What is the capacity of the Maytag model MGDC300BW0?
The Maytag MGDC300BW0 dryer is a full-size gas dryer; its drum capacity is typically in the 7.0 to 8.8 cu. ft. range for this style. For the exact cubic-foot rating for your unit, we recommend confirming it in the MGDC300BW0 owner’s manual.
How to confirm the exact capacity
Use these quick checks to verify the official capacity for your specific MGDC300BW0:
- Look in the specifications section of the MGDC300BW0 owner’s manual.
- Check the model and serial tag (usually on the door opening) for a spec reference.
- Compare your dryer’s cabinet size to the installation dimensions in the MGDC300BW0 installation guide.
- If you are shopping for replacement parts, match parts by model number MGDC300BW0 to avoid fit issues.
What “capacity” means in real use
Capacity is the drum volume (cubic feet). A larger drum helps bulky items tumble more freely, which can improve drying performance when airflow and venting are correct.
Typical load guidance by capacity
| Drum capacity (cu. ft.) | Best for | Common symptoms if overloaded |
|---|---|---|
| 7.0 to 7.4 | Everyday mixed loads | Longer dry times, more wrinkles |
| 7.5 to 8.0 | Larger family loads | Clothes feel damp at end of cycle |
| 8.1 to 8.8 | Bulky items (comforters, towels) | Poor tumbling, uneven drying |
Why it matters
Knowing the correct capacity helps you load the dryer properly, choose the right cycle, and avoid long dry times that can be caused by overloading or restricted venting.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with Maytag dryers?
For Maytag dryers like model MGDC300BW0, the most common problems we see are no-heat or long-dry times caused by restricted airflow (lint buildup or a crushed vent) and no-start conditions tied to an overheated safety circuit (often the thermal cut-off or related components).
Most common issues (and what they look like)
- Restricted venting or lint buildup: clothes take too long to dry, dryer feels hot, burning smell
- Overheat safety opens (thermal cut-off or related): dryer runs but won’t heat, or won’t run depending on what opened
- Worn drum support parts: thumping, squealing, rumbling, or a drum that feels rough to turn
- Ignition/heating system faults on gas models: heat starts then stops, or no flame at all
- Door switch problems: dryer won’t start even though the controls respond
What to check first on MGDC300BW0 (fast, high-impact)
Start with airflow. The installation instructions for this dryer call for exhausting outdoors and using a 4-inch heavy metal vent; plastic or foil venting can trap lint and restrict airflow. Use the MGDC300BW0 installation guide to confirm the venting requirements and setup.
- Clean the lint screen and the lint screen housing
- Inspect the vent hose for kinks, crushing, or long runs
- Make sure the dryer exhausts outdoors (not into an attic, wall, or crawlspace)
- Confirm you are using 4-inch rigid or flexible metal vent (not plastic or foil)
- If drying is slow, test with the vent temporarily disconnected (short test only) to see if airflow improves
Common parts that match these symptoms
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for MGDC300BW0 |
|---|---|---|
| No heat or heat cuts out | Gas ignition/heating circuit | Dryer gas valve coil kit 279834 |
| Rumbling or squealing | Drum support system | Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173 |
| Dryer won’t start when door closes | Door switch circuit | Dryer door switch WP3406107 |
Why it matters
Poor airflow is the root cause behind many dryer complaints because it increases drying time and can overheat internal components. Fixing venting and lint issues first often restores normal performance and helps prevent repeat failures.
Last updated: January 2026
Is Maytag Neptune a gas dryer?
Maytag Neptune dryers were sold in both gas and electric versions; the only way to know for sure is to check the model number and the rating plate. For Maytag model MGDC300BW0, it is a gas dryer designed for Natural Gas (and it can be converted to LP by a qualified technician). See the MGDC300BW0 installation guide.
How to confirm whether your Neptune is gas or electric
Use these quick checks before ordering parts or planning an install:
- Model number clue: Maytag model numbers that include “G” (like MGDC300BW0) are typically gas dryers.
- Rating plate: Open the dryer door and look in the door well for the rating plate; it lists the gas type and other specs.
- Gas hookup present: A gas dryer has a gas supply connection and shut-off valve nearby.
- Exhaust vent still required: Gas dryers still vent to the outside (venting problems can cause long dry times).
- If unsure, match parts by model: Use the exact model number when selecting items like an igniter or gas valve coils.
What “gas dryer” means for installation
A gas Neptune needs both a standard electrical outlet and a gas supply connection.
| Item | Gas dryer (MGDC300BW0) | Electric dryer |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel for heat | Natural Gas (LP convertible) | 240V electric heat |
| Electrical needs | Standard outlet for motor/controls | 240V circuit for heater |
| Key safety step | Leak-test gas connections | Verify correct breaker/cord |
Common gas-heat parts that affect heating
If your gas dryer tumbles but will not heat, these are frequent suspects:
- Dryer gas valve coil kit 279834 (weak coils can stop the burner after it warms up)
- Igniter 279311 (won’t glow or won’t ignite gas)
- Dryer radiant sensor WP338906 (doesn’t detect flame properly)
- Dryer thermal cut-off kit W11050897 (opens if overheating occurs)
Why it matters
Gas vs. electric changes the power hookup, installation requirements, and which heating-system parts fit your dryer. Confirming the fuel type first prevents wrong-part returns and helps you troubleshoot faster.
Last updated: January 2026





