Bill October 19, 2021 for Model Number MDG8400AWW I'm trying to figure out what is the correct timer for a Maytag MDG8400AWW serial 19897427CG. My dryer will not advance through the cycle on any setting, but the temperature is correct.
1 Answer Bill, Based on the model number provided the timer for your model (MDG8400AWW serial 19897427CG) is WP33002855 https://www.appliancepartspros.com/whirlpool-timer-wp33002855-ap6008005.html Read More...
David July 08, 2019 for Model Number MDE8400AYW This is a Maytag Atlantis Intellidry. Serial #12470411AX. The timer shows 3058B and looks like your part #AP6008004. Is this the right one? Thanks!
1 Answer David, Based on the model and serial number provided this is the correct timer: WP33002854 Read More...
Wendi December 09, 2016 for Model Number MDE8400AYW - S/N 12469240AV Hello, What timer would I need for a maytag dryer model number MDE8400AYW - S/N 12469240AV? I replaced this once and now my mother says it is not drying right and that it is not buzzing at the end of the cycle
Jason January 05, 2015 for Model Number MDE7400AZW My Maytag Dryer is it OK to replace this one ?? Model No: MDE7400AZW Serial No: 24038310EX
1 Answer Jason, Based on the model and serial number you supplied, the correct timer to order for your dryer is WP33002803 / 33002803. Read More...
Stu September 21, 2014 for Model Number Maytag Dryer Model # mdg8400aww Need new timer ,as off- on switch does not work, replaced timer with new part that should have worked, but now dryer does start and stop ,but timer will not advance through cycles. Please don't tell me I also need to replace complete wire harness too! That is just wrong, for a company that makes Maytag, and or Whirlpool to make customer change harness just because of a lousy switch not working. Please advise! Dryer is only nine years old!! Thank you ! Mr. Stewart
1 Answer Stu, The issue would not be caused by a wiring harness issue. The issue would be with the dryness control on the unit which is causing the timer to not advance. The part number for the control is WP33002734. Read More...
Jim September 15, 2014 for Model Number mde8400awy I need a new timer for Maytag electric dryer, model number MDE8400AYW, serial number 12467621AV. Is a timer, that does not require a new wiring harness, available?
1 Answer Jim, based on the model/serial number given the replacement timer is part number WP33002854. This timer does not require the harness to be replaced. Thanks. Read More...
Tim September 05, 2014 for Model Number MDE8400AYW I have a Maytag dryer Serial #24******** and the timer is bad.. So many different timers with different part numbers, which one is the right one for my dryer. Really appreciate any advice. Thanks Tim
1 Answer Hello Tim! The timer for this unit is listed as part number WP33002808, thanks! Read More...
Patricia February 05, 2014 for Model Number Maytag MDE8400AYW My dryer runs & heats & timer will not advance or shutoff. A technician has replaced the timer & 3 electronic boards & it still does not work. He says it keeps blowing the boards & he can't fix it. I have read that there are different timers based on the serial number. My dryer's serial # is 23642881EA. I would like to know which timer & electronic board I need to make it work correctly.
1 Answer Patricia, you'll need timer part number [AP4042962 and harness part number WP33002809. Thanks. Read More...
Mike November 25, 2013 for Model Number Maytag Atlantis Electric Dryer - MDE8400AYW Serial Number 10466551AT. I need to replace the timer because of a tough to operate on/off full knob. Which timer is the correct one for me? Thanks for the help. Mike
1 Answer Mike, according to the model/serial number provided the replacement timer is part number WP33002854. Thanks! Read More...
Web August 24, 2013 for Model Number MDE8400AYW Timer knob is very hard to pull to start dryer. It is intermittent in that it sometimes starts and other times it needs to be pulled with two hands or rotated and fussed with. All other operations seem normal. Does this mean a new timer or is there some mechanical problem that can be fixed in another way? Thanks, Web brown