If your Maytag dryer requires more than one cycle to fully dry clothes, the problem is usually related to restricted airflow, weak heating, or moisture sensor errors. Modern dryers rely heavily on proper airflow and accurate moisture detection to end the cycle at the right time.
Start by cleaning the lint filter and washing it with warm water and dish soap. Fabric softener residue can block airflow through the screen. Next, inspect the vent hose behind the dryer. Make sure it is not crushed, kinked, or filled with lint. Disconnect the hose and run the dryer for a few minutes. If airflow from the outlet is weak, the internal duct or blower wheel may be clogged.
Check the exterior vent hood. It should open fully when the dryer is running. If it barely opens, the duct is restricted.
Next, confirm the dryer is producing strong heat. Run a Timed Dry cycle and feel for hot air. If heat is weak, test the heating element (or igniter on gas models), thermal fuse, and thermostats.
Finally, clean the moisture sensor bars inside the drum using rubbing alcohol. Dirty sensors shut the dryer off too early.
Restoring airflow, heat, and sensor accuracy allows clothes to dry completely in one cycle.
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