How long is the Maytag dishwasher warranty?
For the Maytag MDB5601AWB dishwasher, the limited warranty coverage is 1 year for the product repair remedy; implied warranties are also limited to 1 year (or the shortest period allowed by law). For the exact terms and exclusions, use the MDB5601AWB owner's manual.
What the warranty length means in real use
- The standard limited warranty period is 1 year from the purchase date.
- The warranty remedy is product repair as provided under the limited warranty terms.
- Implied warranties (merchantability/fitness) are limited to 1 year (or the shortest period allowed by law).
- Coverage details can vary by location due to state or province rules.
- Keeping proof of purchase helps confirm warranty status.
Quick reference table
| Warranty item | Typical coverage stated for this model | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Limited warranty term | 1 year | Keep receipt; follow normal use and care |
| Implied warranties | Limited to 1 year (or shortest allowed by law) | Check your local rules and the manual wording |
| Service path | Authorized service process | Use the troubleshooting steps first, then schedule service |
Why it matters
Knowing the warranty length helps you decide whether to troubleshoot a problem (like not draining, not drying, or not starting) or move straight to warranty service. It also helps you avoid paying out of pocket for a repair that is still within the 1-year coverage window.
Last updated: February 2026
Does my Maytag dishwasher have a filter that needs to be cleaned?
Yes. Your Maytag MDB5601AWB dishwasher uses a filtration area in the bottom of the tub that can collect food soil, and cleaning it regularly helps prevent poor cleaning, odors, and drain problems. We recommend following the cleaning steps in the MDB5601AWB owner's manual.
Where the filter area is
On MDB5601AWB, the filter and soil-collection area is located at the bottom of the dishwasher, under the lower spray arm and beneath the bottom rack.
How to clean it (safe, effective routine)
- Turn the dishwasher off and let the tub cool.
- Pull out the bottom rack.
- Remove any visible debris from the sump area (use a paper towel or soft brush).
- Rinse removable pieces (if your version has a removable screen or cover) under warm water.
- Reinstall everything securely so the wash arm can spin freely.
Cleaning tips that prevent repeat clogs
- Scrape large food scraps off dishes before loading.
- Load items so they do not block the wash arms.
- Avoid letting labels, bones, toothpicks, or glass fragments enter the tub.
- Run hot water at the sink briefly before starting a cycle for better wash performance.
- If you notice standing water, check the drain path and hose routing.
What you’ll notice when the filter area needs attention
| Symptom | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Grit on glasses | Soil recirculating | Clean the filter area and spray arm holes |
| Odor in tub | Trapped food soil | Clean filter area; run a cleaning cycle |
| Poor cleaning | Restricted water flow | Clean filter area; confirm wash arms spin |
| Slow drain | Debris in sump/drain path | Clean filter area; inspect drain hose |
Why it matters
A clear filter area keeps water moving through the pump and spray arms the way Maytag designed it, which improves cleaning results and reduces strain on components such as the filter flow plate WPW10192799 and dishwasher pump impeller WP99002659.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a Maytag dishwasher?
A Maytag dishwasher like model MDB5601AWB is built around a fill system, wash system, drain system, heating and drying components, and door hardware. These parts work together to bring in water, spray and filter it, heat it for cleaning and drying, then pump it out.
Main dishwasher systems and common parts
- Fill system: brings water into the tub (water inlet valve, fill hose, float/overfill protection)
- Wash system: circulates water through spray arms (circulation pump and motor, wash arms, manifold)
- Filtration: traps food soil so it does not redeposit (filter/accumulator parts, guards)
- Heating and drying: boosts wash temperature and helps dry dishes (heating element)
- Drain system: removes dirty water (drain hose, drain pump components)
- Door and controls: keeps the door sealed and latched (latch handle, door screws, vent grille)
Parts you will commonly see listed for MDB5601AWB
| What it does | Example part name | Example part ID |
|---|---|---|
| Lets water into the dishwasher | Dishwasher water inlet valve | W11082871 |
| Heats water and supports drying | Heater element | W10283681 |
| Helps the door close and stay latched | Latch handle (off-white) | WPW10130695 |
| Moves wash water through the system | Dishwasher pump impeller | WP99002659 |
| Carries water to the sink drain/disposer | Dishwasher drain hose | WP99002652 |
If you are troubleshooting a specific symptom (not filling, not draining, not drying, not cleaning), we use the symptom to narrow the list to the most likely parts and checks in the MDB5601AWB owner's manual.
Why it matters
Knowing which system is involved prevents guesswork. For example, poor drying often points to the heating and drying system, while standing water points to the drain path (hose routing, clogs, or pump-related issues).
Quick next steps (fast way to narrow it down)
- Match the symptom to a system: fill, wash, heat/dry, or drain
- Check loading and spray-arm blockage first (a common cause of poor cleaning)
- Inspect the bottom of the tub for large particles and clean as needed
- If you see an error code, use the Maytag microclean he dishwasher error codes reference to interpret it
- When replacing parts, confirm fit by model number MDB5601AWB
Last updated: February 2026





