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Maytag MDE6657BYW washer/dryer

Maytag MDE6657BYW washer/dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MDE6657BYW washer/dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Screw for Maytag MDE6657BYW - Part 304971

    Gas valve diagram

    Screw

    Part #304971

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

  • Dryer Timer for Maytag MDE6657BYW - Part 33002803

    Control panel diagram

    Dryer Timer

    Part #33002803

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  • Ground Clip for Maytag MDE6657BYW - Part 22002244

    Motor drive diagram

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  • Wire Spring for Maytag MDE6657BYW - Part 410490

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    Wire Spring

    Part #410490

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  • Cover for Maytag MDE6657BYW - Part 33002627

    Cabinet diagram

    Cover

    Part #33002627

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  • Terminal Insulator for Maytag MDE6657BYW - Part 314998

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    Terminal Insulator

    Part #314998

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  • Outer Door for Maytag MDE6657BYW - Part 33002787

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    Outer Door

    Part #33002787

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  • Screw, Baffl for Maytag MDE6657BYW - Part 33001788

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    Screw, Baffl

    Part #33001788

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  • Dryer Control Bracket for Maytag MDE6657BYW - Part 33002738

    Control panel diagram

    Dryer Control Bracket

    Part #33002738

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  • Lamp Holder for Maytag MDE6657BYW - Part 33001870

    Tumbler diagram

    Lamp Holder

    Part #33001870

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Maytag Washer/Dryer MDE6657BYW FAQs

Your Maytag dryer model MDE6657BYW is typically in the 7.0 to 7.4 cu. ft. class for full-size Maytag dryers. For the exact drum capacity for your specific configuration, we recommend confirming it in the MDE6657BYW owner's manual.

How to confirm the exact capacity for MDE6657BYW

Capacity is usually listed in the specifications section of the manual or on the model and serial tag.

  • Check the specifications or features pages in the manual
  • Look for wording like “drum capacity” or “cu. ft.”
  • Check the model and serial label (often inside the door opening)
  • If you are comparing dryers, note that “capacity” refers to drum volume, not load weight

Typical dryer capacity ranges (for context)

These ranges help when you are planning laundry loads, venting, or a laundry-room fit.

Dryer type Typical capacity range
Compact dryer 3.4 to 4.4 cu. ft.
Full-size dryer 6.5 to 8.0 cu. ft.
Extra-large dryer 8.0+ cu. ft.

Why it matters

Knowing your dryer’s cubic feet helps us match the right Maytag parts and helps you avoid overloading, which can increase dry times and strain components like the belt, rollers, and motor.

If your dryer is taking longer to dry after you confirm capacity, start with airflow basics: clean the lint screen and make sure the vent path is clear. The dryer lint filter WP33001808 is the correct lint screen part listing for this model.

Last updated: January 2026

Most Maytag dryers, including the Maytag MDE6657BYW, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Keeping airflow strong (clean lint screen, clear venting) and fixing small wear items early helps the dryer reach the high end of that range.

What affects dryer lifespan the most

  • Airflow and venting: restricted venting overheats components and shortens life.
  • Load size: frequent overloading strains the drum support system and belt.
  • Heat system health (gas models): weak ignition or cycling issues increase wear.
  • Routine cleaning: lint buildup inside the cabinet can cause overheating.
  • Timely part replacement: replacing common wear parts prevents bigger failures.

Quick maintenance checklist (best ROI)

  • Clean the lint screen every load; replace a damaged screen with the correct dryer lint filter WP33001808.
  • Inspect and clean the vent duct to the outside at least yearly.
  • Keep the dryer level so the drum rides evenly on rollers and bearings.
  • Stop using the dryer if you smell burning or notice repeated overheating.
  • Follow the care and cleaning guidance in the MDE6657BYW owner's manual.

Common wear parts and what they usually mean

Symptom Common cause Typical fix
Thumping or rumbling Worn drum support parts Inspect rollers and bearing kit
Squealing Idler pulley or drum support wear Replace worn pulley/rollers
Long dry times Airflow restriction or blower issue Clean venting; inspect blower
No heat (gas) Ignition or sensor problem Test igniter and radiant sensor

Why it matters

A dryer that is nearing end-of-life often shows up as longer dry times, unusual noise, or intermittent heat. Addressing airflow first and replacing inexpensive wear parts (belt, rollers, thermal fuse) can extend the service life and reduce energy waste.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Maytag MDE6657BYW dryer, “power failure has occurred” (often shown as PF) means the dryer briefly lost electrical power and the cycle was interrupted. Restore steady power, then restart the cycle (or clear the message) using the steps in the MDE6657BYW owner's manual.

What to do right now

  • Press Start to resume or restart the cycle (if the control allows).
  • If the message stays on, press Power/Cancel to clear it, then select a cycle again.
  • Confirm the dryer is plugged in firmly and the cord is not loose.
  • Check the home breaker: reset the dryer breaker fully OFF, then back ON.
  • If the dryer is gas, make sure the dryer still has power even if the drum turns (heat needs steady power too).

Common causes of a PF message

Cause What you may notice What to check
Brief outage or flicker PF appears mid-cycle Lights dimmed, other devices reset
Tripped breaker Dryer stopped completely Breaker not fully ON
Loose outlet/cord Intermittent stopping Warm outlet, plug wiggles
Failing terminal connection Burning smell or dead dryer Terminal block and cord ends

Why it matters

A PF message is usually not a failed dryer part; it is the dryer protecting the load and controls after an interruption. Repeated PF events can point to a power supply issue that can also cause no-heat, long dry times, or control problems.

If PF keeps coming back

Last updated: January 2026

On the Maytag MDE6657BYW dryer, the most common problem we see is no heat or no start caused by overheating from restricted airflow (lint buildup or a clogged vent). That overheating can open a thermal fuse and also contributes to burner ignition problems and premature wear in drum support parts; check the venting first, then test the safety and heat components using the MDE6657BYW owner's manual.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Dryer will not start: blown thermal fuse, door switch issue, or power supply problem
  • Runs but no heat (gas model): ignition system issue (igniter, radiant sensor, gas valve coils)
  • Long dry times: restricted venting, lint blockage, weak airflow, or a failing blower wheel
  • Loud rumbling/squealing: worn drum rollers, idler pulley, or rear bearing kit
  • Burning smell or very hot cabinet: severe airflow restriction (stop using until venting is corrected)

Quick checks we recommend first (in order)

  1. Clean the lint screen and confirm it is not coated with fabric softener residue.
  2. Inspect the vent path from the dryer outlet to the outside hood; remove lint and kinks.
  3. Run a timed dry test with the vent temporarily disconnected (only if safe to do so); airflow should feel strong.
  4. If the dryer still will not heat, test ignition components and safety devices with a meter.
  5. If the dryer is noisy, inspect the belt and drum support system.

Parts that commonly fail on this model

Symptom Common suspect part Example part for MDE6657BYW
No start after overheating Thermal fuse Dryer thermal fuse, 243-degree f WP307473
No heat (gas) Radiant sensor or igniter Gas sensor WP338906, gas igniter 4391996
Thumping/rumbling Drum support Roller w/bea 12001541, dryer drum bearing kit 306508
Squeal or belt slip Belt or idler Dryer drum belt WP33002535

Why it matters

Restricted airflow is the root cause behind many Maytag dryer failures because it raises operating temperature. Fixing venting and lint buildup first prevents repeat thermal fuse trips, improves drying performance, and reduces wear on the motor, belt, and drum support rollers.

Last updated: January 2026

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