Kevin January 27, 2012 for Model Number MGR5755QDW Experienced partial power loss to house (suspect transformer failure resulted in the loss of 1 incoming leg). Some lights were on and some were not. When full power was restored the range display was dark and has remained that way. Attempted Sabbath mode reset-held clock for 5 sec. several times/no change. I need to know if there is any other possible point of failure that I can check before replacing the clock/overlay? Thanks.
1 Answer Hello Kevin! Make sure you are still getting the proper 240v to the range. If that is ok, the clock has shorted out and will need to be replaced. Your part number is WP74009217. Thanks! Read More...
Starr December 28, 2011 for Model Number MAYTAG MGR5765QDW RANGE- S/C F/S GAS How to replace it if I order this part? Do I need move out the oven? I think it is too hard for me to do that.
1 Answer Hello Starr. You you will need to pull out the range. 1. Open or remove oven door from unit. 2. Remove control knobs from gas valves, by pulling. 3. Remove screws securing front control panel, located on the bottom edge of the front control panel. 4. Remove control panel by sliding one way or the other and pulling away from the unit. 1. Turn power off to unit. 3. Remove grates and caps. 4. Remove screws securing top surface burner to maintop. 5. Lift surface burner off. 6. Raise the front edge of the maintop and pull forward. 7. Lift maintop assembly from the oven chassis. 2. Remove screws securing control panel heat shield. 3. Remove screws securing bottom outside edges of the control panel. 4. Pull unit out from the wall far enough to allow the back outside screws to be loosened. 5. Loosen the back outside screws securing control panel to backguard. 6. Grasp front lower outside edges of the control panel and push inward on the outside edges of the backguard to release the control panel front. 2. Remove screws securing control board bracket to control panel. 3. Label and disconnect terminal plug from control board assembly. 4. Reverse procedure to reinstall control board assembly WP74009217. Hope this helps. Read More...
Willie B. November 09, 2011 for Model Number AGR5715QDW I have an amana oven, which the ignitor do not work. Before replacing the Ignitor for the oven, I noticed that the two leads from the ignitor was burned and melted together. I checked the broiler ignitor, and the broiler ignitor works. The clock works, I also checked to see if there was any time delays set, and there was not. I unpluged the unit for over thirty minutes to make sure. I place a meter on the two leads for the ignitor, and did not register any voltage, can you please tell me where else I can check
1 Answer Hello Willie. If there is no power to the ignitor leads, with the unit turned on bake, you will need to replace the clock assembly WP74009217. Hope this helps. Read More...
Douglas August 18, 2011 for Model Number MGR5765QDQ Stovetop clock will not keep proper time, and oven warmup does not always complete getting up to temp. I've unplugged unit, hoping for a reset, but problem with clock/oven persists. Is the clock/control unit bad? Any recalls on this unit? What's mfgr warranty?
1 Answer Hello Douglas. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the clock WP74009217 is bad and will need to be replaced. Usually, the manufactures warranty is for 1 year. You can find this information in the use and care manual that came with the unit. Hope this helps. Read More...
1 Answer Not sure why that is occuring, but try clicking on this and see what happens. WP74009217 Read More...
Jim March 01, 2011 My serial # is 29389344NH for My Maytag oven Model # MGR5755QDB for the control panel I need.
1 Answer Thanks Jim! Per your model and serial number you will need the control board WP74009217. If you are needing the control panel, order 74009108. Hope this helps! Read More...
1 Answer Hello Jim! The series is based off of your serial number. Please post your serial number to verify the correct part number needed. Thanks! Read More...