How to remove the front panel of a Maytag dryer?
On the Maytag MED5630HW2 dryer, we remove the front panel by disconnecting power, taking out the lower and/or top mounting screws (model dependent), releasing the top retaining clips, then tilting the panel forward and unplugging the door switch harness so the panel can lift off.
Before you start (safety and prep)
- Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) before touching any internal wiring.
- If the dryer was running, let the heater and drum area cool.
- Pull the dryer forward so you can work comfortably without stressing the vent.
- Have a Phillips screwdriver and a 1/4-inch nut driver ready.
- Keep a small container for screws so none drop into the cabinet.
Step-by-step: removing the front panel
- Disconnect power at the outlet or breaker.
- Open the door and check for screws along the door opening that secure the front panel (some builds use these).
- Remove the lower front screws (often near the bottom corners) if present.
- Release the top clips: slide a putty knife under the seam between the top and the front panel (near each front corner) and push in to release the spring clips.
- Tilt the front panel forward a few inches.
- Disconnect the door switch wires (note the connector orientation).
- Lift the panel up and off the bottom locating tabs.
For diagrams and the exact fastener locations used on MED5630HW2, follow the MED5630HW2 owner's manual.
What to inspect while the panel is off
Front-panel removal is usually done to access common wear items. Check these areas:
- Drum support rollers for flat spots or squealing (see dryer drum support roller WPW10314173).
- Idler pulley for wobble or a seized bearing.
- Blower housing area for lint buildup.
- Wiring connectors for heat discoloration.
- Door switch harness for loose pins.
Reinstall checklist
| Item | What “good” looks like |
|---|---|
| Door switch connector | Fully seated, latch engaged |
| Panel alignment | Bottom tabs seated before tightening screws |
| Clips | Both top clips snap in evenly |
| Door close | Door latches smoothly, no rubbing |
Why it matters
Removing the front panel correctly prevents broken clips, pinched wiring, and air leaks that can reduce airflow. Good airflow helps drying performance and reduces overheating risk from lint accumulation.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the life expectancy of a Maytag dryer?
A Maytag dryer like model MED5630HW2 typically lasts 10 to 13 years with normal household use. With consistent airflow and lint maintenance, it’s common to reach 15 years; poor venting and lint buildup are the biggest reasons dryers wear out early.
What most affects dryer lifespan
- Vent airflow: long or restricted venting makes the dryer run hotter and longer
- Lint removal: lint buildup inside the cabinet and vent increases heat stress
- Load habits: frequent overloading strains the drum support system and motor
- Heat system health: heating element and thermostats cycle more when airflow is weak
- Wear parts: rollers and idler pulley gradually wear and can cause noise and drag
Maintenance schedule we recommend (based on the manual)
The MED5630HW2 owner information emphasizes routine lint and vent care. Use the MED5630HW2 owner's manual to follow the exact maintenance steps and safety guidance.
| Task | How often | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clean lint screen | Every load | Shorter dry times, less heat stress |
| Remove lint from exhaust vent | About every 2 years | Prevents restricted airflow and overheating |
| Remove lint inside dryer cabinet (service) | About every 2 years | Reduces heat buildup around components |
| Check vent material and routing | Anytime drying slows | Improves performance and reduces wear |
When parts wear out, what we commonly replace
If your dryer is getting noisy, taking longer to dry, or stopping mid-cycle, these are common wear items for this design:
- Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173 (thumping, rumbling, uneven drum support)
- Dryer idler pulley W10837240 (squealing, belt slack, intermittent drum turning)
- Dryer blower wheel WP697772 (poor airflow, rattling, vibration)
- Thermal fuse W10909685 (dryer won’t run after overheating event)
Why it matters
A dryer’s “age” is less important than heat and airflow. When venting is too long, kinked, or clogged, the dryer runs hotter and longer, which shortens the life of the heating system, thermostats, motor, and drum support parts.
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find part number on Maytag dryer?
On your Maytag dryer model MED5630HW2, the part number is printed on the part itself, while the model and serial tag is on the dryer cabinet. Start by locating the model and serial label first; then match the exact part number from the failed component when ordering.
Where to look on the dryer
Check these common label locations first (they are the fastest way to confirm you have MED5630HW2):
- Inside the door opening on the front panel (door jamb area)
- On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
- Along the side of the cabinet near the front edge
- Behind the lower access panel (on some configurations)
For model-specific label locations and diagrams, use the MED5630HW2 owner's manual.
Where to find the part number on the part
Once you know the model, find the part number directly on the component you are replacing:
- Heating parts: stamped or printed on the heater housing or element frame
- Sensors and fuses: printed on the plastic body or metal bracket
- Rollers and pulleys: molded into the wheel or printed on the packaging
- Control parts: printed on a sticker on the control board or console housing
If you are replacing a wear item in the drum support system, the dryer drum support roller WPW10314173 is an example of a part where the identifying number is typically on the part or its label.
Quick match guide (what you’ll use to order)
| What you found | What it’s used for | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (MED5630HW2) | Identifies the exact dryer design | Ensures the parts list matches your dryer |
| Serial number | Production run details | Helps confirm correct revisions when applicable |
| Part number on the part | Identifies the exact replacement component | Prevents ordering the wrong version |
Why it matters
Maytag dryers often use similar-looking components across multiple models. Confirming MED5630HW2 first, then matching the part number from the old part, prevents fit and wiring mismatches (especially for heating and temperature-sensing parts).
Last updated: February 2026





