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  • Dryer Drum Support Roller Shaft Washer for Maytag MDG7600AWW - Part WP312535

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    Spring Washer

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  • Dryer Drum Support Roller Shaft Washer for Maytag MDG7600AWW - Part WP312535

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  • Dryer Heating Element for Maytag MDG7600AWW - Part WPY308612

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  • Dryer Lint Screen for Maytag MDG7600AWW - Part WP33001808

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  • Dryer Timer Dial Skirt for Maytag MDG7600AWW - Part WP33001621

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  • Dryer Timer for Maytag MDG7600AWW - Part WP33001932

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  • Dryer Belt Switch Jumper Wire for Maytag MDG7600AWW - Part WPY307173

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  • Dryer Motor Clamp for Maytag MDG7600AWW - Part WPY015825

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  • Washer Door Hinge Hole Cover for Maytag MDG7600AWW - Part WP33001764

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  • Dryer Idler Spring for Maytag MDG7600AWW - Part 33002459

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Maytag Dryer MDG7600AWW FAQs

No. The Maytag MDG7600AWW dryer does not have a lifetime warranty; its warranty is time-limited. In the warranty section of the MDG7600AWW owner's manual, coverage includes a full 1-year warranty, then limited coverage for specific years and parts.

What the MDG7600AWW warranty covers (high level)

Based on the warranty text for this model, coverage is structured by time period:

  • Year 1: Full warranty (parts and repair/replacement in normal home use)
  • Year 2: Limited warranty on all parts (part provided; other costs are typically the owner’s responsibility)
  • Years 3 to 5: Limited warranty on the dryer tumbler (drum) (part provided; other costs typically apply)
  • Rust-through: Exterior cabinet/door rust-through has separate time-based coverage
What is typically not covered

The warranty section also lists common exclusions. Examples include:

  • Light bulb replacement (a wear item)
  • Commercial or industrial use
  • Issues caused by installation errors
  • Service calls that only provide operating instructions
  • Units with removed or altered serial numbers
Quick comparison: “lifetime” vs this model’s warranty
Warranty type What it means MDG7600AWW status
Lifetime warranty Coverage for as long as you own the product (or for the product’s life) Not offered
Limited multi-year warranty Certain parts covered for set years; other costs may apply Yes (time-based)
Full 1-year warranty Broad coverage for the first year Yes
Why it matters

Knowing the difference between full and limited coverage helps you plan repair costs. For example, a covered part may still leave you paying labor, mileage, or transportation, so it’s smart to confirm what applies before scheduling service.

Last updated: February 2026

Several common issues can cause a Maytag MDG7600AWW dryer to perform poorly or stop working, including restricted airflow (lint screen or venting), a failed heat or gas-ignition component, or a worn drive system (belt, rollers, idler). Start with airflow checks, then test heating and drum-drive parts.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Clean the lint screen completely and confirm the screen housing is not packed with lint.
  • Check the exhaust duct for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint buildup; strong airflow at the outside vent matters.
  • Verify the dryer is getting proper power and the cycle settings match the load (timed vs. auto dry).
  • If you smell household odors (paint, varnish, strong cleaners), ventilate the room before running the dryer.
  • If you suspect a gas smell, follow the safety steps in the MDG7600AWW owner's manual before doing anything else.
Symptom-to-cause guide (most common)
Symptom Most likely causes Parts often involved on MDG7600AWW
Runs but does not heat Ignition or flame sensing problem; safety device opened; airflow restriction Gas igniter 4391996, gas sensor WP338906, thermostat WP3387134, dryer thermal fuse, 243-degree f WP307473
Takes too long to dry Vent restriction; blower issue; drum seals leaking air Dryer blower wheel WP33002797, dryer drum rear seal WP33001807, dryer door seal WP33002094
Won’t start or stops Door switch/timer/motor circuit issue; motor problem Dryer timer WP33001932, dryer motor (varies by version)
Loud thumping/squealing Worn rollers, idler, or bearing Roller w/bea 12001541, dryer drum bearing kit 306508
Drum won’t turn Broken belt; seized roller/idler Belt, tumble WP33002535, roller w/bea 12001541
Why it matters

Airflow problems can mimic “bad heat” and can also overheat the dryer, which can open a thermal fuse and stop heating. Fixing venting and lint buildup first prevents repeat failures and improves drying time.

When to stop and use a technician
  • You smell gas or suspect a gas supply issue.
  • The dryer overheats, trips a fuse repeatedly, or shows signs of scorching.
  • You are not comfortable testing live-voltage circuits or gas components.

Last updated: February 2026

A Maytag dryer like model MDG7600AWW typically lasts 13 to 15 years in normal home use when airflow is kept clear and the drum drive system is maintained. Consistent vent cleaning and avoiding overloads are the biggest factors in reaching that lifespan.

What shortens dryer life fastest
  • Restricted exhaust venting (overheats the burner and safety circuits)
  • Overloading (stresses the belt, rollers, and motor)
  • Running with worn drum support parts (noise, drag, extra motor load)
  • Skipping lint removal (lint buildup reduces airflow and raises temperatures)
  • Ignoring early symptoms (squealing, thumping, weak heat)
Maintenance that adds years (simple routine)

Use the care and cleaning guidance in the MDG7600AWW owner's manual.

  • Clean the lint screen before every load
  • Check outside vent hood for strong airflow while running
  • Clean the full vent path periodically (more often with long vents)
  • Do not pack the drum tight; dry heavy items separately from lightweight items
  • Stop using the dryer if you smell overheating or notice repeated shutoffs; correct airflow first
Common wear items and what they affect
Symptom Most likely area Example part for MDG7600AWW
Squealing or rumbling Drum support and drive Roller w/bea 12001541, belt, tumble WP33002535
Runs but no heat Gas ignition and sensing Gas igniter 4391996, gas sensor WP338906
Stops mid-cycle, won’t restart until cool Overheat protection or airflow Dryer thermal fuse, 243-degree f WP307473
Why it matters

A dryer’s expected life is mostly an airflow and friction story: good venting keeps temperatures stable, and smooth drum support keeps the motor and belt from working harder than they should. That combination is what gets a Maytag gas dryer to the 13 to 15 year range.

Last updated: February 2026

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