How do I reset my Maytag dishwasher control panel?
To reset the control panel on your Maytag dishwasher model MDBH969AWS3, cancel the current cycle and restart it. Close the door firmly, then press START/RESUME to resume operation; if the controls are locked, turn Control Lock off first using the Heated Dry button (hold 3 seconds). See the owner's manual for the exact button behavior on your console.
Quick reset steps (most common)
- Press CANCEL/DRAIN to stop the current cycle.
- Close the door firmly.
- Let the dishwasher run the 2-minute drain (if needed).
- Select your wash cycle and options.
- Press START/RESUME.
- Close the door within 3 seconds (top-control models) so the cycle will start.
If the panel won’t respond: check Control Lock
Your MDBH969AWS3 can disable the keypad when Control Lock is on.
- Press and hold Heated Dry for at least 3 seconds to turn Lock on or off.
- When Control Lock is lit, all buttons are disabled.
- If you press a button while locked, the light may flash multiple times.
What the lights are telling you
If the door is opened mid-cycle or power is interrupted, the dishwasher can pause and flash lights until you restart it.
| Symptom | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| START/RESUME light blinking | Cycle is paused waiting for restart | Press START/RESUME, then close door within 3 seconds |
| Lights flashing after opening door | Cycle suspended | Close door, press START/RESUME |
| Buttons don’t work, Lock light on | Control Lock enabled | Hold Heated Dry 3 seconds |
Why it matters
A proper reset clears a suspended cycle, completes any needed draining, and prevents the dishwasher from sitting with water in the sump. It also helps you avoid “no start” situations caused by an unlatched door or Control Lock.
Last updated: February 2026
Why does the Maytag dishwasher start button blink 3 times?
On the Maytag MDBH969AWS3 dishwasher, the Start/Resume light commonly blinks (often noticed as 3 blinks) when the door is not closed and latched within 3 seconds after you press START/RESUME. Press START/RESUME again, then close the door firmly within 3 seconds to start or resume the cycle (see the MDBH969AWS3 owner's manual).
Quick checks to stop the blinking
- Close the door firmly until you feel the latch engage; do not “soft close” it.
- Press START/RESUME, then shut the door within 3 seconds.
- If you opened the door mid-cycle to add a dish, press START/RESUME again after closing.
- Remove anything preventing a full seal or latch, such as a pan handle or an overhanging rack.
- Check the tub lip and door edge for debris that keeps the door from seating.
What to inspect if it keeps happening
A blinking Start/Resume light is usually a door-close timing or latching issue. If the door is closing but the dishwasher still will not start, focus on the latch and door seal.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Blinks right after pressing Start/Resume | Door not closed within 3 seconds | Re-press Start/Resume and close door promptly |
| Door feels like it closes but pops back | Latch not catching or misaligned | Inspect latch area; consider replacing the dishwasher door latch WPW10404409 |
| Door closes but you see drips or gaps | Door seal not sealing | Inspect seal; consider the dishwasher door seal and strike kit W10542314 |
Why it matters
The control is designed to prevent the dishwasher from running with the door unlatched. Closing the door within the 3-second window confirms a safe start and helps avoid interrupted cycles and poor cleaning results.
Last updated: February 2026
How to force drain a Maytag dishwasher?
To force-drain a Maytag MDBH969AWS3 dishwasher, we restart or resume a drain portion of a cycle and make sure the door latches; if water still remains, we clear the drain path (air gap, hose, disposer inlet) and remove standing water by hand. See the owner's manual for the exact control steps for your console.
Fast ways to get it draining
- Press START/RESUME and close the door firmly within 3 seconds (a blinking START/RESUME light means it needs this step).
- Let the cycle finish; the manual notes water remaining often happens when the cycle has not completed.
- If you have a drain air gap, check and clean it.
- Check the drain hose for kinks or pinches under the sink.
- If connected to a food waste disposer, confirm the disposer inlet knockout plug was removed.
- Check for food obstructions in the drain path or disposer.
Manually remove standing water (when the tub won’t drain)
If you need the water out right away:
- Turn off power at the breaker.
- Pull out the bottom rack.
- Use towels or a cup to bail water into a shallow pan.
- For faster removal, a wet/dry vacuum can pull water from the sump area (keep the nozzle above any sharp edges).
Parts that commonly fix “won’t drain” symptoms
If the drain path is clear but the dishwasher still will not pump out, these parts are common suspects for MDBH969AWS3:
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Hums but no drain | Drain pump jammed or failed | Dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269 |
| Drains slowly or backs up | Kinked or restricted hose | Dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
| Stops mid-cycle, odd behavior | Control not completing cycle | Dishwasher electronic control board WPW10285180 |
Why it matters
Standing water can cause odors and poor cleaning, and it usually points to a blocked drain route or a pump that is not moving water. Clearing the drain path first prevents unnecessary part replacement.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Maytag dishwasher?
The most common Maytag dishwasher problem is a drain-related issue: water left in the tub at the end of the cycle. On the Maytag MDBH969AWS3, this is usually caused by a kinked/blocked drain hose, a clogged air gap, or a drain pump problem; poor cleaning and drying are also frequent complaints.
Most common symptoms you’ll notice
- Water remains in the tub or the dishwasher will not drain
- Cycle pauses and the START/RESUME light blinks
- Dishes come out cloudy, spotted, or still dirty
- Dishwasher will not fill with water
- Dishes are wet after the cycle (not drying well)
Quick checks that fix many “common problems”
Use these steps first because they address the most frequent causes called out in the troubleshooting guidance.
- Confirm the cycle fully completed; if needed, press START/RESUME and close the door firmly within 3 seconds
- Check the drain hose for kinks or a blockage
- If you have a drain air gap, clean it if draining is slow
- If connected to a food waste disposer, make sure the disposer inlet knockout plug was removed
- Make sure the water supply is turned on and the float moves freely (not stuck)
- If you see foam or suds, switch to dishwasher detergent only and clear the suds before testing again
Parts that commonly solve the underlying issue
If the quick checks do not resolve the problem, these model-compatible parts are common fixes for draining, filling, and “won’t run” complaints.
| Problem area | What fails | Model-compatible part to check |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining / water left in tub | Drain pump not pumping out | Dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269 |
| Slow drain or leaks at drain line | Cracked or restricted drain hose | Dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
| Won’t fill or fills slowly | Water inlet valve not opening | Dishwasher water inlet valve W11175771 |
| Poor drying / water not heating | Heater not heating water | Dishwasher heating element W10518394 |
Why it matters
Drain and fill problems can stop the dishwasher mid-cycle, leave dirty water in the tub, and create poor cleaning and drying results. Fixing the root cause (hose routing, air gap clogs, or a failing pump/valve) restores normal wash pressure, water temperature, and cycle completion.
Where to confirm the exact steps for your model
For MDBH969AWS3-SPECIFIC troubleshooting flow and cycle behavior notes (including normal pauses and START/RESUME timing), use the owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026





