Product Description
Accumulator Filter Specifications
This part is essential in your dishes getting clean during the wash cycle. If there is any debris or a tear in the filter, it can cause extra buildup and, therefore, causing dirty dishes.
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Replacing your Maytag Dishwasher Accumulator Filter
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Not cleaning dishes properly | Not draining | Noisy
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef.
Part# WPW10192799 replaces these:
AP6016649, 99002661, 99003085, 99003235, 99003236, 99003291, 99003291A, 99003292, W10142622, W10142623, W10192799, W10192800
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Lisa M - August 3, 2022
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Perfect Solution
This part arrived very quickly. I watched the video that was sent by email through PartSelect and was able to replace the part myself and repair the dishwasher on my own.
John S - April 20, 2022
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Easy repair
Easy repair, part was identical to original. Fast shipping and reasonable price.
Edwin M - April 8, 2019
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Like near new dishwasher again
Replacing this part was like making the dishwasher like new again. No more crumbs and debris all over the dishes every wash. Straightforward to replace. Very happy!
Michael F - March 7, 2019
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No problems
Arrived very quickly, and was straight forward to install.
Jose L - February 23, 2019
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working as expected
does not look exactly as the replaced part seems to be working well
Nick R - January 12, 2019
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Part was exactly as original, easy replacement.
Part delivered on time, and was well packaged.
Adam K - October 31, 2018
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Solved cleanliness problem
The original part had a damaged screen which allowed food particles to pass through. With the replacement part, the machine works better than it has in years and it has allowed me to turn off "extra rinse". The repair only takes minutes and meant I don't need to buy a new machine to have clean dishes.
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Machine not cleaning, leaving crud on dishes. The old Accumulator filter was punctured and full of crud. One broken wheel from abuse.
Take out the old parts and clean all the ones to be reused by power washing with garden hose and/or compressor blasting. Put it all back together. BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO PUNCTURE THE ACCUMULATOR FILTER! THE TORX SCREWS ARE RIGHT NEXT TO THE FILTER SO IF YOU SLIP AND DROP THE TOOL, THE FILTER WILL BE TOAST!
THE DISHWASHER WORKS PERFECT NOW!
THE DISHWASHER WORKS PERFECT NOW!
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Gilles from Cypress, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Maytag quiet series 300 stopped cleaning
Remove the racks top and bottom. The Station D seals are at the far back on the tube that supplies water to the top and middle spray heads. Unsnap the old one and snap in the new - it only goes one way! This will repair the seal aroound the tube that supplies the middle sprayer and restore pressure to all 3 heads. Repalcing the screen accumulator is harder. you need a torx driver. remove the little thumb nut on the bottom sprayer and remove the sprayer. Then remove the tube where you just replaced the D station. (You of course could have done this earlier if you were doing both repairs) then 6 screws on the impeller housing. Now remove the 1 torx screw on the impeller and pull the impeller up and off. Remove the 3 screws on the cover and 2 screws on the accumulator. Clean all the old food scraps that are clogging up the works and reassemble in reverse order. Washer is working again!!
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mike from woodland hills, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dishes were coming out dirty with specs of debris on them
I noticed there was a filter type of material in the bottom of the dishwasher that had a small tear in it and figured that was my problem. I removed the nut from the sprayer arm at the bottom of the tub, removed the sprayer arm, removed 3 screws of the plastic cover below that. Removed six screws on the plastic cover below that. Removed one screw fron the center of the black pump spinner wheel that allowed me to lift off that cover. Then I lifted out the flowplate assembly. Placed the new part in and reversed the steps. Works like new again! All for about $30...I am not trianed in any way and have no experience in this kind of thing but am motivated trying to avoid a large service bill for a few screws. I am so happy...Thanks PartSelect!
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Eric from Newton, WI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Would not spray.
Looks like Maytag knew this was a problem. My chopper sleeve (plastic) was stripped and causing the impeller to not spin. The replacement part was all metal and was very easy to replace the old one just by removing screws. The replacement looks to be very sturdy and should last a lot longer than the original. Thanks.
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Frank from Raleigh, NC
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dishwasher wasn't getting dishes clean and was leaving food debris.
Removed the screws that held the spray arm. Remove dthe screws that held the flow filter flow plate assembly. Removed screw holding the impeller. Thoroughly cleaned all spray arms and associated tubing. Reassembled parts. Installed air gap assembly between dishwasher and garbage disposal (which I should have 4 years ago). Unit runs fine now.
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PAUL from FULLERTON, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The dishwasher would not drain
First of all I shut the power off to the dishwasher at the breaker box. Turn the water off to the dishwasher. Unhook the water line and then remove the screws that go around the outside trim edge of the dihwasher that secures it to the cabinets. Then you will want to look at the adjustable legs on the dishwasher. You may need to lower the legs to get the dishwasher out from underneath the counter top. While you are doing this you should also pay attention to your drain hose. My drain hose had plenty of slack so I was able to pull my dishwasher out from underneath the cabinet and then unhook it. You should have towels or a bucket in place to catch any water that is inside the drain hose. Next I laid the dishwasher over on its left side and I was able to access the pump. I then used a flat screw driver to remove the hose clamp and remov the drain hose from the pump. I then unplugged 1 wire connector and a bracket and could turn the pump counter clockwise and removed it from the dishwasher. There is a bracket that must be removed from the old pump to the new pump. Once this is accomplished You are ready to reinstall the new pump. I took a towel and wiped the area where the pump hooks into the dishwasher to make sure all debris was removed. I then used a very small amount of gasket sealer and placed it around the "O" Ring on the new pump. Next place the pump back in the whole and turn in a clock wise direction securing it back into the dishwasher. Hook up the drain hose and the wire connector. Make sure the bracket is postioned properly and you are ready to put dishwasher back under the counter.
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Brian from Keokuk, IA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Dishwasher wasn't cleaning well, especially top rack
I wanted to get the dishwasher cleaning better and thought that maybe the accumulator needed to be replaced. I figured that I'd swap out all the spray arms as well, just for good measure.
I needed Torx screwdrivers (T15 and T20, I think - not 100% sure on that) and patience because there's really quite a lot of screws to get the accumulator out. Finally got to it and it didn't look damaged, but replaced it anyway.
The spray arms are easy - they just snap in except for the lowest one, that had a plastic nut. I ordered a replacement nut just in case I broke this one (you know how that goes) taking it off. Well, it took pliers, but it came off ok.
In the end, my dishwasher is happy and cleans much better now.
I needed Torx screwdrivers (T15 and T20, I think - not 100% sure on that) and patience because there's really quite a lot of screws to get the accumulator out. Finally got to it and it didn't look damaged, but replaced it anyway.
The spray arms are easy - they just snap in except for the lowest one, that had a plastic nut. I ordered a replacement nut just in case I broke this one (you know how that goes) taking it off. Well, it took pliers, but it came off ok.
In the end, my dishwasher is happy and cleans much better now.
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Casey from Wadsworth, OH
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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constant crud on glasses
Accumulator was as easy as just removing srews and replacing the part. The Float I broke by accident and was more complicated to replace required 2 people to manage parts.
Dishes finally coming out clean!
Dishes finally coming out clean!
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Janice from Parker, CO
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Dishes not getting clean - sandy residue on dishes.
There was a tear in the fine filter (fabric) on the accumulator. This can be seen by looking in dishwasher without having to disassemble anything. Food was being sucked in and sprayed back out on dishes.
Disassembled, cleaned, replaced part then reassembled.
Cleaned out the spinning sprayers -- used toothpicks to clean out holes, flushed with water.
Cleaned out under the accumulator.
Works like new.
Disassembled, cleaned, replaced part then reassembled.
Cleaned out the spinning sprayers -- used toothpicks to clean out holes, flushed with water.
Cleaned out under the accumulator.
Works like new.
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Todd from Racine, WI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Dishes not getting clean. Tear in the filter.
Removed the bottom tray. Removed the two clips in the top tray guides and removed the top tray. Removed the top spray arm and transfer tube by unclipping it from the top and at the back and then rotated it down and out. Removed the six screws around the upper pump housing and removed it along with the bottom spray arm. Removed the three screws holding the filter protector plate and removed it. Removed the two screws holding the accumulator / flow plate and removed it. Put it back together in reverse order careful to not over tighten the screws.
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Harry from camas, WA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Paul
July 22, 2017
Can I run a rinse without the accumulator filter installed? (theres water in the bottom of the dishwasher and white gunk I want to rise out)
For model number JDB1250AWP
Hello Paul,
Thanks for the interesting question. Yes it should be fine to run a ruinse cycle without the Accumalation Filter. The Accumulation Filter is there to catch any food or dibris and prevents it from getting back onto the dishes so without dishes to worry about there should be no issues.
Thanks again for your great question!
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Gordon Turner
July 10, 2019
Can we just clean the filter and put it back ?
For model number MDB7600AWB
Hello Gordon, thank you for inquiring. Yes this part can be removed, cleaned, then put back on the machine. Our installation video should assist you with this. Here is a link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_3NvYAM2iI. We hope this helps.
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Doug
December 11, 2018
My empeler is not coming off,if i break it can i order a new one???
Hello Doug, thank you for your question. Yes, the impeller can be replaced if it breaks. If you can provide the model number of the appliance we can provide the appropriate part number for the impeller. I hope this helps!
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Jim
October 29, 2017
There is water in the bottom of the dish washer that will not drain what should I do?
For model number mdbh950awb
Hi Jim, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking the Drain Pump Valve Flapper. This flapper prevents the water from coming back up. If it is missing or damaged some of the dirty water will come back into the dishwasher. Hope this helps!
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Paul
November 16, 2018
Piece of plastic fork drop in the bottow of the diswasher and seems to make noise. Any chance to remove it ? How to please
Maytag
For model number MDB7600AWS
Hello Paul, Thank you for the question. Here is a link to a video that may help disassemble the parts so you can get to the fork. Hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6h6y0r9w7I
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Trudy
October 21, 2019
The latch is broken, would like instructions to replace it
For model number mdb5601AWQ1
Hello Trudy and thanks for writing.
We have attached the link to our repair video. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_3NvYAM2iI
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