This control panel is the user-facing console assembly that houses buttons, touch controls and the display, letting you select cycles and monitor oven status. Replaces a worn, cracked, or unresponsive console to restore normal control operation. What it does:
- Provides the front-facing buttons/touch keys and display used to start and adjust cooking cycles
- Relays user commands to the oven control board for cycle selection and timer functions
- Commonly replaced for symptoms such as unresponsive keys, missing or dim display, or cracked/damaged console
- Interfaces with the main control; does not include internal control electronics
What's included: One control panel (console assembly) as shown Install notes:
- Disconnect power to the appliance at the breaker before starting any repair
- Replacement typically requires removing the oven door or trim and unscrewing the old panel; keep screws and brackets for reassembly
- Handle the display and ribbon/connectors carefully to avoid damage; verify connector seating before restoring power
- If other control symptoms persist after replacement, test the main control board and wiring harness for faults
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Maytag quiet series 300 "start" light blinking and would not turn on Chris F. • Middletown , NJ • August 01, 2015
Given that I had 14 house guests for a week, I tried calling a Maytag repair man to expedite the fix - unfortunately, he didn't have the part, but did identify the problem as a bad control panel. I ordered the part (#W10235721) from Appliance Part Pros (which was quick and easy) and received the right part the first time and very quickly.
To replace the control panel, the Maytag guy said about $200 plus the part. If you have a torx screw driver set, you can do this repair in 15 minutes. ...
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