How long is the Maytag dishwasher warranty?
For the Maytag MDB7749AWB1 dishwasher, the limited warranty is 1 year from the date of purchase for factory-specified parts and repair labor when the dishwasher is operated and maintained as instructed. For the exact terms and exclusions, use the MDB7749AWB1 owner's manual.
- Defects in materials or workmanship
- Factory-specified parts
- Repair labor
- In-home repair service (the dishwasher is designed to be repaired in the home)
These are frequent reasons a warranty claim is denied, even during the first year:
- Service calls to correct installation or to explain how to use the dishwasher
- Replacing house fuses or correcting house wiring/plumbing
- Consumable items (for example, filters)
- Damage from misuse, improper installation, or unapproved cleaners
- Cosmetic damage (scratches, dents, chips) unless it meets the warranty’s reporting requirements
| Warranty item | Typical coverage for MDB7749AWB1 | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Parts | Yes (limited) | Must be factory-specified parts |
| Labor | Yes (limited) | For covered defects |
| Installation corrections | No | Considered a service call |
| House electrical/plumbing | No | Not an appliance defect |
Knowing the warranty length helps you decide whether to troubleshoot first (for example, checking power, door latch, or cycle selection) or schedule service right away, especially if the dishwasher will not run or stops mid-cycle.
Last updated: February 2026
How to reset Maytag dishwasher control lock?
On the Maytag MDB7749AWB1 dishwasher, the Control Lock is turned on or off by pressing and holding Heated Dry for at least 3 seconds until the locked light changes state. This is the correct “reset” for a locked control panel; there is no separate reset button.
- Press Heated Dry and hold it for 3 seconds.
- Watch the locked indicator light; it should turn off when unlocked.
- If you press any button while locked, the lock light typically flashes multiple times and the buttons stay disabled.
- You can still open the dishwasher door while the controls are locked.
For the exact button layout on your console, check the MDB7749AWB1 owner's manual.
If the controls are unlocked but the cycle will not run, these quick checks solve most “won’t start” complaints:
- Press START/RESUME, then close the door firmly within a few seconds so the latch engages.
- Confirm a wash cycle is selected (or press START/RESUME to repeat the last cycle).
- Verify the dishwasher has power (breaker on, outlet powered if it plugs in).
- Make sure the door is fully closed and latched.
- If the START/RESUME light is blinking, press START/RESUME again and close the door firmly.
| What you’re trying to fix | Best action | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Buttons don’t respond and “locked” light is on | Hold Heated Dry 3 seconds | Disables/enables the control panel |
| Dishwasher is frozen or acting erratic | Turn power off for 1 minute, then back on | Reboots the electronic control |
Control Lock prevents unintended cycle changes during a wash. Unlocking it restores normal button operation without interrupting settings, while a power reset is better for a true control glitch.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the key features of MDB7749AWB1?
The Maytag MDB7749AWB1 undercounter dishwasher is designed for flexible loading and stronger cleaning by using adjustable rack features and high-heat options. For the most accurate list of cycles, options, and included features on your exact unit, use the MDB7749AWB1 owner's manual.
From the manual, this model includes practical loading features and cycle options that improve cleaning and drying results:
- Split & Fit utensil basket: the silverware basket separates so you can place sections in different spots in the lower rack.
- Silverware basket lids: helps spacing for better wash coverage.
- Cup shelf: folds down on either side of the upper rack for cups, stemware, or long utensils.
- Cup clips: holds lightweight plastic items, utensils, and knives in place.
- Sanitize option: raises final rinse temperature to about 154°F (68°C) and adds heat and time.
These are common items customers look for when comparing features.
| Feature type | What it does | What you will notice |
|---|---|---|
| Sanitize option | High-temp final rinse (about 154°F) for sanitizing | Longer cycle time; added heat |
| Drying indicator | Shows when the drying portion is running | “Drying” light during dry portion |
| Washing indicator | Shows active washing portion | “Washing” light from first fill through main wash |
Features like cup clips, a fold-down cup shelf, and a split utensil basket help prevent items from shifting, which improves spray coverage and reduces re-washes. High-heat options like Sanitize improve results on tougher soils and can help with drying performance.
Some features can vary by configuration, even within a model family. We recommend checking:
- The feature list section in the MDB7749AWB1 owner's manual
- The cycle and option descriptions for what each setting changes (time, temperature, and drying)
- The model/serial tag location (inside the tub near the door area) to confirm you are matching the correct model
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a Maytag dishwasher?
A Maytag dishwasher like model MDB7749AWB1 is built around a water-fill system, wash and drain pumps, spray arms, racks, filters, and door sealing and control components. These parts work together to fill, wash, heat, drain, and dry your dishes; our MDB7749AWB1 owner's manual helps you identify features and care steps.
- Water fill: brings water into the tub (commonly a water inlet valve).
- Wash system: circulates water through spray arms (pump and motor, sump area).
- Filtration: traps food soil to protect the pump and improve cleaning.
- Heating and drying: heats water and supports drying performance.
- Drain system: pushes used water out through the drain hose.
- Door and hinges: keep the door aligned, balanced, and sealed.
Here are examples of model-matched parts we commonly see customers need:
| Dishwasher function | Example part for this model | What you might notice when it fails |
|---|---|---|
| Drain water out | Dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269 | Standing water, slow drain, humming during drain |
| Bring water in | Dishwasher water inlet valve (W10648041) | No fill, weak fill, cycle stops early |
| Heat water | Dishwasher heater element WPW10082892 | Poor drying, cool wash water, longer cycles |
| Seal the tub/door | Dishwasher door seal (W11196317) | Leaks at the bottom or sides of the door |
- Racks and silverware basket: upper and lower racks hold dishes; many Maytag designs include split baskets and fold-down features.
- Bottom of tub: spray arm and pump area; keep it clear of debris.
- Door area: detergent dispenser, venting, and the door seal.
Knowing the major parts helps you troubleshoot faster. For example, a “won’t drain” symptom points to the drain pump or drain hose, while “won’t dry” often points to the heater circuit or airflow/venting.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Maytag dishwasher?
Most Maytag dishwashers average 10 to 12 years of service life with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Maytag MDB7749AWB1 undercounter dishwasher, following the care and operating guidance in the MDB7749AWB1 owner’s manual helps you get the longest life from key systems like the wash pump, heater, and door seals.
- Water quality (hard water and high iron can cause buildup and discoloration over time)
- How often it runs (daily use wears pumps, valves, and seals faster)
- Cleaning and loading habits (overfilling and poor loading can reduce cleaning performance)
- Heating performance (cycles that cannot heat properly can lead to poor results and extra run time)
- Leak prevention (keeping door and tub seals clean reduces moisture damage)
| Dishwasher type | Typical lifespan | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard undercounter dishwasher (like MDB7749AWB1) | 10 to 12 years | Most common range with routine care |
| Well-maintained unit with light to moderate use | 12 to 15 years | Often achievable with consistent cleaning and prompt repairs |
| Heavy-use household | 7 to 10 years | More wear on pumps, heater, and door components |
- Clean the interior and address staining early (tomato-based foods and high iron water can discolor surfaces)
- Use the correct detergent amount and avoid overfilling the dispenser
- Keep the door sealing surfaces wiped clean to prevent slow leaks
- Fix draining issues quickly; a struggling drain system can shorten motor life (see dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269 if you are replacing the pump)
- If the dishwasher is completely dead, check the house supply first, then test the internal fuse (see fuse W10258275)
A dishwasher that is maintained and repaired early usually costs less to keep running because small issues (slow draining, weak heating, minor leaks) can turn into bigger failures that shorten overall lifespan.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Maytag dishwasher?
For the Maytag MDB7749AWB1 dishwasher, the most common customer complaints are poor cleaning and draining problems. In many cases, the cause is simple (loading issues, blocked spray, or a drain restriction); when it is a failed part, the drain pump or water inlet valve are frequent suspects. See the MDB7749AWB1 owner's manual for model-specific troubleshooting steps.
- Confirm the door is fully closed and latched; if the START/RESUME light is blinking, press START/RESUME and close the door firmly within 3 seconds.
- Avoid overloading; keep large items from blocking spray arms and the detergent dispenser.
- If detergent remains in the dispenser, re-load tall items (cookie sheets, cutting boards) so they do not block the dispenser door.
- If the dishwasher is not draining well and you have a drain air gap, clean the air gap.
- Verify the kitchen sink drain is not backing up (a slow sink often points to a drain restriction).
| Symptom | Most likely area | Part examples for MDB7749AWB1 |
|---|---|---|
| Standing water in tub | Drain path or drain pump | Dishwasher drain pump WPW10348269, drain hose (check routing) |
| Poor cleaning, gritty dishes | Filter/sump area, wash circulation | Sump and circulation system (inspect for debris) |
| Not filling or fills slowly | Water supply or inlet valve | Water inlet valve W10648041 |
| No power or dead control | Power supply, thermal fuse | Fuse W10258275 |
Poor cleaning usually comes from blocked spray or loading patterns, and draining issues often come from a restriction. Fixing the root cause early helps prevent odors, standing water, and repeat cycle failures.
- Shut off power at the breaker before checking wiring, the fuse, or the control area.
- Turn off the water supply before servicing the inlet valve or hoses.
- Keep a towel and shallow pan ready; dishwashers can spill when hoses are removed.
Last updated: February 2026





