Can you still get parts for a Kenmore dishwasher?
Yes. We still support Kenmore dishwasher parts, and for Kenmore model 58715152400 many common repair parts are available, including door seals, drain components, and fill parts. The key is matching the exact model number so the part fits and seals correctly.
How to find the right part for Kenmore 58715152400
Use the model number 58715152400 (from the rating label) and confirm the part by name and symptom in the 58715152400 owner's manual. For installation-related parts and routing (hoses, power, leveling), follow the 58715152400 installation guide.
Common parts customers replace on this model include:
- Door sealing parts for leaks at the bottom of the door
- Drain parts for standing water or slow draining
- Fill parts for no-fill or underfilling
- Rack rollers and rack parts for rough sliding or broken wheels
- Heating parts for poor drying or cool wash water
Parts we commonly see needed (examples)
If your symptom matches, these are model-specific examples from our parts list:
- Leaking at the lower door edge: gasket 809006501
- Not draining or draining slowly: hose 807117001 or dishwasher drain pump A00126501
- Not filling or filling slowly: valve 154637401
Quick symptom-to-part map
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for 58715152400 |
|---|---|---|
| Water on floor at door | Door seal | Gasket 809006501 |
| Water left in tub | Drain path | Hose 807117001, Drain pump A00126501 |
| No water entering | Fill system | Valve 154637401 |
| Rack won’t roll smoothly | Rack hardware | Lower dishrack roller 5304532229 |
Why it matters
Dishwashers rely on correct sealing, proper fill pressure, and kink-free drain routing. The installation instructions call out issues like kinked hoses, flushing the water line before final connection, and proper leveling, all of which directly affect leaks, draining, and wash performance.
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find model number on a Kenmore dishwasher?
On Kenmore dishwasher model 58715152400, we find the model number on the model and serial number label located on the inside edge of the door area (typically along the left side of the tub opening). Check the label for both the model and serial number.
Where to look (fast checklist)
- Open the dishwasher door fully.
- Look along the left inner side of the tub opening near the front.
- Check the top edge of the tub opening if you do not see it on the side.
- Look for a sticker or metal tag labeled Model and Serial.
- Write the model number exactly as shown (for this unit: 58715152400).
What the label helps you do
The model and serial label is what we use to match the correct Kenmore parts and diagrams, including items like a door seal, drain hose, water inlet valve, and heating element.
| You need | Where it’s used | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (example: 58715152400) | Parts lookup and fit verification | Ensures the part matches your exact design |
| Serial number | Date/production details | Helps confirm version changes within a model |
Why it matters
Kenmore dishwashers can have small design changes within the same series; using the exact model number from the label prevents ordering the wrong part and speeds up troubleshooting.
Helpful reference
For a picture-based guide to the label location and what to record, use the 58715152400 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is water standing in the bottom of my Kenmore dishwasher?
Water standing in the bottom of your Kenmore dishwasher model 58715152400 after a completed cycle is not normal; it almost always means the unit is not draining properly. The fastest fixes are checking the disposer connection (if used), clearing a kink or clog in the drain hose, and inspecting the drain pump area for blockage using the steps in the 58715152400 owner's manual.
Quick checks that fix most “standing water” problems
- Confirm the cycle fully finished (some cycles pause briefly as the wash action switches).
- If your dishwasher drains through a food waste disposer, run the disposer and make sure it is empty.
- If a disposer was recently installed, make sure the disposer inlet knockout plug was removed.
- Inspect the drain hose for kinks, crushing, or a clog.
- Check the tub bottom and filter area for debris; remove any broken-glass pieces from the glass trap.
- Listen during the drain portion: a steady hum with little or no draining points to a blocked or failing drain pump.
Parts that commonly solve a no-drain condition
If the hose is split, collapsed, or internally clogged, replacement is often the most reliable fix. If the pump runs but cannot move water (or is seized), the drain pump is the next likely repair.
| Symptom | Most likely area | Common repair direction |
|---|---|---|
| Water remains after cycle | Drain path restriction | Clear disposer inlet, hose, air gap (if used) |
| Hums but won’t drain | Pump jam or weak pump | Clear obstruction; replace pump if needed |
| Drains slowly | Partial clog | Clean hose routing; clear buildup |
Helpful model-matched parts:
- Hose 807117001 (drain hose)
- Dishwasher drain pump A00126501 (drain pump)
Why it matters
Standing water can lead to odors, poor cleaning, and repeated drain errors. Restoring proper draining protects the wash system and keeps the filter and collection chamber from holding soil longer than intended.
Last updated: February 2026





