Are Amana dishwashers made in the USA?
Amana is a Whirlpool-owned brand, but Amana dishwashers are not all made only in the USA. Manufacturing location varies by model and production run, so for Amana model ADB1500ADS4, the reliable way to confirm is to check the product’s rating label for the country of origin.
How to check where your ADB1500ADS4 was made
Look for the rating label (sometimes called the model and serial tag). Common locations on built-in dishwashers include:
- Along the tub frame, visible when you open the door
- On the left or right side wall of the tub opening
- Near the door hinge area
- On the inner edge of the door
The label typically lists the model number, serial number, electrical ratings, and the country of origin.
What you can expect to see on the label
Here is what to look for and how to use it:
| Label item | What it tells you | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (ADB1500ADS4) | Confirms the exact unit | Prevents mix-ups with similar Amana models |
| Serial number | Production batch info | Helps identify build details by run |
| Country of origin | Where it was manufactured | Answers the USA vs. non-USA question |
Why it matters
Country of origin does not change how we match parts for ADB1500ADS4, but it can matter for personal preference and for confirming you are referencing the correct unit when ordering parts.
Parts help for this model
If you are troubleshooting performance issues (sometimes mistaken for a “made where” concern), these model-matched parts are common fixes:
- Dishwasher water inlet valve W11175771 for fill problems
- Dishwasher drain pump W10876537 for draining problems
- Element assembly W10518394 for heating and drying performance
For symptom-based help, use our DIY video: dishwasher common questions.
Why is my Amana dishwasher leaking?
On the Amana ADB1500ADS4 dishwasher, leaks usually come from a failing seal or hose connection, a cracked sump area, or a pump-related leak that lets water escape under the tub. Start by identifying where the water appears (front, left/right side, or underneath) before replacing parts.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Pull the toe-kick panel and look for drip trails while the unit fills and washes.
- Check the door gasket and bottom door area for debris that prevents a tight seal.
- Confirm the dishwasher is level; a forward tilt can push water toward the door.
- Inspect the drain hose routing for kinks and make sure the high loop is in place.
- Look for loose clamps or wet fittings around the sump and pump area.
Most common leak sources (and what to do)
| Where you see water | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Front of unit | Door seal issue or oversudsing | Clean gasket, reduce soap, verify level |
| Underneath center | Sump seal or pump housing leak | Inspect sump area; consider dishwasher sump and seal assembly WPW10455268 |
| Underneath near hoses | Loose clamp or split hose | Tighten/replace clamp; check dishwasher circulation pump-to-sump hose W10445975 |
| Water on floor after cycle | Drain path leak | Inspect hose and connections; consider dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
Why it matters
Even a small leak can damage flooring and cabinets, and water reaching electrical components can cause the dishwasher to stop mid-cycle. Finding the leak location first prevents replacing the wrong part.
When a part replacement is likely
If you see water dripping from the pump or sump area during wash action (not just during drain), the sealing surfaces are typically the issue. On this model, the fix often involves the sump and seal area, hoses, or pump components.
For step-by-step troubleshooting, use our dishwasher leaks video.
Last updated: February 2026
Why does my Amana dishwasher not dry?
If your Amana ADB1500ADS4 dishwasher finishes with wet dishes, the most common causes are no heat during the dry portion, poor rinse aid use, or airflow and loading issues. Start by confirming the heated dry option is on, then check for heating and water circulation problems.
Quick checks that fix most “not drying” complaints
- Turn on Heated Dry (or the highest dry option available) for the cycle you are using.
- Use rinse aid and set the dispenser to a higher setting if plastics stay wet.
- Open the door slightly for 5 to 10 minutes after the cycle to vent steam (especially with plastic items).
- Avoid nesting bowls and cups; leave space so hot, moist air can escape.
- Run the hot water at the sink until it is hot before starting the dishwasher.
Parts that commonly cause no-heat drying
If the unit is not heating, drying performance drops sharply. These parts are common suspects on dishwashers like the ADB1500ADS4:
| Symptom | What it usually points to | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes cold at end of cycle | Heater not working | Element assembly W10518394 |
| Wash seems weak, drying suffers | Poor circulation or diverter issue | Dishwasher diverter motor W10537869 |
| Water not hot enough in tub | Fill or heating issue | Dishwasher water inlet valve W11175771 |
How we recommend troubleshooting (safe, practical steps)
- Confirm heat is being produced: after 10 to 15 minutes of washing, the door should feel warm and you should see strong spray action.
- Check filters and spray: a clogged filter or restricted spray reduces cleaning and drying.
- Look for standing water: if it is not draining well, humidity stays high and drying suffers.
For drain-related symptoms, use dishwasher not draining video.
Why it matters
Drying depends on heat plus good water circulation and proper draining. When any of those are weak, moisture stays on dishes, plastics flip and pool water, and you can also see spots and film.
Last updated: February 2026
Why are the spray arms not spinning on my Amana dishwasher?
On the Amana ADB1500ADS4 dishwasher, spray arms usually stop spinning because water flow is restricted (clogged spray holes, a dirty filter, low fill) or the wash system is not circulating water strongly enough. Start by cleaning and checking for obstructions, then move to pump and valve checks.
Quick checks that fix most “not spinning” issues
- Make sure tall items are not blocking the arm’s rotation path.
- Remove the spray arm and clear clogged jets; rinse out grit and hard-water scale.
- Clean the filter area and re-seat it; a loose or dirty filter reduces pressure.
- Confirm the dishwasher is filling to a normal level (water should cover the sump area during fill).
- Run hot water at the sink for 30 to 60 seconds before starting to improve wash pressure and temperature.
Parts to inspect on ADB1500ADS4
If cleaning does not restore strong spray, these model-matched parts are common causes:
| Symptom you notice | Most likely area | Model-matched part to consider |
|---|---|---|
| Weak spray, poor cleaning, arms barely move | Spray arm jets worn or clogged | Dishwasher spray arm WPW10491331 |
| Dishwasher seems to fill slowly or not enough | Water supply into tub restricted | Dishwasher water inlet valve W11175771 |
| Humming, poor wash action, little water movement | Circulation system not moving water | Dishwasher pump motor W11084656 |
| Intermittent wash pressure, odd wash pattern | Diverter not routing water correctly | Dishwasher diverter motor W10537869 |
How we recommend diagnosing it (in order)
- Spin test (power off): With the racks in, rotate the spray arm by hand; it should turn freely without scraping.
- Jet cleaning: Flush each spray hole from both sides; a toothpick and warm water work well.
- Filter and sump check: Remove debris (labels, glass, seeds) that can starve the pump.
- Fill check: If the fill is low, focus on the inlet valve and household shutoff.
- Circulation check: If the tub fills normally but wash pressure is weak, focus on the pump motor or diverter.
Why it matters
Spray arms spin from water pressure. Any restriction (filter debris, clogged jets, low fill) or a weak circulation system reduces pressure, so dishes stay dirty and cycles can run longer.
Last updated: February 2026





