Can I replace dishwasher parts myself?
Yes, for the Maytag DWC7400AAW dishwasher, we can replace many common parts ourselves if we’re comfortable with basic hand tools and safe shutoffs. Door and rack hardware are usually straightforward; electrical and leak-related repairs take more care but are still DIY-friendly with the right steps.
- Door sealing parts such as the dishwasher door seal WP902894
- Door hardware such as the latch W10131752 and springs
- Rack and track items (stops, wheels, guides)
- Float and overflow protection parts
- Some dispenser-related parts (if accessible from the inner door)
- Turn off power at the breaker (dishwashers are hard-wired or plugged in under the sink).
- Shut off the dishwasher water supply valve under the sink.
- Protect the floor with towels; keep a shallow pan ready for residual water.
- Take photos of wire locations and screw positions as you disassemble.
- Run a short test cycle after reassembly and check for leaks at the door and under the unit.
| Repair type | Typical difficulty | Why | Common examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| Door and rack parts | Easy | Minimal disassembly | Door seal, rack stop, caster |
| Leak troubleshooting | Medium | Requires careful inspection | Door seal, hose clamps, hose routing |
| Electrical diagnosis | Medium to hard | Live-circuit risk, testing needed | Door switch, wiring, controls |
| Internal pump/impeller work | Medium | Water handling, access | Circulation impeller |
Replacing the right part the first time prevents repeat leaks, poor cleaning, and door-latch issues that can stop the DWC7400AAW from running. A careful DIY approach also helps avoid stripped screws, pinched hoses, and misaligned door seals.
If the dishwasher has power but will not run, start with simple checks (door fully latched, cycle selected) and then follow our dishwasher wont start video.
Last updated: February 2026
Does my Maytag dishwasher have a filter that needs to be cleaned?
Yes. Your Maytag DWC7400AAW dishwasher uses a filtration area in the bottom of the tub that should be checked and cleaned regularly to keep wash performance strong and prevent drain problems. Most households get the best results by cleaning it about once a month.
- Turn the dishwasher off.
- Pull out the lower rack.
- Look at the bottom center of the tub under the lower spray arm for a removable filter screen or cylindrical filter.
- If it unlocks, twist and lift it out; rinse under hot water and scrub gently with a soft brush.
- Wipe the sump area (where water collects) and remove any glass, labels, or food debris.
- Reinstall the filter fully seated and locked before running a cycle.
- Rinse the filter with hot water first; it loosens grease faster.
- Use a soft brush or old toothbrush; avoid sharp tools that can tear mesh.
- Clean the lower spray arm holes if you see seeds or paper stuck.
- Run a hot cycle after cleaning to flush out loosened debris.
- If you find standing water afterward, follow dishwasher not draining video.
If the dishwasher still leaves grit or won’t drain after cleaning, these parts commonly affect filtering, filling, and wash action:
| Symptom | What to check | Example part for DWC7400AAW |
|---|---|---|
| Water on floor at the door | Door gasket condition and alignment | Dishwasher door seal WP902894 |
| Won’t start or stops when door moves | Door latch and door switch operation | Latch W10131752 |
| Overfilling or odd fill behavior | Float moves freely; water level control | Float WP99002363 |
A clogged filter area restricts water flow and recirculation, so the pump can’t move enough water through the spray arms. That leads to poor cleaning, redepositing food on dishes, and can contribute to drain clogs over time.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I get Maytag replacement parts?
For your Maytag dishwasher model DWC7400AAW, we recommend buying replacement parts by matching the model number first, then selecting the exact component you need (for example, a dishwasher door seal WP902894 or door switch 99002254) to ensure proper fit and performance.
- Sears PartsDirect (model-based lookup for DWC7400AAW parts)
- Maytag brand parts channels (use the full model number)
- Established appliance parts retailers (search by model number, then confirm part number)
- Local appliance repair shops (bring the model number and the failed part if possible)
- Marketplace sellers (only after confirming the exact part number and return policy)
Use this quick checklist before you buy:
- Confirm the full model number: DWC7400AAW
- Identify the failed symptom (leak, won’t start, won’t fill, poor cleaning)
- Match the part by name and ID when available (example: WP902894)
- Compare photos and mounting/connector style to your original part
- Order related hardware if needed (clamps, retainers, seals)
| Symptom | Common part to check | Example from this model |
|---|---|---|
| Water leaking at the door | Door gasket/seal | Dishwasher door seal WP902894 |
| Dishwasher won’t start | Door latch or switch | Latch W10131752, door switch 99002254 |
| Overfilling or fill issues | Float or water level sensing | Float WP99002363, water switch WP99002560 |
Dishwashers are sensitive to fit and sealing surfaces; using the exact DWC7400AAW-MATCHED part helps prevent leaks, repeat failures, and installation headaches.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Maytag dishwasher?
The most common Maytag dishwasher issue we see on model DWC7400AAW is poor cleaning performance, followed closely by drain problems and leaks. In many cases, the fix is basic maintenance and correct loading; when it is a failure, it is often a seal, float, or wash-circulation related part.
- Load so spray arms can spin freely; don’t block the detergent cup.
- Clean the tub and remove debris around the sump area.
- Run hot water at the sink for 30 to 60 seconds before starting the cycle.
- Use the right detergent amount for your water hardness.
- Confirm the drain hose is not kinked and the sink/disposer connection is clear.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes still dirty | Restricted water flow or weak circulation | Clean spray paths; check for circulation issues |
| Water left in bottom | Drain restriction or drain system issue | Clear hose/air gap; check sink connection |
| Water on floor | Door sealing or overfill protection issue | Inspect door seal and float |
| Won’t start or stops | Door not latching or door switch issue | Check latch alignment and door switch |
- Leaks at the door: inspect and replace the dishwasher door seal WP902894.
- Overfilling or odd fill behavior: make sure the float WP99002363 moves freely and is not stuck.
- Poor wash action: check for damage or wear in the wash system; the circulating WP902461 is a common wear item.
- Door won’t run when closed: verify the latch engages; replace the latch W10131752 if it is worn or broken.
Poor cleaning, draining, and leaking usually get worse over time. Catching the cause early helps prevent pump strain, repeat clogs, and water damage, and it keeps cycle times and drying performance more consistent.
Last updated: February 2026
How to remove top rack of Maytag dishwasher?
To remove the top rack on your Maytag dishwasher model DWC7400AAW, we slide the rack fully out, release the rack stops at the ends of the upper rails, then pull the rack straight off the tracks. This is the same basic process used on most Maytag upper racks.
- Turn the dishwasher off and let the rack cool if a cycle just ended.
- Pull the upper rack all the way forward until it stops.
- Locate the rack stops at the very front ends of the upper tracks (left and right).
- Flip, unclip, or press the rack stops to release them (style varies by revision).
- With both stops released, support the rack and pull it forward off the rails.
- Set the rack on a towel to avoid scratching the tub.
If the rack is hard to remove or keeps derailing, we check these common wear points:
| Symptom | Most common cause | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| Rack binds or feels gritty | Debris in track | Clean track and wheels; rinse and dry |
| Rack rolls unevenly | Worn roller/caster | Inspect wheels; replace if cracked or flat-spotted |
| Rack slides off too easily | Missing/broken rack stop | Replace the stop if it will not latch |
| Door won’t close with rack installed | Rack not seated on rails | Reinstall and confirm both sides are on-track |
A common wheel-style part used on many dish racks is the twin wheel caster WP903297.
- Align the rack wheels with the upper rails on both sides.
- Slide the rack fully onto the tracks.
- Reinstall and lock both rack stops.
- Push the rack in and out a few times to confirm smooth travel.
A properly seated upper rack keeps spray arms from being blocked, helps the door seal correctly, and prevents premature wear on rack wheels and track hardware.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a Maytag dishwasher?
A Maytag dishwasher like model DWC7400AAW is built around four core systems: filling, washing (circulation), draining, and door sealing/safety. These parts work together to bring water in, spray it for cleaning, then drain it out while keeping the door closed and leak-free.
- Fill system: water inlet valve, fill hose, and water level sensing (float or water switch)
- Wash system: circulation pump/motor, spray arms, and filtration
- Drain system: drain pump and drain hose routing
- Door system: latch, door switch, hinges/springs, and door seal
- Racks and accessories: dish racks, rack wheels/rollers, rack stops, silverware basket
| System | Example part | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Door sealing | Dishwasher door seal WP902894 | Helps prevent leaks around the door opening |
| Door safety | Door switch 99002254 | Confirms the door is closed so the dishwasher can run |
| Overfill protection | Float WP99002363 | Helps prevent overfilling by signaling water level |
| Door closing | Latch W10131752 | Keeps the door closed during operation |
| Wash circulation | Circulating WP902461 | Helps move wash water through the spray system |
| Symptom | Most likely area | Common related part examples |
|---|---|---|
| Leaks at the front | Door sealing | Dishwasher door seal WP902894 |
| Won’t start | Door safety/latch | Door switch 99002254, latch W10131752 |
| Overfills or won’t stop filling | Water level sensing | Float WP99002363 |
| Poor cleaning | Wash circulation/filtration | Circulating WP902461 |
When you match a symptom to a system (fill, wash, drain, or door), you narrow the diagnosis fast and avoid ordering the wrong replacement part.
If your dishwasher is showing a fault pattern or you suspect a control-related issue, use Maytag microclean he dishwasher error codes as a starting point.
Last updated: February 2026





