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66512774K311 Kenmore Dishwasher
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The retainer clip is used to hold the access panel on your dishwasher in place. It is a genuine OEM part that is black in color and sold individually. The only tool required to complete the repair is ...
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$10.88
If your dishwasher has started leaking, there may be an issue with the door seal. This genuine OEM replacement part measures approximately 22 inches long and 2 inches wide. The seal is made of plastic...
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$6.51
This part is used to hold the access panel in place. Sold individually.
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$28.91
This door latch secures the dishwasher door and signals the control board when closed, allowing the cycle to begin. If the door won’t latch or the dishwasher won’t start, the latch may be faulty. Comp...
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Sold individually. The size of this screw is 1/4" hex head and 10-12 x 1/2".
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$9.79
This part is a replacement screw for your dishwasher. It is made of metal and is approximately ¾ inch long. It is a hex-head screw and is sold individually. It is used to hold the dispenser bracket in...
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$76.95
If your dishwasher door won’t close properly or feels loose, the hinge might be the problem. This replacement hinge supports the door and helps it open and close smoothly. Easy to install and built fo...
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$69.95
This door hinge supports smooth opening and secure closure by maintaining correct door alignment. Proper hinge function helps preserve door sealing and prevents uneven wear. Replacing a worn hinge res...
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Common Problems and Symptoms for 66512774K311
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Door latch failure
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Door won’t close
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Will Not Start
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Not cleaning dishes properly
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Will not dispense detergent
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- Customer:
- Don from GRAPEVINE, TX
- Parts Used:
- WPW10497235
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Door leaking from corner.
First, I replaced the bottom door seal. You will need magnetic nut drivers because of the location of the 3/16 screws that hold the seal in place. you also need a 1/4 in nut driver to remove plastic cover that covers up the 5 3/16 screws. Last you need a small star driver to remove the door screws. Note 4 of the door screws, the 4 on top
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of the door are much longer than the side screws. With all this said, this seal was not my problem. I then replaced the large black rubber seal around the tub. Be sure if you do this you fold the seal in half and start in the middle of the top of the opening so you have the exact amount of seal left over on both sides. Also when you remove the old seal, clean the area it was removed from with a damp cloth. Turns out, That was not my problem either. So now I will move to the next step to see where the water is coming from but maybe this information will help someone with a simple door leak.
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- Customer:
- RONALD from PRESCOTT, AZ
- Parts Used:
- WPW10653840
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
Door would not latch shut
Following a utube video made it easy. Removed the outer cover of the door to expose latch. Two screws remove the latch, pay attention to how it was positioned and put the new one on and then replace the panel. But first turn off the electricity to the unit at the fuse box.
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Hinge bent went spring cable broke
My wife hired a local repairman when the right side spring cable broke (I was out of town). He took two hours to fix it (and two appointments). The door would then pop open when running. He came back and replaced the latch. Problems persisted. I then ordered new hinges and replaced both in half hour or so. Would recommend doing all
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of these repairs yourself. None of these repairs are that hard and definitely not worth paying hundreds to do it. Trickiest part is pulling the dishwasher out from the counter without impacting the electrical or water connections. Disconnecting the power is important on all repairs. When you take the screws out of the door to get to the hinges, make sure you have a helper just to hold the door up while removing the last few screws. The left side hinge was really bent (when the right side spring cable broke) - caused the door to be out of square and thus would not effectively close. This was obvious after a 5 minute search on this this and other repair sites. Process that I used: 1. remove screws from both sides holding dishwasher into counter (may have screws into countertop as well). 2. turn off power, 3. pull out dishwasher far enough to see hinges and springs (careful of connections), 4. remove front door screws, 5. take off front panel, 6. remove spring cables (pull cable taut and remove "hook" from hinge)., 7. unscrew two screws holding hinge to door, 8. bend metal fingers around hinge pin to be able to remove hinge., 9. attach hinge in opposite path. 10. repeat on other side (if necessary), 11. reconnect things in opposite order...test door prior to reattaching door panel. Make sure you level the unit with the adjustable feet. Make sure screws in sides of cabinet aren't too tight as it can take the unit out of square pretty easily...
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