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William R - March 13, 2019
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Received the part in a timely manner. It included directions and additional wires if needed for the repair. The directions were easy to understand and the repair went smoothly. Outstanding service.
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FR Burner out and range hood switches broken
pulled oven out in the open, unplugged from outlet, removed two white front side panels, removed four screws on sides, unplugged range from harness, removed top, unscrewed two metal clips that hold element in place, gently removed wires from element using a small screwdriver and needle nose pliers and attached each one to the new element
... Read moreas it was removed. Reinstalled as I took apart. For the range hood, I unplugged the hood, removed the covers to the switch box and used a small screw driver to open/destroy the old switch and to save the tinned wires. I then pushed in the wires into the new switch as I removed them from the old one. Should be careful to only snug up the hex nuts as the plastic switch stem will probably break easily with a little force.
We looked online for instructions, not sure how to "lift" the glass top.... There were 2 screws/hex head at the front of the range under the top that when removed allowed the top to be lifted up ..... the elements are on the underside, and with the removal of a few screws and unplugging the element connections (real easy) the burned out e
... Read morelement was easily removed and the new one replaced... Less than 15 minutes for the whole operation...HOW COOL!
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steve from miramonte, CA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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burner element shorted out
received the part sooner than expected, all of the holes lined up, for being the first time working on a stove it could not have gone any better
henry from haverhill, FL
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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Rear 8 inch element was not working
Removed two screws bottom front corners of range top - propped the top up - removed the wires from the element - removed the old element - installed the new element reattached the wiring reattached the hold down screws and bingo it worked!
First thing to do is turn the 220volt electrical circuit breaker to the unit off and the
... Read morelast thing is to turn the breaker back on!
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PAUL from SCOTTSDALE, AZ
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Burner Out Glass Top Range
Just as others said. Remove top holdown bolts with nut driver. Prop range top up. Use a pair of plyers to remove wires (make sure you have a diagram to restore). Use screwdriver to remove element hold down spring and wire holder. Replace element and replace wires and screws.
John from Monroe Twp, NJ
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The left rear element failed
First , I turned off the circuit breaker to the oven. Next, I removed the two screws at the front of the range top and slid the top out until I could disconnect the multi-plug connecting the wiring harness to the stove. I then took the entire top out to a table and set it upside down. It was easy to unbolt and disconnect the le
... Read moread to the element. One of the leads was burnt, so I had to replace it. I slid the new element into place, bolted it down in the same orientation as the old one and reconnected the leads.
I slid the entire top back into place on the range and re-installed the securing screws. Then I flipped on the circuit breaker and turned the element on. Success! Perhaps I didn't really need to change the element since the burnt lead was the cause of failure. But its good to have a new part installed anyway.
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William from San Diego, CA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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Broiler Element was snapped in to two pieces
The toughest part was seeing the two screws in the dark rear of the oven, so a good flashlight with adjustable beam is helpful. After removing the pots and pan drawer from it's tracks, take the opportunity to clean out that space underneath the drawer when you unplug the oven. Once that was done, I removed the bracket screws holding t
... Read morehe broken broiler element on the roof of the oven and the two screws holding the element in the rear of the oven. It's an uncomfortable reach so, setting a flashlight on the open over door helped me see what I was doing. The element slides right out of the holes from with in the insulation behind the oven's rear panel. Each side is connected to a wire pin that may need a good tug with pliers to slip the wire clip off the old element end. The new element connected right to the old wire clips with ease. You may have to jiggle the element end as you poke it back through the hole into the insulation where it came from. The element ends screwed right back into it's original position with the old screws. I slipped the roof bracket over the new element and reattached to the oven roof. I plugged the oven back in, replaced the drawer on it's tracks, tested the broiler and it works like a charm. Total time 35 minutes.
Moved Oven from wall, removed eight screws holding down the Burner Top. Lifted Top and held it up to remove two screws on the side of the element. Disconnected four wires, replaced element, connected the four wires again and assembled in reverse mode of dissasembly. All went pretty simple, moving oven from wall and adjusting/level it back
... Read more in place was the most time consuming. Part works fine, delivery was faster than expected during the Holidays. Good Job Thanks!!! HAPPY NEWYEAR!!!!
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Donald from San Diego, CA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Socket set
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Electric range oven's element wouldn't heat up and Dishwasher's upper rack wont roll out
The sketches on PartSelect.com were very-very helpful, in picking up the parts to order and also while fixing the parts.
For oven range. First I removed the two screws that hold the flat top in place and lifted the flat top. I then unscrewed the two screws that holds the element kit. Disconnected the three wires, and replaced t
... Read morehe broken element with the new one. All done.
For dishwasher, just snapped the parts in and all set.
We removed 4 screws that let us raise the top of the stove. It was then very easy for my husband to remove the old burner and replace the new one. By ordering this part from you and installing it ourselves, we saved $248 from the quote we received from our "Maytag Repairman". Can't beat a deal like this and it was so easy.
Elaine from McLeod, MT
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Marissa
September 7, 2021
I have just replaced the switch, part # 7403p239-60, because the element would not come on. This did not fix it. Would the next step be to replace the burner unit? It's the 8", right front one.
For model number MER5710AAW
Hello Marissa, Thank you for the question. If the wiring for the element is good, the element its self will need to be replaced. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Lindsay
August 12, 2019
I al looking to replace the whole glass top surface. The elements are working fine
For model number MER6772BAS
Hello Lindsay, thank you for writing. Unfortunately for your model it is discontinued. We have no replacement information for it. You will need to reach out to Maytag directly for a substitution part number. Please feel free to get back in touch with us to place an order if they provide you with one. Thank you!
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Donald
August 16, 2019
Cooktop is broken. What now?
For model number MER5712BAF
Good Day Donald. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number MER5712BAF). We were not able to find an exact match to the model number you provided us. However we did find a Maytag Range with Model Number MER5721BAF. Based on our research the Main Top (Manufacturer Part Number 74006480) has been discontinued and we no longer have any remaining in our inventory. We would recommend reaching out the the manufacturer at 800-344-1274 as they may be able to advise of an alternative part that is compatible with your model. Best Regards.