How do I reset my Maytag oven control panel?
To reset the control panel on your Maytag MER5751AAW electric range, disconnect power to the range for a few minutes, then restore power. This clears many temporary control glitches and is also the recommended step when BAKE or LOCK keeps flashing.
Quick reset steps (power reset)
- Turn the range off.
- Switch the range circuit breaker OFF (or unplug the cord if accessible).
- Wait 3 to 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Set the clock and test BAKE.
If the controls are locked (Control Lock)
Your touchpad may be locked for cleaning or safety. On MER5751AAW, unlock it like this:
- Press and hold CANCEL and Cook & Hold for 3 seconds.
- Watch for LOCK to disappear from the display.
- Try a normal bake cycle again.
If BAKE or LOCK keeps flashing
A flashing BAKE or LOCK can indicate an error condition.
| What you see | What to do first | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| BAKE or LOCK flashing | Press CANCEL | Do the power reset above |
| Still flashing after reset | Power off again | Schedule service if it continues |
Why it matters
A reset clears minor electronic “hang-ups,” but it also helps you confirm whether the issue is a simple Control Lock setting, a stuck key, or a condition that needs deeper troubleshooting.
For control locations and exact button names on your panel, use the MER5751AAW owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026
Why does my Maytag oven take so long to heat up?
If your Maytag MER5751AAW oven is slow to preheat, the most common causes are a weak bake element, heat loss around the door, or airflow issues at the oven vent. Start by checking for uneven baking, longer cook times, or visible element damage, then follow the checks in the MER5751AAW owner's manual.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm you are using Bake (not Delay Bake or Cook & Hold) and set a normal temperature like 350°F.
- Make sure the oven vent is not blocked; restricted venting can affect heat-up and performance.
- Avoid lining the oven bottom or racks with foil; it can disrupt heat flow and cause poor heating.
- Verify the oven door closes firmly and seals all the way around.
- If the oven was just in a self-clean cycle, allow cooling time before judging preheat speed.
Parts that commonly cause slow preheat
A slow preheat usually comes down to the oven not producing full heat or losing heat faster than it can build it.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Preheat is slow and baking is uneven | Weak bake element | Inspect and test the bake element WP74010750 |
| Preheat is slow and you feel heat leaking at the door | Worn door gasket | Inspect for gaps, tears, or flattening; replace the door gasket WPW10162384 if needed |
| Oven heats but seems inconsistent | Control or wiring issue | Check connections and wiring condition; use safe electrical testing practices |
How to confirm a weak bake element
- Look for blisters, cracks, or burned spots on the element.
- During Bake, the element should heat reliably; if it cycles oddly or struggles to maintain temperature, it is often weakened.
- If you use a multimeter, a continuity check can help confirm whether the element is electrically intact.
Why it matters
A slow preheat is more than an inconvenience; it can cause undercooked food, longer bake times, and temperature swings that affect results (especially with breads, casseroles, and cookies).
Last updated: January 2026
What are common Maytag range problems?
Common problems on the Maytag MER5751AAW electric freestanding range include the oven not heating correctly, uneven baking, a broiler that underperforms, and surface elements that will not heat or cycle properly. Many issues trace back to a failed heating component, a control, or a power connection.
Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)
- Oven not heating or takes too long: failed bake element, loose wiring, or a control issue
- Uneven baking: weak bake element, rack placement, or cookware/airflow issues
- Broil not working well: broil circuit or control problem (varies by configuration)
- Surface burner not working: failed radiant element, bad infinite switch, or knob/switch shaft issue
- Cooktop performance is inconsistent: cookware not flat, wrong pan size, or overheated element cycling
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm power: Make sure the range is on a proper 240V supply and the cord connections are tight (a loose connection can cause partial heat).
- Look for visible damage: Blisters, cracks, or burned spots on elements often indicate failure.
- Use the right cookware on smoothtop: Flat-bottom pans heat more evenly; the manual includes simple flatness tests.
- Check for heat leaks: A worn door seal can cause long preheat times and uneven results.
Parts that commonly solve these problems on MER5751AAW
| Symptom | Common fix | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven not heating | Replace bake element | Bake element WP74010750 |
| Heat escaping, uneven baking | Replace door seal | Door gasket WPW10162384 |
| Range dead or intermittent power | Repair power connection | Terminal block WPW10245259 |
Why it matters
Accurate heating and stable power are the foundation of good baking and safe operation. Addressing a weak element, poor cookware contact, or a loose terminal connection early helps prevent longer cook times, uneven results, and repeat failures.
Where to confirm settings and troubleshooting steps
For model-specific operating tips (baking, broiling, cleaning, and troubleshooting), follow the guidance in the MER5751AAW owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026




