AppliancePartsPros.com made it very easy. I'm somewhat technically inclined and not afraid of opening up and tinkering with electric devices, but I never imagined myself fixing a Maytag gas dryer.
Mine was not producing heat, and the AppliancePartsPros.com site had one diagnosis for this problem: failed gas valve solenoid coils. So I ordered the part and watched the video on how to replace it. The video was easy to follow, and what I saw in the video matched what I saw in my dryer (except that the video was for the side-by-side model and I have the stacked model, so there were some differences, and there wasn't a video for stacked models, so I had to figure out a few things, which wasn't too hard).
The part came quickly, and I made the repair. The instructions were helpful so it wasn't too difficult. Unfortunately, the dryer still didn't produce heat. I decided that this meant I'd replaced a working part and that there was some other part that had failed that AppliancePartsPros.com didn't diagnose.
Digging deeper, I found two other parts that could be responsible for no heat: the electric igniter, and an ignition sensor. I looked up both parts on AppliancePartsPros.com, and they were pretty inexpensive so I ordered both, just in case.
To my amazement, the parts came the very next day. I found two more videos on AppliancePartsPros.com for replacing those two parts, and the job was very easy. The result? My dryer now works perfectly again. And now 3 old parts are replaced with new ones, and I anticipate this may add years of service life to the dryer.
My only comment about AppliancePartsPros.com: Since there are 3 separate parts that if failed could cause the dryer to not produce heat, they should have listed all of those parts, and not just one of them. That would have made it easier for me to fix it with one parts order instead of two, and get it done faster.
All in all, I will turn to AppliancePartsPros.com in the future for other repairs. I think the site works really well to help pretty much anybody willing to try fixing their own appliances.