Can I replace dishwasher parts myself?
Yes, for Maytag model MDB7749AWW2, many common repairs are DIY-friendly if you shut off power at the breaker and turn off the water supply first. Mechanical items (racks, stops, seals, hoses) are usually straightforward; electrical and leak-related repairs take more care and testing. See the MDB7749AWW2 owner’s manual and MDB7749AWW2 installation guide for model-specific handling and installation checks.
Many customers successfully replace wear items and simple assemblies; we recommend extra caution when the repair involves wiring, live voltage testing, or water connections under the unit.
- Good DIY: rack hardware, door balance parts, drain hose routing, basic cleaning
- Intermediate DIY: drain pump, water inlet valve, door seal, heater element
- Consider a technician: control board diagnosis, repeated leaks, burning smell, tripping breaker
- Turn OFF power at the breaker (not just the control panel).
- Shut OFF the water supply valve.
- Protect the floor; keep towels ready for residual water.
- Take photos of wire and hose routing before removal.
- After reassembly, run a short cycle and check for leaks underneath.
The installation guide for this dishwasher calls out a few checks that also matter after many repairs:
- Confirm the water line is on the left side of the opening and the drain hose is near the center.
- Make sure the dishwasher is secured so it does not shift when the door opens.
- Check door movement; if it drops open or closes by itself, adjust spring tension evenly on both sides.
| Symptom | Likely part to check/replace | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain or drains slowly | Drain pump or drain hose | Dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269 |
| Door slams or won’t stay balanced | Door balance link | Dishwasher door balance link 8194001 |
| Not filling or fills slowly | Water inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve W11175771 |
| Upper rack comes off track | Upper rail stop | Dishwasher dishrack slide rail stop, upper WP8565925 |
DIY repairs can save time and money, but dishwashers combine water, heat, and electricity. Following the model’s guidance and doing a careful leak check helps prevent repeat failures and protects cabinets and flooring.
Last updated: February 2026
Do Maytag dishwashers have a 10 year warranty?
Some Maytag dishwashers include a 10-year limited parts warranty, but coverage depends on the specific model and what part is being claimed. For the Maytag MDB7749AWW2, the warranty information in the MDB7749AWW2 owner's manual shows a 1-year limited warranty from the purchase date for factory-specified parts and repair labor.
For this model, the manual describes:
- Time period: 1 year from the date of purchase
- Coverage type: factory-specified parts and repair labor for defects in materials or workmanship
- Service requirement: service must be performed by a Maytag-designated service company
- Geography: valid in the U.S. or Canada when used in the country of purchase
The same warranty section lists exclusions that often affect dishwasher claims, including:
- Installation corrections or “how-to-use” service calls
- Replacing or repairing house fuses or correcting house wiring/plumbing
- Consumable items (for example, filters in some appliances)
- Removal and reinstallation if the dishwasher is inaccessible or not installed per published instructions
- Damage from unauthorized modifications
| Warranty type | What it usually means | What you should check |
|---|---|---|
| 10-year limited parts | Certain parts only, parts-only coverage is common | Which parts qualify and what labor costs apply |
| 1-year limited (MDB7749AWW2 manual) | Parts and repair labor for defects | Purchase date, servicer requirements, exclusions |
Dishwasher warranty terms are model-specific. Knowing whether your coverage is 1 year or a longer limited parts plan helps you decide whether to schedule authorized service, replace a failed component (like a pump or heater), or troubleshoot installation and household electrical issues first.
Last updated: February 2026
What does F2 E2 mean on a Maytag dishwasher?
On a Maytag MDB7749AWW2 dishwasher, the F2 E2 code points to a user interface (keypad) communication problem; the control is not reliably “hearing” the button presses from the console. Start with a power reset, then inspect the console wiring and connections using the MDB7749AWW2 owner's manual.
- Turn off power at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power and retry a cycle.
- Make sure the door is fully latched; a weak latch can mimic keypad issues.
- Press each key once; if one key is stuck or unresponsive, the keypad is the likely cause.
- If the code returns immediately, focus on wiring connections between the console and control.
- If the dishwasher is dead or keeps resetting, also check the internal fuse.
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Some buttons do not respond | Stuck or failed keypad | Console for moisture, residue, or a physically stuck key |
| Code appears right away after reset | Loose connection | Ribbon/plug connections at the console and control board |
| Intermittent beeping or random lights | Harness issue | Pin fit, corrosion, or damaged wires in the door |
| No power at all | Blown fuse | Test/replace the fuse W10258275 |
- Shut off power at the breaker.
- Open the door and visually inspect the console area for moisture intrusion.
- Check the door wiring path for pinched or broken wires.
- Reseat connectors at the electronic control and user interface.
- If symptoms include no power, test the fuse W10258275 with a multimeter.
The F2 E2 code is a control-to-console communication failure; if the dishwasher cannot read the keypad correctly, it can stop mid-cycle, ignore selections, or fail to start. Fixing the connection or the failed component restores normal cycle selection and operation.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with Maytag dishwashers?
The most common Maytag dishwasher problems are poor cleaning and draining issues. On the Maytag MDB7749AWW2, these usually trace back to loading habits, a dirty filter or spray system, or a drain restriction; less often, a failed pump, inlet valve, or heater affects performance.
- Dishes still dirty or gritty: spray arms blocked, filter/sump area dirty, or items loaded so water cannot reach them.
- Water left in the bottom: drain path restricted (air gap, disposer plug, hose kink) or a weak drain pump.
- Detergent not dissolving: dispenser blocked by large items, or wash action is weak.
- Not drying well: cycle options, rinse aid use, or a heating problem.
- Won’t start or stops: door not latched, Start/Resume timing, or a tripped breaker or blown fuse.
Use the troubleshooting steps in the MDB7749AWW2 owner’s manual and start with these basics:
- Confirm the door is fully closed and latched; press START/RESUME and close the door firmly within a few seconds.
- Check the kitchen breaker or house fuse if the dishwasher is completely dead.
- If it is not draining, clean the sink air gap (if installed) and verify the drain hose is not kinked.
- Load large cutting boards and cookie sheets so they do not block the detergent dispenser.
- Run hot water at the sink before starting a cycle to improve wash temperature.
If the basic checks do not solve it, these model-compatible parts are common fixes:
| Symptom | Part to check | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain or drains slowly | Dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269 | Pumps water out through the drain hose |
| Poor fill or no water entering | Dishwasher water inlet valve W11175771 | Opens to let water into the tub |
| No power or intermittent power | Fuse W10258275 | Protects the control circuit from overload |
Poor cleaning and draining problems usually get worse over time. Keeping the drain path clear and maintaining proper water flow helps protect the circulation system, reduces odors, and prevents standing water in the tub.
Last updated: February 2026





