How many cubic feet is my Maytag dryer?
Your Maytag MED3000BW0 dryer is a full-size 29-inch dryer; most Maytag dryers in this size class are about 7.0 to 7.4 cubic feet. For the exact capacity rating for MED3000BW0, check the specifications section in the MED3000BW0 owner's manual.
Capacity is usually listed as “drum capacity” or “capacity (cu. ft.)” in the specs.
- Look for a “Specifications” or “Dimensions and capacity” section
- Check the model number on the rating label and match it to MED3000BW0
- If the manual lists multiple versions, use the one that matches your control panel and door style
- If you are comparing dryers, focus on capacity plus venting and cycle options
Cubic feet is the internal drum volume, not the outside size. Two dryers can have the same 29-inch width but different drum capacities.
| Dryer type | Typical capacity range |
|---|---|
| Compact (24-inch) | 3.4 to 4.4 cu. ft. |
| Full-size (27 to 29-inch) | 6.5 to 7.4 cu. ft. |
| Extra-large full-size | 7.4 to 9.0 cu. ft. |
Knowing the drum capacity helps you match washer load size to dryer performance. Overloading reduces airflow and can increase dry time, while underloading can lead to uneven tumbling and wrinkling.
The installation guide provides key fit and setup details (separate from capacity). Use the MED3000BW0 installation guide to confirm:
- Dryer dimensions and clearance needs
- Venting requirements and minimum space behind the dryer
- Electrical requirements for the installation location
- Leveling requirements (important for proper tumbling)
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset error code on Maytag dryer?
To reset an error code on your Maytag MED3000BW0 dryer, power the dryer off, unplug it for about 1 to 5 minutes, then plug it back in and start a cycle. If the code returns, the dryer is detecting an ongoing problem that needs troubleshooting.
- Press Power/Cancel to stop the cycle
- Unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off)
- Wait 1 to 5 minutes
- Restore power
- Start a Time Dry heated cycle to test operation
The installation checks for this model focus on basic “won’t start” conditions. Verify these items before chasing the error code:
- Controls are set to a running or “On” position
- Start button is pushed firmly
- Dryer is plugged in and has power
- Household fuse is intact, or the circuit breaker has not tripped
- Dryer door is fully closed
For model-specific control and diagnostic details, follow the steps in the MED3000BW0 owner's manual.
A reset clears a temporary control glitch, but it does not fix the condition that triggered the code. If the code comes back quickly, focus on the system the code relates to (heat, airflow, moisture sensing, or motor).
| What you see | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Code clears and dryer runs normally | Temporary control interruption | Resume normal use and monitor |
| Code returns immediately | Active fault still present | Troubleshoot the symptom tied to the code |
| Dryer runs but dries poorly | Airflow or sensing issue | Check venting and lint path, then re-test |
Repeated error codes are the dryer’s way of protecting performance and safety. On a gas dryer like the MED3000BW0, airflow restrictions and overheating conditions can also lead to repeated shutdowns and longer dry times.
If you need help interpreting the specific code, use our Maytag bravos dryer error codes reference as a starting point for Maytag-style code meanings and next steps.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with Maytag dryers?
On the Maytag MED3000BW0 gas dryer, the most common issue we see is overheating from restricted airflow (lint buildup or a long or crushed vent), which can blow a thermal cut-off or fuse and lead to “won’t start,” “won’t heat,” or long dry times. See the installation guide for venting requirements.
- Dryer won’t start: blown thermal cut-off/fuse, door not fully closed, or power supply issue
- Dryer runs but won’t heat: airflow restriction, temperature-sensing problem, or heating circuit issue
- Takes too long to dry: vent run too long, crushed flex duct, clogged lint path, or poor installation clearances
- Loud rumbling/squealing: worn drum support rollers or idler pulley components
- Auto cycles act “off”: dryer not level (sensor cycles can be affected) or moisture sensing issue
- Clean the lint screen and check the lint duct for buildup.
- Inspect the venting: avoid flexible plastic or foil-type duct; crushed or lint-trapping venting restricts airflow.
- Confirm the vent run length and elbows match recommended limits; overly long exhaust systems reduce performance and can shorten dryer life.
- Make sure the dryer is level; if it is not level, clothes may not tumble properly and sensor cycles may not operate correctly.
- If the dryer will not start, verify basics: controls set to run, Start pressed firmly, door closed, and household breaker/fuse OK.
Restricted airflow is the root cause behind many repeat failures. These parts are commonly involved:
| Symptom | Common part involved | Example part for MED3000BW0 |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start after overheating | Thermal cut-off/fuse kit | Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279973 |
| Runs hot or cycles oddly | Thermistor (temperature sensor) | Dryer thermistor WP8577274 |
| Noisy tumbling | Drum support rollers | Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173 |
Good airflow keeps temperatures stable, protects safety devices from nuisance trips, and helps your Maytag dryer dry faster with less wear on the motor, drum support rollers, and heating system.
Last updated: January 2026





