Maytag range repair gets a gas or electric range cooking accurately and safely again. As an independent service we work on MGR and MGS gas ranges and MER electric ranges — freestanding and slide-in — including the Power™ burner, Power™ element, Power Preheat, EvenAir™ convection, Air Fry, and Steam Clean. Our experienced technicians read the oven’s codes, diagnose gas ignition by symptom, fit genuine OEM parts, and back the work with a 30-day labor warranty.
Common Maytag range repair codes and symptoms
Maytag ranges use a structured F#E# system — the ones we see most are F1E1 (oven control), F3E0 (temperature sensor), F2E0 (keypad), F5E1 (door latch), and F9E0 (the range miswired at the home outlet, common right after install). Gas-burner ignition, by contrast, is always diagnosed by symptom — a burner that clicks but will not light usually means a wet or dirty igniter, a clogged port, or a failed spark module, not a code.
Our range repair process
A technician reads any code, tests the oven sensor, bake and broil elements or gas igniters, the control, and the door latch, then explains the fault. Pricing starts from a diagnostic fee and depends on the parts your range needs.
Maytag range models we service
We cover MGR7700LZ, MGR6600PZ, and MGS8800PZ gas ranges and MER6600FB and MER7700LZ electric ranges, plus older units. Find yours in the Maytag models directory, check the range error codes reference, or confirm specs at maytag.com.
Maytag range maintenance tips
Keep the cooktop and oven working accurately with a little care. On gas ranges, keep the burner ports and igniters clean and dry — spilled food and moisture are the usual reason a burner clicks but will not light. Lift and clean under sealed burner caps, and seat them squarely so the flame is even. On electric ranges, check that surface elements and the Power™ element sit flat in their receptacles. Run Steam Clean for light oven soil and reserve High Temp Self Clean for heavier jobs, but never run self-clean right before a holiday meal — the heat stress occasionally takes out a control or door latch. Verify oven calibration with a separate thermometer if baking seems off, since a drifting sensor is a common, inexpensive fix.
Why choose an independent Maytag range specialist
Range faults span the harmless to the urgent — an F9E0 is just a miswired outlet, while a gas-valve or igniter issue needs careful, safe diagnosis. We read the F-codes, test the sensor, elements, igniters, and latch directly, and fit genuine OEM parts, pricing from a diagnostic fee based on the real fault. No dealer markup, honest safety advice on gas units, and a 30-day labor warranty.
Book your range repair
Check coverage on the service areas page and schedule an appointment for dependable, independent Maytag range repair in all 50 states.
Maytag range repair: common questions
Common questions are why a gas burner clicks but will not light — usually a wet or dirty igniter or a clogged port, not a code — and what F9E0 means; it indicates the range is miswired at the home outlet and needs an electrician, not an oven part.
Whatever the symptom, our independent technicians diagnose the exact cause on your Maytag range before quoting, fit genuine OEM parts, and stand behind the work with a 30-day labor warranty. Pricing starts from a diagnostic fee that depends on the real fault, so you always know what you are paying for and why. That honest, evidence-first approach is how a small problem stays a small bill — and it is why so many Maytag ranges keep running dependably for years past their warranty. We provide independent Maytag range service in all 50 states, with no dealer markup and straight answers on whether a repair is worth it for your model. From the first phone call to the finished repair, our aim is simple: get your range working dependably again, explain exactly what went wrong, and leave you confident it was fixed right the first time.