Where can I get Maytag replacement parts?
You can get replacement parts for your Maytag DE606 dryer by searching the model-based parts listing for DE606 on our site, then matching the part to your dryer’s exact configuration. For broader Maytag parts shopping by model number, use Sears PartsDirect.
Best way to make sure you order the right part
Using the full model number (DE606) is the fastest way to narrow to compatible Maytag dryer parts like a belt, drum rollers, idler pulley, thermal fuse, door switch, or heating element.
- Confirm the model number from the dryer’s ID tag before ordering
- Compare your old part to the listing details (shape, terminals, mounting holes)
- Check for version differences (gas vs. electric, voltage, or control style)
- If the dryer is not starting or not heating, test key electrical parts before buying
- Keep your dryer’s serial number handy in case multiple revisions exist
Common Maytag dryer parts people replace (and what symptoms they fix)
| Symptom | Common part to check | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start | Door switch, thermal fuse, start switch | Verify power, then test continuity |
| No heat | Thermal fuse, cycling thermostat, heating element | Confirm airflow is clear, then test parts |
| Loud rumble/squeal | Drum rollers, idler pulley, belt | Inspect for flat spots and belt wear |
| Long dry times | Venting, lint buildup, blower wheel | Clean lint path and vent run |
Why it matters
Ordering by model number helps prevent returns and downtime. Maytag dryers often have multiple part variations across production runs, so matching DE606 to the correct diagram and part description is the most reliable approach.
Helpful DIY reference
If you plan to troubleshoot with a meter before ordering, use how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the main parts of a dryer?
The main parts of a Maytag dryer like model DE606 are the drum system (drum, rollers/glides, belt, idler), the drive system (motor), the airflow system (blower wheel and venting), and the heating and safety controls (heater or gas burner parts, thermostats, thermal fuse). For a quick DIY overview, use our easy diy appliance repairs that anyone can do guide.
Core dryer systems (and what they do)
- Drum and support: tumbles clothes; supported by drum rollers or drum glides/pads
- Drive system: motor turns the drum using a drive belt and idler pulley
- Airflow system: blower wheel moves air through the drum and out the exhaust vent
- Heat system: electric heating element or gas burner assembly warms the airflow
- Temperature control and safety: cycling thermostat, high-limit thermostat, thermistor (on some models), and thermal fuse prevent overheating
- Door and controls: door switch, timer or control board, and start switch manage operation
Common “main parts” list (quick reference)
- Drive motor
- Drive belt
- Idler pulley (belt tensioner)
- Drum rollers or drum glides
- Blower wheel
- Heating element (electric) or igniter and gas valve coils (gas)
- Thermal fuse and thermostats
What symptoms point to which part?
| Symptom | Most likely system | Common parts to check |
|---|---|---|
| Runs but won’t heat | Heat or safety | Thermal fuse, thermostats, heater/burner parts |
| Loud thumping/squeal | Drum support/drive | Drum rollers, glides, idler pulley |
| Drum won’t turn | Drive | Belt, idler pulley, motor |
| Long dry times | Airflow | Blower wheel, vent restriction, lint buildup |
Why it matters
Knowing the major dryer parts helps you troubleshoot faster and avoid replacing the wrong component. In many dryers, a simple airflow restriction can mimic a heating failure, and worn drum support parts can sound like a motor problem.
Last updated: February 2026
Are Maytag parts easy to get?
Yes. Maytag parts for the DE606 dryer are typically easy to get because many wear items (like belts, rollers, thermostats, and fuses) are common across multiple Maytag dryer designs and are widely stocked through parts distributors, including our catalog on Sears PartsDirect.
What makes Maytag DE606 parts “easy to get”
- Common wear parts: Drum support parts, drive components, and heat-safety parts are frequently replaced.
- Model-based lookup: Searching by DE606 helps match the correct version and component style.
- Standard electrical items: Switches, terminals, and some thermostats are often shared across platforms.
- Multiple repair paths: Many symptoms can be confirmed with basic testing before ordering.
How to make sure you order the right part
Use this checklist before you buy:
- Confirm the model tag reads DE606 (letters and numbers must match exactly).
- Identify the symptom (no heat, won’t start, noisy, not drying, etc.).
- Compare the part description to your dryer’s configuration (electric vs. gas, if applicable).
- Check for visible differences (mounting holes, connector type, length, and shape).
- If you are testing electrical parts, use safe meter practices.
Quick symptom-to-part area guide
| Dryer problem | Most common part area to check | Typical next step |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start | Door switch, start switch, thermal fuse, power cord/terminal block | Test continuity, inspect wiring |
| No heat | Heating circuit safety parts, heater (electric), gas ignition parts (gas) | Verify airflow, then test components |
| Loud rumble/squeal | Drum support system (rollers, idler, belt) | Inspect for wear, replace as a set when needed |
| Long dry times | Venting/airflow, cycling thermostat | Clean venting, confirm strong airflow |
Why it matters
Getting the correct Maytag DE606 part the first time prevents repeat tear-downs and helps protect key components like the motor and heater from overheating caused by restricted airflow or failed safety devices.
For basic electrical troubleshooting skills that help you confirm the right part before ordering, use our guide: how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find part number on Maytag dryer?
On a Maytag dryer like model DE606, the part number is printed on the part itself (not on the model tag). To identify the correct replacement, we match the part number to your dryer’s model number from the ID tag, then use the parts list to confirm the exact part.
Where to look for the model tag (ID plate)
Check these common Maytag dryer locations first:
- Inside the door opening on the front panel (around the door frame)
- On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
- On the inside of the front panel (visible when the door is open)
- On the lower cabinet area near the lint screen housing (varies by design)
Where to find the part number on the actual part
Once you know what component you’re replacing, look directly on that component for a stamped, printed, or stickered number.
- Thermal fuse / thermostats: tiny numbers on the plastic body or metal face
- Heating element: tag on the element housing or etched on the frame
- Drum belt: number inked on the belt (often faint)
- Motor: label on the motor body
- Door switch: molded or printed number on the switch housing
Quick ID checklist (what to write down)
Use this list so you can match parts accurately for DE606:
- Model number: DE606
- Serial number (from the model tag)
- The part number printed on the old part (if readable)
- A short description of the symptom (no heat, won’t start, squeals, etc.)
- Photos of the model tag and the part label (helps confirm matches)
Part number vs. model number (what’s the difference?)
| Item | What it identifies | Where you’ll see it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (DE606) | The dryer version/build | Dryer ID tag/label |
| Part number | The specific replacement component | Printed/stamped on the part |
Why it matters
Maytag often used multiple designs within the same model family over time. Using the DE606 model tag details first prevents ordering a look-alike part that mounts differently, has different terminals, or is rated differently.
For help confirming the model tag location and what the numbers mean, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).
Last updated: February 2026





