What is the capacity of the Maytag MEDE400XW0?
The Maytag MEDE400XW0 is a full-size electric dryer; its exact drum capacity (in cubic feet) is listed in the product specifications section of the MEDE400XW0 owner's manual. Most full-size Maytag dryers in this class are typically around 7.0 cu. ft.
We recommend using the model-specific documentation because capacity can vary by drum design and series.
- Check the “Specifications” or “Product dimensions” section in the MEDE400XW0 owner's manual
- If your manual lists only dimensions, look for a line labeled “drum capacity” or “capacity”
- If you have the serial tag, confirm the full model number is MEDE400XW0 before comparing specs
Here is a practical guide for what “full-size” usually means for an electric dryer like the MEDE400XW0.
| Dryer size class | Typical drum capacity | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Compact | 3.4 to 4.4 cu. ft. | Small loads, apartments |
| Mid-size | 5.0 to 6.5 cu. ft. | Couples, moderate laundry |
| Full-size | 6.8 to 7.4 cu. ft. | Families, bulky items |
Capacity affects airflow and dry time. When the drum is packed tight, clothes cannot tumble freely, airflow drops, and the dryer can run longer and hotter than necessary.
- Load items loosely; leave space at the top for tumbling
- Dry bulky items (comforters, blankets) with a few towels to balance the load
- Clean the lint screen every load; restricted airflow increases dry time
- If dry times are long, check venting first, then consider heat and temperature-sensing parts such as the dryer thermistor WP8577274
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with Maytag dryers?
The most common Maytag dryer problem is a no-start or no-heat condition caused by overheating from restricted airflow (lint buildup or a clogged vent), which can trip a safety fuse or overheat heating components. For Maytag MEDE400XW0, start with venting and power-supply checks in the MEDE400XW0 owner's manual.
- Dryer will not run (no-start)
- Drum turns but there is no heat
- Long dry times (weak airflow)
- Burning smell or unusually hot cabinet
- Squealing, thumping, or grinding noises while tumbling
Restricted airflow is the root cause behind many failures because it raises internal temperatures and stresses parts.
Airflow and lint
- Clean the lint screen every load.
- Check the vent hose for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint.
- Confirm strong airflow at the outside vent hood.
Power supply and start conditions (electric dryers)
- Make sure the door is fully closed and Start is pressed firmly.
- Check both household fuses or breakers (many electric dryers use two).
Wear parts that commonly fail with age
- Drum support rollers and idler pulley can wear and cause noise or poor tumbling.
- Heating circuit parts can fail after repeated overheating.
| What you notice | Most likely area | Example part for MEDE400XW0 |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start | Safety circuit, door/start checks, power | Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279973 |
| No heat but drum turns | Heating circuit, power supply | Dryer heating element WP8544771 |
| Loud squeal or thump | Drum support and belt drive | Support WPW10314173 or dryer idler pulley 279640 |
Fixing airflow issues first helps prevent repeat failures. A clogged vent can overheat the heater housing and safety devices, leading to no-heat or no-start complaints and higher energy use.
Last updated: January 2026
What's the life expectancy of a Maytag dryer?
A Maytag electric dryer like model MEDE400XW0 typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Keeping airflow strong (lint screen and venting) and fixing wear items early (rollers, idler pulley, belt) helps you reach the high end of that range.
- Vent restriction (long runs, crushed flex duct, clogged wall cap) increases heat and run time
- Lint buildup inside the cabinet can stress the blower and heating system
- Overloading strains the drive motor, belt, and drum supports
- Worn drum support parts can cause thumping, squealing, and extra drag
- Electrical issues (weak outlet, breaker problems) can cause intermittent operation
| Task | How often | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clean lint screen | Every load | Improves airflow and drying performance |
| Check outside vent flap for strong airflow | Monthly | Prevents long dry times and overheating |
| Clean vent duct (dryer to wall and wall to outside) | Every 6 to 12 months | Reduces heat stress on components |
| Level the dryer and confirm stable footing | As needed | Reduces vibration and wear |
For model-specific care and operating tips, follow the MEDE400XW0 owner's manual.
- Thumping or rumbling: drum support rollers such as support WPW10314173
- Squealing or chirping: idler pulley such as dryer idler pulley 279640
- No heat or overheating symptoms: heating circuit components (diagnosis required)
- Poor airflow: blower wheel or lint duct issues
A dryer that takes longer to dry runs hotter and longer, which accelerates wear on the heating element, thermal cutoffs, motor, and drum support system. Good airflow and early repair of noise issues are the two biggest drivers of long service life.
Last updated: January 2026





