The tumbler and motor belt in your dryer allows the drum to spin during the drying cycle. At 100 inches in length, this dryer drum belt is 3/8 of an inch wide and has five ridges. The belt is black in...
This front glide kit comes with a blue plastic glide, a brown cork pad, and two metallic rivets. Two kits are required per appliance. A rivet tool is required for this installation.
This gas dryer ignition coil set comes with two ignition coils: one three-terminal boost/hold coil, and one two terminal secondary coil. Usually only one of them burns out but you should replace them ...
This lint filter screen is slide in styl type of Maytag filter screen. It is most typically used for the 08 and later series of Maytag gas or electric clothes dryers that appear before 1990.
This idler pulley shaft washer is used with many clothes dryers. It is less than an inch long, and it is black in color.
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Mary
March 1, 2023
what type of glue/adhesive do you use to replace the felt seal on the dryer drum.
For model number DG303
Hello Mary, thank you for the question. According to our research, it is a good idea to use a high-temperature adhesive, part number PS11757492, while replacing the felt drum seal, part number PS11740771. This adhesive is designed to hold objects together, and will not disintegrate at a high temperature. We hope this helps!
I have had success finding and buying your parts in the past, but stumped by this one. Had this dryer for decades, and it still does a good job drying clothes, but won’t turn off on its own. It will keep running long after clothes are fully dry regardless of setting. If you turn initial dial setting to a point near off, it will complete the cooldown. There’s no option for just timed dry with heat only “Air Fluff”.. There must be a moisture or dryness sensor gone bad somewhere. I have seen one in diagrams, but it doesn’t match my unit. Any suggestions or referrals would be appreciated.
For model number DG303
Hello Tom, thank you for reaching out to PartSelect. Make sure your lint screen is clean. If the vent is clogged or partially clogged, it will restrict the airflow through the dryer, substantially increasing the drying time. To ensure proper dryer performance, you should clean your dryer’s venting system at least once per year. If no vent hose and inner clogs are found, then the cycling thermostat, part number PS11757518, is most probably faulty or damaged. The cycling thermostat advances the timer when the heat turns off as its drying. We hope this sorts out your problem!
I have a Maytag dg303 dryer and it works perfectly fine except when it stops at the end of the cycle, the buzzer does not turn off. No problems starting/stopping/heating. The only problem is the buzzer fails to shut off at the end of each drying cycle! Help!
For model number DG303
Hello, Thank you for your question. I would look into replacing the buzzer itself. That is PartSelect Number: PS11743788. We hope this helps.
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Shinichi
May 17, 2023
The dryer fires up, but quit in a minute.
For model number DG303
Hello Shinichi, thank you for your inquiry. Based on our understanding of the issue, we suggest you check the high-limit thermostat. If defective, replace the high-limit thermostat, part number PS11740646, to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
first, I unplug the power supply of the dryer then I removed the two screws at the bottom of the dryer then pulled out the front part of the dryer,unplugged the blue & yellow wire for the on/off switch for the door,at the back of the dryer I unscrew the pannel for the belt,disconect the belt,and I unscrew the four screws on both side of the front pannel to remove the front cover of the drum. Once I removed the front cover of the drum I can now remove the drum itself to access the drum support roller. I unscrew the rollers then replace it with the new once. It was an easy job. Thank you.
Removed the front cover (screws on bottom 0f face)...removed blower cover....spring pliers to remove and install blower fan. the rest of the time was spent cleaning the inside of the shell as well as the vent. Reassembled and dryer runs better than it has for many years.
Unplugged dryer. Front came off easily. Removed front of blower. Wheel came off fairly easily - could then see that shaft of motor was circular with flattened side but inside of old wheel was rounded. New wheel popped right on. Took tumbler off so I could clean lint out more easily and get a good view of how the belt threaded through. Put the tumbler back on and reached back with both hands to thread it. Took a half dozen tries until I was sure it was seated correctly and not twisted. Put front... of dryer back on. So far (a week or so) the rumble is gone. Seems blower wheel was the cause of the rumble. Belt didn't seem worn but replaced anyhow.