How to reset error code on Maytag dishwasher?
On the Maytag MDB6769PAW3 dishwasher, we reset most error conditions by canceling the current cycle and letting the unit drain; this clears many control states that trigger blinking lights or an error condition. Use the exact button sequence shown in the MDB6769PAW3 user manual.
- Open the door slightly to stop the cycle.
- Press CANCEL/DRAIN once.
- Close the door; the dishwasher runs a drain cycle if water is in the bottom.
- Wait for the drain to finish (the Cancel/Drain light typically turns off after about 2 minutes).
- Select your cycle and press START/RESUME.
If the dishwasher is stuck mid-cycle or you need to restart from the beginning:
- Open the door slightly; wait for spraying to stop.
- Press CANCEL/DRAIN twice to reset the control.
- Re-select the cycle and options.
- Press START/RESUME.
| Symptom | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| START/RESUME light blinking | Door opened or power was interrupted | Close the door firmly and press START/RESUME (close within about 3 seconds) |
| Cancel/Drain light on | Unit is canceling and draining | Let it drain fully before restarting |
| Other lights blinking and it will not run | A fault that needs service-level diagnosis | Follow troubleshooting in the manual; check power at breaker first |
Canceling and draining resets the cycle logic and clears standing water, which prevents repeat faults like incomplete draining, interrupted cycles, and “won’t start” symptoms.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I find the size of my dishwasher?
To find the size of your Maytag MDB6769PAW3 dishwasher, measure the cabinet opening and the dishwasher fit points: height from the underside of the countertop to the floor, plus the opening width and depth. Our installation guide shows the exact measuring approach used for proper fit.
Measure in the cabinet opening where the dishwasher installs, not the dishwasher door.
- Height: underside of countertop to floor at the install location
- Width: inside left cabinet wall to inside right cabinet wall
- Depth: from the back wall to the front edge of the cabinet opening
- Door clearance: allow at least 2 inches between the door side and a wall/cabinet in corner installs
- Floor level: note any slope; shims may be needed for a level install
The installation instructions call out measuring the lowest point under the countertop and the highest point on the floor. This matters because the dishwasher uses leveling legs to match the opening.
| Measurement | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Opening height | Measure countertop underside to floor | Confirms the unit can physically fit |
| Uneven floor | Measure at multiple points | Prevents binding, leaks, and poor door alignment |
| Built-up flooring | Plan for shims if tile stops short | Keeps the dishwasher stable and level |
- Remove the toe-kick area access panel if needed to see the floor clearly
- Measure width at the front and back of the opening (cabinets can taper)
- Measure depth to the front of the cabinet frame, not the door
- If the opening is tight, confirm the water line and power routing locations per the installation guide
Correct sizing prevents installation problems like a door that rubs, a unit that will not slide in, or a dishwasher that rocks during operation. Accurate measurements also help when ordering installation hardware or replacing components like the dishwasher mounting bracket WP8269145.
Last updated: January 2026
Which is quieter, 39 or 42 dBA?
39 dBA is quieter than 42 dBA; every 3 dBA increase is a noticeable step up in sound, so a 39 dBA dishwasher will sound a bit calmer in a kitchen than a 42 dBA unit. For operating and installation details that can affect perceived noise on your Maytag MDB6769PAW3, use the MDB6769PAW3 owner's manual.
Dishwasher noise ratings are measured in dBA (A-weighted decibels). Lower numbers mean less sound energy and typically a quieter wash.
- 39 dBA is quieter than 42 dBA
- A 3 dBA change is commonly perceived as a noticeable difference
- Installation and loading can make a “quiet” dishwasher sound louder
- Drain and fill sounds (water valve hiss, surging during drain) can still be normal
Even with a low dBA rating, real-world noise depends on setup and use. Our Maytag dishwasher guidance calls out common noise sources and installation factors.
- Improper installation can increase noise
- Filters not seated correctly can change sound
- Items sticking out can hit the wash arms and cause thumping
- Water valve hissing and periodic drain surging can be normal
| Rating | Which is quieter? | What you’ll usually notice |
|---|---|---|
| 39 dBA | Quietest | Softer wash and motor sounds |
| 42 dBA | Slightly louder | A bit more audible in open kitchens |
A small dBA difference helps when your dishwasher runs near living spaces or overnight. If your MDB6769PAW3 seems louder than expected, confirming correct installation and loading often improves noise without replacing parts.
Last updated: January 2026





