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Maytag DE882 washer/dryer

Maytag DE882 washer/dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag DE882 washer/dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Dryer Motor Clamp for Maytag DE882 - Part WPY015825

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    Clip Motor

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  • Screen, Lint for Maytag DE882 - Part WPY04100165

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  • Jumper Wire for Maytag DE882 - Part WPY304693

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  • Dryer Nut for Maytag DE882 - Part WP33001443

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  • Dryer Operating Thermostat for Maytag DE882 - Part WPY304475

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  • Washer Screw for Maytag DE882 - Part WP33002917

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  • Commercial Laundry Appliance Screw for Maytag DE882 - Part WPW10139210

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  • Dryer Heating Element for Maytag DE882 - Part WPY303404

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Maytag Washer/Dryer DE882 FAQs

On a Maytag dryer like model DE882, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. We most often see that label on the door opening (door jamb) or on the back of the cabinet near the top.

Most common places to check

  • Open the dryer door and look around the door opening on the cabinet frame
  • Check the inside edge of the door itself
  • Look on the back panel near the top (upper left or upper right)
  • Check the lower front area behind the toe panel (if your dryer has one)
  • For stacked or tight installs, use a flashlight and mirror to read the label

What the label looks like (and what to write down)

The rating label typically includes:

  • Model number (for example, DE882)
  • Serial number
  • Electrical information (volts/amps)
  • Sometimes a manufacturing code

Write the model number exactly as shown; that is what we use to match Maytag dryer parts like a heater element, lint screen, drum support roller, or thermostat.

Quick troubleshooting if you still cannot find it

What you see What to do next
Label is present but unreadable Clean gently with a damp cloth; take a close-up photo and zoom in
Dryer is installed close to a wall Check the door opening first, then the back near the top
You only have a partial number Re-check for a second line on the label; some tags wrap text

Why it matters

Using the exact model number helps us avoid mismatched parts and repeat repairs, especially on fit-sensitive items like the dryer drum felt seal WP314820 and drum support components.

Last updated: February 2026

To remove the front panel on a Maytag DE882 front-load dryer, we unplug the dryer first, then remove the top and front fasteners so the front panel can lift off its lower retaining clips and disconnect any door-switch wiring.

Before you start (safety and access)

  • Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker for a hardwired unit).
  • If it is gas, shut off the gas supply valve.
  • Pull the dryer forward so you can work from the front and sides.
  • Protect the floor and the front edge with cardboard or a towel.
  • Keep a small cup for screws so nothing gets lost.

Front panel removal steps (typical Maytag layout)

  1. Remove the lint screen (if it pulls out from the top) and any screws that may be under that opening.
  2. Take off the top panel: remove screws at the back edge, then slide the top back and lift it off.
  3. Remove the control console screws (if the console overlaps the front panel) and tilt the console back enough to access the top-front screws.
  4. Remove the front panel mounting screws along the top inside edge.
  5. Lift the front panel up and out to release it from the bottom retaining clips.
  6. Disconnect wiring as you pull the panel away (commonly the door switch harness).

What to inspect while the front is off

If you are opening the dryer because of noise, rubbing, or poor tumbling, we check these common wear items:

  • Drum support rollers for flat spots or wobble
  • Drum felt seals for tearing or missing sections
  • Blower wheel for cracks or lint-packed fins
  • Heater area for lint buildup (electric models)
Symptom Common area Example part for DE882
Thumping/squealing Drum support Roller w/bea 12001541
Scraping/rubbing Drum sealing surface Dryer drum felt seal WP314820
Loud roaring/poor airflow Blower housing Impeller Y303836

Why it matters

Removing the front panel correctly prevents broken plastic tabs, stripped screw holes, and damaged door-switch wiring; it also gives you safe access to the drum, blower housing, and heater components for cleaning and repair.

Last updated: February 2026

A Maytag dryer like model DE882 typically lasts 13 years with normal household use. With consistent airflow maintenance and timely replacement of wear parts, it commonly reaches 15 to 20 years, especially on older, simpler designs.

Typical lifespan ranges

Usage and care level Typical life expectancy
Heavy use, limited maintenance 8 to 12 years
Normal use, basic maintenance 12 to 15 years
Normal use, strong maintenance 15 to 20 years

What makes a dryer wear out faster

These are the most common life-shorteners we see on Maytag dryers:

  • Restricted venting (long runs, crushed flex duct, clogged hood)
  • Skipping lint screen cleaning
  • Overloading the drum (extra strain on rollers and bearings)
  • Running with squealing or thumping (support parts wearing through)
  • Heat problems that go unfixed (overheating stresses wiring and thermostats)

Parts that often determine “end of life”

If the dryer still heats and tumbles, replacing a few wear items can extend service life significantly:

Why it matters

Most “old dryer” complaints are really airflow or drum-support issues. Keeping lint and venting under control reduces drying time, lowers operating temperature, and prevents premature wear on the heater circuit and moving parts.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Maytag dryer, an F22 error points to a problem in the exhaust temperature sensing circuit (commonly the outlet or exhaust thermistor) and it often shows up when airflow is restricted. On model DE882, start by fixing venting and lint buildup, then test the heating control parts.

What to check first (fast fixes)

  • Unplug the dryer; let it cool for 10 minutes.
  • Clean the lint screen and the lint screen housing; replace a damaged screen such as the lint screen WP33001003.
  • Inspect the vent hose for kinks, crushing, or long runs; shorten and straighten where possible.
  • Clean the outside vent hood; confirm the damper opens freely.
  • Run a timed heat cycle with the vent disconnected briefly (only long enough to test airflow); strong airflow suggests the house vent is restricted.

Parts that commonly relate to F22 symptoms

F22 is usually about temperature sensing, but overheating from poor airflow can also stress heating controls.

Symptom you notice Most likely cause What we do next
Dryer stops and shows F22 after a few minutes Restricted exhaust airflow Clean/repair venting, then retest
Clothes take too long to dry, cabinet feels hot Lint blockage or blower issue Check blower wheel and seals
No heat or heat cuts in and out Heating circuit control issue Test thermostat and heater circuit

If airflow is good and F22 returns, check these common DE882-RELATED items:

Why it matters

The dryer relies on steady airflow to keep exhaust temperatures in range. When airflow drops, temperatures rise quickly, the control senses abnormal readings, and the dryer may stop to protect the heater and wiring.

Helpful DIY testing tip

Use a meter to check components safely and consistently; our how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video walks through the basics you will use on thermostats and heater circuits.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dryers

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Main causes: damaged door strike, worn door catch…

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Main causes: bad timer or electronic control board, door switch failure…

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