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Maytag PYE4557AYW washer/dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag PYE4557AYW washer/dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cabinet & Ba for Maytag PYE4557AYW - Part 53-2559

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    Cabinet & Ba

    Part #53-2559

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  • Cabinet Damper for Maytag PYE4557AYW - Part 31001220

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    Cabinet Damper

    Part #31001220

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  • Wiring Harness for Maytag PYE4557AYW - Part 31001508

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    Wiring Harness

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  • Twin Nut for Maytag PYE4557AYW - Part 53-0121

    Twin Nut

    Part #53-0121

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  • Roller Washer for Maytag PYE4557AYW - Part 25-7814

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    Roller Washer

    Part #25-7814

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  • Use And Care Manual for Maytag PYE4557AYW - Part 31001515

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    Use And Care Manual

    Part #31001515

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  • Dryer Idler Pulley Retainer for Maytag PYE4557AYW - Part 25-7957

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    Dryer Idler Pulley Retainer

    Part #25-7957

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  • Wiring Clip for Maytag PYE4557AYW - Part 25-3034

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    Wiring Clip

    Part #25-3034

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  • Control Frame for Maytag PYE4557AYW - Part 21001604

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    Control Frame

    Part #21001604

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  • Cylinder (w/ for Maytag PYE4557AYW - Part 53-1250

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    Part #53-1250

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Maytag Washer/Dryer PYE4557AYW FAQs

To reset your Maytag dryer model PYE4557AYW, we recommend a simple power reset: turn the dryer off, unplug it (or switch off the breaker) for 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and try a cycle again. This clears many control and safety lockups.

Quick reset steps (works for most issues)

  • Turn the dryer OFF.
  • Unplug the power cord (or turn the dryer breaker OFF).
  • Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Close the door fully and select a Timed Dry cycle.
  • Press Start.

If the dryer still will not start

These checks solve the most common “no start” situations after a reset:

  • Confirm the door is fully closed and latching.
  • Verify the outlet has power (electric dryers typically need full 240V supply).
  • Check the house breaker; reset both sides of a double breaker.
  • If the dryer ran and then stopped, inspect airflow and lint buildup.
  • If the dryer is completely dead or stops quickly, a blown thermal fuse is a common cause.

Parts that commonly relate to “won’t start” or “stops mid-cycle”

Symptom Common cause Example part for PYE4557AYW
Dryer won’t run at all Safety fuse opened from overheating Dryer thermal fuse kit LA-1053
Runs but makes loud airflow noise or poor airflow Damaged blower wheel Dryer blower wheel W11497304
Motor hums but drum does not turn Broken belt Dryer drum belt 341241

Why resetting helps (and when it will not)

A reset clears temporary control issues (power glitches, paused logic, or a stuck cycle). It will not bypass a safety device. If overheating occurred, the thermal fuse can open and must be replaced, and the venting issue that caused overheating must be corrected.

Model-specific reference

For cycle selection, operating tips, and any model-specific control behavior, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

The Maytag PYE4557AYW dryer has a 6.0 cu. ft. drum capacity (often described as an oversize capacity). For cycle features and load recommendations for this exact dryer, use the PYE4557AYW owner's manual.

How to confirm you are matching the right dryer

We recommend verifying the model number on the dataplate before relying on capacity or ordering parts.

  • Open the dryer door and look at the front panel of the door opening
  • Confirm the model number reads PYE4557AYW
  • Record the serial number for future reference
  • Use the manual for model-specific features and cycle guidance

What 6.0 cu. ft. means for everyday loads

A 6.0 cu. ft. Maytag dryer is designed for typical family loads; avoid packing the drum tight so air can move through items.

Load type Typical fit in a 6.0 cu. ft. dryer Best practice
Everyday mixed load Yes Leave space for tumbling
Towels/denim Yes, smaller batches dry better Use timed/auto dry as recommended
Bulky items (comforter) Sometimes, depending on thickness Stop and reposition mid-cycle

Why capacity matters

Capacity affects drying performance and fabric care. Overloading reduces airflow, which can cause slow drying and higher heat exposure. Keeping the exhaust path clear and using proper venting also helps the dryer dry efficiently.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Maytag PYE4557AYW dryer runs but clothes stay damp, the most common causes are restricted airflow (lint filter or venting), an overloaded or poorly sorted load, or a failed heating or safety component. Start with airflow checks, then move to heat and electrical tests using the owner's manual.

Quick checks that fix most “not drying” problems

  • Clean the lint filter after each load; the manual notes this shortens drying time and improves efficiency.
  • Confirm the lint filter is fully seated; do not run the dryer without it installed.
  • Check the exhaust duct for restrictions: crushed ducting, clogs, or too many elbows.
  • Avoid plastic, thin foil, or non-metal flexible ducting; use proper metal venting.
  • Dry one wash load at a time; overloading restricts tumbling and airflow.
  • Sort heavy items from lightweight items; heavy seams and pockets often need “More Dry.”

Airflow vs. heat: what your symptoms usually mean

What you notice Most likely issue What to do next
Dryer heats but takes 2+ cycles Vent restriction or lint buildup Inspect and clear vent path; verify strong airflow outside
Dryer runs but no heat Thermal fuse, thermostat, or heater circuit issue Unplug dryer; test components with a meter
Clothes dry unevenly Load size/sorting or dryness setting Use “More Dry”; avoid mixing heavy and light items

Parts that commonly cause “no heat” or long dry times

If airflow is good and the dryer still will not dry, these parts are common suspects:

  • Thermal fuse (opens if overheating occurs); replace as a kit when applicable
  • Operating thermostat; a failed thermostat can prevent proper heating
  • Heating element (electric models); can burn out and stop heat
  • Blower wheel; a damaged wheel reduces airflow through the drum

Model-matched examples from our parts list include the dryer operating thermostat WP31001192 and the dryer blower wheel W11497304.

Why it matters

Poor airflow is the #1 reason dryers stop drying well; it also makes cycles longer and can overheat the dryer, which can trip a thermal fuse. Fixing venting and load habits often restores normal drying without major repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

A Maytag dryer typically lasts about 14 to 16 years with normal household use. For your Maytag PYE4557AYW, consistent airflow maintenance (lint screen and venting) and timely replacement of wear parts like the belt and rollers are what most often determine whether it reaches that full lifespan.

What affects dryer lifespan the most

  • Airflow and venting: restricted exhaust causes longer dry times and higher heat stress
  • Lint control: cleaning the lint screen every load and keeping the housing clear
  • Load size: frequent overloading strains the motor, belt, and drum support system
  • Heat system health: thermostats and thermal fuses protect against overheating
  • Wear parts: belt, idler, and rollers gradually wear and can be replaced

Maintenance that helps your PYE4557AYW reach 14 to 16 years

We follow these basics for this style of Maytag dryer:

  • Clean the lint screen before every load
  • Keep the exhaust duct 4-inch rigid metal where possible and keep runs straight
  • Inspect and clean the exhaust system at least yearly
  • Stop using the dryer if dry times suddenly increase; fix airflow first
  • Address squealing, thumping, or slipping early (common signs of drum support wear)

Common “end-of-life” symptoms vs. fixable issues

Symptom Most common cause Typical fix
Drum will not turn Worn/broken belt Replace dryer drum belt 341241
Runs but poor airflow Lint blockage or damaged blower wheel Clean vent; replace dryer blower wheel W11497304 if needed
No heat or shuts off Overheat protection tripped or failed safety part Check airflow; test/replace dryer thermostat WP31001192
Loud rumble/thump Worn rollers/glides/seals Replace worn drum support parts

Why it matters

Most dryers fail “early” because of restricted venting and overheating, not because the cabinet or drum is worn out. Good airflow reduces heat stress on the motor, heater circuit, and safety controls, which is the biggest factor in long service life.

For model-specific operating and exhaust guidance, use the PYE4557AYW owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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