Andy November 14, 2019 for Model Number MEW5527DDB Most of the buttons on the control panel do nothing when touched. They do not light or beep. Clock and timer work but no oven functions (bake, broil, warm or clean). Do I need a new control panel? Thanks
1 Answer Hello Andy, the black control panel with the attached keypad is faulty, part 5765M440-60 Read More...
Kristie September 25, 2018 for Model Number Maytag MEW5527DW16 i ask the question about my 1,3 and 5 button not working and about the part number being online for the white but unfortunately it no longer comes in white. You answered that part of my question but you did not answer as to whether or not i needed the entire control board or could i just replace the electronic control board part AP6012772.
1 Answer Kristie, The problem lies within the ribbon harness so only the user interface would need to be replaced. Read More...
Kristie September 25, 2018 for Model Number MEW5527DDW I have researched alot on internet about button's no longer working. On mine the 1,3,5 button's no longer work all others ok. I was wondering do i need the entire control board or just the electronic control board. Also i see where it says it is no longer available in white if i do need the entire control board, however i do see where it says to order 5765M440-60 for white will this work.
1 Answer Kristie, I do see where it says that but unfortunately, I believe they only offer the part in black. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Becca. Sorry, they only offer the panel in black now. The white is no longer available. Thank you. Read More...
Mike May 18, 2014 for Model Number Maytag JDS9860AA Is there a way to replace the ribbon cable connecting the wiring to the keypad on the electronic pad?
1 Answer Mike, the ribbon cable is only available with the control panel. For white use part number 74005751 and for black use part number WP74005750. If it is the ribbon cable coming from the electronic control board you must replace the board part number WP74006363. Thanks. Read More...
Vicky H. February 22, 2014 Can I just buy the control panel cover with out the control panel? My control panel functions fine. One of the pieces of plastic is pushed and another is torn off, so you have to reach inside and push the button.
1 Answer Hello Vicky, I'm sorry but the manufacturer has not provided a part number for just the overlay. It is only available with the clock assembly. Read More...
Darleen January 02, 2014 for Model Number MEW5527DDB16 Oven just 3 years old. Still works: clock, keep warm, cancel, timer, favorite, oven light when door is open. Won't work: keypad, bake, broil, clean, oven light button. Several other questions regarding this same model seems to indicate that Maytag's control panel might continue to be a problem.
1 Answer Darlene, You're on target. The control panel Key pad assembly 5765M440-60 is the culprit. The key pad circuits have started to degrade and become inoperative. The most common issue for this issue is the cleaning process on the oven control panel. Best practice is to use a damp cloth, or soapy damp cloth and rinse with clean damp cloth. Household cleaner solutions, that contain ammonia are the usual cause of early degradation of key pads and touch control panels on most appliances. Read More...
Chad April 24, 2012 for Model Number mew5527ddb The bake button and a few others do not work. Do you think this could be the main board or control panel itself?
1 Answer Hello Chad, I would turn the power off to the unit and remove the control panel. Unplug the ribbon cable and, using a pencil eraser, erase over the traces in the same direction as the traces run only to avoid damage to the ribbon cable. Reconnect the ribbon cable and reinstate the power. test the unit and if the buttons still do not respond, replace the control panel. For black order part number 5765M440-60. For white order part number 5765M440-60. Read More...
Johnny Bryant October 03, 2011 for Model Number MEW5527DDW How hard is it to replace the control panel. Can you tell me where to go for instructions?
1 Answer Johnny, Its not hard at all, here are the instructions ; "Control Panel Assembly 1. Turn off power to unit. 2. Remove screws securing trim piece(s) to the cabinet. 3. Slide unit out of cutout approximately 6 to 8 inches. NOTE: To avoid risk of property damage and personal injury, place blocking material undernieth the front edge of the wall oven to prevent unit from tipping forward. 4. Remove screws securing control panel assembly to unit chassis. 5. Label and disconnect wire terminal plugs from control board assembly. NOTE: While unplugging electrical connections, pins may be damaged, use extreme care when disconnecting. 6. Place control panel assembly on a protected surface. 7. Reverse procedure to reassemble. Touch Panel 1. Remove control panel, see “Control Panel Assembly” procedure, steps 1 through 3. 2. Remove screws securing touch panel to control panel assembly. NOTE: Touch panel is loose, but the ribbon cable does not allow complete removal. 3. Disconnect ribbon cable from touch panel and remove touch panel. 4. Replace touch panel and reverse procedure to reassemble. Side Trim(s) 1. Remove control panel, see “Control Panel Assembly" procedure, steps 1 through 3. 2. Remove screws securing trim piece to unit chassis. 3. Replace side trim and reverse procedure to reassemble. Good Luck and Thanks Read More...
Stacey August 20, 2011 for Model Number MEW5530DDB My oven is approx 5 years old and the bake button will not work. Do I need to replace the entire control panel or is there something else I can try?
1 Answer Stacey, You're on the right track, You'll need to repalce the control panel / keypad assembly to correct the issue for your bake button failure. Thanks and Good Luck. Read More...