Model #MDE16PDAUW Official Maytag washer/dryer
Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MDE16PDAUW washer/dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.
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Screw, groun
Ground wire
Part #901220
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Washer
Part #910309
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Screw, switch (qty 2) (series 10) (non-illus)
Part #215527
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Heater sub-assembly (208v) (series 10)
Part #307187
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Console (alm) (series 10)
Part #22002330
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Washer, idler shaft (qty-1) (qty 2) (series 10)
Part #312527
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Idler pulley & bearing assy. (series 10)
Part #33001783
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Belt, tumbler (series 10)
Part #33001777
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Heater sub-assembly (240v) (series 10)
Part #307185
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Symptoms common to all dryers
Repair guides common to all dryers

If your dryer thumps or squeals, replace the drum support roller to restore quiet to your home.

The thermistor senses the air temperature in the dryer. If your dryer overheats or doesn't heat at all, the thermistor could be the problem.

The idler pulley exerts pressure keeps the drive belt tight so it can rotate the drum. A worn idler pulley squeals or squeaks when the dryer is running. Follow these instructions to replace it.
Articles and videos common to all dryers

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