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Maytag Dryer F23 Error Code - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

F23 means the control detected an exhaust thermistor fault. Most often fixed by replacing the outlet thermistor or repairing its wiring.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Maytag Dryer F23 Error Code — What It Means

The F23 code on a Maytag dryer indicates the main control has detected a fault in the exhaust or outlet thermistor circuit. This is the sensor that monitors exhaust air temperature, and the code appears when the control reads an open circuit, short, or out-of-range value from that sensor or its wiring. It is not a generic heater failure but a specific problem in the temperature-sensing circuit running through the control’s P4 connector.

Maytag’s product help instructs you to power-cycle the dryer and retest with a timed dry cycle to see if the code returns. If it does, the fault is real and requires inspection of the exhaust thermistor, its harness, or the control board.

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Common Causes

Step-by-Step Fix

  1. Disconnect power at the circuit breaker and wait one minute, then restore power and start a timed dry cycle to confirm whether the F23 code returns.
  2. Unplug the dryer and access the exhaust thermistor by removing the rear or top panel, depending on your model, and locate the thermistor mounted near the exhaust outlet or blower housing.
  3. Inspect the thermistor and its wiring harness for physical damage, loose terminals, corrosion, or signs of heat damage at the connector.
  4. Disconnect the thermistor harness at the control board (connector P4) and use a multimeter to measure resistance across the thermistor leads, expecting approximately 10,000 ohms at room temperature.
  5. Replace the exhaust or outlet thermistor if the resistance reading is open, shorted, or far out of range, and repair or replace any damaged connectors or wiring.
  6. If the thermistor and wiring test good, replace the main control board, as the fault lies in the board’s thermistor input circuit.
  7. Reassemble the dryer, restore power, and run a full timed dry cycle to verify the F23 code does not return and heating operates normally.

Parts Often Needed

PartNotes
Exhaust or outlet thermistorAmazon | The temperature sensor monitoring exhaust air, the most common F23 cause.
Main electronic control boardAmazon | Replace if thermistor and wiring test correctly but the fault persists.
Wire harness or connector terminalsAmazon | Repair or replace if heat-damaged, corroded, or intermittent between thermistor and control.

When to Call a Pro

Call a technician if you are uncomfortable working inside the dryer cabinet with electrical components, if the multimeter test results are unclear, or if the code returns after you have replaced the thermistor and verified the wiring. Control board replacement requires careful handling and model-specific reassembly, and a qualified service provider can also confirm the exact thermistor specification and connector pinout for your dryer model.


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