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Maytag LDE9804ACE washer/dryer

Maytag LDE9804ACE washer/dryer Parts

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  • Dryer Terminal Block Hex Nut for Maytag LDE9804ACE - Part WP112432

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  • Washer Screw for Maytag LDE9804ACE - Part WPY014874

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Maytag LDE9804ACE - Part WP489128

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Maytag LDE9804ACE - Part WP489128

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  • Dryer Drum Large Baffle for Maytag LDE9804ACE - Part 33001004
  • Dryer Leveling Leg Rubber Pad for Maytag LDE9804ACE - Part WPY314137

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  • Dryer Heating Element Assembly, 240-volt for Maytag LDE9804ACE - Part WP307178

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  • Dryer Natural Gas Conversion Kit for Maytag LDE9804ACE - Part WP33002924

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  • Dryer Burner for Maytag LDE9804ACE - Part WP33002793

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  • Dryer Drum Bearing Kit for Maytag LDE9804ACE - Part 306508

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Maytag Washer/Dryer LDE9804ACE FAQs

Most Maytag dryers, including the Maytag LDE9804ACE, typically last about 13 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent airflow maintenance, avoiding overloads, and replacing wear parts when symptoms start are what most often determine whether you land closer to 13 or closer to 15.

What affects dryer lifespan the most

  • Vent restriction (long dry times, overheating, blown thermal fuse)
  • Overloading (extra strain on drum support rollers, belt, and motor)
  • Heat system stress (cycling issues from thermostats or fuses)
  • Wear parts (rollers, seals, bearings) that go noisy or drag
  • Electrical connection quality (loose terminals can cause intermittent heat)

Quick maintenance that adds years

  • Clean the lint screen every load; wash it with mild soap monthly if you use dryer sheets.
  • Check and clean the full vent run (to the outside hood) at least yearly.
  • Keep loads to a reasonable size so the drum turns freely.
  • Stop using the dryer if you smell burning or notice repeated overheating.
  • If drying times suddenly increase, address airflow first before replacing parts.

Common “end-of-life” symptoms and the usual fix

Symptom What it often points to Example part for this model
No heat, drum still tumbles Safety device opened from overheating Dryer thermal fuse, 243-degree f WP307473
Heat cuts in and out, long dry times Temperature control cycling issue Thermostat WP3387134
Loud rumble or thumping Drum support wear Roller w/bea 12001541
Squealing, hot cabinet edges, lint leaks Drum sealing or bearing wear Dryer drum felt seal WP314820

Why it matters

A dryer that is forced to run hot or run long wears out faster and can take out multiple components at once (for example, restricted venting can overheat and open a thermal fuse). Keeping airflow strong is the simplest way to protect the heater, thermostats, and drum support system.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Maytag dryer model LDE9804ACE, the part number is usually printed on a sticker or stamped tag on the part itself (not on the cabinet label). For ordering the correct replacement, we match the part to your model first, then confirm the part number on the old part.

Where to look first (fast checks)

  • Inside the dryer cabinet after removing the front or rear access panel (common for thermostats, fuses, igniters)
  • On the blower housing or near the lint duct (common for thermal fuses and thermostats)
  • On the burner assembly area for gas models (common for coils, gas valve parts, radiant sensor)
  • On the heater housing for electric heat components
  • On the part body itself: look for ink-stamped numbers, molded lettering, or a small barcode label

Model tag vs. part number (what’s the difference?)

The model/serial tag identifies the dryer; the part number identifies the specific component.

What you’re looking at What it tells you Example from this model’s parts
Model/serial tag Which dryer you own LDE9804ACE
Part label/stamp Which component you’re replacing Thermostat, fuse, igniter
Sears PartsDirect part ID The catalog identifier we use online WP3387134, WP307473

If the part number is worn off

  • Match by model number LDE9804ACE and the part’s location/function
  • Compare the old part to the listing photo and description
  • Use a multimeter test to confirm failure before replacing electrical parts
  • Replace common “paired” items when appropriate (for example, gas valve coils are often replaced as a set)

Helpful examples for this model include the thermostat WP3387134 and the dryer thermal fuse, 243-degree f WP307473.

Why it matters

Dryer parts can look similar across Maytag and Whirlpool-built platforms, but temperature ratings, mounting style, and wiring terminals vary. Using the correct LDE9804ACE-MATCHED part prevents no-heat, overheating, and repeat failures.

Last updated: February 2026

A squeak in your Maytag dryer model LDE9804ACE almost always comes from a worn moving support part, most commonly the drum support rollers, drum bearing surfaces, or the belt idler area. Fixing it typically means inspecting for wear and replacing the noisy component before it damages the drum or belt.

Most common squeak sources on LDE9804ACE

  • Drum support rollers: worn rollers can squeal, thump, or chirp as the drum turns (a common fix is replacing the roller and any worn shaft hardware).
  • Drum bearing surfaces: a dry or worn bearing area can squeak or grind; a bearing kit is often the correct repair.
  • Blower wheel area: a loose or rubbing blower wheel can squeal and may also cause vibration.
  • Drum felt seal: if the seal is worn or displaced, the drum can rub the front or rear bulkhead and squeak.
  • Belt idler/tensioner area: a worn idler pulley or arm can squeal as it spins under belt load.

Quick checks you can do first

  1. Stop the cycle and spin the drum by hand. A squeak that happens with hand-rotation points to rollers, bearing, felt seal, or idler.
  2. Listen for location: front squeaks often relate to felt seal or front support; rear squeaks often relate to rollers or rear bearing area.
  3. Check for rubbing marks: look for shiny wear lines on the drum edge or bulkhead.
  4. Rule out airflow issues: restricted venting can overheat components and accelerate wear (it can also blow a thermal fuse).

Parts that commonly solve squeaking

Symptom you notice Most likely area Example part for this model
High-pitched squeal each revolution Drum support roller/bearing Roller w/bea 12001541
Squeak plus scraping or metal-on-metal sound Drum bearing surfaces Dryer drum bearing kit 306508
Squeak with vibration or rattling near blower housing Blower wheel Impeller Y303836
Squeak plus rubbing at drum edge Drum seal Dryer drum felt seal WP314820

Why it matters

A squeak is usually early warning of friction. If you keep running the LDE9804ACE, the drum can wear through support points, the belt can fail, and the repair can become more expensive.

Last updated: February 2026

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