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Maytag MDE4000AYW washer/dryer

Maytag MDE4000AYW washer/dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MDE4000AYW washer/dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Tumbler Shaft for Maytag MDE4000AYW - Part 312948

    Tumbler diagram

    Tumbler Shaft

    Part #312948

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Dryer Door Inner Panel (bisque) for Maytag MDE4000AYW - Part 33002397

    Door diagram

    Dryer Door Inner Panel (bisque)

    Part #33002397

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cabinet for Maytag MDE4000AYW - Part 22003640

    Cabinet

    Part #22003640

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  • Owner's Manual for Maytag MDE4000AYW - Part 16009968

    Control panel diagram

    Owner's Manual

    Part #16009968

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  • Cabinet for Maytag MDE4000AYW - Part 22003582

    Cabinet

    Part #22003582

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  • Dryer Drum for Maytag MDE4000AYW - Part 33001889

    Tumbler diagram

    Dryer Drum

    Part #33001889

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  • Cabinet for Maytag MDE4000AYW - Part 22003583

    Cabinet

    Part #22003583

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Maytag Washer/Dryer MDE4000AYW FAQs

You can date a Maytag dryer by decoding the last two characters of its serial number: the first character is the year code and the second character is the month code. On Maytag MDE4000AYW, the model and serial tag is in the lower center of the door opening; see the MDE4000AYW owner's manual.

Where to find the serial number on MDE4000AYW

We use the serial number from the data plate, not the control panel label.

  • Open the dryer door
  • Look in the lower center of the door opening for the data plate
  • Write down the full model number (MDE4000AYW) and the entire serial number
  • Use the last two characters of the serial number as the date code
  • Keep the serial number with your records for parts and service
How the Maytag serial date code works

Maytag uses a two-character date code at the end of the serial number.

  • 1st character (letter): year code
  • 2nd character (letter): month code
  • The code is read left to right
  • The date code is typically the final two characters of the serial
Example

If a serial number ends in LA:

Code position Character Meaning
1st (year) L Year code
2nd (month) A Month code
Why it matters

Knowing the manufacture month and year helps us match the correct Maytag dryer parts (like a thermal fuse, heating element, or drum support roller) and avoid ordering a look-alike part that changed during production.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Maytag Atlantis 27-inch dryers are about 6.0 cu. ft. capacity. For your Maytag MDE4000AYW, the exact capacity is listed in the specifications section of the MDE4000AYW owner's manual.

How to confirm the capacity for your exact dryer

We recommend verifying capacity by model because “Atlantis” can refer to multiple Maytag dryer versions.

  • Find the model tag in the lower center of the door opening.
  • Match the model number exactly: MDE4000AYW.
  • Check the specifications section in the manual.
  • If you are comparing dryers, confirm whether yours is electric or gas, as some specs vary.
Typical Atlantis capacity ranges (what you will usually see)

These are common capacity groupings for Maytag full-size dryers from this era.

Dryer type Typical capacity What it means for loads
Standard full-size 5.5 to 6.0 cu. ft. Everyday mixed loads
Oversize full-size 6.0 to 7.0 cu. ft. Bulkier items, fewer loads
Why it matters

Capacity affects drying time, airflow needs, and how full you can load the drum without restricting tumbling. If loads take too long or feel overdried, also check venting and lint buildup; the manual’s exhaust tips are a good baseline.

Last updated: February 2026

To remove the front panel on a Maytag MDE4000AYW front-load dryer, we unplug the dryer first, then remove the screws that secure the front panel and carefully lift the panel off the lower retaining clips while supporting any connected wiring. Use the MDE4000AYW owner's manual for safety notes and access guidance.

Safety first
  • Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) before opening any panels.
  • If the dryer is hardwired, shut off power at the breaker and verify power is off.
  • Wear cut-resistant gloves; cabinet edges can be sharp.
  • Take a quick photo of wire routing before disconnecting anything.
Front panel removal steps (typical for this Maytag-style cabinet)
  1. Disconnect power.
  2. Open the door and remove any screws around the door opening that fasten the front panel to the front bulkhead (locations vary by revision).
  3. Remove the lower access/kick panel if equipped; then remove any screws at the bottom of the front panel.
  4. Tilt the front panel forward slightly and lift up to release it from the lower retaining clips.
  5. Support the panel and disconnect any wiring harnesses attached to the front bulkhead or door switch area (do not pull on wires).
  6. Set the panel aside on a protected surface.
What to check while the front is off (common “while you’re in there” items)

If you opened the dryer due to noise, poor tumbling, or burning smell, we check these wear parts:

  • Drum support rollers (flat spots, wobble): roller w/bea 12001541
  • Belt condition (cracks, glazing, slack): belt, tumble WP33002535
  • Idler pulley (squeal, seized bearing)
  • Lint buildup around the blower housing and motor area
Quick symptom-to-part guide
Symptom Most common area Part examples for MDE4000AYW
Thumping or rumbling Drum support Roller(s), drum bearing kit
Squealing Belt drive Belt, idler pulley
Drum not turning Belt drive or motor Belt, motor switch
Burning smell Airflow or friction Lint filter, rollers, belt
Why it matters

Removing the front panel correctly prevents broken retaining clips, pinched wiring, and air leaks at the front bulkhead that can reduce airflow and drying performance.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes; the Maytag Neptune dryer line was sold in both electric and gas versions. For the Maytag MDE4000AYW specifically, it’s an electric Neptune dryer model (gas Neptune models typically start with MDG). Confirm your exact fuel type and hookup details in the MDE4000AYW owner's manual.

How to tell gas vs electric on Neptune models

Use these quick identifiers before ordering parts or planning a repair:

  • Model prefix: MDE usually indicates electric; MDG usually indicates gas
  • Power cord: electric uses a heavy 3-prong or 4-prong 240V cord
  • Gas connection: gas models have a 3/8-inch gas supply line connection and a shutoff valve
  • Vent is not a clue: both gas and electric dryers vent the same way
  • Data plate: check the model number on the data plate in the door opening (lower center area)
What changes for parts and troubleshooting

Fuel type affects heating components and some diagnostics.

Dryer type What heats the air Common heat-related parts
Electric (MDE4000AYW) Electric heating element Heating element, thermal fuse, temperature switch
Gas (MDG models) Gas burner assembly Igniter, gas valve coils, flame sensor

If your MDE4000AYW tumbles but does not heat, we typically start by checking airflow and then testing heat circuit parts such as the dryer thermal fuse, 243-degree f WP307473 and the heating system components.

Why it matters

Ordering the wrong “gas vs electric” heat parts is the fastest way to waste time and money. Matching the model number (MDE4000AYW) to the correct heating design keeps repairs accurate and safe.

Last updated: February 2026

Several common issues can cause a Maytag MDE4000AYW dryer to run but not dry well (or not run at all): restricted airflow, a blown safety fuse, or a worn drive system (belt, idler, rollers). We start with airflow and power checks, then test key parts.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Clean the lint screen completely and confirm the lint filter seats correctly.
  • Inspect the vent hose for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint buildup.
  • Run a timed heat cycle and check for strong airflow at the outside vent hood.
  • If the drum will not turn, listen for motor hum or a burning rubber smell.
  • If the timer seems “stuck,” note that some sensor cycles advance slowly early in the cycle; this is normal behavior described in the MDE4000AYW owner's manual.
Most likely causes and what they look like
Symptom Most likely cause What to check next
Runs, little or no heat Heating circuit issue Test the heater and safety devices
Runs, heat is OK, still slow drying Vent restriction Verify airflow and vent length
Won’t start Power or safety device Check breaker, door switch, thermal fuse
Motor runs, drum doesn’t turn Broken belt or idler issue Inspect belt and idler pulley
Loud thumping/squeal Worn drum support Check rollers and drum bearing
Parts that commonly fix these problems

If symptoms point to a failed component, these model-matched parts are common solutions:

Why it matters

A clogged vent system is the most frequent reason dryers stop drying efficiently; it also overheats the heater housing and can trip safety devices like the thermal fuse. Fixing airflow first prevents repeat failures and restores normal cycle times.

Last updated: February 2026

A Maytag dryer typically lasts 10 to 13 years in normal home use. With consistent airflow maintenance and timely replacement of common wear items, many Maytag dryers (including model MDE4000AYW) run 15 years or longer.

What most affects dryer lifespan
  • Airflow restriction from lint buildup in the vent or blower housing (creates heat stress)
  • Overloading (accelerates wear on the belt, rollers, and drum bearing surfaces)
  • High-heat, long cycles (more heat cycling on the heater circuit and safety devices)
  • Ignoring new noises like squealing, thumping, or rumbling (often rollers or bearing wear)
  • Poor electrical connections at the terminal block or internal wiring (can damage controls and motor)
Maintenance that adds years (high impact)

We recommend these habits for the MDE4000AYW:

Common “end-of-life” symptoms and likely wear areas
Symptom What it often points to Example part for MDE4000AYW
Drum will not turn, motor runs Belt or idler system issue Belt, tumble WP33002535
Loud thumping or rumbling Drum rollers or bearing wear Roller w/bea 12001541
Runs but no heat Heater circuit or safety device Dryer heating element WP307178
Will not start Safety fuse or motor circuit issue Dryer thermal fuse, 243-degree f WP307473
Why it matters

A dryer that cannot move air efficiently runs hotter and longer. That extra heat and runtime shortens the life of the heating system, motor, and drum support components.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dryers

Choose a symptom to see related dryer repairs.

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…

Main causes: bad drum support roller, damaged idler pulley, broken blower fan blade, worn drum glide bearing, bad drive …

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