Kenmore Dishwasher 665.15721690 (66515721690, 665 15721690) Parts
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Part Number: WP302704
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Debris got into the impeller and broke it Thomas L. • Westport , MA • November 30, 2014
Replaced the drain & wash impeller kit.
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Part Number: WP303918
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Leaks from around the door and from the pump motor Samuel M. • Sudbury , MA • January 12, 2016
1. To fix the leaks from around the door, I replaced the upper and lower door seals. These were purchased in a separate transcation, so they are not the parts shown here. The upper door seal worked as intended, but the lower seal would not stay in place on the lower edge of the door during a wash. Therefore I cleaned the grease and detergent off the old seal, and installed using silicone sealer/adhesive. The plastic edge pieces for the lower seal were supplied with the kit, and they installed...
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Part Number: WP304170
Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP304669
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Mouse chewed through the original fill hose Lewis R. • Fontana , CA • January 12, 2017
Replaced the fill hose with the replacement hose after removing about 5 inches. Works great!
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Part Number: WP3367910
Cap with rubber pressure seal to hold down lower spray arm. Instruction sheet included.
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Gasket came apart started leaving reidue on dishes Barbara D. • Clinton , SC • March 24, 2017
Replaced spray arm cap in about a minute works great now.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP3368979
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Part Number: WP3369526
Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP3369614
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The access panel tabs where it is screwed into the dishwasher had broken and so the panel was barely hanging on Elaine S. • Newport News , VA • July 13, 2014
Removed the hex nut screw that was still there, had to find another one to replace the missing one. Needed to remove the old kick plate from the old panel and the front trim pieces, clean them up a little and attach them to the new panel. Then my new, pretty, clean panel was ready to be put back in place.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP3370389
Size: 10-32 x 15/16 inch.
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Part Number: WP3370868
This is the access panel located under the main door panel.
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I wanted to change the colour of the door David M. • Breckenridge , CO • January 08, 2015
I replaced the face sheets with new black ones
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Part Number: WP3372413
Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP3373360
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Small plastic clips broke Douglass R. • Chesterfield , MI • April 07, 2015
I watched a couple of your on line videos, brought the parts and fixed the dish racks. Easy. Kitchen Aid label with serial number worn out.
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Part Number: WP3374728
Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP3376723
This O-ring is a small rubber replacement seal that helps stop water leaks where two components meet. It restores a tight seal to reduce drips and prevent water damage from worn or cracked seals. What it does:
- Provides a compression seal between mating parts to prevent leaks
- Commonly replaced when visible cracking, flattening, or hardening occurs
- Helps eliminate steady drips or pooling of water near the seal area
- Restores proper sealing after disassembly for service or part replacement
What's included: One O-ring seal Install notes:
- Disconnect power and shut off the water supply before servicing
- Remove surrounding components carefully to avoid damaging the seal seat
- Inspect the mating surfaces for debris or damage; clean before installing new O-ring
- Lubricate with a compatible, appliance-safe lubricant; do not use petroleum-based products unless specified
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Leaks from around the door and from the pump motor Samuel M. • Sudbury , MA • January 12, 2016
1. To fix the leaks from around the door, I replaced the upper and lower door seals. These were purchased in a separate transcation, so they are not the parts shown here. The upper door seal worked as intended, but the lower seal would not stay in place on the lower edge of the door during a wash. Therefore I cleaned the grease and detergent off the old seal, and installed using silicone sealer/adhesive. The plastic edge pieces for the lower seal were supplied with the kit, and they installed...
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Part Number: WP3378123
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It was missing the front toe kick and electrical panel Melinda L. • Madras , OR • April 17, 2017
Ordered parts from appliance parts pros
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP3378124
This premium dispenser cam engages the dispenser mechanism to control door/lever movement and ensure reliable dispense actions. It replaces a worn cam to restore proper dispenser function and consistent operation. What it does:
- Rotates and times the dispenser lever/door so the dispenser opens and closes correctly
- Transfers motion from the actuator to the dispenser linkage or switch
- Commonly used when the dispenser lever feels loose, doesn't return, or dispensing is intermittent
- Helps stop unwanted continuous dispensing caused by a worn cam surface
What's included: One premium dispenser cam Install notes:
- Disconnect power (and water supply if applicable) before starting work
- Access the dispenser assembly; removal of the dispenser bezel or control housing may be required
- Handle small plastic parts carefully to avoid breaking tabs; align cam on shaft before reassembly
- Test dispenser operation after reassembly to ensure correct movement and sealing
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Staying on same cycle Vance N. • Burlington , WA • November 05, 2015
Replaced timer,and timer cam.
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