When I open the door it automatically goes to 99 but only runs for a few minutes before shutting off. I've watched the drying time change from 95 to 03.
SOURCE: Maytag Neptune Dryer-stopped heating
first, check the exhaust, make sure every inch of it is clean on the inside. if there is any blockage, the heat will build up in the exhaust and a sensor will shut down the heating element.
SOURCE: 99 minutes
It sounds like you may need a new timer. Has water or anything gotten into the timer. This could be causing a short or faulty reading in it.
SOURCE: Matag NeptuneDryer MD5500AWW - intermittent heat - not drying
this is joyce
It is as you guessed your sensor. it is usually located in door but some models are in back of machine on inside, go online download document papers go to maytag.com put in model# and then download your model # and it will show you where your sensor is located, it should be simple to replace. I had the same problem with my dryer.
I am glad you said you checked the dryer lines because if these get clogged up they will cause the dryer not to dry the clothes correctley. very smart....if you need me to help let me know.
thanks,
joyce
SOURCE: Maytag Neptune sensor and time drying settings
Fixed the problem, not the machine, needed a new dryer vent. Just unhooked the vent and
the dryer worked perfectly. V
SOURCE: Maytag Neptune gas dryer sense dry time at 99, little or no heat
If this is a gas dryer, I'd suggest an inspection by the gas company or qualified technician. If the jets aren't firing correctly, you are wasting gas and possibly creating a hazard.
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