How to hard reset Maytag dryer?
To hard reset your Maytag MEDB950YW0 dryer, we recommend a full power cycle: unplug the dryer (or switch off both dryer breakers) for 5 minutes, then restore power and start a heated Timed Dry cycle. This clears many control glitches and power-failure messages.
Hard reset steps (power cycle)
- Turn the dryer OFF.
- Unplug the power cord; if you cannot access the plug, switch OFF both 240V breakers for the dryer.
- Wait 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Press POWER (if equipped), select Timed Dry (heated), then press and hold START/PAUSE to begin.
- If a code is showing, press any key to clear it first.
What to do if the display shows a code after the reset
The MEDB950YW0 can show messages tied to power and voltage conditions.
| Display message | What it usually means | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| PF | Power failure interrupted the cycle | Press and hold START/PAUSE to restart |
| L2 | Low or no line voltage; drum may turn but no heat | Check both breakers/fuses, then retry Timed Dry |
| E1/E2/E3 | Service code | Schedule service after basic checks |
For the model’s troubleshooting flow and code behavior, use the MEDB950YW0 owner's manual.
Why it matters
A true hard reset (power removed long enough) clears temporary electronic lockups, but it also helps you spot real issues like a tripped breaker, low voltage (L2), or airflow problems that can trigger longer dry times.
If the dryer still will not run or has no heat
- Confirm both household fuses are good or both breakers are ON (electric dryers use two).
- Verify a proper 240-volt supply.
- If the drum turns but there is no heat, check airflow and the vent run for blockage.
- If you suspect an overheating or no-heat safety trip, testing the thermal fuse is common; see dryer thermal fuse WP3390719.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the life expectancy of a Maytag dryer?
A Maytag electric dryer like model MEDB950YW0 typically lasts 13 years with normal household use. Keeping airflow strong (proper venting, clean lint screen, and good seals) is the biggest factor in reaching that lifespan and avoiding heat-related failures.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most dryers wear out from heat stress and friction on moving parts. These factors have the biggest impact:
- Venting that is too long or crushed (overheats the dryer and shortens component life)
- Lint buildup in the lint screen housing, blower, or vent duct
- Worn drum support rollers or idler parts (extra load on the motor and belt)
- Overloading the drum (more strain on the drive system)
- Running high heat cycles constantly
Quick checks that help a MEDB950YW0 last longer
Use these maintenance habits to protect the heating system, motor, and drum support:
- Clean the lint screen before every load
- Use rigid metal venting and keep the vent run as straight as possible
- Limit 90° turns; fewer elbows improves airflow and drying performance
- Keep the outside exhaust hood clear and opening freely
- If installed in a closet, maintain required clearances and door ventilation openings
Venting guidance (from the installation instructions)
The installation guide includes a vent length chart for Maytag dryers using rigid metal duct. Here is a simplified view:
| 90° elbows | Max length with box/louvered hood | Max length with angled hood |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 100 ft | 94 ft |
| 2 | 80 ft | 74 ft |
| 4 | 63 ft | 57 ft |
For exact requirements for your setup (including special exhaust configurations), follow the MEDB950YW0 installation guide.
Why it matters
Restricted airflow makes the dryer run hotter and longer, which accelerates wear on key parts like the heating circuit and safety devices. If you ever see “no heat” symptoms after poor airflow, common culprits include the dryer thermal fuse WP3390719 and the dryer heating element WP8544771.
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find part number on Maytag dryer?
On a Maytag MEDB950YW0 dryer, we find the model and serial tag first, then use that information to look up the correct part number for the item you need. The tag is typically on the door opening area or on the cabinet (front, side, or back).
Best places to check on the dryer
- Open the dryer door and inspect the door opening (door jamb area).
- Check the inside face of the front panel near the lint screen housing.
- Look on the back panel of the cabinet.
- Check the left or right side panel near the front edge.
- If your dryer is installed in a tight closet, use a flashlight and mirror to view the tag.
What to write down (so you get the right part)
Record these exactly as shown on the tag:
- Model number (for this page: MEDB950YW0)
- Serial number
- Any type or engineering code listed (if present)
| What you see | What it’s used for | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the dryer design | Ensures diagrams and parts lists match |
| Serial number | Identifies production range | Helps confirm correct revisions |
| Part number (on the part) | Identifies the replacement item | Prevents ordering the wrong version |
If you already have the old part in hand
Many dryer parts have a number stamped or printed on them. We still recommend matching by model first because:
- Some numbers on parts are casting or mold numbers, not orderable part numbers.
- Maytag and Whirlpool-built dryers often use substituted part numbers over time.
- Kits can replace multiple individual items (rollers, belt, idler components).
A common example is a drum support issue; for MEDB950YW0 you can match the roller using the dryer drum support roller WPW10314173.
Why it matters
Using the correct model identification prevents fit issues, wiring mismatches, and repeat repairs, especially for heating and safety parts like a thermal fuse or heating element.
For diagrams and model identification details, use the MEDB950YW0 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026





