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Maytag Dryer Not Heating - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

Most often low voltage at the outlet or a blown thermal fuse. Check 240V supply at the terminal block and test the fuse for continuity.

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

Maytag Dryer Not Heating — What’s Happening

A Maytag dryer not heating is a symptom, not a single error code. The drum tumbles normally but clothes come out damp or cold. Maytag electric dryers require proper 240-volt supply to energize the heating element. If one leg of voltage is missing, the motor runs but the heater stays off. On gas models, the igniter or burner circuit may fail to light. Restricted airflow from clogged vents or a blown thermal fuse can also stop the heat.

Some Maytag controls display an L2 code for low or no line voltage, or AF/F4E3 for restricted airflow. If the dryer shows no code at all, the issue is diagnosed as a no-heat complaint. Maytag notes that F#E# codes indicate a control-detected fault that requires service, but the exact meaning depends on the model and code pair.

Jump to Fix

Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Verify the cycle selection is a heated dry cycle, not air fluff or no heat, and confirm the drum tumbles but produces no warmth.
  2. On electric dryers, check the household breaker panel and confirm both 120V legs are present at the wall outlet and at the dryer terminal block to verify 240V supply.
  3. Inspect and clean the lint screen, vent hose, duct run, and exterior hood, and straighten any crushed or kinked sections.
  4. Disconnect power, locate the thermal fuse on the blower housing or heater assembly, and test it for continuity with a multimeter.
  5. On electric models, isolate the heating element and test for continuity across the terminals and for shorts to the case.
  6. On gas models, observe whether the igniter glows and whether the burner lights, and verify gas supply is on and the valve is not blocked.
  7. If all basic checks pass and a control code is present, consult the service manual for the specific F#E# code and model to identify the detected fault.
  8. Replace the failed component, restore power and gas if applicable, and run a timed dry cycle under load to confirm heat and proper airflow.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
Thermal fuseAmazon | One-time fuse on the blower or heater, must match your Maytag model
Heating elementAmazon | Electric dryer coil assembly, model-specific
Gas igniterAmazon | Glows to open the gas valve on gas dryers

Seeing a code on the display? These match this problem:

When to Call a Pro

Call a qualified technician if you are not comfortable working with 240-volt circuits or testing live voltage at the terminal block. Gas dryer ignition work, including igniter or valve replacement, is best left to a professional with the correct tools and safety training. If the dryer displays an F#E# control fault code after you have ruled out power and airflow issues, a technician with the service manual can diagnose the specific detected fault and replace the correct sensor or control board.


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