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Maytag MGD6600TQ0 dryer

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MGD6600TQ0 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Maytag Dryer MGD6600TQ0 FAQs

Pricing for a Maytag MGD6600TQ0 dryer depends on condition and what is actually included; this model’s documentation focuses on standard dryer operation and accessories, not a built-in “steam cabinet.” Use the model/serial tag to confirm the exact unit, then price it as a used gas dryer plus any add-on storage or accessory pieces listed by the seller. For model identification details, use the MGD6600TQ0 owner's manual.

What to verify before you price it

Sellers often use “steam cabinet” to describe a separate storage cabinet, drying rack, or accessory bundle rather than a factory-installed feature. Confirm what you are buying in person.

  • Confirm the full model number on the label inside the door opening: MGD6600TQ0
  • Ask whether the “cabinet” is a separate pedestal/cabinet or a stacking/storage accessory
  • Check that the dryer heats and cycles normally (timed dry and auto dry)
  • Inspect the drum for scraping, thumping, or squealing noises
  • Check airflow at the exterior vent hood; weak airflow lowers performance and value

Common condition issues that change value

Mechanical wear is the biggest driver of what a used dryer is worth. These common wear items are available for this model.

What you notice What it usually points to Example part for MGD6600TQ0
Thumping or rumbling Worn drum support rollers Support WPW10314173
Squealing Worn idler pulley Dryer idler pulley 8547174V
No heat on a gas dryer Ignition or flame sensing problem Igniter 279311 or dryer radiant sensor WP338906

Why it matters

“Steam cabinet” is not a consistent product term. Verifying the exact model and separating the dryer’s value from any add-on cabinet or accessories prevents overpaying and helps you budget for common repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

A loud squeak in your Maytag MGD6600TQ0 dryer is almost always friction from a worn drum support system (support rollers, idler pulley, belt contact points) or a blower wheel rubbing. The fix is to pinpoint the noise location, then replace the worn rotating part(s) so the drum turns smoothly again.

What to check first (fast, no parts)

  • Empty the drum and run a timed dry cycle for 1 to 2 minutes to confirm the squeak is not load-related.
  • Check pockets for coins, buttons, or clips; small items can get trapped at the drum edges and create noise.
  • Confirm the dryer is level on all four legs; an unlevel cabinet can amplify squeaks and vibration.
  • Listen at the front, rear, and lower right area (blower housing) to narrow the source.

Most common squeak causes on this model

Symptom Most likely cause Typical fix
High-pitched squeal that changes with drum speed Drum support roller wear Replace roller(s) and clean shafts
Squeak plus a light scraping sound Blower wheel rubbing or loose Tighten or replace blower wheel
Squeal near motor area, especially at start Idler pulley/belt path friction Replace idler pulley and inspect belt
Chirp or squeak with intermittent thump Debris at drum seal area Remove debris; inspect felt seal

Parts that commonly solve a “squeaking bad” complaint

  • If the drum support rollers are worn or flat-spotted, replace the roller(s): support WPW10314173.
  • If the noise is coming from the air-moving area, inspect for rubbing and replace if cracked or stripped: dryer blower wheel WP694089.
  • If you want to refresh the common wear items together (rollers, belt, idler style components), use: dryer repair kit 4392065.

Why it matters

A squeak is a warning that a rotating part is dragging. If you keep running the dryer, the belt can wear faster, the drum can start to bind, and drying performance can drop because airflow parts (like the blower wheel) cannot move air efficiently.

Helpful manual guidance

Our owner's manual includes troubleshooting tips for unusual sounds (including checking for small objects between the drum and cabinet) and basic safety steps like disconnecting power before service.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Maytag MGD6600TQ0 dryer, we find the complete model number (and serial number) on the rating label inside the door opening; it is located in the upper door cavity (door well). Use that exact model number when ordering parts or checking specifications.

Where to look on the dryer

Check these common label locations first:

  • Open the dryer door and look along the upper inside opening (upper door cavity)
  • Look for a rating plate or model and serial number label in the door well
  • Wipe lint or residue off the label so the full model number is readable
  • Write down both the model number and serial number for future reference

What the label looks like and what to record

The label typically includes several fields. Record the full model number exactly as shown.

Label field What it’s used for Example for your dryer
Model number Matching parts and diagrams MGD6600TQ0
Serial number Identifying production details (varies by unit)
Gas type info Verifying fuel setup Natural gas or LP (as listed)

Why it matters

We use the complete model number to ensure the parts list, diagrams, and documentation match your exact Maytag dryer configuration. Even small model number differences can change items like the lint screen, belt, or gas burner components.

Helpful next step

Use the label information to confirm operating details and maintenance guidance in the MGD6600TQ0 owner’s manual.

Last updated: March 2026

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