What is the average lifespan of a Maytag dishwasher?
A Maytag dishwasher typically lasts 10 to 12 years. For your Maytag MDB4651AWS, consistent cleaning, correct water temperature, and fixing small issues early can help you reach the high end of that range and avoid premature failures.
- Water quality and temperature: Many Maytag units clean best with incoming water around 120°F.
- Routine cleaning: Keeping the sump area and spray paths clear reduces strain on the pump and motor.
- Door sealing and latching: A door that does not close or latch correctly can interrupt cycles and cause leaks.
- Loading habits: Overloading blocks spray arms and increases cycle time and wear.
- Drying system performance: A weak heater can leave moisture behind, contributing to odors and residue.
- Run a cleaning cycle using a dishwasher cleaner.
- Check that spray arms spin freely and holes are not clogged.
- Inspect the door area for debris that prevents a full seal.
- Confirm hot water reaches the sink before starting a cycle.
- Watch for slow filling or slow draining and address it early.
| Symptom | Likely system involved | Example part for MDB4651AWS |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes not drying well | Heating circuit | Heater element W10283681 |
| Door will not stay shut or start | Door latch system | Dishwasher door latch WPW10275768 |
| Not filling or fills slowly | Water inlet | Dishwasher water inlet valve W11082871 |
A dishwasher that is maintained and running at proper temperature cleans faster and puts less load on the circulation system. That reduces overheating, repeat cycles, and wear on key components like the heater, pump impeller, and control.
For cycle and care details specific to this model, follow the MDB4651AWS owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026
Is there a reset on Maytag dishwasher?
Yes. On the Maytag MDB4651AWS dishwasher, the practical “reset” is canceling the current cycle and restarting it using the START/CANCEL pad; this stops the cycle, drains, and shuts the dishwasher off so you can begin a fresh wash.
- Press START/CANCEL once to cancel a running cycle.
- Wait while the dishwasher drains, then it will shut off.
- Select your new cycle and options.
- Close the door until it latches, then press START/CANCEL once to start.
For the exact button behavior and timing for your control panel, follow the steps in the MDB4651AWS owner’s manual.
These checks solve most “won’t run” complaints after a reset:
- Make sure the door is fully closed and latched (a weak latch can prevent starting).
- Press START/CANCEL within about 30 seconds of choosing a cycle (otherwise the dishwasher can turn off).
- If the controls seem unresponsive, reselect the cycle and press START/CANCEL again.
- If you changed options, remember selections can “lock in” after about a minute; reselect the cycle if needed.
- If the door won’t latch consistently, inspect the latch handle and door latch for wear.
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| Action | What it does | When to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Press START/CANCEL once | Cancels cycle; drains; shuts off | Stuck cycle, wrong cycle selected |
| Press START/CANCEL twice | Turns off without draining | You need it off immediately (no drain) |
| Open door during cycle | Pauses; resumes after relatching | Adding a forgotten item |
Canceling and restarting clears a stalled wash sequence, forces a drain, and gets the control back to a known starting point. If the door latch is unreliable, the dishwasher may look “dead” even though it has power.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Maytag dishwasher?
The most common Maytag dishwasher complaints (including the Maytag MDB4651AWS) are poor cleaning, not draining, and leaking. In many cases, the cause is basic: restricted water flow from a dirty filter area, loading issues, detergent problems, or excess suds.
- Not cleaning well: spray arm holes blocked, filter area restricted, overcrowding, or low incoming water temperature
- Not draining: food debris in the sump area, drain path restriction, or a drain hose issue
- Leaking/overflowing: too much detergent, wrong detergent type, or rinse aid cap not sealed
- Cycle takes too long: sanitize option extends the cycle to heat water
- Odor: dishes sitting too long, or poor draining leaving water behind
Use these fast checks before replacing parts:
- Confirm incoming hot water is about 120°F (49°C) at the sink before starting a cycle
- Use only automatic dishwasher detergent and measure carefully (suds can cause overflow)
- Make sure the rinse aid cap is tight and not cross-threaded
- Scrape heavy soils and starchy residue (pasta, rice, oatmeal) before loading
- If odor is strong, run a cleaning cycle approach described in the MDB4651AWS owner's manual
If the basic checks do not fix the issue, these parts are often involved in the most common failures:
| Symptom | Common part to inspect | Example from this model |
|---|---|---|
| Not filling or weak wash | Water inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve W11082871 |
| Not drying well | Heater circuit | Heater element W10283681 |
| Door won’t latch or starts then stops | Door latch/handle | Dishwasher door latch WPW10275768 |
Poor cleaning, draining, or leaking usually gets worse over time. Catching the simple causes first (water temperature, suds, loading, and basic maintenance) helps protect the pump, heater, and control board from unnecessary stress.
Last updated: January 2026
Where is the filter in a Maytag MDB4651AWS dishwasher?
On the Maytag MDB4651AWS dishwasher, the filter area is in the bottom of the tub, directly under the lower spray arm. On many units like this, you access it from inside the dishwasher by removing the lower rack and looking for the round mesh-style filter assembly.
- Turn the dishwasher off at the breaker for safety.
- Pull out the lower rack.
- Look at the center-bottom of the tub, under the lower spray arm.
- If needed, remove the lower spray arm to see the filter cover/mesh.
- Check whether the filter is held by screws or a locking ring.
- Lift out the filter parts and rinse them under hot water.
Most Maytag dishwashers in this design family use a filter and sump area that sits below the spray arm to catch food soil and protect the pump.
| What you see | Where it is | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Lower spray arm | Bottom center | Spins to wash the lower rack |
| Filter/mesh area | Under the spray arm | Traps debris and helps protect circulation |
| Sump opening | Bottom center | Routes water to the pump and wash system |
- Remove large debris first (glass, labels, bones).
- Rinse the mesh and scrub gently with a soft brush.
- Reinstall everything tightly so the dishwasher does not leak or wash poorly.
- For model-specific diagrams and access steps, follow the MDB4651AWS owner's manual.
A clogged filter area can reduce water flow, cause poor cleaning, and contribute to draining issues because the pump cannot move water efficiently.
Last updated: January 2026





