How do I tell how old my Maytag dryer is by serial number?
To estimate the age of your Maytag dryer model SDG305DAWW, use the serial number date code: the last two characters are typically letters where the first letter indicates the year and the second letter indicates the month. Confirm the serial number location and format in the SDG305DAWW owner's manual.
Where to find the serial number on SDG305DAWW
Maytag lists the model and serial number location on this dryer at the back center of the control panel.
- Unplug the dryer before reaching behind the control area
- Look for a model and serial tag or label
- Write the serial number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
- Use the final two letters as the date code
- Keep the serial number for parts lookup and service records
How to decode the Maytag date code (year and month)
On many Maytag serial numbers, the date code is at the end:
- 1st letter (of the two-letter code): year
- 2nd letter: month
Example format:
| Serial number ending | Meaning | What to do |
|---|---|---|
...LA |
L = year, A = month |
Map L to the year chart, A to the month chart |
...BC |
B = year, C = month |
Decode year first, then month |
Quick tips so you do not misread the code
- Treat letters as letters (do not confuse
Owith0, orIwith1) - Use only the last two characters if they are letters
- If the serial ends in numbers, use the full serial format shown in the SDG305DAWW owner's manual to identify the date segment
Why it matters
Knowing the manufacture month and year helps us match the correct Maytag dryer parts (like an igniter, flame sensor, or timer) and avoid ordering a look-alike part that does not fit SDG305DAWW.
Last updated: February 2026
Do Maytag dryers have a lifetime warranty?
No. Maytag dryers, including model SDG305DAWW, are not sold with a lifetime warranty; coverage is provided under a limited warranty with specific terms and exclusions. For the exact warranty language that applies to your dryer, use the SDG305DAWW owner's manual.
What warranty coverage typically includes
Warranty coverage is limited and focuses on defects in materials or workmanship, not normal wear.
- Coverage is time-limited (not lifetime)
- Applies to eligible parts and labor during the covered period
- Requires proof of purchase for warranty service
- Excludes many service call situations (for example, correcting installation or explaining use)
- Can be voided if serial numbers are removed or altered
What is usually not covered (common exclusions)
The SDG305DAWW documentation lists several exclusions that are common across dryer warranties.
| Item or situation | Typically covered? | What it means for you |
|---|---|---|
| Installation corrections | No | You pay for rework if venting, gas hookup, or setup is wrong |
| “How to use” instruction visits | No | Learning controls and cycles is not a warranty repair |
| Light bulbs | No | Consumables are usually excluded |
| Commercial or industrial use | No | Home warranties generally do not apply |
| Consequential damages | No | Secondary costs are typically excluded |
Why it matters
Knowing the warranty limits helps you decide whether a no-heat, no-start, or poor-drying issue should be handled as a warranty claim or as a repair. For example, heating problems can involve wear parts like the igniter WP37001308 or flame sensor WP338906, which are often replaced during normal service.
Quick tips before requesting service
- Write down the model and serial number (often found on the back center of the control panel)
- Note the symptom (no heat, shuts off early, drum not turning) and when it happens
- Check airflow basics first: clean lint screen and confirm the exhaust path is clear
Last updated: February 2026
Where is my Maytag dryer model number?
On Maytag dryer model SDG305DAWW, the model and serial number label is found on the back center of the control panel housing (console). You may also see an ID label inside the door opening on the cabinet frame or on the rear panel near the top. Use the SDG305DAWW owner’s manual for reference.
Where to look first (fast checklist)
- Back of the console: back center of the control panel housing
- Inside the dryer door opening: cabinet frame around the opening
- Rear panel: near the top edge
- Side edge near the door opening (some builds place the sticker on a side flange)
What to write down (and why)
Record the numbers exactly as printed; even one character changes the parts match.
- Model number (example: SDG305DAWW)
- Serial number (letters and numbers)
- Any suffixes or revision codes printed near the model
| Label item | What we use it for | What it looks like |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matches the correct Maytag parts diagrams and lists | SDG305DAWW |
| Serial number | Identifies production run details for service | Mixed letters and numbers |
Why it matters
The model number ensures you get the correct Maytag dryer parts for your exact build, such as an igniter, flame sensor, operating thermostat, or timer.
Last updated: February 2026
How big is a Maytag 3000 series dryer?
For a Maytag gas dryer like model SDG305DAWW, plan on a standard full-size footprint: about 27 inches wide, about 29 to 31 inches deep, and about 50 to 55 inches tall. Use the exact cabinet and clearance specs in the SDG305DAWW owner's manual before building cabinetry or setting vent depth.
What “big” usually means for this Maytag dryer type
These are the planning dimensions we use most often for Maytag 27-inch class dryers (the common size for many Maytag and Whirlpool-built platforms):
- Width: ~27 in
- Depth: ~29 to 31 in (cabinet); add 2 to 6 in for a vent elbow and duct
- Height: ~50 to 55 in
- Front clearance: allow space to open the door and load laundry
- Side/rear clearance: allow room so the exhaust duct is not crushed
Measure your actual dryer (fast checklist)
If the dryer is already in your home, measuring it gives you the most accurate “how big” answer.
- Measure width across the front at the widest point
- Measure depth from the front to the farthest point on the back (often the vent connection)
- Measure height from floor to the top of the cabinet
- Note whether the dryer sits flush to the wall or is spaced out by the vent
Planning table (cabinet vs. installed depth)
| Measurement | Cabinet-only planning | Installed planning (with vent) |
|---|---|---|
| Width | ~27 in | ~27 in |
| Depth | ~29 to 31 in | ~31 to 37 in |
| Height | ~50 to 55 in | ~50 to 55 in |
Why it matters
Correct sizing prevents a kinked exhaust duct (poor airflow and longer dry times) and helps you avoid fit issues when moving the dryer or servicing parts such as the lint screen WP37001142 or exhaust kit WP528P3.
Last updated: February 2026





