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Maytag MEDE500VW1 electric dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MEDE500VW1 electric dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Whirlpool Dryer Door Switch for Maytag MEDE500VW1 - Part W10128087

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    Whirlpool Dryer Door Switch

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    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Sears Canada Dryer Door Hinge Support for Maytag MEDE500VW1 - Part W10048910

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    Sears Canada Dryer Door Hinge Support

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  • Trim for Maytag MEDE500VW1 - Part W10221448

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    Trim

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  • Bracket for Maytag MEDE500VW1 - Part W10215656

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    Bracket

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  • Technical Sheet for Maytag MEDE500VW1 - Part W10258376

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    Technical Sheet

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  • Mounting Clip for Maytag MEDE500VW1 - Part 62825

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    Mounting Clip

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  • Dryer Control Knob for Maytag MEDE500VW1 - Part W10164576

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    Dryer Control Knob

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  • Washer Door Handle Shield for Maytag MEDE500VW1 - Part W10180120

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    Washer Door Handle Shield

    Part #W10180120

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  • Paint, Touch-up (1/2oz.) (emerald Green Metallic) for Maytag MEDE500VW1 - Part W10218248

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    Paint, Touch-up (1/2oz.) (emerald Green Metallic)

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  • Dryer Owner's Manual for Maytag MEDE500VW1 - Part W10239302

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    Dryer Owner's Manual

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Maytag Electric Dryer MEDE500VW1 FAQs

On a Maytag MEDE500VW1 electric dryer, the F01 code indicates a main electronic control problem (the control is detecting an internal fault and may stop the cycle or prevent starting). Reset power once; if F01 returns, the control circuit needs diagnosis using the MEDE500VW1 owner's manual.

What to do first (safe, quick checks)
  • Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power and try a cycle.
  • If the display shows PF after an outage, press and hold START to restart the cycle.
  • If you see L2, check your home power supply; the drum can turn even when the heater cannot run on full voltage.
  • Confirm the cord and terminal connections are tight and correctly installed (follow the wiring steps in the manual).
  • If the dryer will not run at all, check for a tripped breaker; electric dryers use two breakers/fuses.
Why F01 happens on this model

F01 is most commonly tied to the dryer’s control electronics. In real-world repairs, the root cause is usually one of these:

  • Failed main control board components
  • Loose or oxidized wire connections at the control
  • Power quality events (surge/outage) that trigger a repeating control fault
  • Less commonly, a downstream component or harness issue that causes the control to detect an abnormal condition
When it is a power supply issue vs a control issue
What you notice More likely cause What to check next
Drum turns but heat is weak or off; code L2 appears Low/no line voltage Reset both breakers; verify 240V supply per manual
Code returns immediately after reset; dryer may not start Control fault (F01) Inspect harness connections; proceed to control diagnosis
Code appears after outage; PF shows Power interruption Restart cycle; monitor for repeat codes
Parts that are commonly involved in “won’t run” complaints

If F01 is accompanied by no-start symptoms, technicians often inspect drive components and wiring while diagnosing the control:

  • Dryer wire harness W10242907 (loose/damaged connections can mimic control problems)
  • Door switch and door latch alignment (mechanical issue that prevents starting)
Why it matters

A repeating F01 can stop the dryer mid-cycle and can also prevent accurate temperature and cycle control. Addressing power supply issues first prevents unnecessary parts replacement and helps confirm whether the control is truly failing.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Maytag MEDE500VW1 electric dryer, the model number is printed on the appliance identification label. We typically find that label on the door opening (door jamb) or on the back of the cabinet near the top.

Most common label locations

Check these spots in order:

  • Open the dryer door and look on the cabinet frame around the door opening
  • Look just inside the door opening along the front panel edge
  • Check the back of the dryer cabinet near the top (left or right side)
  • If your dryer has a lower access panel, check nearby surfaces for an ID label
What the label looks like and what to copy

The label usually lists several items. For parts lookup and service, copy these exactly:

  • Model number (example: MEDE500VW1)
  • Serial number
  • Electrical rating (volts/amps)
Item on label Why it matters
Model number Ensures parts fit your exact dryer configuration
Serial number Helps match production changes and service info
Electrical rating Helps confirm correct heating and wiring parts
Why it matters

Maytag often uses similar-looking dryers with different internal components. Using the complete model number helps us match the correct heating element, thermal cut-off fuse kit, drum support parts, and wiring for your exact build.

Helpful reference

For model and serial number details used for service calls, use the guidance in the MEDE500VW1 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

A squeak in your Maytag MEDE500VW1 electric dryer almost always comes from a moving support part that is dry, worn, or slightly out of alignment. The most common causes are worn drum support rollers, a worn idler pulley, or something small rubbing between the drum and cabinet; use the MEDE500VW1 owner's manual troubleshooting guidance to narrow it down.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Empty pockets and check for coins, buttons, or clips; small items can squeak if they get trapped at the drum edge.
  • Listen for when it squeaks: only at start-up, only with heavy loads, or constantly.
  • Run the dryer empty for 2 to 3 minutes; if the noise changes, the load may be contributing (balled-up items can make the drum ride differently).
  • Confirm the dryer is level and all four legs are installed; an unlevel cabinet can shift the drum and create rubbing.
  • If the dryer sat unused for a while, a brief thump is normal, but a persistent squeak points to wear.
Most likely parts that cause squeaking

In this model family, squeaks typically come from the drum support system or belt tension system.

Sound clue Most common source What you’ll usually find
High-pitched squeal that gets worse Idler pulley Pulley wobbles, binds, or feels rough when spun by hand
Rhythmic squeak once per drum turn Drum rollers Flat spots, looseness, or dry roller bearings
Light squeak plus poor airflow symptoms Blower area Lint buildup or a damaged wheel rubbing the housing

If the squeak matches an idler pulley symptom, replacing the dryer idler pulley 279640 is a common fix. If you also have rumbling or thumping, a kit such as the dryer repair kit 4392067 can address multiple wear items at once.

Why it matters

A squeak is early warning that friction is increasing. Fixing it promptly helps prevent belt damage, motor strain, and overheating from restricted airflow or dragging components.

When to stop and schedule service
  • The squeak turns into grinding or metal-on-metal scraping
  • The drum is hard to turn by hand
  • You smell burning rubber or see the belt slipping

Last updated: February 2026

To remove the front panel on a Maytag MEDE500VW1 electric dryer, we unplug the dryer first, then release the lower fasteners and top retaining clips, and disconnect the door switch wiring so the panel can tilt forward and lift off for access to the drum and belt area. See the MEDE500VW1 owner’s manual for safety notes and component locations.

Before you start (safety and prep)
  • Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) before touching any internal wiring.
  • If the dryer was running, let the heater housing cool for several minutes.
  • Pull the dryer forward enough to work comfortably without crushing the vent.
  • Have a container ready for screws.
  • Take a quick photo of wire connections before disconnecting anything.
Front panel removal steps (typical for this Maytag platform)
  1. Remove the lint screen.
  2. Remove the screws that secure the lint screen housing (often accessible at the top opening).
  3. Remove the lower front panel screws (commonly 2 near the bottom edge).
  4. Slide a putty knife under the top edge of the front panel (or front panel to top seam) to release the spring clips.
  5. Tilt the front panel forward.
  6. Disconnect the door switch harness connector.
  7. Lift the panel up and off the lower locating tabs.
What you can inspect once the panel is off
  • Belt routing and idler movement (a seized pulley can stop the drum)
  • Drum support rollers for flat spots or squealing
  • Lint buildup around the blower housing and air duct
Symptom after reassembly Most common cause What to check next
Door won’t close or start won’t engage Door switch not reconnected Re-seat door switch connector
Rattling/vibration Panel not seated on tabs Reinstall on lower tabs, then snap clips
Squeal or thump Worn rollers/idler Consider dryer repair kit 4392067
Why it matters

Removing the front panel correctly prevents broken clips, pinched wiring, and door alignment problems, and it gives you safe access to high-wear parts like the idler pulley, drum rollers, and blower wheel.

Last updated: February 2026

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