What is the capacity of the Maytag LDE7334ACE washer?
The Maytag LDE7334ACE is a dryer model, so it does not have a washer tub capacity. If you have a stacked laundry center, the washer capacity depends on the washer section’s exact model number on the ID tag, not the LDE7334ACE dryer model.
How to identify the correct washer capacity
Washer capacity is always tied to the washer model number. On laundry centers, the dryer and washer sections can have different model numbers.
- Check the model/serial tag on the washer section (not the dryer door area).
- Write down the full washer model number exactly as shown.
- Use that washer model number to look up the washer’s tub capacity.
- If you only have LDE7334ACE, use it to find dryer parts and diagrams.
- If the tag is missing or unreadable, compare your unit’s control panel layout to diagrams to confirm the correct model.
For help locating the tag, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).
Typical washer capacities for 28-inch laundry centers
Most 27 to 28-inch stacked laundry center washers are in this general range:
| Washer type | Typical capacity range |
|---|---|
| Compact laundry center washer | 1.5 to 2.5 cu. ft. |
| Full-size top-load washer (not a laundry center) | 3.5 to 5.5 cu. ft. |
Why it matters
Capacity affects load size, cycle performance, and how much water the washer uses. Using the correct washer model number also ensures you get the right replacement parts, such as a timer, lid switch, or pump.
If you are troubleshooting the dryer side of your unit instead, common LDE7334ACE-RELATED repairs include no-heat and intermittent heat issues; parts like the dryer thermal fuse WP306604 are often involved.
Last updated: February 2026
What size is LDE7334ACE?
The Maytag LDE7334ACE dryer is a full-size unit; most dryers in this class measure about 27 inches wide, 36 to 39 inches tall, and 25 to 31 inches deep. For exact fit (especially depth with the door closed), measure your cabinet and door swing at home.
How to measure your LDE7334ACE correctly
- Width: measure the cabinet side-to-side at the widest point (not the control panel).
- Height: measure floor to the top of the cabinet.
- Depth (cabinet): measure front to back with the door closed.
- Depth (overall): include the door handle and any front protrusions.
- Clearance: add space for the exhaust vent, gas line (if gas), and power cord.
Typical space and clearance guidelines
Most installations go smoother when you plan for a little extra room.
- Leave at least 1 inch on each side for airflow and vibration.
- Allow 3 to 6 inches behind the dryer for venting connections.
- Make sure the door can open fully without hitting a wall or washer.
- If stacking is not involved, keep the top clear for service access.
Quick reference: what you are trying to confirm
| Measurement | What it affects | What to include |
|---|---|---|
| Width | Fit between walls/cabinets | Cabinet widest point |
| Height | Fit under shelves | Floor to cabinet top |
| Depth | Closet fit and door clearance | Door closed; add handle |
| Rear clearance | Vent and gas/electric hookup | Duct elbow and connectors |
Why it matters
Dryer “size” is really about installation fit. A dryer that is even 1 to 2 inches deeper than expected can prevent proper vent routing, which can cause long dry times and overheating.
Related parts that affect fit and performance
If you are moving the dryer or re-installing it, it is a good time to inspect heat and airflow safety parts such as the dryer thermal fuse WP306604.
Last updated: February 2026
How to clear error code on Maytag dryer?
To clear an error code on your Maytag dryer model LDE7334ACE, we reset power to the control so it can reboot and clear stored faults. Unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off), wait about 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and try a cycle again.
Quick reset steps (most common)
- Turn the dryer OFF.
- Unplug the power cord (or turn the circuit breaker OFF).
- Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Select a cycle and press Start.
- If the code returns immediately, stop the cycle and troubleshoot the cause.
If the code comes back: what to check next
Many “error” situations on dryers are caused by overheating, airflow restriction, or a failed safety device.
- Clean the lint screen and check the exhaust vent for clogs or crushed ducting.
- Confirm the outside vent hood opens freely.
- If the dryer runs but won’t heat, test safety parts like a thermal fuse.
- If the dryer heats briefly then stops heating, check ignition and flame sensing components (gas models).
- If the dryer will not start, check door switch operation and power supply.
Common parts tied to “won’t heat” or shutdown symptoms
These parts are commonly involved when a reset does not solve the problem:
| Symptom after reset | Common cause | Example part for LDE7334ACE |
|---|---|---|
| Runs but no heat | Blown thermal fuse (often from poor venting) | Cut-off, the WP306604 |
| Heats then stops | Weak ignition system or sensing issue | Gas sensor WP338906 |
| No ignition at all | Failed igniter | Gas igniter 4391996 |
| No flame even with igniter | Gas valve coil issue | Holding coil 279834 |
Why it matters
Resetting clears the control’s temporary state, but it does not fix the condition that triggered the code. If airflow is restricted or a safety fuse opens, the code will return until the underlying heating, ignition, or venting issue is corrected.
Last updated: February 2026





