How long is the Maytag dryer warranty?
For the Maytag DE512 dryer, warranty length depends on what’s being covered: most Maytag dryers include 1 year of full coverage (parts and labor), and many Maytag programs also include a limited parts-only extension on specific components (labor not included after year 1).
What “1 year” typically covers
During the first year, warranty coverage commonly includes both parts and labor for defects in materials or workmanship under normal residential use.
Common examples of what’s usually included:
- Drive motor and drum support components
- Heating system components (electric heater or gas ignition parts)
- Timer or control components
- Door switch and basic wiring connections
- Factory-installed drum seals and rollers
Limited parts-only coverage (common Maytag pattern)
Many Maytag dryer warranties extend parts-only coverage on select items (often the drive motor and drum) for multiple years. After the first year, you typically pay:
- Service call/trip charge
- Labor
- Any non-covered parts
Quick comparison
| Coverage period | What you usually get | What you usually pay |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | Parts + labor | Usually nothing for covered repairs |
| Years 2+ (limited) | Parts only on specific components | Labor + service call |
How to confirm the exact warranty for your DE512
Because warranty terms can vary by purchase date and seller, we recommend checking the paperwork that came with your dryer (or your receipt) and matching it to the model and serial information.
To avoid ordering the wrong repair parts while you troubleshoot, we also recommend confirming the model number format and tag location using how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).
Why it matters
Warranty details affect whether it’s worth scheduling service versus doing a DIY repair. For example, if your dryer is noisy or thumping, common wear items like a drum roller or bearing are often not covered beyond the first year, even when the dryer drum itself is.
If you’re diagnosing noise or poor tumbling on the DE512, these model-matched parts are common suspects:
Last updated: February 2026
What's the life expectancy of a Maytag dryer?
A Maytag dryer like model DE512 typically lasts 13 to 18 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Many units run longer when airflow stays clear and wear items (like drum rollers and seals) are replaced as they start to squeal, thump, or drag.
Typical lifespan (what to expect)
Most dryers fail from a few common wear points rather than the cabinet or drum itself. Here are realistic ranges we see for Maytag dryers:
| Usage and care level | Typical life expectancy |
|---|---|
| Light use, excellent venting and cleaning | 16 to 20 years |
| Average use, routine cleaning | 13 to 18 years |
| Heavy use, restricted venting, infrequent cleaning | 8 to 12 years |
What shortens a dryer’s life fastest
Restricted airflow is the biggest dryer killer because it drives up heat and stress on the heater circuit and thermostats.
- Crushed, long, or clogged vent duct
- Lint buildup in the blower housing or exhaust path
- Overloading (extra strain on drum support and drive system)
- Running high heat cycles for every load
- Ignoring early noises (squeal, rumble, thump)
Maintenance that adds years (simple, high impact)
- Clean the lint screen every load; replace a torn or warped screen such as lint screen WP33001003.
- Check outside vent hood for strong airflow while running.
- Clean the full vent run periodically (more often with pets).
- If you hear rumbling or thumping, inspect drum support parts like roller w/bea 12001541 and the drum bearing.
- If clothes start taking longer to dry, inspect the blower wheel and seals before heat parts.
Why it matters
A dryer that is venting well runs cooler, dries faster, and puts less stress on key components like the heater element, cycling thermostat, and high-limit thermostat. That directly improves reliability and reduces repair frequency.
Last updated: February 2026
Where do I find the model number on my Maytag dryer?
On a Maytag dryer like model DE512, the model number is printed on the appliance’s ID tag (model and serial label). We most often see it on the door opening (cabinet frame) or on the back panel near the top.
Most common places to check
- Open the dryer door and look along the door opening on the cabinet frame
- Check the inside edge of the door itself
- Look on the back of the dryer near the top (upper left or upper right area)
- Check the lower front area behind the toe panel (if your design has one)
- If the dryer is stacked or tight to a wall, use a flashlight and mirror to scan the back label
What the label looks like (and what to write down)
The ID tag is usually a small sticker or metal plate. Record these exactly:
- Model number (for this page, you are looking for DE512)
- Serial number (helps confirm production run and correct part variations)
- Power type (electric or gas) if shown
| You see this on the label | Use it for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Matching diagrams and parts | DE512 |
| Serial | Confirming correct revisions | Letters and numbers |
Why it matters
The model number is what we use to match the correct Maytag dryer parts (like a lint screen, heater element, timer, drum roller, or thermostat). Even small model differences can change the correct part fit.
If the label is missing or unreadable
- Look for a faint imprint where a sticker used to be
- Check for a second label on the back panel
- Use a phone camera zoom to capture worn text
- If you are replacing a common wear item, match by part ID when possible (for example, a drum support roller such as roller w/bea 12001541)
Last updated: February 2026





