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Maytag MGD5500FW0 gas dryer

Maytag MGD5500FW0 gas dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MGD5500FW0 gas dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Maytag Gas Dryer MGD5500FW0 FAQs

To remove the front panel on your Maytag MGD5500FW0 gas dryer, we disconnect power, open the cabinet from the top, then remove the front mounting screws and lift the panel off the lower tabs while supporting the drum. Use the MGD5500FW0 owner’s manual for the exact fastener locations.

Safety first (gas dryer)

  • Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet.
  • Shut off the gas supply valve to the dryer.
  • Let the dryer cool completely if it was recently running.
  • Wear cut-resistant gloves; cabinet edges can be sharp.
  • Take a quick photo of any wire connectors before you unplug them.

Front panel removal steps (typical for this Maytag-style cabinet)

  1. Remove the lint screen, then remove the screws in the lint screen housing (these often secure the top).
  2. Release the top panel: insert a putty knife a few inches in from each front corner to pop the spring clips, then lift the top.
  3. Disconnect the door switch harness (usually a quick-connect plug near the top of the front panel).
  4. Remove the front panel screws (commonly at the upper inside corners after the top is raised).
  5. Lift and pull the front panel forward to unhook it from the lower retaining tabs.
  6. If you’re removing the entire front bulkhead, support the drum so it does not drop off the rear support.

What you may need to move once the panel is off

What you see What it affects Common next step
Belt and idler area Squealing, thumping, no tumble Inspect the dryer idler pulley W10837240 and belt path
Drum support points Thumping, rumbling Check rollers and shafts for flat spots or wear
Blower housing Poor airflow, long dry times Clear lint buildup and inspect the blower wheel

Why it matters

Removing the front panel is the access step for common repairs like replacing a belt drive component, inspecting drum support rollers, clearing lint from the blower area, or reaching sensors and fuses. Correct reassembly also prevents drum misalignment and noise.

Last updated: February 2026

A Maytag dryer typically lasts 10 to 13 years. With consistent vent cleaning, correct gas dryer installation, and timely replacement of wear items (rollers, idler pulley, fuses), many Maytag dryers, including model MGD5500FW0, reach 15 years of service.

Typical lifespan (what to expect)

Most residential dryers fall into a predictable range based on use and maintenance.

Usage pattern Typical life expectancy What shortens life fastest
Light (1 to 3 loads/week) 13 to 15 years Long vent runs, lint buildup
Average (4 to 7 loads/week) 10 to 13 years Overloading, restricted airflow
Heavy (8+ loads/week) 7 to 10 years Heat stress, worn drum support parts

What makes a Maytag gas dryer wear out sooner

These are the most common conditions that reduce life on a gas dryer like the Maytag MGD5500FW0:

  • Restricted exhaust venting (slow drying, higher heat inside the cabinet)
  • Running with a clogged lint screen or lint buildup in the blower housing
  • Overloading, which strains the motor, belt, and drum support system
  • Ignition or burner cycling problems that overheat components
  • Ignoring early noises (squeal, thump, rumble) until parts damage spreads

Parts that commonly extend life when replaced early

If your dryer is otherwise in good shape, replacing a few high-wear parts often restores quiet operation and normal drying.

Why it matters

A dryer’s “life expectancy” is usually limited by airflow and heat management. Keeping the vent system clear and fixing small mechanical noises early prevents overheating and reduces strain on the motor, drum, and gas burner system.

Best next steps for MGD5500FW0 owners

  • Follow venting and clearance requirements in the MGD5500FW0 installation guide
  • Use the maintenance schedule and operating tips in the MGD5500FW0 owner’s manual
  • Clean the lint screen every load; inspect and clean the vent path regularly
  • If drying time increases, address airflow first before replacing heating parts

Last updated: February 2026

On a Maytag dryer like model MGD5500FW0, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. We typically find that label on the door opening (cabinet frame) or on the back of the dryer near the top; once you locate it, copy the full model number exactly as shown. See the MGD5500FW0 owner’s manual for label location and identification details.

Where to look first (fastest spots)

  • Open the dryer door and check the cabinet frame around the door opening
  • Look on the inside edge of the door itself
  • Check the back panel of the dryer near the top
  • If the dryer is stacked or tight to a wall, use a flashlight and take a photo of the label

What the label looks like

Most Maytag gas dryers use a small sticker or metal tag that includes:

  • Model number (example: MGD5500FW0)
  • Serial number
  • Type (gas dryer) and electrical ratings
  • Sometimes a manufacturing date or code

Why the exact model number matters

The model number determines the correct Maytag parts and diagrams for your dryer. Even one character difference can change which items fit, such as a dryer valve coil kit 279834, thermal fuse W10909685, or igniter 279311.

Quick checklist: model vs. serial

Item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Picking the correct parts and instructions MGD5500FW0
Serial number Identifying production run details Letters and numbers

Tips for reading the label correctly

  • Write down the model number or take a clear photo
  • Include all letters and numbers (no spaces)
  • If the label is worn, try a different angle with a flashlight to make the print stand out

Last updated: February 2026

If you can’t find a part for your Maytag MGD5500FW0 gas dryer, we recommend confirming the full model number and then using the parts diagrams and part categories in the MGD5500FW0 owner's manual to identify the exact part name before searching again.

Quick checks that solve most “can’t find it” issues

  • Recheck the model number on the dryer’s ID tag and match it exactly: MGD5500FW0
  • Search by the part ID when you have it (example format: WPW10314173)
  • Try searching by the part name used in diagrams (example: “drum support roller”)
  • Look for the part under a different section (bulkhead, cabinet, burner, blower, door)
  • If you’re replacing a wear item, consider a kit that includes multiple related pieces

Common parts customers look for on MGD5500FW0

If you’re not sure what the part is called, these are frequent replacements on this model:

Symptom Part type to check Example part for this model
Squealing, thumping, rumbling Drum support rollers, idler pulley Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173, dryer idler pulley W10837240
Runs but won’t heat Igniter, radiant sensor, gas valve coils Igniter 279311, dryer radiant sensor WP338906, dryer valve coil kit 279834
Stops mid-cycle or won’t start Thermal fuse, motor Thermal fuse W10909685, Motor assembly (match by diagram)

Best way to identify the exact part

  1. Use the exploded-view diagrams and parts list in the MGD5500FW0 owner's manual.
  2. Match the part by location (front bulkhead, blower housing, burner assembly, drum area).
  3. Confirm the part description and any notes (some parts vary by revision).

Why it matters

Dryer parts often look similar across Maytag and Whirlpool-built platforms, but small differences (mounting holes, harness connectors, gas burner components) can cause fit or performance problems if the part isn’t matched to MGD5500FW0.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dryers

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Main causes: bad gas valve coils, broken heating element, tripped safety thermostat or fuse, bad operating thermostat, c…

Main causes: clogged exhaust system, heating system failure, deposits on moisture sensor, control system failure…

Main causes: clogged exhaust vent, bad motor relay, loose dryer door catch, bad door switch, control system failure, fau…

Main causes: door switch failure, lack of power, broken belt, blown thermal fuse, bad drive motor, control system failur…

Main causes: damaged door strike, worn door catch…

Main causes: lack of electrical power, bad power cord, wiring failure, bad control board, blown thermal fuse, bad door s…

Main causes: bad timer or electronic control board, door switch failure…

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