Maytag built its name on durability, and the dishwashers mostly live up to it, but they still fail in predictable places. Maytag is manufactured by Whirlpool Corporation, so a lot of the internal hardware, the wash motor, the drain pump, the control architecture, is shared with Whirlpool models. What differs is the trim, some cycle options, and in a few lines, a stainless steel interior tub instead of plastic. Here’s what actually goes wrong on the units techs in our network see across San Diego County.
Not draining after the cycle ends
This is our most common Maytag dishwasher call. Water sitting in the bottom of the tub after the cycle finishes points to one of three things: a clogged drain pump impeller, a stuck check valve in the drain hose, or a kinked or improperly looped drain line under the sink. Techs check the easiest cause first. Pull the lower filter basket and look for a buildup of food debris around the pump inlet. That alone clears a surprising number of these calls without replacing anything.
If the filter area is clean, the drain pump itself is the next suspect. These pumps run a small impeller that can jam on a piece of glass, a fruit pit, or a broken bit of plastic that made it past the filter. Techs test the pump directly rather than replacing it on a guess, since a control board fault can mimic the same symptom.
Not cleaning dishes well
When dishes come out with food residue or a cloudy film, the cause is usually mechanical rather than a detergent problem. Clogged spray arm jets are the most frequent culprit. Food particles and, in inland San Diego communities with harder water like El Cajon and Escondido, mineral scale can partially block the small holes that spray water onto the dishes. The technician pulls the arms and clears every jet by hand.
The other common cause is a worn wash motor bearing, which reduces water pressure even though the motor still runs. You’ll notice this as a gradual decline in cleaning performance over months rather than a sudden failure. A film on glassware specifically, versus food residue on plates, often points to hard water rather than a mechanical fault, and a rinse aid dispenser check is worth doing before assuming the machine is broken.
Won’t start or stops mid-cycle
A dishwasher that won’t start at all is frequently a door latch problem. Most current models use a wax motor or solenoid-driven latch assembly rather than a simple mechanical hook, and that part wears out from repeated open-close cycles. If the door isn’t sensed as fully latched, the control board won’t start the cycle at all, as a safety measure.
A unit that starts and then stops partway through is a different problem, usually a control board reacting to a bad reading from the float switch, the water temperature sensor, or a thermal protector on the wash motor. The technician pulls any stored error codes and tests the specific sensor rather than replacing the board outright, since boards rarely fail on their own.
Rack wheels and door gasket wear
These aren’t glamorous failures, but they’re common ones. Rack wheels crack and split after years of loaded-and-unloaded cycles, and a rack that drags or sags on the rails is a wheel replacement, not a bigger repair. Door gaskets harden and lose their seal over time, especially in dishwashers run daily, which shows up as water leaking onto the kitchen floor during the wash cycle. Both are inexpensive parts and quick fixes when caught early.
What Maytag dishwasher repairs typically cost in San Diego
National cost guides such as HomeGuide and Angi put typical dishwasher repairs at $100 to $300 on average, spanning $75 to $600 for the full range depending on the part. Where a specific job lands on that scale depends on the part and the labor it takes to reach it:
| Issue | Relative cost |
|---|---|
| Spray arm cleaning/clearing | Cheapest fix on this list, mostly labor |
| Rack wheel replacement (set) | Inexpensive, a straightforward parts swap |
| Door gasket replacement | Inexpensive to moderate |
| Door latch/wax motor replacement | Moderate |
| Drain pump replacement | Moderate to higher, depending on access |
| Control board diagnosis and repair | The priciest of these repairs, since board diagnosis takes the most technician time |
Ask the technician about their diagnostic fee and whether it’s credited toward the repair. The matched technician diagnoses first and quotes in writing before work begins. Most Maytag dishwasher calls in the network resolve in a single visit once the actual failed part is confirmed.
For dishwasher troubleshooting on other brands, see our guides to dishwasher not draining and dishwasher not cleaning. For the full service, visit our dishwasher repair page.
Frequently asked questions
Why is my Maytag dishwasher leaving water in the bottom?
A clogged drain pump impeller or a stuck check valve in the drain hose are the two most common causes. Food debris trapped in the pump filter area is worth checking first, since clearing it resolves the issue without any parts replacement in many cases.
Is Maytag the same as Whirlpool?
Maytag is owned and manufactured by Whirlpool Corporation, and many internal components, including the wash motor and drain system, are shared across both brands. The cabinet styling, control panel layout, and some features differ by model line.
Why do my glasses come out cloudy from my Maytag dishwasher?
A cloudy film on glassware is usually hard water mineral deposits rather than a mechanical failure. Confirm your rinse aid dispenser is filled and check whether the film wipes off with vinegar, which points to hard water rather than etching, which is permanent glass damage from years of exposure. If it comes back after every wash, the dishwasher isn’t the problem and no repair will fix it. A water treatment specialist can explain why that white film keeps returning and what stops it at the source.
How long do Maytag dishwashers usually last?
Most run 10-13 years with normal use before a major component failure makes replacement more sensible than repair. Rack wheels, gaskets, and spray arm cleaning are routine maintenance items that extend that lifespan when addressed early.
When to call us
Call us when your Maytag dishwasher won’t drain, won’t start, stops mid-cycle, or leaves dishes visibly dirty after a full run. These point to a specific worn part; a service call with the model number ready gets it diagnosed and, in most cases, fixed the same visit. Call (858) 988-7787 to schedule.