Maytag Dryer PYE2300AYW
Repairing your PYE2300AYW Maytag Dryer is simple with official replacement parts made to fit your model. View a selection of popular parts, or review parts lists for each of the
PYE2300AYW model diagrams below. Trust us to help you find the part you need and get your
PYE2300AYW Maytag Dryer running again.
Diagrams for Maytag PYE2300AYW Dryer
There are 8 diagrams for PYE2300AYW. Click on the diagram where you think your part is located.
Most Popular PYE2300AYW Parts
These are the most commonly purchased repair parts for PYE2300AYW.
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This dryer drum belt has four ridges, three grooves, 1/4-inch wide and 92 1/4-inch long. The belt helps rotate the drum. If the drum does not rotate and you can still hear the motor running, the belt may have broken and will need to be replaced. This is a genuine OEM part. Please remember to disconnect the power to your dryer before starting the repair.
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The door catch helps keep the door closed while the machine is running. If your dryer will not start or the door will not close you may need to replace the door catch. This is a genuine OEM part and includes both the male (strike) and female (catch) pieces. Please remember to disconnect the power to your dryer before you start the repair.
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Does not include the seal
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This heating element assembly includes the high limit thermostat (L240-80F). The 240-volt 4750-watt, heating element produces heat for drying clothes inside your dryer. If your dryer takes too long to dry or has no heat, you should check for a blown thermal cut out or a thermal fuse. Some heating elements will often have a break in the coil element and will need to be replaced. The element measures approximately 10” L x 3.5” W and the thermostat measures 2” L x 1 1/2” W. Please remember to disconnect the power to the dryer before starting the repair. This is a genuine OEM part.
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This high limit/safety thermostat is used on many gas and electric clothes dryers. It is made of metal, and is almost two inches long. With this thermostat, a dryer's heating element will cut out if the internal temperature reaches 258 degrees Fahrenheit. The element will kick back in when the temperature drops to 178 degrees Fahrenheit.
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If this part appears to be too wide for your particular appliance, per the manufacturer, all you have to do is pull it apart.