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Maytag MED6000XG0 dryer

Maytag MED6000XG0 dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MED6000XG0 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Electronic Control for Maytag MED6000XG0 - Part W10348581

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    Electronic Control

    Part #W10348581

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

  • Dryer Wire Harness for Maytag MED6000XG0 - Part W10355893

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    Dryer Wire Harness

    Part #W10355893

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  • Plug for Maytag MED6000XG0 - Part W10272400

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    Plug

    Part #W10272400

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  • Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (cosmetallic) for Maytag MED6000XG0 - Part W10318650

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    Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (cosmetallic)

    Part #W10318650

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  • Panel for Maytag MED6000XG0 - Part W10301067

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Panel

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Maytag Dryer MED6000XG0 FAQs

On your Maytag MED6000XG0 dryer, you can date the unit by reading the two-letter date code at the end of the serial number: the first letter is the year and the second letter is the month. This lets you determine the manufacture date from the serial tag.

Where to find the serial number

Check these common locations on Maytag dryers:

  • Inside the door opening on the cabinet frame
  • On the back panel
  • On the side of the cabinet near the door opening
  • On the rating plate (often lists model and serial together)

For a diagram and label location guidance, use the MED6000XG0 installation guide.

How to read the Maytag date code (year + month)

The serial number typically ends with two letters that form the date code.

  • 1st letter: manufacturing year
  • 2nd letter: manufacturing month
  • The rest of the serial number identifies the production sequence
Quick example

If a serial number ends in LA:

Code position Example letter Meaning
1st letter L Year code
2nd letter A Month code
Why it matters

Knowing the manufacture date helps us match the right parts and troubleshooting steps for your MED6000XG0, especially for items that change over production runs (controls, wiring, and heating components).

Tips to avoid mix-ups
  • Write down the full model number and full serial number exactly as shown.
  • If the tag is hard to read, take a clear photo before ordering parts.
  • When diagnosing heat or airflow issues, confirm the dryer is installed correctly (venting and electrical supply) per the MED6000XG0 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Maytag dryer model MED6000XG0, the part number is usually printed on the part itself (often on a sticker, stamp, or molded label). For ordering the correct replacement, we recommend matching the dryer’s model and serial tag first, then confirming the part number in the MED6000XG0 installation guide.

Where to look on the dryer for the model and serial tag

Check these common locations on Maytag dryers:

  • Door opening area (on the cabinet frame behind the door)
  • Inside the door itself (edge or inner panel)
  • Rear panel of the dryer cabinet
  • Side panel near the bottom front
  • On the cabinet opening near the lint screen housing
Where to find the part number on the actual part

Once you’ve identified the failed component, look for a number in these spots:

  • A paper or foil sticker on the part body
  • A stamped number on metal parts (brackets, housings)
  • A molded number on plastic parts (wheels, covers)
  • A label on electrical parts (thermistor, control, motor)
  • The packaging label if the part was replaced before
Quick examples (common dryer parts)
Part type Where the number is typically printed Example part you might replace on MED6000XG0
Drum support roller Molded into the wheel or on the hub Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173
Idler pulley Molded into pulley or stamped on bracket Dryer idler pulley W10837240
Heating element Tag on heater housing or element frame Dryer heating element WP8544771
Moisture sensor On sensor bar or harness tag Dryer moisture sensor WP3387223
Why it matters

Maytag dryers can use different versions of the same-looking component across model series. Using the MED6000XG0 model/serial information first helps us avoid ordering a part that fits physically but has the wrong electrical rating, mounting style, or connector.

Last updated: February 2026

A Maytag dryer typically lasts 10 to 13 years. With consistent vent cleaning, correct installation, and quick repairs when symptoms start, many Maytag dryers (including model MED6000XG0) reach 15 years of service.

What affects dryer lifespan the most
  • Airflow and venting: restricted exhaust makes the dryer run hotter and longer
  • Lint removal: clean the lint screen every load; keep the blower housing and vent path clear
  • Heat stress: overheating shortens the life of the heating system and controls
  • Drum support wear: rollers and idler pulley wear leads to noise and belt damage
  • Electrical quality: correct cord, outlet, and grounding reduce nuisance failures
Maintenance that adds years (and why it matters)

Good airflow is the biggest lifespan multiplier because it reduces run time, heat buildup, and strain on the motor and heater. Your installation instructions call for exhausting outdoors and using a 4-inch heavy metal vent; long or kinked vent runs reduce performance and can shorten dryer life. See the venting and maintenance guidance in the MED6000XG0 installation guide.

Common “end-of-life” symptoms and the usual fix
Symptom Most common cause Typical repair direction
Squealing, thumping, rumbling Worn drum support or idler Replace wear parts (rollers, idler, belt)
Long dry times, hot cabinet Vent restriction or blower issue Clean venting; inspect blower wheel
No heat Heater circuit component failure Test heater and thermostats
Stops mid-cycle or erratic temps Temperature sensing problem Check thermistor and airflow
Parts that commonly wear on MED6000XG0

If your dryer is noisy or the drum movement feels rough, these are frequent wear items:

When replacement makes more sense than repair

We typically recommend considering replacement when:

  • The drum, motor, or control board fails and the repair cost is high
  • The cabinet is badly rusted or damaged
  • Drying performance remains poor after venting is corrected

Last updated: February 2026

If your Maytag MED6000XG0 dryer tumbles but produces little or no heat, takes much longer to dry, or trips the breaker when heating, the heating element is a primary suspect. We confirm it by checking airflow and running a multimeter continuity test on the heater circuit.

Quick symptoms checklist
  • Dryer runs and tumbles but blows cold or barely warm air on heated cycles
  • Clothes stay damp after a full cycle
  • Heat is inconsistent during the same load
  • Breaker trips when the dryer should be heating
  • Burning smell or scorching odor during heat (stop the cycle and inspect)
How we confirm the heating element vs. other common causes

Start with simple checks, then test electrically.

  • Airflow first: Clean the lint screen; verify the vent is not crushed, kinked, or clogged.
  • Cycle selection: Use a heated cycle (not Air Only).
  • Power supply check: On many electric dryers, a tripped breaker can leave the motor running with no heat.
  • Continuity test (power off): Unplug the dryer, access the heater terminals, and test the element with a multimeter.
What the results usually mean
What you observe Most likely cause What we do next
No heat; element shows open (no continuity) Failed heating element Replace dryer heating element WP8544771
No heat; element tests good High-limit thermostat, thermistor, wiring, or control issue Follow the diagnostic steps in the MED6000XG0 installation guide
Long dry times; some heat present Restricted venting or weak airflow Clean venting; inspect blower housing and seals
Why it matters

A failed heater or restricted airflow increases drying time and energy use. Poor venting also overheats the heater housing and can trigger safety devices, creating a no-heat symptom even when the element still tests good.

Last updated: February 2026

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