What are the dimensions of the mde2400aYW?
For the Maytag MDE2400AYW dryer, the cabinet dimensions are about 23.5 in. wide, 33.25 in. high (with leveling legs fully in), and 23.75 in. deep to the front of the control dial; with the door open 90°, depth is about 40 in. See the MDE2400AYW installation guide for the full cabinet dimension notes.
Dimensions at a glance
- Width: 23.5 in.
- Height (overall): 33.25 in.
- Depth (to front of control dial): 23.75 in.
- Depth with door open 90°: 40 in.
- Height adjustment range: leveling legs can add up to about 7/8 in.
Installation clearance tips
Even with the correct cabinet size, we recommend planning for airflow and service access.
- Leave room behind the dryer for the exhaust duct and to prevent kinks.
- Keep the dryer level using the leveling legs to reduce vibration and noise.
- Use 4-inch rigid metal duct where possible for best drying performance.
- Avoid crushing the vent when sliding the dryer into place.
Quick comparison table
| Measurement | MDE2400AYW value | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Width | 23.5 in. | Fit between cabinets or in a closet |
| Height | 33.25 in. (up to ~34.125 in. adjustable) | Under-counter fit, stacking clearances |
| Depth | 23.75 in. | How far the cabinet sits from the wall |
| Depth (door open) | 40 in. | Space needed to load/unload |
Why it matters
Accurate dimensions help prevent tight installs that can pinch the vent, restrict airflow, and cause longer dry times. Planning for door swing and vent routing also makes routine maintenance (like lint and exhaust cleaning) easier.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Maytag dryer?
A Maytag dryer typically lasts 10 to 15 years. For the Maytag MDE2400AYW, regular care like cleaning the lint filter every load and keeping the exhaust system clear can help it reach (and often exceed) that range; timely replacement of common wear parts also helps.
What to do to help your MDE2400AYW last longer
- Clean the lint filter before or after every load (as outlined in the MDE2400AYW use & care manual).
- Inspect and clean the exhaust duct and outside hood at least yearly; restricted airflow is a top cause of long dry times and overheating.
- Avoid overloading; one washer load should equal one dryer load.
- Sort heavy and lightweight items; mixed loads dry unevenly and can increase run time.
- Keep the dryer level and stable to reduce vibration and wear.
Parts that commonly affect lifespan (and performance)
If drying times increase, the dryer runs hot, or you notice inconsistent drying, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
| Symptom | Commonly involved part | What it impacts |
|---|---|---|
| Long dry times, overheating | Lint screen and venting | Airflow through the drum |
| Stops drying well over time | Temperature sensing | Heat control and cycle accuracy |
| Thumping or drum not turning | Drum drive components | Drum rotation and load tumbling |
For this model, a good first maintenance replacement is the dryer lint filter WP35001050. If you are diagnosing temperature-related drying issues, the dryer thermistor WP35001056 is also a common check point.
Why it matters
A dryer that is kept clean and vented correctly usually dries faster, runs cooler, and puts less strain on the motor, heater circuit, and drum support components. That combination is what most often separates a 10-year dryer from a 15-year dryer.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with Maytag dryers?
For the Maytag MDE2400AYW dryer, the most common issues we see are poor drying or no heat caused by restricted airflow (lint screen, exhaust duct, outside vent hood) and noisy or no-tumble symptoms from wear in the drum drive system. Start with airflow checks first.
Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
- Dryer runs but clothes stay damp: clogged lint screen, crushed/long vent run, stuck outside damper
- No heat: airflow restriction causing overheating protection to open, or a heating circuit issue
- Stops before load is dry: restricted exhaust, very small loads, or cycle selection/dryness setting
- Loud rumbling/squealing: drum support or drive components wearing
- Drum not turning: belt or drive system problem
Quick airflow checklist (fixes the biggest share of complaints)
We recommend checking these in order because the MDE2400AYW relies on strong airflow for heat and dry performance:
- Clean the lint screen every load; confirm it seats correctly.
- Inspect the vent hose behind the dryer for kinks or crushing.
- Check the outside vent hood; make sure the flap opens freely.
- If drying is slow, clean the full duct run at least annually.
Parts that commonly relate to these problems on this model
If airflow is good but you still have symptoms, these model-matched parts are often involved:
| Symptom | Part to inspect/replace | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Poor airflow, longer dry times | Dryer lint filter WP35001050 | A damaged or poorly fitting filter can let lint bypass and reduce airflow |
| No tumble, burning smell, thumping | Dryer drum belt WP35001010 | A worn/broken belt stops the drum and can cause overheating |
| Erratic temperature or drying | Dryer thermistor WP35001056 | The thermistor helps regulate temperature and cycle performance |
Why it matters
Restricted venting is the fastest way to turn a normal load into a “won’t dry” complaint; it also increases heat stress on safety devices and heating components. Keeping the exhaust system clear protects performance and helps prevent repeat failures.
For cycle and care guidance specific to this dryer, use the MDE2400AYW use & care manual.
Last updated: January 2026





