What's Happening

F01 indicates the main electronic control board (the brain of the dryer) has experienced a failure or communication error. This can be caused by a power surge that damaged board components, moisture or condensation on the board, a relay that has stuck open or closed, or general electronic component failure over time. F01 is one of the more serious Maytag dryer codes because the control board manages all dryer functions — a failed board means the dryer cannot reliably run any cycle.

How to Fix It

Start with a hard reset: unplug the dryer for 1–2 minutes, then restore power. If F01 clears, run a full cycle to confirm recovery — some transient board errors clear with a reset. If F01 returns immediately or during the next cycle, the control board needs replacement. Before purchasing a board, check that all wiring harness connectors to the board are fully seated and free from corrosion. The control board is typically located behind the back panel or top of the dryer and requires removing the cabinet to access.

Frequently Asked Questions
What does F01 mean on a Maytag dryer?
F01 means the main control board has experienced a fault. Try a hard reset first — unplug for 1–2 minutes. If F01 persists, the control board itself has likely failed and needs replacement.
How much does it cost to replace a Maytag dryer control board?
OEM control boards for Maytag dryers typically cost $100–$250 depending on the model. Add $100–$200 for a technician to install it. At that price point it's worth confirming the board is actually the problem before purchasing — verify all connectors are seated first.
Can a power surge cause F01 on a Maytag dryer?
Yes, power surges are the most common cause of sudden F01 codes. If F01 appeared after a storm or power fluctuation, a reset may resolve it. If the board was damaged by the surge, replacement is the only fix.
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