Does Maytag make gas ranges?
Yes. Maytag makes gas ranges, including models like MGT8775XS02; they are designed for natural gas and can be converted to LP gas by a qualified technician when the rating plate and local gas supply allow it. For model-specific operation and safety details, use the MGT8775XS02 installation guide.
What “gas range” means for this Maytag model
A gas range uses a gas supply for burner flames (and often the oven burner), but it can still require electricity for ignition and controls.
- This range is factory set for natural gas.
- It is design-certified for natural gas or LP gas after proper conversion.
- LP conversion must be performed by a qualified service technician.
- A manual shutoff valve must be installed in the gas supply line and remain accessible.
- The supplied gas pressure regulator must be used.
Gas type, pressure, and conversion basics
The installation requirements below are typical for safe operation and are especially important when you are confirming gas type or troubleshooting ignition.
| Item | Natural gas | LP gas |
|---|---|---|
| Regulator inlet pressure (min) | 5" WCP | 11" WCP |
| Regulator inlet pressure (max) | 14" WCP | 14" WCP |
| Conversion allowed | Yes (factory set) | Yes (after proper conversion) |
Why it matters
Using the correct gas type and pressure helps prevent weak flames, delayed ignition, and burner performance problems. It also ensures the regulator and burner system operate as designed.
Quick checks if burners or oven will not heat
- Confirm the gas shutoff valve is open.
- Verify the range is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet.
- Check the household fuse/circuit breaker.
- After 5 minutes of operation, if the range is still cold, turn it off and re-check the shutoff valve.
- If the shutoff valve is open and it still will not heat, stop and contact a qualified technician.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Maytag gas oven not heating up?
If your Maytag range model MGT8775XS02 is not heating on BAKE, the most common cause is a weak or failed bake igniter: the igniter should glow, then the bake burner should light (sometimes taking up to 60 seconds). If it never glows or the burner never lights, focus on power, gas supply, and the igniter.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Cancel the cycle, then restart BAKE and watch through the oven window for igniter glow.
- Give it a full 60 seconds to light after starting BAKE.
- Confirm the range has power (plugged in, breaker on, fuse good).
- Confirm the gas shutoff valve is fully open.
- If BROIL heats but BAKE does not, the bake-side ignition parts are the top suspects.
What to look for (symptom-to-cause)
| What you observe | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No igniter glow on BAKE | Failed bake igniter or wiring issue | Inspect wiring; replace igniter if damaged |
| Igniter glows but no flame after 60 seconds | Weak igniter (not drawing enough current) or gas valve issue | Replace igniter first; then evaluate gas valve |
| BROIL works, BAKE fails | Bake igniter circuit problem | Check/replace bake igniter |
Parts that commonly fix “no bake heat”
For this model, these parts are commonly involved in bake ignition problems:
- Whirlpool range bake igniter W11596211 (bake burner ignition)
- Range oven burner igniter WPW10324738 (oven burner ignition component used in some heat circuits)
- Gas valve WPW10518493 (opens to allow gas flow when ignition conditions are met)
Why it matters
A gas oven can look like it is “running” (display shows preheating) even when the bake burner never lights. On MGT8775XS02, the igniter is designed to glow first; if it is weak, the burner may never ignite, so you get no heat and long preheat times.
Safety and shutoff basics before any inspection
- Turn the oven OFF/CANCEL.
- Shut off the gas supply at the manual shutoff valve.
- Unplug the range or disconnect power.
For operating steps and what the display should show during BAKE and BROIL, use the MGT8775XS02 installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of MGT8775XS02?
The average lifespan of the Maytag MGT8775XS02 range is 15 years. Regular cleaning, correct gas and electrical hookup, and replacing wear items like igniters and door gaskets on time helps the oven and cooktop heat consistently for the full service life.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
A 30-inch freestanding range like the MGT8775XS02 typically reaches 15 years when it is installed correctly and maintained.
Common factors that determine whether you hit that average:
- Heat stress from frequent high-heat baking or broiling
- Spills and boilovers that clog burner ports or contaminate igniters
- Ventilation and airflow around the range
- Power quality (stable voltage helps electronic ignition and controls)
- Timely part replacement when symptoms first appear
Parts that most often limit performance over time
On gas ranges, ignition and sealing parts are frequent wear items. If you see delayed ignition, weak flames, or uneven baking, these are common suspects:
- Range oven burner igniter WPW10324738
- Whirlpool range bake igniter W11596211
- Range upper oven door gasket W10318928
- Burner caps and heads (cleaning and correct seating matter)
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not light or takes too long | Weak oven igniter | Igniter glow and time-to-ignite |
| Uneven baking, heat escaping | Worn door gasket | Gaps, tears, hardened gasket |
| Clicking but burner will not light | Dirty burner ports or ignition switch issue | Clean ports; inspect switch wiring |
Why it matters
Knowing the 15-year average helps you decide whether a repair is cost-effective. If your MGT8775XS02 is near that age, replacing an igniter or gasket is often a smart way to restore safe, reliable heating without replacing the entire range.
Best next step
Use the owner's manual for model-specific care, cleaning steps, and operating tips that reduce wear on burners, igniters, and oven seals.
Last updated: March 2026




