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  • Dishwasher Tub Seal for Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 - Part W11414078

    Tub and frame parts diagram

    Seal, Cabinet

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  • Thermostat-h for Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 - Part W11573758

    Pump, washarm and motor parts diagram

    Thermostat-h

    Part #W11193089

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  • Mv-manifold/ for Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 - Part W11814182

    Upper wash and rinse parts diagram

    Dishwasher Manifold And Spray Arm Assembly

    Part #W11174340

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  • Washer Hose Clamp for Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 - Part WP285655

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    Dishwasher Hose Clamp

    Part #370445

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  • Dishwasher Spray Arm, Upper for Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 - Part W11573766

    Upper wash and rinse parts diagram

    Dishwasher Spray Arm, Upper

    Part #W11039869

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  • Dishwasher Thermal Fuse for Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 - Part W11397505

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    Dishwasher Thermal Fuse

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  • Tub Assy-ser for Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 - Part W11409866

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  • Dishwasher Control Panel Seal for Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 - Part W11213719

    Control panel and inner door parts diagram

    Seal, Console/door

    Part #W11265187

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  • Dishwasher Sump for Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 - Part W11443104

    Pump, washarm and motor parts diagram

    Sump W/seal,

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  • Dishwasher Pump Suction Hose for Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 - Part W11419333

    Pump, washarm and motor parts diagram

    Hose-suction

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Maytag Dishwasher MDB8959SKZ0 FAQs

Your Maytag dishwasher model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label, usually on the tub frame around the door opening. For the most accurate parts match, copy the full model number exactly as shown and compare it to the format shown in the MDB8959SKZ0 owner’s manual.

Where to look on a Maytag dishwasher

Check these common label locations first:

  • Along the left or right side of the tub opening (visible when the door is open)
  • On the top edge of the tub opening
  • On the inner edge of the door
  • Near the hinge area on the tub frame

How to read it correctly

Model numbers are easy to misread, so we recommend these quick checks:

  • Write down every letter and number in order (no spaces)
  • Watch for characters that look similar (for example, 1 vs I, 0 vs O)
  • Include any suffix characters at the end if they appear on the label
  • Use the model number (not the serial number) when looking up parts

What to do once you find it

Use the model number to confirm fit before ordering parts like a latch, filter, or water inlet.

You see on the label What it’s used for Example
Model number Finds the correct parts diagrams and compatible parts MDB8959SKZ0
Serial number Identifies the specific unit build Varies

Why it matters

Maytag dishwashers can look identical across multiple model numbers, but internal components (like the control, door latch, or sump and motor) can differ. Using the exact model number helps us match the right replacement part the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

A Maytag dishwasher typically lasts 10 years. For your Maytag MDB8959SKZ0, regular care (especially keeping the filter and spray system clean and maintaining proper water temperature) helps you reach that lifespan and avoid early pump, drain, and fill problems.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most dishwashers land in a predictable range; how you use and maintain them is what moves the needle.

  • Typical lifespan: 9 to 12 years (10 years is the practical average)
  • Hard water speeds up mineral buildup and wear on wash components
  • Poor draining strains the pump and can leave soil redeposited on dishes
  • Low incoming water temperature can lead to longer cycles and weaker cleaning
  • Skipped maintenance (filter cleaning, interior cleaning) shortens service life

For model-specific care and maintenance intervals, follow the MDB8959SKZ0 owner's manual.

Maintenance checklist that extends life

These steps reduce clogs, leaks, and wash motor strain.

  • Clean the filter regularly; replace it if it is damaged (see dishwasher filter W11568785)
  • Keep spray arms and the manifold clear of debris (food labels, glass, seeds)
  • Use rinse aid to improve drying and reduce mineral spotting and buildup
  • Run hot water at the sink before starting a cycle so the dishwasher fills with hotter water
  • Use the right detergent amount for your water hardness; avoid over-sudsing

Quick reference: lifespan vs. symptoms

What you notice What it often means What to do first
Not filling or fills slowly Water supply restriction or inlet valve issue Check supply valve, then inspect fill valve assembly W11434044
Not draining Drain path restriction or drain hose issue Check air gap/disposer inlet, then inspect hose-drain,e W11414944
Poor cleaning Filter/spray restriction or circulation issue Clean filter and spray system; verify loading
Leaks at the door Worn seals or alignment issues Inspect door seal and tub gasket

Why it matters

A dishwasher near the 10-year mark can still run reliably, but small issues (restricted filter, hard-water buildup, weak fill, or slow drain) quickly turn into bigger repairs. Staying ahead of those basics is the simplest way to protect the wash motor, sump, and seals.

Last updated: February 2026

Maytag is the manufacturer of the MDB8959SKZ0 dishwasher. When you’re ordering replacement parts or checking troubleshooting steps, matching the Maytag model number MDB8959SKZ0 helps ensure you get the correct fit and the right repair instructions from the MDB8959SKZ0 owner's manual.

How to confirm you have the right manufacturer and model

We recommend verifying the model and brand from the dishwasher’s rating label before ordering parts like a fill valve or door latch.

  • Check the model number reads MDB8959SKZ0 (exactly).
  • Confirm the brand name shows Maytag.
  • Match the model number when searching for parts such as a latch, filter, or drain hose.
  • Use the manual’s troubleshooting section if the dishwasher shows a blinking error pattern.

Why the manufacturer matters for parts compatibility

Maytag dishwashers often share similar-looking components with other Whirlpool-family brands, but part IDs and revisions can differ. Using the correct manufacturer and model keeps you from ordering the wrong component.

What you’re doing What to use Example for this model
Ordering a replacement part Model number + part ID Fill valve assembly W11434044
Looking up error patterns Model number + manual MDB8959SKZ0 owner's manual
Fixing a “won’t start” symptom Model number + troubleshooting steps Check control lock, door latch, and power

Why it matters

Correct manufacturer identification (Maytag) is the fastest way to avoid mismatched parts, reduce repeat repairs, and follow the right safety steps when issues involve water fill, draining, or electrical connections.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Your Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 dishwasher uses a filter area in the bottom of the tub that should be checked and cleaned as part of routine dishwasher care to keep wash performance strong and help prevent draining issues. Cleaning is quick and typically takes only a few minutes.

How to check and clean the filter area

  1. Turn the dishwasher off and let it cool.
  2. Pull out the lower rack.
  3. Look in the bottom of the tub under and around the lower spray arm area for trapped debris.
  4. Remove any visible food, labels, glass, or bone fragments.
  5. Rinse the filter components (if removable on your configuration) under warm water; use a soft brush if needed.
  6. Reinstall everything securely before running a cycle.

For model-specific diagrams and the exact removal method, follow the steps in the MDB8959SKZ0 owner's manual.

Signs the filter needs attention

  • Grit or food particles left on dishes after a cycle
  • Cloudy glasses or residue that keeps coming back
  • Slow draining or standing water in the bottom
  • Unusual grinding or rattling during wash (debris near the pump area)
  • Odors that return soon after cleaning

Helpful parts if cleaning does not solve it

If you find the filter is damaged, missing, or will not seat correctly, replacement is often the best fix.

What you notice What to check Related part for this model
Debris keeps recirculating Filter condition and fit Dishwasher filter W11568785
Poor cleaning on lower rack Spray arm/manifold ports clogged Dishwasher manifold and spray arm assembly W11545334
Slow drain after cleaning Drain path and hose routing Hose-drain,e W11414944

Why it matters

A clean filter area helps maintain water flow through the wash system, supports better cleaning, and reduces the chance of clogs that can lead to poor draining.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common Maytag dishwasher complaints are poor cleaning, not draining, and leaking. On the Maytag MDB8959SKZ0, these issues are most often tied to loading habits, detergent and rinse aid use, and routine care (like cleaning the filter and checking the drain path). See the MDB8959SKZ0 owner's manual for model-specific care and operating guidance.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Not cleaning well: blocked spray arm holes, overloaded racks, old detergent, hard-water film
  • Not draining: clogged filter area, blocked air gap (if installed), kinked drain hose
  • Leaking: items protruding and damaging seals, door not closing fully, worn seals
  • Poor drying: rinse aid empty, plastics not positioned to shed water, energy-saving cycles
  • White film or spots: hard water minerals, too little rinse aid, detergent mismatch

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no tools)

  1. Confirm nothing blocks the spray arms and racks roll freely.
  2. Use fresh automatic dishwasher detergent; add detergent right before starting.
  3. Fill and use rinse aid; it typically needs refilling every 1 to 3 months depending on use.
  4. Run monthly cleaning with a dishwasher cleaning product to reduce residue buildup.
  5. If draining is weak, check and clean the countertop air gap (when present).

Parts that commonly relate to these problems

Problem What to inspect Example part for MDB8959SKZ0
Not filling or weak wash Water supply, inlet screen, fill system Fill valve assembly W11434044
Not draining Drain hose routing, clogs, air gap Hose-drain,e W11414944
Poor cleaning Filter and circulation path Dishwasher filter W11568785

Why it matters

These three issues (cleaning, draining, leaking) usually start small but can snowball into longer cycle times, odors, and water damage. Consistent rinse aid use, correct detergent habits, and monthly cleaning keep wash performance stable and help protect seals and internal components.

Last updated: February 2026

A Maytag dishwasher like model MDB8959SKZ0 is built around a water-fill system, wash and circulation system, filtration, and door/seal components that keep water moving at the right pressure and contained in the tub. Knowing these core parts helps you pinpoint leaks, no-fill issues, poor cleaning, and drain problems faster.

Main dishwasher parts (what they do)

  • Water inlet and fill valve: brings household water into the tub at the start of a cycle.
  • Circulation pump and motor (wash pump): pressurizes and recirculates water through the spray system.
  • Spray arm and manifold: distributes water to the upper and lower racks for cleaning.
  • Filtration system: traps food soil so it does not redeposit on dishes.
  • Drain hose and drain path: moves dirty water out to the sink drain or disposer.
  • Door latch and switches: confirms the door is closed so the dishwasher can run safely.
  • Door seals and tub gasket: prevent leaks at the door and tub edges.

Common MDB8959SKZ0 parts you may replace

System Example part on this model What it affects
Filling Fill valve assembly W11434044 No fill, slow fill, fill errors
Washing Dishwasher manifold and spray arm assembly W11545334 Poor cleaning, weak spray
Filtering Dishwasher filter W11568785 Grit on dishes, odors, poor wash
Draining Hose-drain,e W11414944 Not draining, water left in tub
Door closing Latch assembly (includes switch) W11412299 Won’t start, stops mid-cycle
Leak prevention Dishwasher door seal, lower W11664713 Leaks at the bottom of the door

How we recommend identifying the right part

  1. Match the symptom to the system (fill, wash, drain, leak, or won’t start).
  2. Confirm the part location and access steps in the MDB8959SKZ0 owner’s manual.
  3. Inspect for simple causes first (clogs in the filter, blocked spray arm holes, kinked drain hose).
  4. Replace only the failed component; use manufacturer-recommended parts.

Why it matters

Dishwashers are “systems” machines; a small issue like a clogged filter or a weak fill valve can look like a bigger failure (poor cleaning, long cycles, or standing water). Identifying the correct system first prevents unnecessary part swaps.

Last updated: February 2026

The Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 dishwasher is rated at 47 dBA (about as quiet as a soft conversation). This rating describes the sound level during normal operation; actual perceived noise can increase if the unit is loose, the spray arm is obstructed, or the filter is dirty.

Quick specs at a glance

Item What to expect
Sound rating 47 dBA
What affects noise most Installation stability, spray arm clearance, filter cleanliness
Common “extra noise” sources Rattling dishes, chopper or pump area debris, drain hose vibration

What to check if your dishwasher seems louder than 47 dBA

  • Confirm the dishwasher is firmly secured in the cabinet and not rocking.
  • Make sure the lower and upper racks slide smoothly and do not contact the door or tub.
  • Check that nothing is blocking the spray arms; tall items can cause clicking or thumping.
  • Clean the filter regularly; a clogged filter can increase pump noise and reduce cleaning.
  • Verify the drain hose is routed correctly and not vibrating against the cabinet.

If you suspect the wash system is straining or grinding, inspect and clean the filter first; for this model, the dishwasher filter W11568785 is a common maintenance item.

Why it matters

A 47 dBA rating is a useful benchmark for comparing dishwashers, but day-to-day noise depends heavily on loading, water flow, and how smoothly the circulation system runs. Keeping the filter and spray system clean helps the Maytag MDB8959SKZ0 stay closer to its designed sound level.

Where to confirm settings and operating details

For model-specific operating guidance (including sound-related settings like tones), follow the steps in the MDB8959SKZ0 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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