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Maytag Dryers, Older Dependable Care style and Newer Atlantis style....
Maytag dryers: - How to take apart - disconnect power first Reading about the dryer basics and how to make electrical checks with a volt-ohm meter may be a good idea before starting specific repairs on any dryer. We will start this page with disassembly of
the dryer. Remove the two screws
on the bottom
lip of the front of the dryer. Pull out on the bottom of the front and the
front will disengage
from clips on the top of the
dryer holding the front in place. Remove the wires from the door switch and set the front
aside. From this point, you will be able to check the
pictured parts.
Maytag Dryer - L shaped door - how to take apart:disconnect power first Reading about the dryer basics and how to make electrical checks with a volt-ohm meter may be a good idea before starting specific repairs on any dryer. In the first picture you will see that there is 4 screws that must be removed, 1 from each door hinge and the 2 across from the door on the other side. The door must be lifted up a little to remove the door and hinges. Set the door aside. Front colored panel is shaped like a football goal post, grab hold of the thinner upper part and give a little twist on the outside part to unclip the top section, pull the panel towards you and lift off of the bottom clips. Set the front aside. Next is to remove the 2 screws and top clips, this will allow you to lift the top up a little. The next picture shows where the screws are to remove the bulk head, the top must be lifted a little to get the bulk head off, don't forget the door switch wires. After you have the bulk head off, the belt must be disconnected from the idler pulley and motor pulley so the drum can be removed. The top must be lifted a little to remove the drum, once the drum is removed you can get at anything you need inside the dryer cabinet. This picture ( I must learn how to focus the camera ) shows a thermal fuse, the operating thermostat, and in this instance a gas burner.
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This thermal fuse has a plastic body and must be replaced when it blows
Drum roller for Maytag brand dryers. Alt. Part # 303373, 3-3373, DE693
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