How to reset error code on Maytag dryer?
On the Maytag MGDE500VW1 gas dryer, most display codes clear by pressing any key to remove the message and return to the estimated time remaining; for a power-related code, press and hold START/PAUSE to restart the cycle. Use the MGDE500VW1 owner's manual for the exact code meaning and the recommended fix.
Quick reset steps (what to do first)
- Press any key to clear the code from the display.
- If the code is PF (power failure), press and hold START/PAUSE to restart.
- If the code is L2 (low or no line voltage), press any key to clear it, then address the power supply issue.
- If the code is AF (low airflow), clear the code, then correct the venting and lint restriction.
- If the code returns right away, run a Timed Dry heated cycle and restart.
What common codes mean on this model
| Code on display | What it usually indicates | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| PF | Power failure interrupted the cycle | Press and hold START/PAUSE to restart |
| L2 | Low or no line voltage condition | Check breakers/fuses and power cord installation |
| AF | Low airflow condition | Clean lint screen and inspect venting |
| E1 / E2 / E3 | Service code | Schedule service |
Fixes that stop the code from coming back
For AF (airflow), we recommend these checks from the installation guidance:
- Clean the lint screen.
- Check that the vent run from the dryer to the wall is not crushed or kinked.
- Confirm the vent run is free of lint and debris.
- Confirm the exterior exhaust hood is clear and opens freely.
- Verify the vent system length and number of elbows match the recommended vent plan in the MGDE500VW1 installation guide.
For L2 (voltage), focus on power delivery:
- Check for a tripped breaker or blown fuse.
- Confirm the power cord is installed correctly.
- Restart using a Timed Dry heated cycle after correcting the power issue.
Why it matters
Clearing the code only removes the message; fixing the underlying airflow, power, or ignition-related condition helps the MGDE500VW1 heat properly, dry faster, and avoid repeat shutdowns.
Last updated: January 2026
How many cubic feet is my Maytag dryer?
The Maytag MGDE500VW1 is a 29-inch gas dryer; dryers in this Maytag platform are typically about 7.0 to 7.4 cu. ft. capacity. For the exact capacity listed for your specific model, check the specifications section in the MGDE500VW1 owner's manual.
How to confirm the exact capacity for MGDE500VW1
We recommend using the model-specific documentation because capacity can vary slightly by drum design and feature set.
- Look for “Capacity” or “Drum capacity” in the specifications section
- Check any model identification page that lists key features
- If your manual lists multiple similar models, match the exact model number: MGDE500VW1
- If you do not see capacity, check the product description pages in the manual
Typical capacity ranges (what most owners see)
These ranges help you sanity-check what you find in the manual.
| Dryer type | Typical capacity range | What it means for loads |
|---|---|---|
| 29-inch standard gas dryer | 7.0 to 7.4 cu. ft. | Full family loads, towels, jeans |
| Compact dryer | 3.4 to 4.4 cu. ft. | Smaller loads, limited bedding |
Why it matters
Capacity affects how you load the drum for proper airflow and drying performance. Overloading a 29-inch dryer often causes longer dry times and higher heat stress on parts like the blower wheel, drum support rollers, and idler pulley.
Tips to get the best drying performance (regardless of capacity)
- Fill the drum loosely; clothes should tumble freely
- Clean the lint screen every load and keep the venting clear
- Use sensor cycles for mixed loads; use timed dry for bulky items if needed
- If dry times are long, inspect airflow and the lint ducting path
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with Maytag dryers?
For the Maytag MGDE500VW1 29" gas dryer, the most common problems we see are no-start and no-heat/poor drying, usually tied to restricted airflow (lint or venting) or a failed heat or drive component. Start with the quick checks in the MGDE500VW1 owner's manual.
Most common issues (and what they look like)
- Dryer will not run: door not fully closed, Start not held long enough, blown fuse or tripped breaker
- Drum turns but no heat: gas ignition system issue, power supply issue, or safety device opened from overheating
- Long dry times: clogged lint screen, crushed/blocked vent duct, weak airflow
- Squealing, thumping, grinding: worn drum support rollers or idler pulley
- Stops mid-cycle or inconsistent drying: sensor or temperature control problems
Quick checks we recommend first
These steps solve a large share of “common problems” without replacing parts:
- Clean the lint screen before every load
- Inspect the vent hose for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint buildup
- Confirm the dryer door closes firmly and the Start button is pressed as directed
- Check household fuses/breakers (some homes have more than one for the dryer)
- Run a timed dry cycle and verify you feel heat after a few minutes
Common parts that often fix the symptom
If airflow checks out, these are frequent wear or heat-system suspects on this style of Maytag gas dryer:
| Symptom | Common suspect | Example part for MGDE500VW1 |
|---|---|---|
| Squealing or drum not turning smoothly | Idler pulley or rollers | Dryer idler pulley 279640 or support WPW10314173 |
| No heat (ignition-related) | Gas valve coils or igniter | Dryer valve coil kit 279834 or igniter 279311 |
| Poor temperature control or odd cycling | Temperature sensor | Dryer thermistor WP8577274 |
Why it matters
Restricted venting and lint buildup can overheat a gas dryer, shorten the life of key components, and cause repeated no-heat or no-start complaints. Fixing airflow first prevents unnecessary part replacement.
Last updated: January 2026
What's the life expectancy of a Maytag dryer?
A Maytag dryer like model MGDE500VW1 typically lasts 10 to 15 years. With routine lint and vent maintenance and timely replacement of wear items (rollers, idler pulley, belt), many owners get service life at the high end of that range.
What affects dryer lifespan the most
- Airflow and venting: Restricted venting makes the dryer run hotter and longer, which accelerates wear.
- Load size and cycle choice: Frequent heavy loads and high-heat cycles increase stress on the drive system.
- Preventive maintenance: Cleaning lint paths and checking the blower housing reduces overheating and motor strain.
- Wear parts condition: Rollers, idler pulley, and seals wear gradually and can be replaced before they cause bigger problems.
- Gas heat system health (gas models): Ignition and flame-sensing components can fail over time and are usually repairable.
Quick maintenance plan (keeps MGDE500VW1 running longer)
Use these as a simple schedule; details and safety steps are in the MGDE500VW1 owner’s manual.
| Task | How often | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clean lint screen | Every load | Improves airflow and drying time |
| Clean vent duct to outside | Every 6 to 12 months | Prevents long dry times and overheating |
| Inspect drum support and idler noise | As soon as squealing/thumping starts | Prevents belt wear and motor strain |
| Check door closure and latch | If the dryer will not start | Prevents no-run complaints |
Parts that commonly extend life when replaced
If you’re hearing squealing, grinding, or thumping, these are common wear items for this platform:
- Support WPW10314173 (drum support roller)
- Dryer idler pulley 279640 (keeps belt tension correct)
- Dryer repair kit 4392067 (common wear-item kit used during a rebuild)
Why it matters
A dryer that maintains proper airflow and has smooth drum support runs cooler and finishes cycles faster. That reduces stress on the drive motor, gas ignition system, and temperature sensing components, which is the simplest way to reach the full 10 to 15 year lifespan.
Last updated: January 2026





