Where is the filter in a Whirlpool Quiet Partner 3 dishwasher?
On the Whirlpool DU930PWSB0 (Quiet Partner 3 series), the filter is in the bottom of the tub, under the lower rack. In this model family it’s part of the POWER CLEAN filter module, located around the lower spray arm area.
How to find it (quick steps)
- Turn the dishwasher off at the breaker for safety.
- Pull the lower rack straight out.
- Look at the center-bottom of the tub where the lower spray arm mounts.
- Identify the filter module area (the manual lists it as the POWER CLEAN filter module).
- If you need diagrams for your exact layout, use the DU930PWSB0 owner's manual.
What you’ll see down there
| Item | Where it sits | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| POWER CLEAN filter module | Bottom of tub, near the lower spray arm base | Helps separate and manage food soil during washing |
| Lower spray arm | Bottom center | Spins to spray wash water upward |
| Overfill protection float | Bottom area of tub | Helps prevent overfilling |
If you’re troubleshooting poor cleaning
A clogged filter area often shows up as gritty dishes or weak spray. Check these common causes:
- Food debris collecting around the filter module area
- Lower spray arm not spinning freely (blocked by tall pans or utensils)
- Spray arm openings clogged with debris
- Detergent not dissolving fully (often tied to water temperature or loading)
If the lower spray arm hardware is loose or you’re removing the arm for cleaning, the dishwasher spray arm nut WP8268873 is the correct retaining nut listed for this model.
Why it matters
The filter module area is where wash water circulation and soil handling come together. Keeping that area clear helps the pump move water properly, improves spray performance, and reduces redepositing food particles on dishes.
Last updated: January 2026
What model is the Whirlpool quiet partner 3?
Whirlpool “Quiet Partner III” is a series name used on multiple built-in dishwashers, not one single model number. For the dishwasher covered on this page, the model is Whirlpool DU930PWSB0; you can confirm the exact model and where to find the model/serial label in the DU930PWSB0 owner's manual.
How to identify your exact Quiet Partner III model
We recommend matching the model number from the appliance’s rating label (not the front badge). Common places to check:
- Inside the door on the tub frame (left or right side)
- Along the top edge of the door
- On the side of the inner door panel
- On the kickplate or behind the toe panel area
Quick comparison: series name vs. model number
| What you see | What it means | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Quiet Partner III | Marketing/series name | Can apply to many Whirlpool dishwashers |
| DU930PWSB0 | Exact model number | Matches the parts and diagrams for this dishwasher |
| Serial number | Production identifier | Helps date and verify the unit |
Why it matters for parts and troubleshooting
Parts like a door seal, latch, or inlet valve can look similar across Whirlpool dishwashers but still differ by model. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct parts list, wiring, and service procedures.
If your Quiet Partner III is leaking at the door, one common model-matched wear item is the dishwasher door seal WPW10509257.
Last updated: January 2026
How long does a Whirlpool Gold Series dishwasher last?
A Whirlpool Gold Series dishwasher typically lasts 10 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Whirlpool DU930PWSB0, keeping water hot (about 120°F at the sink) and addressing small issues early helps you reach that expected lifespan.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most dishwashers fall into a similar life range, but a few conditions make a big difference:
- Water quality: hard water speeds up mineral buildup on the heating system and spray components
- Detergent and rinse aid use: correct amounts reduce residue and wear
- Loading habits: overloading blocks spray coverage and strains the pump
- Heat performance: long cycles can happen when the unit must heat incoming water
- Drain and fill health: slow filling or poor draining increases run time and stress
Quick maintenance that extends life
These are the highest-impact steps we recommend for Whirlpool dishwashers like the DU930PWSB0:
- Run hot water at the sink before starting so the dishwasher fills with hotter water
- Clean the tub and remove food debris regularly (especially after heavy soil loads)
- Use rinse aid to reduce spotting and improve drying
- If the dishwasher will not fill, make sure the float moves freely (overfill protection)
- If you see leaks at the door, inspect the door seal for damage or flattening
Common “wear-out” symptoms and likely areas
| Symptom | What it often points to | Example part for DU930PWSB0 |
|---|---|---|
| Water leaking at the door | Door gasket not sealing | Dishwasher door seal WPW10509257 |
| Dishes not cleaning well | Spray coverage issue, loading, water temp | Spray arm and seals (inspect for clogs) |
| Runs a long time | Incoming water not hot enough, heating delay | Heating system and water temp setup |
Why it matters
Knowing the typical 10-year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your DU930PWSB0 is near that age, fixing a small issue (like a seal) can be worthwhile, while major motor or pump problems may change the value equation.
For model-specific operating and care guidance, follow the DU930PWSB0 owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026
What's the most common problem with a whirlpool dishwasher?
Poor cleaning is the most common Whirlpool dishwasher complaint, and on the Whirlpool DU930PWSB0 it is usually caused by loading issues, spray arms not spinning freely, low water temperature, or wash system wear. Drain problems and “won’t start” issues are also frequent and often trace back to simple checks.
Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Dishes still dirty or gritty: spray arm holes clogged, spray arm blocked by tall items, or weak wash action
- Water left in the tub: incomplete cycle, drain restriction, or a drain hose issue
- Won’t start or stops mid-cycle: door not fully latched, power interruption, or motor overload reset
- Detergent left in the cup: detergent clumped, cup blocked by dishes, or cycle ended early
- Long cycle times: dishwasher heating water to reach target temperature
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)
- Run hot water at the nearest sink until it is hot before starting a cycle.
- Confirm nothing prevents the spray arm(s) from spinning freely.
- Scrape off large food soils (bones, toothpicks) before loading.
- Push the door firmly closed so it latches automatically.
- If it will not run, check the house breaker or fuse, then retry.
Parts that commonly affect these problems on DU930PWSB0
If the basic checks do not fix it, these model-matched parts are common wear items:
| Problem | Common part to inspect | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start / stops | Dishwasher door latch WP3380854 | Confirms the door is closed so the control will run |
| Not filling / overfilling behavior | Dishwasher float assembly WP3376397 | Overfill protection; must move freely |
| Poor cleaning / weak spray | Dishwasher spray arm WP8268874 | Water distribution and spray pattern |
| Not draining | Dishwasher drain hose WP3374077 | Drain path from pump to disposal or drain |
Why it matters
Most “big” dishwasher problems start as airflow, water flow, or latch issues. Fixing a blocked spray arm, improving incoming hot water, or restoring a solid door latch often restores cleaning performance and prevents repeat cycle interruptions.
Helpful references
- For cycle and start-up basics, use the DU930PWSB0 owner’s manual.
- If your dishwasher has a flashing pattern or code, use Whirlpool dishwasher error codes.
Last updated: January 2026





