What is the average life of a Maytag dishwasher?
Most Maytag dishwashers (including model MDPS6124RZ0) typically last 10 to 12 years with normal household use. Regular cleaning, correct loading, and fixing small issues early (like poor draining or leaks) are the biggest factors that help a dishwasher reach the high end of that range.
Typical lifespan and what changes it
A dishwasher’s life is mostly determined by how hard the wash system works and how clean the water path stays.
- 10 to 12 years is the typical average lifespan for a modern dishwasher
- Heavy use (multiple loads daily) shortens life
- Hard water and poor maintenance increase wear on the pump, seals, and spray system
- Clogs (filters, drain hose, spray arms) make the motor work harder
- Leaks can damage components and flooring if not addressed quickly
Maintenance that extends life (high impact)
These steps reduce strain on the circulation pump, sump, and drain system.
- Clean the filter regularly; replace it if it’s damaged: dishwasher filter W11568785
- Rinse heavy food soil off dishes and avoid overloading racks
- Check spray arms for debris and clear blocked holes
- Run a monthly cleaning cycle (dishwasher cleaner or approved method)
- Inspect for slow draining and correct it early (kinks, clogs, high loop)
Quick “symptom to part area” guide
| Symptom | Most common area to check | Example part for MDPS6124RZ0 |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining | Drain path, hose, filter | Dishwasher drain hose W11551233 |
| Not filling | Water supply, inlet valve | Fill valve assembly W11434044 |
| Leaking at door | Door seals, tub gasket | Seal, door bottom W11664713 |
Why it matters
A dishwasher that is struggling to fill, wash, or drain often still “runs”, but it puts extra load on the motor and seals. Keeping the filter and drain path clear is one of the simplest ways to protect expensive components like the sump and motor.
Last updated: January 2026
Does a Maytag dishwasher have a filter to clean?
Yes. The Maytag dishwasher model MDPS6124RZ0 uses a filter system in the bottom of the tub that should be cleaned periodically to help prevent poor cleaning, odors, and drain problems. In most homes, checking it about once a month keeps performance consistent.
Where the filter is and what it does
The dishwasher filter sits below the lower spray arm area and traps food soil so it does not recirculate onto dishes or clog the drain path.
Common signs the filter needs cleaning:
- Grit or food bits left on glasses and plates
- Cloudy water or debris in the bottom after a cycle
- Slow draining or standing water
- Odors that return quickly after running a cycle
- Spray arm holes clogging more often
How to clean the dishwasher filter (typical steps)
- Turn the dishwasher off and pull out the lower rack.
- Twist and lift the filter assembly out (most Maytag designs use a twist-lock).
- Rinse under hot water; use a soft brush to remove grease and stuck-on debris.
- Reinstall the filter fully seated and locked; then reinstall the rack.
Parts that are often involved when cleaning does not fix it
If cleaning the filter does not restore normal washing or draining, these parts are commonly checked next on MDPS6124RZ0:
| Symptom | Most likely next check | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining well | Drain hose routing or blockage | A restriction can leave dirty water in the tub |
| Not cleaning well | Spray arm clogs, filter seating | Poor circulation reduces wash pressure |
| Not filling enough | Fill valve operation | Low water level reduces cleaning power |
Why it matters
A clean filter helps the circulation pump move water efficiently, keeps the spray arms from clogging, and reduces the chance of drain backups that can stop a cycle mid-wash.
For code-related issues that point to wash, drain, or fill problems, use our Maytag microclean he dishwasher error codes reference.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Maytag dishwasher?
The most common Maytag dishwasher complaints (including model MDPS6124RZ0) are poor cleaning, not draining, and leaking. In many cases, the cause is simple: a dirty filter, blocked spray arm, loading issues, or a drain restriction; less often it is a failed valve or pump.
Quick checks that fix the majority of issues
- Clean the filter and remove debris from the sump area; a clogged filter is a top cause of poor cleaning and standing water.
- Spin the spray arms by hand and clear clogged holes (seeds, labels, glass bits).
- Confirm hot water supply to the dishwasher; most dishwashers clean best with incoming water around 120°F.
- Avoid overcrowding; blocked spray paths leave dishes dirty.
- Use fresh detergent and make sure the dispenser door can open freely.
Parts that commonly relate to these symptoms
If the basics check out, these model-specific parts are frequent next suspects:
| Symptom | Common cause | Example part for MDPS6124RZ0 |
|---|---|---|
| Not filling or weak wash | Water supply problem or inlet valve issue | Fill valve assembly W11434044 |
| Not draining | Kinked/blocked drain path or hose issue | Dishwasher drain hose W11551233 |
| Poor cleaning | Restricted filtration or circulation | Dishwasher filter W11568785 |
Why it matters
Poor cleaning and draining problems often start as minor restrictions (filter, spray arm, hose). Fixing those early helps prevent odors, repeat cycle failures, and unnecessary replacement of higher-cost components like the circulation pump or control.
Helpful troubleshooting resources
- Dishwasher not cleaning dishes video
- Dishwasher not draining video
- Maytag microclean he dishwasher error codes
Last updated: January 2026





