What This Error Means
F10 on a Maytag dishwasher usually means an electrical fault in the detergent dispenser / vent circuit.
In plain terms: the control board tries to fire the dispenser or vent motor, doesn’t see the right electrical signal (open, short, or locked up), decides something is wrong, and throws F10.
Note: Maytag/Whirlpool reuse codes across models. The tech sheet taped inside your door is the final word, but on most modern Maytag dishwashers, F10 = dispenser/vent circuit problem.
Official Fix
Do this by the book. You’ll be in the door panel, so kill power first.
- 1. Reset once. Don’t skip this.
- Turn off the breaker to the dishwasher for at least 5 minutes.
- Turn it back on, run a quick cycle.
- If F10 pops right back up, it’s not a glitch. Move on.
- 2. Cut power before opening anything.
- Turn off the breaker or unplug the dishwasher.
- Verify it’s dead: no lights on the panel, no beeps.
- 3. Get access to the dispenser / vent.
- Open the door.
- Remove the Torx or Phillips screws around the inner door panel (usually all the way around).
- Support the outer panel as you remove the last screws so it doesn’t drop.
- Separate inner and outer door panels enough to see the detergent dispenser and, on some models, the vent / vent fan at the top of the door.
- 4. Visual check: wiring and connectors.
- Look at the harness going to the dispenser and vent.
- Check for: broken wires in the door hinge area, chewed wires, melted connectors, or corrosion on the terminals.
- If you see burnt or green/crusty connectors, clean them up and/or replace the harness or the affected part.
- Reseat all plugs firmly. Loose connectors will trip F10.
- 5. Check the dispenser for mechanical jam.
- Make sure the dispenser door isn’t glued shut by caked detergent.
- Clean the cup and hinge area with hot water and a brush.
- If the door or latch is cracked or warped, the official fix is replace the entire dispenser assembly.
- 6. Electrical test (what the service manual expects).
- You need a multimeter for this.
- With power still off, unplug the wires from the dispenser (and vent motor if separate).
- Measure resistance across the dispenser coil terminals. Infinite (open) or near zero (short) = bad coil.
- Do the same for the vent motor/vent wax motor if your model has one.
- If any of these are out of spec, the manual says: replace that assembly.
- 7. If wiring and parts test good, suspect the control board.
- Check the harness from the control board down into the door for pinched or broken wires.
- If wiring is clean and the dispenser/vent assemblies ohm out correctly, the official next step is replace the main control board.
- Boards are usually behind the inner control panel or in a housing beneath the tub, depending on model.
- 8. Reassemble and re-test.
- Put the door panels back together, reinstall all screws.
- Restore power at the breaker.
- Run a service/diagnostic cycle if your model supports it, or a normal cycle, and confirm F10 is gone.
On many owner manuals, F10 just says “Call for service.” The real factory flowchart is exactly what you just did: wiring → dispenser/vent → control board.
Is It Worth Fixing? (The Financial Verdict)
- ✅ Fix: Dishwasher under ~8–10 years old, no leaks, cleans well otherwise, and the only issue is F10 pointing to dispenser/vent or a simple harness repair.
- ⚠️ Debatable: Unit around 10–12 years old, already had one big repair, and now needs both a dispenser and control board to clear F10.
- ❌ Replace: Machine 12–15+ years old, racks rusting, tub stained or leaking, plus F10 looks like a control-board failure; don’t sink big money into it.
Parts You Might Need
- Detergent dispenser assembly – Find Detergent dispenser assembly on Amazon
- Vent / vent fan assembly – Find Vent / vent fan assembly on Amazon
- Door wiring harness – Find Door wiring harness on Amazon
- Main control board (electronic control) – Find Main control board on Amazon
- Inner door panel screws / hardware kit (if yours are rusted or stripped) – Find Inner door panel screws / hardware kit on Amazon
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