Do Maytag dishwashers have a 10 year warranty?
Some Maytag dishwashers include a 10-year limited parts warranty, but coverage varies by product line and purchase date. For your Maytag MDB6100AWQ dishwasher, we recommend confirming the exact warranty terms and what parts are covered using the MDB6100AWQ owner's manual.
What “10-year warranty” usually means
A “10-year” Maytag warranty is typically limited to specific parts and does not automatically include labor, service calls, or every component in the dishwasher.
Common limitations to check:
- Which components are covered (only certain parts vs. the whole dishwasher)
- Whether labor is included or parts-only
- Whether commercial use is excluded
- Proof of purchase requirements (receipt or canceled check)
- What’s considered normal wear vs. warrantable failure
How to verify coverage for your MDB6100AWQ
Use these steps to match your dishwasher to the correct warranty statement:
- Locate the model and serial number (usually on the tub frame near the door opening)
- Find the warranty section in the MDB6100AWQ owner's manual
- Compare the covered components to the part that failed
- Keep your proof of purchase available before requesting service
Quick check: parts-only vs. full coverage
| Warranty wording | What it typically covers | What it typically does not cover |
|---|---|---|
| “Limited parts warranty” | Specific listed parts | Labor, diagnostics, service calls |
| “Full warranty” | Broader component coverage | Often still excludes misuse/installation issues |
Why it matters
Dishwasher repairs often involve high-cost assemblies (like a pump, inlet valve, or rack). Knowing whether your coverage is parts-only helps you plan for labor costs and decide whether replacing a component is worth it.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Maytag dishwasher?
For the Maytag MDB6100AWQ dishwasher, the most common problems we see are poor cleaning, not draining, and leaks. These usually trace back to loading and detergent issues, clogged wash components (spray arm or filter area), or a water-fill problem such as a sticking float or a failing inlet valve.
Quick checks that fix the majority of complaints
- Use the correct cycle and avoid overloading so spray can reach every surface.
- Confirm the lower spray arm spins freely and its holes are not clogged.
- Clean the sump and filter area; remove labels, glass, and food debris.
- Use the right detergent amount for your water hardness (too little cleans poorly; too much can leave film).
- Verify the float moves up and down freely; a stuck float can stop filling.
- Look for water at the bottom of the door; a worn seal can cause drips.
Common symptoms and the most likely causes
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes still dirty | Blocked spray, poor loading, wrong detergent amount | Spray arm holes, loading pattern, detergent dosing |
| Water left in tub | Drain restriction or drain hose issue | Sink/disposer connection, hose routing, clogs |
| Leaks at door | Door seal not sealing, door not closing square | Seal condition, rack interference, door alignment |
| Not filling enough | Float stuck up, inlet valve problem | Float movement, water supply valve open |
Parts that often solve these issues on MDB6100AWQ
If your checks point to a failed component, these model-matched parts are common fixes:
- Dishwasher water inlet valve WP99001359 (no/low fill)
- Float WP99002363 (overfill protection stuck or damaged)
- Dishwasher drain hose WP99001782 (slow or no drain)
- Dishwasher door seal WP902894 (door-edge leaks)
- Dishwasher spray arm assembly, lower WP99001788 (poor wash coverage)
Why it matters
Poor cleaning and draining are usually maintenance or loading related, but ignoring them can lead to odors, standing water, and repeat cycle failures. Using the detergent chart and care steps in the MDB6100AWQ owner's manual helps prevent the most common service calls.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a Maytag dishwasher?
A Maytag dishwasher like model MDB6100AWQ is built around a water-fill system, wash (circulation) system, drain system, and door/tub sealing parts. The exact layout and component names for your unit are shown in the MDB6100AWQ owner's manual.
Main dishwasher parts (what they do)
- Water inlet valve: opens to let household water into the tub
- Float and float switch: overfill protection that stops filling if water gets too high
- Circulation pump and motor: moves wash water through the spray arms
- Spray arms: spin and spray water to clean dishes (upper and lower)
- Filtration area: traps food soil to protect the pump and improve cleaning
- Drain hose and drain path: carries dirty water to the sink drain/disposer
- Door seal and corner baffles: keep water inside the tub during washing
- Racks and basket: hold dishes and silverware in the correct spray pattern
Common parts customers replace on MDB6100AWQ
These are frequently replaced when you have leaks, poor cleaning, or fill/drain problems:
| Symptom | Likely area | Example model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| Water leaking at the door | Door sealing | Dishwasher door seal WP902894 |
| Not filling or fills slowly | Water supply/fill | Dishwasher water inlet valve WP99001359 |
| Overfilling or not filling correctly | Overfill protection | Float WP99002363 |
| Poor cleaning on lower rack | Wash delivery | Dishwasher spray arm assembly, lower WP99001788 |
| Not draining well | Drain path | Dishwasher drain hose WP99001782 |
Why it matters
Knowing which system a part belongs to (fill, wash, drain, or seal) helps us match the right replacement part faster and prevents repeat issues like leaks, cloudy dishes, or standing water.
Quick identification tips
- If the tub never gets water, start with the inlet valve and float area.
- If dishes are dirty after the cycle, check spray arm holes for clogs and confirm racks are not blocking rotation.
- If you see water on the floor, inspect the door seal and tub corner baffle areas first.
- If there is standing water, check the drain hose routing for kinks or a blockage.
Last updated: February 2026





