Kenmore 665 model dishwasher error codes
These error code explanations can help you perform Kenmore dishwasher model 665 troubleshooting when you see a light (or lights) blinking on the display.
Find the Kenmore 665 or Kenmore Elite dishwasher error code displayed on the control panel and follow the troubleshooting tips listed in the chart below to fix the problem. Kenmore and Kenmore Elite dishwasher diagnostic codes no longer appear on the display once you resolve the problem that caused the code.
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Heater circuit failure. Control didn't detect the expected rise in water temperature when the heating element was energized to heat water during the cycle.
Check the heating element and related components (wiring and control board) in that circuit
The control detects a stuck button on the control panel.
A failed control panel or a bad electronic control board can cause this code. Check the buttons on the control panel using a volt/ohm meter. In most cases, the control panel needs to be replaced.
If the dishwasher door is opened or power is interrupted during the cycle, the dishwasher won't start again until the door is detected as closed and the Start/Resume button is pressed.
Check the door latch and switch assembly. A failure in the Start/Resume button also can cause this problem.
The dishwasher won't start a new cycle unless it detects that the door opened after the previous cycle.
Turn off power to the dishwasher by shutting off the breaker and restarting. If that does not work, the door switch assembly is stuck and must be replaced.
Accidentally turned on or control detected keypad problem.
Press the Heated Dry key for 5 seconds to turn off control lock feature. If that doesn't work, replace keypad.
Control could not confirm Sanitation water temperature was achieved
The heating element must stay on for 10 minutes when heating water for the sanitation cycle and water temperature must reach 150 degrees. Check incoming water temperature. If incoming water temperature is below 120 degrees, the heating element may not heat the water to 150 degrees. If incoming water temperature is above 150 degrees the heating element may not stay on for 10 minutes so the sanitation error may occur. If incoming water temperature is okay, check the heating element for damage. Replace the heating element if it's damaged or it doesn't heat.
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