Can I replace dishwasher parts myself?
Yes. On the Kenmore 2214545N711 dishwasher, many common repairs are DIY-friendly (rack hardware, door latch, spray arm, drain hose) as long as we shut off power and water first and follow the step-by-step instructions in the 2214545N711 owner's manual.
Good DIY repairs vs. “call for service” repairs
Many parts on this dishwasher are straightforward to access; others involve wiring, leak risk, or precise reassembly.
Usually good DIY jobs
- Upper rack hardware such as the dishwasher rack adjuster W10712395 and track stops
- Rack wheels and rollers (upper or lower)
- Door latch replacement
- Spray arm replacement and cleaning
- Drain hose replacement (if routing is accessible)
Usually better for a technician
- Control and console diagnostics (intermittent power, keypad issues)
- Leak troubleshooting tied to sump seals or motor area
- Electrical testing (live-voltage checks)
Safety and prep checklist (do this every time)
- Turn off power at the breaker (dishwashers are hard-wired or corded).
- Shut off the water supply valve under the sink.
- Protect the floor with towels; keep screws out of the pump area.
- Take photos before removing wires, hoses, or brackets.
- After reassembly, run a short cycle and check for leaks at the inlet and drain connections.
What the manual and install guide help with
The manual covers rack removal and reinstall steps, including reinstalling track stops so the rack cannot slide out unexpectedly. For installation-related adjustments (like door spring tension and centering), use the 2214545N711 installation guide.
Quick reference: common symptoms and likely parts
| Symptom | Common DIY checks | Parts that are often involved |
|---|---|---|
| Upper rack won’t roll smoothly | Inspect wheels, track stops, adjuster wear | Rack adjuster, rack wheels, rail stops |
| Door won’t latch | Check strike alignment, latch movement | Door latch |
| Not draining | Check drain hose routing and clogs | Drain hose, drain pump |
Why it matters
DIY replacement can restore cleaning performance and prevent secondary damage (like racks falling off the tracks or doors not sealing). Following the correct steps also reduces leak risk and avoids losing hardware into the sump and spray arm area.
Last updated: February 2026
Can you still get parts for a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes. We still support replacement parts for Kenmore dishwashers, and for Kenmore model 2214545N711 you can match parts by the full model number to ensure fit and function (especially for common repairs like racks, latches, valves, pumps, and seals). Use the 2214545N711 owner’s manual to confirm features and part locations before ordering.
How to make sure you order the right part
- Use the complete model number 2214545N711 (not just “Kenmore dishwasher”).
- Match by the exact part ID and description when available.
- Compare the failed symptom to the part’s job (fill, drain, heat, latch, spray).
- Check whether the issue is mechanical (rack/wheels) or functional (drain/fill).
- Verify installation constraints like drain hose routing and electrical requirements in the 2214545N711 installation guide.
Common Kenmore dishwasher parts people replace
Here are examples of parts available for this model that cover frequent wear and failure points:
| Problem you see | Part that often fixes it | Example part for 2214545N711 |
|---|---|---|
| Upper rack won’t stay level or adjust | Rack adjuster | Dishwasher rack adjuster W10712395 |
| Door won’t latch or starts then stops | Door latch | Dishwasher door latch (match by model) |
| Not filling or fills slowly | Water inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve (match by model) |
| Won’t drain or leaves water | Drain pump or drain hose | Dishwasher drain pump or drain hose (match by model) |
Why it matters
Kenmore dishwashers are built with components that are shared across multiple production platforms, so parts availability stays strong for high-wear items. The key is using the exact model number so you get the correct OEM-style replacement for your specific tub, rack system, and controls.
If your dishwasher shows an error code
Use our Kenmore 665 model dishwasher error codes reference to translate the code into the most likely failed system (drain, fill, heating, or control), then confirm the matching part for 2214545N711.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth repairing a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes, repairing a Kenmore dishwasher is usually worth it when the problem is a common wear item or mid-priced part and the tub is in good shape; for Kenmore model 2214545N711, many fixes (rack hardware, latch, hoses, valve) restore reliable washing for far less than replacement. See the 2214545N711 owner's manual for maintenance and troubleshooting basics.
Quick decision checklist
- Repair if the dishwasher cleans well but has a single failure (leak, no drain, won’t latch, rack won’t roll).
- Repair if the issue is a mechanical part such as a hose, valve, latch, wheel, or rack adjuster.
- Repair if the unit is under 10 years old and the repair is straightforward.
- Replace if the tub is rusted, badly leaking from the tub seam, or multiple major systems are failing.
- Replace if the repair requires repeated service and performance is still poor.
Typical repair costs: what’s “minor” vs “major”
Parts cost is only one piece of the decision; labor and access matter too.
| Repair type | Common symptoms | Typical direction |
|---|---|---|
| Rack and door hardware | Rack falls, won’t slide, door won’t close | Usually worth repairing |
| Water fill or drain | Not filling, not draining, standing water | Often worth repairing |
| Heating or wash performance | Poor drying, cool water, weak wash | Depends on age and overall condition |
| Control or multiple failures | Random behavior plus other issues | Often replacement makes more sense |
Model-specific parts that often make repair worthwhile
These are common, high-impact fixes on dishwashers like the Kenmore 2214545N711:
- Dishwasher rack adjuster W10712395 (upper rack height/position problems)
- Dishwasher door latch WPW10653840 (won’t start because the door won’t latch)
- Dishwasher water inlet valve W11175771 (no fill or slow fill)
- Dishwasher drain pump W10876537 (won’t drain)
- Element assembly W10703867 (poor drying or water not heating)
Why it matters
A dishwasher is a sealed wash system with a filtration system, spray arms, heating element, and door sealing surfaces. When one component fails, replacing that single part often restores full performance without the cost and hassle of a full replacement.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the commonly replaced parts in a dishwasher?
In a Kenmore dishwasher like model 2214545N711, the most commonly replaced parts are the wash and drain components (spray arm, pumps, hoses), water-fill parts (inlet valve), heating parts (heater), and door and rack hardware (latch, seals, wheels, adjusters) because they wear, clog, or leak over time.
Commonly replaced parts (and what they do)
- Spray arm: spins and distributes wash water; clogs cause poor cleaning.
- Heating element: heats water and helps drying; failures can leave dishes wet or cool.
- Water inlet valve: controls fill water; problems can cause no-fill or slow-fill.
- Drain pump and drain hose: removes dirty water; issues cause standing water.
- Door latch and door seals: keep the door closed and watertight; failures cause leaks or no-start.
- Rack hardware (wheels, adjusters, rail stops): keeps racks rolling and aligned; breakage causes sagging or derailment.
Model 2214545N711 examples from our parts list
| Symptom | Part to check first | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Upper rack won’t stay up, tilts, or binds | Rack adjuster and stops | Dishwasher rack adjuster W10712395, dishwasher dishrack slide rail stop, upper WP8565925 |
| Lower rack won’t roll smoothly | Rack wheels | Whirlpool dishwasher dishrack wheel W10195416V |
| Not filling or filling slowly | Water inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve W11175771 |
| Standing water after cycle | Drain pump or drain hose | Dishwasher drain pump W10876537, dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
| Poor drying or water not heating | Heater | Element assembly W10703867 |
Why these parts fail most often
These parts handle heat, water flow, and movement every cycle. Mineral buildup can restrict spray arms and valves, food debris can strain pumps and hoses, and normal rack loading stresses wheels and adjusters.
Quick checks before you buy a part
- Clean the filter area and check the sump for debris.
- Inspect spray arm holes for clogs and rinse them out.
- Look for kinks, cracks, or leaks at the drain hose and inlet connection.
- Confirm the door closes firmly and the latch engages.
- Verify hot water supply to the dishwasher is about 120°F (49°C) and supply pressure is 20 to 120 psi.
Helpful references
- Use the 2214545N711 installation guide for water supply, pressure, and electrical requirements.
- If you’re troubleshooting a flashing code, use Kenmore 665 model dishwasher error codes.
Last updated: February 2026





