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Most of the internal components of Maytag Square-Front (1998) and Sloped-Front (1999) Dryers can be accessed with the removal of the front panel and lifting of the top cover. The top cover can only be lifted after the front panel is removed. Make sure that power to the machine is disconnected prior to servicing to avoid the risk of electric shock.
The first step is the removal of the four screws located vertically along the inside lip of the door opening. These screws hold the front panel to the front shroud assembly. Once the four screws are removed, grasp and press in on the upper edges of the front panel posts then twist it inward to release the clips holding it to the cabinet. Tilt the top of the front panel and move it away from the dryer.
The top cover is held on each side of the cabinet by hold down brackets. Locate and remove the 5/16" hex-head screws holding each bracket then swing the bracket to the outside and unhook it from the slot in the top cover lip. Open the door then lift the front of the top cover and tilt it toward the rear of the dryer.
The internal components of the dryer can now be accessed. Reinstall the top cover and the front panel in reverse of theremoval steps.
This procedure is also applicable to Maytag Neptune Front-Load Washers. The only difference is the dispenser bezel removal.
On the back of the blower housing(fan that makes air move through the dryer), there is a thermal fuse called a thermistor. The F22 error code you're getting means that this safety fuse has opened and must be replaced. The part# is 8577274 and is designated #40 on the exploded parts diagram. This is an INVOLVED repair. Most of the thermal fuses can be reached by removing the rear cover of the dryer and are located on the heater box. This one, however, is accessed by removing the entire front of the dryer, including the front bulkhead assembly to expose the blower housing. Here is the exploded parts view from Parts Select, their part# is PS993287 and costs 20 bucks and change, http://www.partselect.com/MultiModels.aspx?ModelNum=wed6600&searchTerm=&RefineSearch=0. If you aren't comfortable with this level of disassembly, DEFINITELY call for a service tech to do the repair!
-Here a sample to remove most brand 's top.
-Unplug the power, then remove couple screw on the upper back
-Now use Flat head screw driver wrap the tip with clothe then pry the front that sit on the end up.
Remove the rear cover and get the filter chute off there. Clean her up. This dryer is no different than other dryers with filter in the top. Cabrio service manual
"AF" means there is an air flow problem within the venting system. There is either a restriction in the hose, outside vent cover, the front vent, or maybe the lower blower assist isn't rotating.
Use a putty knife to press against NUMBER43. This is a newer cabinet but basically busts down like an older one.After the front is removed the dryer magically becomes exactly like this older model here: Cabrio dryer service manual. Similar to oasis.
it could be your drum glides in the front of the drum or the rear center bearing or rear rollers, or the belt idler pulley or motor end bearings going bad,you will need to remove the front cover by removing lower kick panel screws near the floor and lifting upward on front cover,then remove top cover screws located under top cover and lift up and secure so as not to break wires to control panel,then rotate drum by hand and listen for noise location
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