong soap
  • Loud grinding or rattling: debris in pump area, loose items contacting spray arm, worn wash components

Quick checks we recommend first (5 to 10 minutes)

  1. Confirm the door closes firmly and the cycle actually latches.
  2. Reset power by turning the breaker off for 1 minute, then back on.
  3. Check for standing water in the tub after a cycle (drain issue clue).
  4. Inspect the lower spray arm area for food debris or broken glass.
  5. Run hot water at the sink before starting to improve wash performance.

Door and panel issues that can cause leaks or vibration

Because this model page is for a dishwasher colored door and access panel, cosmetic parts can still affect operation. A bent, loose, or mismatched panel can prevent the door from closing evenly, which leads to small leaks and extra noise.

If you see gaps, rubbing, or a door that feels “twisted,” check these model-matched parts:

Symptom-to-fix guide

Symptom What to check first What often fixes it
Won’t start Door closure and latch feel Adjust door alignment; inspect latch/switch area
Leaks at bottom of door Door closes evenly Correct panel fit; reduce suds; clean sealing surfaces
Poor cleaning Spray arm movement, hot water Clear clogs; improve loading; run hot water first
Won’t drain Hose routing, disposer inlet Clear blockage; straighten hose

Why it matters

Catching a door-closing or draining problem early helps prevent water damage, repeat cycle failures, and premature wear on the wash system.

Last updated: February 2026

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