Are Midea dishwashers good quality?
Midea dishwashers are typically a solid value choice: you’re usually trading premium fit-and-finish for good everyday cleaning and useful features. For the Midea MDT24H3AST, the user manual confirms it’s a 14 place setting dishwasher with Heated Dry and Extended Dry options; consistent results depend heavily on correct setup and routine care (see the MDT24H3AST user manual).
What “good quality” looks like on the MDT24H3AST
We judge quality by how reliably the dishwasher hits the basics over time:
- Cleans well on the right cycle when spray arms are not blocked
- Dries best when rinse aid is used and a dry option is selected
- Runs quietly when dishes are loaded so they don’t clatter
- Avoids common issues when filters are kept clean
- Performs consistently when water temperature and pressure are in range
Model-specific specs that affect performance
The MDT24H3AST is designed around these operating requirements from the manual.
| Item | MDT24H3AST spec | Why you notice it |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 14 place settings | Full-size loads, more rack planning matters |
| Water temp | 120°F to 150°F | Low temp hurts cleaning and drying |
| Water pressure | 20 to 80 psi | Low pressure can cause weak fill and poor wash |
Tips to get the best results (and avoid “quality” complaints)
- Run the hot water at the sink until it’s hot before starting a cycle
- Keep rinse aid filled; it improves drying and reduces spotting
- Load so items don’t block spray arm rotation
- Clean the filter system regularly if you see grit or food residue
- Use automatic dishwasher detergent only (not dish soap)
When it’s not “quality”, it’s a part problem
If the dishwasher won’t fill, fills slowly, or shows low water flow symptoms, the inlet valve is a common suspect. A compatible replacement listed for this model is the Midea insignia valve (inlet) (see details) 17476000001140.
Why it matters
Most dishwasher dissatisfaction comes from water conditions, loading, and maintenance. When the MDT24H3AST is supplied with proper hot water and kept clean, it’s built to deliver dependable everyday performance.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the life expectancy of a dishwasher?
Most dishwashers, including the Midea MDT24H3AST, typically last about 10 to 12 years in normal household use; some run longer with consistent cleaning, correct detergent use, and good water conditions. Your actual lifespan depends most on water hardness, loading habits, and how well the wash system stays clear.
What affects lifespan the most
- Water hardness and mineral buildup (can reduce cleaning performance and stress the pump)
- Filter maintenance (a clogged filter makes the motor work harder)
- Detergent and rinse aid habits (wrong detergent can cause suds and leaks)
- How often you run it (heavy daily use usually shortens lifespan)
- Drying heat and cycle choices (more heat can mean more wear over time)
MDT24H3AST care steps that help it last longer
We recommend following the maintenance and operating guidance in the MDT24H3AST user manual. Key habits include:
- Clean the filter system regularly (especially if you see grit or food debris)
- Use automatic dishwasher detergent only (never dish soap)
- Keep rinse aid filled if you want better drying and fewer spots
- Run hot water at the sink until it’s hot before starting a cycle (helps cleaning and reduces extended heating)
- Make sure spray arms can rotate freely and are not blocked by tall items
Quick “repair vs replace” rule of thumb
Use this as a practical guide when your dishwasher starts acting up:
| Dishwasher age | Typical approach | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 0–5 years | Repair is usually worth it | Most parts and seals are still in their normal service window |
| 6–10 years | Depends on the failure | Balance repair cost vs. overall condition |
| 10+ years | Often consider replacement | Multiple wear items may be near end-of-life |
Why it matters
Knowing the expected lifespan helps you plan maintenance and decide when a symptom (poor cleaning, leaking, not draining) is likely a simple fix versus normal wear. Regular filter cleaning and correct detergent use are two of the easiest ways to protect the wash motor and drain system.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I find the model number on my MDT24H3AST?
The model number for your Midea dishwasher is printed on the inside frame of the dishwasher door opening. Open the door and look along the inner frame (around the tub opening) for the model and serial number label; confirm it matches MDT24H3AST.
Where to look on a Midea MDT24H3AST dishwasher
Check these common label locations with the door fully open:
- Left side of the inner door frame (vertical edge)
- Right side of the inner door frame (vertical edge)
- Top edge of the tub opening (near the latch area)
- Along the inner frame near the front corners
For the exact label location and what the tag looks like, use the MDT24H3AST user manual.
What you should write down
We recommend recording both numbers exactly as shown on the label:
- Model number (MDT24H3AST)
- Serial number
- Any revision/version letters or additional codes printed near the model
Quick reference
| Item | What it’s used for | Where it appears |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matching parts and diagrams | Inside frame of the dishwasher |
| Serial number | Identifying production run details | Same label as the model number |
Why it matters
We use the full model number and serial number to match the correct dishwasher parts for your exact build, such as the main control panel 17176000A04038 or the door swicth 17476000012184. Even small differences in a series can change which control, pump, or door components fit.
Last updated: March 2026





