Where to find part number on Maytag dryer?
On your Maytag MDG6200AWQ dryer, the model and serial information you need for ordering parts is on the data plate in the lower center of the door opening. Use those numbers to match the correct diagrams and ensure you get the right replacement part.
Check these common locations on Maytag dryers, starting with the one confirmed for MDG6200AWQ:
- Lower center of the door opening: data plate with model and serial number (primary location)
- Inside the door opening around the frame: additional rating label on some units
- Back panel: occasional secondary label depending on production run
- Owner paperwork: model and serial may be written on the purchase/registration documents
Once you find the label, use this quick process:
- Write down the full model number (MDG6200AWQ) and serial number exactly as shown
- Use the model number to select the correct parts breakdown and diagrams
- Match the part by name and reference number in the diagram, then confirm the part number
- If multiple versions exist, the serial number helps confirm the correct variation
| Label item | What it’s used for | Example (format) |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the exact dryer design | MDG6200AWQ |
| Serial number | Identifies production run details | Letters and numbers |
| Part number | Identifies the replacement component | Varies by part |
Dryer parts can look similar across Maytag models, but mounting points, wiring, and gas burner components can differ by model and production run. Using the data plate information prevents ordering the wrong belt, thermal fuse, igniter, or timer.
For the exact label location and recording fields, see the MDG6200AWQ owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
How to hard reset Maytag dryer?
To hard reset a Maytag dryer like model MDG6200AWQ, we reset it by cutting power to clear the control’s temporary state. Unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off) for 5 minutes, restore power, then start a cycle again; this resolves many “won’t start” and control glitches.
- Turn the dryer OFF.
- Unplug the power cord (or turn the circuit breaker OFF).
- Wait 5 minutes.
- Plug the dryer back in (or turn the breaker ON).
- Close the door fully.
- Press Start to run a cycle (the door must be shut for the dryer to operate). See the MDG6200AWQ owner's manual.
These checks fix the most common “reset didn’t help” situations:
- Confirm the door is fully closed; opening the door during a cycle requires pressing Start again after closing.
- Verify the outlet has power (try a lamp or small appliance).
- Check the house breaker and reset it if tripped.
- If the dryer runs but acts erratic, clean the control panel with a soft damp cloth (no abrasives).
- If the dryer runs but has heat issues, troubleshoot the gas heat system; the gas dryer wont heat troubleshooting video is a good next step.
| Item | What to expect on MDG6200AWQ |
|---|---|
| Clears temporary glitches | Yes, by removing power briefly |
| Fixes mechanical failures | No (belt, motor, rollers still need repair) |
| Erases permanent faults | No, underlying problems return |
A power-cycle reset is the fastest safe first step because it restores normal control operation without disassembly. If the dryer still will not run after a reset, the issue is usually power, door switch/closure, or a component problem that needs troubleshooting.
Last updated: February 2026
How to remove the front panel from a Maytag dryer?
On the Maytag MDG6200AWQ dryer, we remove the front panel by cutting power first, then releasing the lower fasteners and the top retaining clips, and finally disconnecting the door switch wiring so the panel can tilt forward and lift off for internal access.
- Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) before starting
- Shut off the gas supply if you will be working near the burner area
- Wear cut-resistant gloves; cabinet edges can be sharp
- Take a quick photo of wire connections before disconnecting anything
- Disconnect power and open the dryer door.
- Remove the lint screen (if your version has it in the top panel) and any screws you see in that area.
- Release the top:
- Insert a putty knife a few inches in from each front corner to release the spring clips, then lift the top.
- Remove front panel mounting screws:
- Commonly found inside the cabinet near the upper corners, and sometimes at the lower corners behind a small access area.
- Disconnect the door switch harness (usually a small plug connector near the top right or left).
- Tilt the front panel forward, then lift it up and off the lower retaining tabs.
For model-specific illustrations and screw locations, follow the cabinet access diagrams in the MDG6200AWQ owner's manual.
| Area | What you can inspect | Common symptoms |
|---|---|---|
| Drum support | Rollers, bearing surfaces | Thumping, rumbling |
| Drive system | Belt, idler pulley | Squealing, no tumble |
| Airflow path | Blower wheel, lint buildup | Long dry times |
If you find a worn drive belt while you are in there, the correct replacement for this model is the belt, tumble WP33002535.
Removing the front panel the right way prevents broken clips, pinched door switch wires, and cabinet misalignment that can cause door sealing problems and vibration.
Last updated: February 2026
How many years should a Maytag dryer last?
A Maytag dryer typically lasts 13 years. With consistent vent cleaning, proper loading, and timely replacement of wear parts, many Maytag gas dryers like MDG6200AWQ run 15 to 20 years in normal household use; heavy use shortens lifespan.
- Airflow and venting: restricted exhaust overheats the dryer and stresses the thermal fuse and motor
- Load habits: chronic overloading strains the belt, drum rollers, and idler pulley
- Heat system health (gas models): weak ignition or valve coils can cause cycling and extra run time
- Maintenance frequency: lint removal inside the cabinet reduces heat and fire risk
- Repair timing: replacing small wear parts early prevents bigger failures
- Clean the lint screen every load; replace a damaged or warped screen if it no longer seals (see dryer lint filter WP33001808).
- Check airflow at the outside vent hood; strong flow means shorter dry times.
- Clean the full vent path (dryer outlet to exterior) at least once per year.
- Avoid overfilling; leave room for tumbling so clothes dry faster.
- Use cycle settings correctly; details and operating tips are in the MDG6200AWQ owner's manual.
| Symptom | Most common wear area | Typical impact |
|---|---|---|
| Squealing or thumping | Drum rollers, drum bearing | Noise, drum drag, longer dry times |
| Drum not turning | Belt, idler pulley | No tumble, clothes stay wet |
| Runs but no heat (gas) | Igniter, radiant sensor, valve coils | No heat or heat cuts out |
| Long dry times | Vent restriction, blower wheel, seals | Overheating, higher energy use |
A dryer that takes longer to dry is not just inconvenient; it runs hotter and longer, which accelerates wear on parts like the belt, motor, and thermal fuse. Keeping airflow strong is the single best way to extend the life of a Maytag dryer.
Last updated: February 2026





