Does the WDTA50SAHV0 have a stainless steel tub?
Yes. The Whirlpool WDTA50SAHV0 is a stainless steel tub undercounter dishwasher; a small amount of residual water at the end of a cycle is normal and helps keep seals from drying out.
How we know (model-specific)
The installation instructions for this model identify it as an undercounter dishwasher with a stainless steel tub; see the WDTA50SAHV0 installation guide.
What you may notice with a stainless tub
- A few drops or a thin film of water on the tub bottom after the cycle ends
- Water beads on stainless surfaces instead of “sheeting” off
- More visible water spots if rinse aid is low or water is hard
- A cooler-feeling tub compared to plastic, especially right after drying
Quick checks if water seems excessive
If you see standing water that is more than a thin film, focus on draining basics:
| What you see | Most common cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Thin film or a few drops | Normal residual water | Open the door to vent and let it evaporate |
| Small puddle in sump area | Filter needs cleaning | Clean and reinstall filters per the WDTA50SAHV0 owner’s manual |
| Water left throughout bottom | Drain restriction or weak drain pump | Check drain hose routing and air gap (if used) |
Why it matters
Knowing the WDTA50SAHV0 has a stainless steel tub helps set expectations for normal end-of-cycle moisture and guides proper care. Regular filter cleaning and correct drain hose routing help prevent odor, poor draining, and performance issues.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Whirlpool dishwasher?
On Whirlpool WDTA50SAHV0 dishwashers, the most common problems we see are “won’t start/run,” poor draining, and cleaning or drying complaints. Many “won’t run” calls come down to the door not latching or Start/Resume not being completed correctly per the WDTA50SAHV0 owner’s manual.
Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)
- Dishwasher won’t start or stops mid-cycle: door not fully closed/latched, Control/Lock enabled, or Start/Resume sequence not completed.
- Not draining: drain path restriction (filter area, hose routing, air gap), or a failing drain pump.
- Dishes not clean: loading interference with spray arms, low water fill, detergent issues, or circulation problems.
- Not drying well: rinse aid needed, heated dry option not used, or heater circuit issue.
- Leaks or water on the floor: door seal/installation level issues, oversudsing, or loose hose connections.
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no tools)
- Press Start/Resume, then close the door firmly within 4 seconds so the cycle actually begins or resumes.
- Confirm the door is fully latched; if it feels “soft” or pops open, inspect the latch.
- Make sure tall items are not blocking the rack or spray arm and preventing the door from closing.
- If the dishwasher is not draining well, check and clean the drain air gap (if your setup has one).
- Run a cleaning cycle periodically; the manual recommends affresh and also describes an occasional vinegar rinse method.
Common problem-to-part match for WDTA50SAHV0
| Symptom | What to check first | Part that often fixes it |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start, Start/Resume light blinks | Door closure and latch engagement | Dishwasher door latch WPW10653840 |
| Not draining | Air gap, hose routing, drain path | Dishwasher drain pump W10876537 |
| Not drying | Rinse aid, dry option, heater function | Element assembly W10703867 |
Why it matters
Catching the “simple” causes first (door latch, loading interference, Start/Resume timing) prevents unnecessary part replacement and gets your WDTA50SAHV0 back to normal operation faster.
Last updated: January 2026
What size is the WDTA50SAHV0?
The Whirlpool WDTA50SAHV0 is a standard 24-inch built-in dishwasher. For installation, plan on an overall width of about 23 7/8 in. and a depth around 24 1/2 in., with a typical undercounter opening height of about 34 in. (varies by toe-kick and leveling).
Key dimensions to plan for
Use these common installation dimensions from the WDTA50SAHV0 installation guide:
- Width: 23 7/8 in. (606 mm)
- Depth (cabinet cutout): 24 in. (610 mm)
- Depth (dishwasher body shown): 24 1/2 in. (622 mm)
- Cabinet opening height: typically 34 in. (864 mm)
- Minimum height (with wheels removed): 33 1/2 in. (851 mm)
Quick size table
| Measurement | Typical value for WDTA50SAHV0 install planning |
|---|---|
| Width | 23 7/8 in. |
| Depth (opening) | 24 in. |
| Depth (unit body shown) | 24 1/2 in. |
| Opening height | ~34 in. |
Why the numbers can look different
Dishwasher “size” depends on what you’re measuring. Here are the most common differences:
- Cabinet opening depth is the space you need in the cabinet.
- Dishwasher depth can vary slightly depending on insulation and how the unit is leveled.
- Handle projection can add depth beyond the front face (varies by model).
- Panel-ready note: some models list 24 in. depth not including a custom panel (not all models use this).
Why it matters
Correct dimensions help prevent fit issues like a door that hits adjacent cabinets, a toe-kick that won’t reinstall, or a dishwasher that cannot slide fully back into the opening.
Last updated: January 2026





