How to reset error code on Maytag dishwasher?
On the Maytag DWU4915BAX dishwasher, we reset most error codes by canceling the cycle and restoring power to clear the control. If the code returns, run a diagnostic reset and then correct the underlying issue (drain, fill, door latch, or leak) so the error does not come back.
Quick reset steps (most common)
- Press Cancel/Drain once; wait for the drain to finish.
- If the alarm or code stays on, press Cancel/Drain a second time.
- Do a hard reset: turn the dishwasher OFF at the breaker (or unplug it) for 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Start a short cycle and watch for the code to reappear.
Diagnostic reset (when the code keeps returning)
Many Maytag dishwashers enter diagnostics using a button sequence (varies by control panel). Common patterns include alternating two keys such as Heated Dry and Normal several times within a few seconds.
Use diagnostics when:
- The dishwasher will not start or stops mid-cycle
- The drain pump runs unexpectedly
- The same error code returns right after a hard reset
For model-specific code meanings and what each code points to, use our Maytag microclean he dishwasher error codes.
Fix the cause so the reset “sticks”
A reset only clears the symptom; the dishwasher will post the code again if the problem remains.
| What you notice | Likely area to check | Parts that often relate |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start, beeps, or stops when door moves | Door latch or door switch circuit | Door switch 99002254, door springs/links |
| Water left in tub | Drain path restriction or drain hose routing | Drain hose WPY913158, filter area |
| Overfilling or not filling correctly | Water level sensing | Water switch WP99002560 |
| Leaks at the front or corners | Door sealing surfaces | Dishwasher door seal WP902894 |
Why it matters
Clearing the code gets the Maytag DWU4915BAX running again, but correcting the root cause prevents repeat shutdowns, poor cleaning, leaks, and unnecessary control board stress.
Last updated: January 2026
Where is the filter on a Maytag steam dishwasher?
On the Maytag DWU4915BAX dishwasher, the filter is typically located on the bottom of the tub, under the lower spray arm area. You access it by removing the lower rack, then unlocking and lifting out the filter assembly for cleaning.
How to find and remove the filter
- Turn off power at the breaker before reaching into the sump area.
- Pull out the lower rack to expose the bottom of the tub.
- Look for a round or oval filter assembly near the center or rear of the tub floor.
- Rotate the upper filter section about a quarter turn counterclockwise to unlock it.
- Lift out the upper filter, then lift the lower filter screen straight up and out.
- Rinse debris off with warm water; use a soft brush if grease is stuck.
What to check while you are there
A dirty filter can cause poor cleaning, odors, and drain problems. While the filter is out, check these common trouble spots:
- Food debris or labels stuck in the sump inlet
- Broken filter mesh or warped plastic
- Spray arm holes clogged with seeds or mineral scale
- Standing water that suggests a drain restriction
- Door seal leaks that can wash debris back into the tub
Common symptoms and likely causes
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Grit on dishes | Filter clogged | Clean filter and run a hot cycle |
| Bad odor | Debris trapped in filter/sump | Clean filter and tub |
| Not draining well | Filter or drain path restricted | Check hose routing and drain system |
| Poor wash pressure | Spray arm or filter blocked | Clean spray arm holes and filter |
Parts that are often involved
If the filter is damaged or the dishwasher still struggles after cleaning, these model-matched parts are commonly checked during diagnosis:
- Filter WP99001791 (main filter component for the DWU4915BAX filtration area)
- Drain hose WPY913158 (can clog or kink and contribute to drain issues)
Why it matters
The filter is the dishwasher’s first line of defense against recirculating food soil. Keeping it clean helps the wash pump maintain water flow, improves cleaning performance, and reduces the chance of clogs in the drain hose and sump.
Last updated: January 2026
What does f6 e1 mean on a Maytag dishwasher?
On the Maytag DWU4915BAX dishwasher, the F6 E1 error points to a water level sensing problem; the dishwasher is not reading the expected fill level, often due to 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 restart; a one-time glitch can trigger a false code.
- Verify the water supply valve under the sink is fully open.
- Check the inlet hose for kinks or crushing behind the dishwasher.
- Make sure the dishwasher is draining; standing water can confuse level sensing.
- Clean the filter area and sump so water can circulate and drain normally.
Common causes and likely fixes
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Tub never seems to fill | Low water supply, restricted inlet, or fill control issue | Confirm strong hot water at the sink; inspect hose routing and valve position |
| Water remains in the bottom after a cycle | Drain restriction or drain hose routing issue | Inspect the drain path and consider replacing the drain hose if damaged |
| Code appears intermittently | Loose connection, moisture, or sensor/actuator issue | Check wiring connections at the door and base; replace the failed component if found |
Parts that can be involved
If basic checks do not resolve F6 E1, these model-matched parts are commonly involved in water level and drain-related symptoms:
- Water switch WP99002560 (monitors water level conditions)
- Drain hose WPY913158 (carries water to the sink drain or disposer)
- Filter WP99001791 (helps prevent debris from restricting flow)
Why it matters
Water level sensing protects the pump, heater, and wash performance. When the dishwasher cannot confirm the correct fill level, it may stop mid-cycle, wash poorly, or drain incorrectly to prevent damage.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with Maytag dishwashers?
The most common Maytag dishwasher problems (including model DWU4915BAX) are poor cleaning, not draining, and leaking. In many cases, the root cause is basic: a dirty filter, blocked spray action, loading issues, or a worn seal or hose connection that lets water escape.
Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
- Poor cleaning: clogged filter, blocked spray arms, overcrowding, low water temperature, or detergent issues
- Not draining: kinked drain hose, clogged filter area, or a restriction at the sink drain/air gap
- Leaking: door seal wear, loose hose clamp, or a damaged O-ring seal
- Detergent cup not opening: dispenser mechanism problem or dishes blocking the dispenser door
- Won’t start: door not latching, door switch issue, or control not receiving the “door closed” signal
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)
- Remove and rinse the filter area; clear food debris and labels.
- Confirm spray arms spin freely and holes are not plugged.
- Load so tall items do not block the detergent dispenser or spray path.
- Run hot water at the sink for 30 to 60 seconds before starting a cycle.
- Inspect the bottom of the door for moisture trails that point to a seal or alignment issue.
Parts that commonly solve these problems on DWU4915BAX
| Symptom | Common fix | Example part for DWU4915BAX |
|---|---|---|
| Leaks at door | Replace door seal | Dishwasher door seal WP902894 |
| Leaks at pump or connection | Replace O-ring seal | Dishwasher o-ring seal WP910934 |
| Not draining | Replace cracked or restricted drain hose | Drain hose WPY913158 |
| Poor cleaning | Clean or replace filter | Filter WP99001791 |
Why it matters
Poor cleaning and draining problems usually get worse over time; leaks can damage flooring and cabinets quickly. Catching the cause early (filter, drain path, or a simple seal) often prevents a larger pump or motor repair.
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Last updated: January 2026





