What is the most common problem with a Maytag dishwasher?
The most common Maytag dishwasher complaints are poor cleaning and water not draining; both are usually caused by loading issues, blocked wash arms, or a dirty filter area. On the Maytag MDB6601AWW, start with the loading and maintenance checks in the MDB6601AWW owner's manual.
Most common issues (and what usually causes them)
- Not cleaning well: items block spray, spray holes clogged, heavy soils not scraped
- Not draining: food debris in the sump/filter area, kinked drain hose, disposal plug not knocked out (new installs)
- Leaking: unit not level, too many suds, rinse aid cap not seated
- Not drying: Heated Dry not selected, rinse aid empty, plastic items retain water
- Odor: food residue buildup; needs a cleaning cycle
Quick checks we recommend first
- Reload correctly: keep tall items from blocking the wash arms; do not place glasses over tines.
- Pre-scrape heavy soils: burnt-on foods and starchy residue (pasta, rice, oatmeal) need extra attention.
- Reduce suds: use only dishwasher detergent and measure carefully (especially with soft water).
- Stop rinse aid leaks: make sure the cap is tight; replace it if it will not seal.
- Level the dishwasher: leaks often start when the tub is not level.
Symptom-to-fix guide
| Symptom | Most likely cause | Best first action |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes still dirty | Blocked spray path or poor loading | Reload so arms spin freely; clear spray holes |
| Standing water | Drain restriction | Check drain path and sump area for debris |
| Suds/overflow | Wrong detergent or too much | Switch to dishwasher detergent; reduce amount |
| Rinse aid puddle | Cap not sealing | Reseat or replace the dishwasher rinse-aid dispenser cap WP99002614 |
| Wet dishes | Drying option not used | Select Heated Dry; use rinse aid |
Why it matters
Most “common problems” are preventable. Correct loading, the right detergent amount, and basic cleaning keep wash pressure high, reduce leaks from suds, and help the heater and drying system do their job.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the life expectancy of a Maytag dishwasher?
A Maytag dishwasher typically lasts 10 to 12 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Maytag MDB6601AWW, keeping filters clear, using the right detergent amount, and fixing small leaks or draining issues quickly helps you reach that expected lifespan; see the MDB6601AWW owner's manual.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most dishwashers fail early due to heat, water quality, and wash system wear. The biggest factors we see are:
- Hard water scale buildup (heating and wash performance)
- Heavy daily use (more cycles equals more wear)
- Poor draining or standing water (pump and seals)
- Overloading or blocked spray arms (motor strain)
- Skipping routine cleaning (odor, clogs, poor cleaning)
What “end of life” usually looks like
These symptoms often show up in the last few years of service:
| Symptom | Common cause area | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Not drying well | Heating circuit | Heater operation and cycle selection |
| Not cleaning well | Wash system | Spray arm holes, filter area, loading |
| Won’t drain | Drain path | Air gap/disposal plug, hose routing |
| Door won’t latch | Door hardware | Latch alignment and handle condition |
If the door won’t stay shut, a worn latch can stop cycles and shorten usable life; the dishwasher door latch WPW10275768 is a common wear item on this model.
Maintenance that adds years (simple, high impact)
We recommend these habits for the MDB6601AWW:
- Run hot water at the sink before starting a cycle
- Clean the filter area regularly and remove debris
- Use rinse aid to improve drying and reduce spotting
- Use the correct detergent type and avoid overfilling
- Inspect for small leaks and address them immediately
Why it matters
A dishwasher that heats, drains, and latches correctly runs shorter, cleans better, and puts less strain on the pump, seals, and controls. That directly supports the normal 10 to 12 year life expectancy.
Last updated: February 2026
What does f6 e1 mean on a Maytag dishwasher?
On a Maytag MDB6601AWW dishwasher, the F6 E1 error points to a water level or water sensing problem; the control is not seeing the expected fill level change. This is commonly caused by a fill issue, a drain issue, or a problem in the water level sensing circuit.
What to check first (fast, no parts)
- Cancel the cycle and let the dishwasher drain; then start a new cycle and listen for a strong fill sound.
- Confirm the water supply valve under the sink is fully open.
- Check the float (inside the tub) moves freely and is not stuck up by debris.
- Make sure the drain hose is not kinked and the sink drain or disposer inlet is not clogged.
- Verify the door closes and latches firmly; a poor latch can interrupt filling or washing.
Likely causes and what they look like
| What’s wrong | What you’ll notice | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Not filling enough | Little or no water in the tub after starting | Check supply valve, inlet screen, fill path |
| Not draining correctly | Standing water, slow drain | Clear drain hose, air gap (if used), sink/disposer connection |
| Water level sensing issue | Fills or drains but code returns | Follow the diagnostic steps in the MDB6601AWW owner’s manual |
| Door not latching consistently | Cycle stops, intermittent operation | Inspect latch and strike; replace if worn |
Parts that are commonly involved
If the door is not latching securely, replacing the latch parts often restores normal operation.
Why it matters
A water level error can stop the wash cycle, reduce cleaning performance, and leave dishes dirty because the dishwasher cannot heat and circulate water correctly.
Last updated: February 2026
How to run a cleaning cycle on Maytag dishwasher?
To run a cleaning cycle on your Maytag MDB6601AWW dishwasher, we recommend running an empty wash with a dishwasher cleaner or baking soda to break down odor, limescale, and residue. Use a normal or light wash cycle and let the unit complete the cycle.
Quick steps (best results)
- Remove dishes and check the bottom of the tub for debris.
- Make sure the disposer (if connected) is empty before starting.
- Add a dishwasher cleaning product per its label directions.
- Select Normal (or Light Wash if you are targeting odor).
- Close the door until it latches, then press START/Cancel.
- Let the cycle finish; if you opened the door mid-cycle, allow up to 30 seconds for restart.
For cycle selection and control-pad behavior on this model, follow the MDB6601AWW owner's manual.
Odor-focused “overnight” cleaning method (from the manual)
If the main issue is a strong odor, we use this method:
- Put baking soda in both sides of the detergent cup.
- Select Light Wash and run about 10 minutes.
- Unlatch the door to interrupt the cycle and let it sit overnight.
- Latch the door to restart and let the dishwasher complete the cycle.
What to check if cleaning does not help
| Symptom after cleaning | Most common cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Odor returns quickly | Standing water or poor drain | Run a rinse cycle, then check drain path and filters |
| White film | Hard-water mineral buildup | Use a cleaner monthly; verify incoming water is about 120°F |
| Poor drying | Heater or rinse aid issue | Confirm rinse aid cap is tight; check heating performance |
If you suspect a heating problem (water not getting hot, poor drying), the heater element W10283681 is the model-matched heating element used to warm water and support drying.
Why it matters
A regular cleaning cycle helps prevent odor, improves wash performance, and reduces mineral buildup that can affect spray action, heating, and drying over time.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a Maytag dishwasher?
A Maytag dishwasher like model MDB6601AWW is built around a water-fill system, wash and circulation system, filtration, racks and spray arms, a drain system, and door and control components. These parts work together to fill, heat, spray, filter, and drain water so dishes come out clean and dry.
Main dishwasher systems and what they do
- Water inlet and fill: brings water into the tub at the start of the cycle.
- Circulation (wash) system: pump and motor move water through the spray arms.
- Spray arms and manifold: distribute water to the upper and lower racks.
- Filtration: traps food soil so it does not redeposit on dishes.
- Heating and drying: heats wash water and helps dry at the end of the cycle.
- Drain system: pumps used water out through the drain hose.
- Door and safety: latch and seals keep the door closed and prevent leaks.
Common parts you may replace on MDB6601AWW
Here are examples of real, model-matched parts that commonly affect cleaning, heating, and door closing:
- Heater element W10283681
- Dishwasher pump impeller WP99002659
- Filter flow plate WPW10192799
- Dishwasher door latch WPW10275768
- Dishwasher door seal WP99002589
Quick “what it affects” guide
| Symptom | Most likely system | Example part from this model |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes not drying | Heating and drying | Heater element |
| Poor cleaning, weak spray | Circulation and spray | Pump impeller, filter components |
| Door will not latch | Door and safety | Door latch |
| Leaks at the door | Door sealing | Door seal |
Why it matters
Knowing which system is involved helps you troubleshoot faster and order the right Maytag dishwasher parts the first time. It also helps you describe the issue clearly when you reference the model and serial number.
Where to confirm diagrams and part locations
For component diagrams, safety notes, and operating details for MDB6601AWW, use the MDB6601AWW owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026





