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Hi,
Here is a tip that I wrote about dryers and noises...
It will help you determine what is happening there...
it sounds like a drum support roller is going bad or the belt idler pulley. i think maytag has a kick panel on the bottom that can be removed. look inside with a flashlight and you may be able to see something. if not, you may have to take the drum out to get a really good look. make a note and study how the drive belt serpentines around the motor, pulley, and drum so you can get it back together.
Check the dryer belt tensioner and pulley assembly. It be wearing out. You'll need to remove the back cover of the dryer to do this. Turn off the gas and/or electric before working on the unit.
thanks for the question. If your dryer squeeks just a short squeek just as you start it thats not a big problem If the noise is there all the way through the cycle it could be the drum rollers locatedat back wall of dryer ,the drum rides on 2 of these they could be worn if its a short sqeek could be a slightly worn belt . thanks for the question The appliance doc
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