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Maytag MDG7400AWW washer/dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MDG7400AWW washer/dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Blender Screw for Maytag MDG7400AWW - Part W11164114

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  • Laundry Appliance Timer Knob Insert for Maytag MDG7400AWW - Part WP22003989

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  • Dryer Drum Support Roller Shaft for Maytag MDG7400AWW - Part WP6-3129480

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  • Washer Control Knob for Maytag MDG7400AWW - Part WP22003987

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Maytag Washer/Dryer MDG7400AWW FAQs

On Maytag dryers, a sanitize cycle is a high-heat drying cycle designed to reduce bacteria on fabrics by running at extra-hot temperatures for a set period. For your Maytag MDG7400AWW, confirm the exact cycle name and control setting in the MDG7400AWW owner's manual.

How to identify the sanitize (high-heat) option on MDG7400AWW

On this model, cycle choices are made by pushing in and rotating the control dial; special options vary by dial section and temperature selection.

Check these items on the control panel:

  • Look for a cycle or setting labeled Sanitize or a high temperature cycle intended for towels and sturdy cottons
  • Verify the temperature is set to a heat setting (not Air Fluff)
  • Use the dial’s main fabric cycles first (Regular IntelliDry, Permanent Press IntelliDry), then confirm any special high-heat option
  • Allow the cycle to complete, including cool-down, for best results

What sanitize is meant to do (and what it is not)

Sanitize-style cycles are intended for heat-tolerant items and are not appropriate for all fabrics.

Item type Typical fit for sanitize-style high heat Notes
Towels, cotton underwear, bedding Yes High heat is usually safe for sturdy cottons
Permanent press, wrinkle-free blends Sometimes Use care; heat can increase wrinkling/shrinkage
Delicates, foam/rubber items No Heat can damage items and create a safety hazard

Why it matters

Using the correct high-heat cycle helps you get the hygiene benefit you want without damaging fabrics. It also helps prevent “no heat” confusion caused by accidentally selecting Air Fluff or a cool-down portion of the cycle.

Parts that affect heating performance (if sanitize results seem weak)

If the dryer runs but does not heat consistently, these common heating-system parts can be involved:

For ordering replacement parts for Maytag MDG7400AWW, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The Maytag MDG7400AWW dryer’s exact drum capacity (cubic feet) is listed in the product specifications for that model; we use the MDG7400AWW owner’s manual to confirm the precise cu. ft. rating for your unit.

Where to find the cubic feet rating

In the manual, look for a section labeled Specifications, Dimensions, or Capacity.

  • Check the first pages and the back pages for a specs table
  • Look for terms like drum capacity, capacity, or cu. ft.
  • Match the model number exactly: MDG7400AWW
  • If the manual covers multiple versions, use the one that matches your control panel and fuel type

Typical capacity range (for comparison)

Most 27-inch Maytag gas dryers from this era fall into a broad “standard to oversize” range. Use this only as a comparison point, not as the official spec.

Dryer class (typical) Typical capacity range What you’ll notice
Standard capacity 5.0 to 6.0 cu. ft. Smaller loads, shorter drum depth
Oversize capacity 6.0 to 7.0 cu. ft. Bulkier items tumble more freely

Why it matters

Knowing the correct cubic feet helps you load the drum properly (better tumbling, fewer wrinkles) and sets realistic expectations for dry times. If loads seem to take too long, airflow and heat issues are more likely than drum size.

If you are troubleshooting heat or cycling problems while you check the specs, common related parts for this model include the Dryer thermal fuse, 243-degree f WP307473 and Gas sensor WP338906.

Last updated: February 2026

On Maytag dryer model MDG7400AWW, the F74 code indicates a gas ignition or flame-sensing problem. The dryer is not detecting a stable flame when it tries to heat. Use the diagnostic and wiring information in the MDG7400AWW owner's manual to guide safe testing.

What to check first (safe, quick triage)

  • Disconnect power to the dryer before accessing internal components.
  • Confirm the cycle uses heat (not Air Fluff) and the dryer is set up for gas heat.
  • Verify the gas supply shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Check airflow: clean the lint screen and make sure the outside vent hood opens freely.
  • Inspect wiring at the burner assembly for loose connectors, heat damage, or broken wires.

Common causes on gas dryers

F74 typically points you toward the burner ignition circuit. These parts are frequent culprits:

Symptom guide

What you notice Most likely direction What to do next
No heat and igniter never glows Power or control to igniter circuit Check wiring, connectors, and continuity of igniter
Igniter glows but no flame Gas valve opening issue or sensor issue Test radiant sensor and gas valve coils
Flame starts then shuts off quickly Weak coils or overheating from poor venting Check venting, then replace coils if tests confirm
Dryer overheats or long dry times Restricted exhaust Correct venting to prevent repeat ignition faults

Why it matters

When the dryer cannot prove flame, it will shut down heat for safety. Fixing airflow and ignition components restores normal heating and helps prevent repeated shutdowns and extended dry times.

Ordering the right replacement parts

Order parts using the MDG7400AWW parts list to match your exact configuration; for broader model searches, use Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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