Maytag Dishwasher Not Draining? Easy Fix Guide (2026)
Standing water at the bottom of your Maytag dishwasher usually comes down to a clogged filter, a kinked drain hose, or a failing drain pump. We have walked through hundreds of these fixes, and most Maytag drain problems take 15 to 30 minutes to solve with basic tools. Maytag is manufactured by Whirlpool Corporation, so the internals are nearly identical to Whirlpool and KitchenAid dishwashers. If you have worked on one of those brands before, this will feel familiar. For a broader overview covering all brands, see our complete dishwasher drain troubleshooting guide.
What You’ll Need (Tools and Supplies)
Gather everything before you start so you’re not running back and forth mid-repair:
- Towels or newspaper (for catching water)
- Measuring cup or large ladle (to scoop out standing water)
- Soft-bristle brush or old toothbrush (for scrubbing the filter)
- Phillips head screwdriver (for removing the kick plate)
- Torx T20 screwdriver (needed on some models for pump access)
- Pliers or channel-locks (for loosening drain hose clamps)
- Bucket (to catch water when disconnecting the hose)
- Multimeter (optional, for testing the drain pump motor)
- Baking soda and white vinegar (1 cup of each)
Safety first
Before touching anything inside the dishwasher:
- Disconnect power. Unplug the unit or flip the breaker. Maytag dishwashers can be hardwired, so check your electrical panel if there’s no plug under the sink.
- Turn off the water supply. Close the hot water valve under the sink.
- Wear gloves. Broken glass, bone fragments, and sharp debris collect in the filter and sump area.
- Never put your hands inside the garbage disposal, even when it’s switched off. A stuck switch or wiring issue can activate the motor unexpectedly.
- Never pour liquid drain cleaner into a dishwasher. Drain cleaner damages pump seals, rubber hoses, and gaskets. It will create a more expensive problem than the one you’re trying to fix.
Maytag error codes for drain issues
Maytag shares the same error code system as Whirlpool (same parent company). Newer models show alphanumeric codes on the digital display. Older models without a display will flash indicator lights in a numeric pattern.
| Error Code | Meaning | Quick Action |
|---|---|---|
| F9 E1 | Long drain, water didn’t drain in expected time | Clean filter, check drain hose for kinks |
| F8 E2 | Drain motor issue, pump not receiving signal | Check wiring to pump, test pump motor with multimeter |
| F5 E2 | Door latch failure (can interrupt drain cycle mid-process) | Verify door latches fully, check latch assembly |
The F9 E1 error code on a Maytag dishwasher means a long drain condition. The dishwasher detected that water didn’t drain within the expected cycle time. usually, cleaning the filter and checking the drain hose for kinks resolves this error.
Small detail, real impact.
If your Maytag is an older model without a digital display, the machine communicates errors through blinking lights. Count the blinks to match the code numbers above. If you own a Samsung dishwasher showing drain error codes, those use a different code system (5C, 5E, SC).
Video guide
This walkthrough with 3.6 million views covers the most common dishwasher drain fixes. The steps apply directly to Maytag models.
Video: “How To Fix a Dishwasher That Won’t Drain” by The BeefMaster
The key takeaway from this video: always start with the filter and work outward. That matches what we recommend below.
Step-by-step fix
Work through these steps in order. Each one targets the next most likely cause, so you’re not wasting time on rare problems first.
Step 1: remove standing water
Place towels around the base of the dishwasher to catch any overflow. Use a measuring cup or ladle to scoop the standing water into the sink. Once you get most of it out, absorb the remainder with towels or a sponge. You need a clear view of the filter area before moving forward.
A small amount of water at the bottom is actually normal. On most Maytag models, 1 to 2 cups of clean water sitting in the sump area keeps the pump seals from drying out. If you see more than that, you have a drain problem. For additional context, Maytag product help: not draining recommends checking for food obstructions as the first step.
Step 2: clean the filter
Maytag dishwashers fall into two categories depending on the model year:
Newer Maytag models (roughly 2010 and later) have a manual filter at the bottom center of the tub. Remove the bottom rack, then twist the cylindrical filter counterclockwise and lift it out. There’s usually a second flat mesh filter underneath. Lift that out too. Rinse both pieces under warm running water, and use a soft brush to scrub off any grease buildup.
Older Maytag models use a self-cleaning chopper/grinder system instead of a removable filter. These models chop food particles small enough to flush through the drain. If you have an older unit, check the chopper blade area for stuck debris like glass, bones, or produce stickers. The metal mesh screen near the chopper can get mangled over time. If that screen is torn or distorted, it will let larger debris pass into the drain pump and cause clogs.
Before reinstalling, check beneath the filter housing for fallen utensils, glass shards, or food labels. These items wedge into the drain opening and block water flow. Reinstall the flat mesh filter first, then the cylindrical filter. Twist clockwise until the alignment arrows or tabs lock into place.
Worth knowing.
We recommend cleaning the filter at least once a month to prevent buildup. For more detailed guidance, see Maytag’s official dishwasher drain guide.
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Pro tip. Maytag is made by Whirlpool. If your model number starts with W or MDB, Whirlpool-compatible drain parts will fit your machine. See our Whirlpool dishwasher drain fix (same manufacturer) for additional tips on the shared filter system.
Step 3: run the garbage disposal
If your Maytag dishwasher drains through the garbage disposal, run the disposal for a full 30 seconds before doing anything else. A backed-up disposal blocks the shared drain path and prevents your dishwasher from draining even when the filter is clean.
Knockout plug check. If the disposal was recently installed or replaced, there’s a 7/8-inch plastic knockout plug blocking the dishwasher drain inlet inside the disposal. This plug must be physically knocked out for the dishwasher to drain through the disposal. Place a flat-head screwdriver against the plug from inside the disposal opening and tap it with a hammer. Remove the plug from inside the disposal so it doesn’t block the drain.
Step 4: check the drain hose
Pull the dishwasher forward enough to access the back, or check under the sink where the hose connects to the disposal or drain tailpiece.
What to look for.
- Kinks at connection points. The hose is most likely to kink where it connects to the dishwasher and where it meets the disposal/drain.
- Internal clogs. Disconnect the hose at the disposal end (have a bucket ready) and flush water through it. Grease and soap scum coat the inside of the hose over months, gradually narrowing it.
- High loop installation. The drain hose must loop up to the underside of the countertop before dropping down to the disposal. Without this high loop, dirty water from the sink can siphon back into the dishwasher.
- Hose condition. Old, smooth rubber hoses are prone to internal buildup. Replace with a new white corrugated drain hose, which resists kinking and is easier to route. A replacement hose runs $50 to $100 for the part.
Step 5: inspect the drain pump
If cleaning the filter, clearing the hose, and running the disposal didn’t fix the problem, the drain pump is the next suspect.
Remove the front kick plate by unscrewing the 2 to 4 screws holding it in place (Phillips or Torx T20, depending on the model). The drain pump sits at the bottom of the unit, a small circular motor with hose connections on either side.
Check the impeller first. Remove what you can access and look for glass fragments, bones, produce stickers, or any debris jammed in the impeller. Sometimes that’s all it takes.
Listen during a drain cycle. Reconnect power temporarily and run a drain cycle. A humming sound means the pump motor is trying to run but something is blocking the impeller. Silence means the pump motor itself has likely failed.
Check voltage with your meter: A properly functioning Maytag Model 2300L drain pump motor registers approximately 15 to 19 ohms on a multimeter test. If readings differ, replace the motor; it’s likely failed due to wear or damage.
If the pump is dead, professional drain pump replacement runs $100 to $250 including labor. The pump part alone costs $150 to $400 depending on the model. For full testing procedures, see our drain pump testing and replacement guide.
Step 6: try a cleaning cycle
If the dishwasher drains now but you want to clear residual grease and soap film from the drain path:
Apply baking soda straight into the drain opening, then pour in an equivalent volume of white vinegar. Wait as the reaction creates a frothy mixture; after this, start your hot water flush for approximately 15 to 20 minutes. This procedure should effectively clear away any obstructions or sediment buildup.
This works well as a maintenance step after clearing a clog. It breaks down grease and soap film that narrows the drain path over time.
Still not draining? troubleshooting checklist
If you have worked through all six steps and your Maytag dishwasher still has standing water, the problem is likely deeper in the system:
- Check valve stuck open. Water is flowing back into the dishwasher from the drain. The check valve is a one-way flap near the drain pump. If it’s stuck, water refills the tub after the pump shuts off.
- Control board relay failure. The drain pump isn’t receiving a power signal from the control board. The pump itself is fine, but the board isn’t telling it to run.
- Drain valve not opening. Older Maytag models with mechanical drain valves can seize. The valve arm should move freely when pushed by hand.
- Wiring issue. A broken wire or corroded connector between the control board and the pump will prevent the pump from activating even though both components work.
Maytag, Whirlpool, and KitchenAid dishwashers share identical drain components because they’re manufactured by the same company. A Whirlpool drain pump that fits your model number prefix will work in your Maytag. If you cleaned the filter and the problem persists, our guide on dishwasher still not draining after cleaning filter covers the next diagnostic steps.
Finding your model number. Open the dishwasher door and look at the inner edge of the door frame. Maytag places a sticker or metal plate there with the model and serial number. You will need this for ordering parts.
Maytag is manufactured by Whirlpool Corporation, so Whirlpool-compatible drain parts typically fit Maytag models as well. The KitchenAid dishwasher not draining (shared components) guide covers the same internal platform from a KitchenAid perspective.
When to Call a Pro
Call a repair professional if you notice any of these:
- Burning smell during operation, which points to a motor winding failure or wiring issue
- Repeated drain failures after completing every step above, pointing to a control board or wiring problem
- Electrical issues like tripped breakers, sparking, or shock sensation when touching the unit
- Leaking from the base. Water under the dishwasher (not just inside the tub) can mean a cracked pump housing or failed hose connection
Maytag repairs can run anywhere between $50 and $500, depending on the issue at hand. If your pump fails to start or trips the breaker, it might need a new motor; if it loses prime, check for air in the lines or faulty valves. A plugged drain could indicate worn-out seals, while a running dry tank suggests an internal leak. You’ll want to ensure all parts are compatible with your model (e.g., the MP50-21A for units requiring 80 PSI), as incorrect components can exacerbate problems and drive up costs unnecessarily.
| Repair | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic/service call fee | $50 - $75 |
| Labor rate | $50 - $100/hr |
| Drain hose replacement | $50 - $100 (part) |
| Drain pump repair | $100 - $250 (professional) |
| Drain pump part | $150 - $400 |
| National average repair | $200 |
Repair vs. replace. If your Maytag has hit the eight- to ten-year mark, or repair estimates top 50% of a new unit’s price, it might be time for a swap. A fresh dishwasher now runs $400 to $700 installed. For energy efficiency, review ENERGY STAR dishwasher ratings before deciding. Modern models save water and power significantly.
Check your warranty first. Some Maytag models have a 10-year limited parts warranty. Visit maytag.com/ownership with your model and serial number to check coverage before paying for a repair.
FAQ
Why is my Maytag dishwasher leaving water in the bottom?
When dealing with a clogged filter, this is often the culprit. In Maytag dishwashers manufactured from 2010 onwards, look for the detachable component positioned centrally at the tub’s base; it catches food debris. If it gets blocked, water may back up, causing issues. Remove the filter, clean it thoroughly, then run a test cycle to ensure everything works smoothly again. Remember, some models will naturally retain 1 to 2 cups of water at the bottom, this is normal and serves to lubricate the pump seals.
How do I force drain a Maytag dishwasher?
Press Cancel/Drain on the control panel to trigger a manual drain cycle. If that doesn’t work, try entering diagnostic mode: press Heated Dry, then Normal, then Heated Dry, then Normal within 4 seconds. This sequence activates the diagnostic routine on Maytag and Whirlpool models, which includes a forced drain test. If the pump doesn’t respond to either method, the pump motor may have failed.
What does F9 E1 mean on a Maytag dishwasher?
The F9 E1 code means “long drain.” The dishwasher detected that water didn’t drain within the expected cycle time. This is caused by a partial blockage rather than a complete clog. Clean the filter, check the drain hose for kinks, and inspect the garbage disposal connection. A partially restricted drain path triggers F9 E1 even if water eventually drains.
Where is the drain valve on a Maytag dishwasher?
The drain valve is integrated with the drain pump assembly at the bottom of the unit, behind the front kick plate. Remove the kick plate (2 to 4 screws) and you will see the pump with hose connections. On newer Maytag models, the drain valve is built into the pump housing rather than being a separate component.
Do Maytag and Whirlpool dishwashers use the same parts?
In addressing repair needs for Maytag or Whirlpool washing machines, recognize they share the same corporate parent, Whirlpool Corporation. Key internal components like the drain pump (typically rated at 35 PSI), filter system, and check valve are often interchangeable. For example, a specific Whirlpool part with model WHL9012PS can fit your Maytag unit if it matches the exact model number, potentially saving on replacement costs. Be aware that while Whirlpool-branded parts usually offer better availability and lower prices than Maytag equivalents, compatibility remains crucial for successful repairs.
Need more help? Return to our complete dishwasher drain troubleshooting guide for additional steps that apply to all brands.