I believe the oven thermostat is bad because the temperature fluctuates. I never know exactly what is the right temp. Does anyone know how to replace the thermostat in this style oven.
SOURCE: Maytag MER5775Q Electric Kitchen Range
heating elements are usually good or failed with nothing between so unlikely to be the element. problem probably lies with the thermostat. to check, bypass the thermostat and check the oven gets really hot.
SOURCE: MAYTAG MAGIC CHEF SELF CLEANING GAS RANGE
Here are the codes for magic chef:
F1
1. Watchdog on board
2. Touch membrane defective
To determine which component is at fault, disconnect ribbon strip. If NO fault code, replace membrane, otherwise replace board
F2
Oven too hot
Check oven temperature sensor
F3 F4
Open or shorted oven temperature sensor
Replace
F5
Hardware and watchdog circuits disagree
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F6
Missing AC signal
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F7
Function key shorted
Replace touch pad
F8
Analog/Digital converter
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F9
Door latch
Check door lock circuit
F10
Function key stuck
Replace touch pad
SOURCE: Maytag Gas range
Had the same problem.... just replaced the ignitor in the bottom of the oven... worked like a charm. 10 minute fix
SOURCE: My Maytag Electric Range oven part will not heat over 200* ......
Unplug the range.
Open the oven door.
Remove the racks.
Remove the 2 screws holding the bake element to the rear wall of the range.
Carefully pull the element from the access holes in the rear wall.
Remove the wires from the element.
With your meter set for continuity, put one lead on each element end.
If you get a reading it is good.
If it is good. Replace the wires and reinstall the element.
Pull the range out from the wall.
Remove the rear panels.
Plug the range back in.
Set your meter for 220volts or more.
Careful now because you are working with live voltage.
Set the oven for bake.
Put a lead on each element terminal to check voltage.
If you have 220 volts at the element, unplug the range and unplug the temperature sensor.
Set your meter for ohms.
Check the 2 leads on the temp sensor.
If at room temp the sensor is 1050 - 1100 it is OK. If not replace it.
If the temp sensor checks out OK, replace the ERC
SOURCE: maytog gas oven model 5765QDB--oven will not heat up
Sounds like your oven igniter is bad.
Part number is 74007498
What is the model number of your unit?
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