Does Maytag make gas ranges?
Yes. Maytag makes gas ranges, and your Maytag MGT8885XS03 is a gas range model that uses a gas supply connection and electronic ignition for cooking and baking; you can confirm operating and installation details in the MGT8885XS03 installation guide.
A gas range uses gas for burner and oven heat, with electricity used for controls and ignition.
- Gas supply must meet local codes and typical fuel-gas standards
- The range is factory set for natural gas (LP conversion is handled by a qualified technician)
- A manual shut-off valve should be accessible in the same room
- The range uses a supplied gas pressure regulator
- You still need electrical power for ignition and controls
If the range has power but stays cold, we follow the basic checks outlined for this style of Maytag range:
- Verify the household fuse or circuit breaker is OK.
- Confirm the range is plugged into a grounded outlet.
- Make sure the gas shut-off valve is open.
- After running about 5 minutes, check for heat.
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Surface burners click but won’t light | Gas shut-off closed or air in line | Open valve; retry lighting |
| Oven won’t ignite | Weak/failed igniter | Consider replacing the whirlpool range bake igniter W11596211 |
| No ignition anywhere | No power to range | Check outlet, breaker, wiring |
Knowing Maytag makes gas ranges is helpful, but confirming your exact model matters more; gas type (natural vs LP), shut-off valve access, and regulator use directly affect safe operation and proper burner performance.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Maytag gas oven not heating up?
If your Maytag MGT8885XS03 gas oven is not heating on Bake, the most common causes are no power to the ignition system, the gas shut-off valve being closed, or a weak/failed glow-bar igniter that never gets hot enough to light the bake burner. Use the checks below, then confirm normal ignition timing in the MGT8885XS03 installation guide.
- Make sure the range is plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped (the oven igniter needs power).
- Confirm the gas supply line shut-off valve is fully open.
- Start Bake and watch for the igniter glow; the bake burner should light after the igniter heats.
- Allow time: under certain conditions, ignition can take up to 60 seconds.
- If the cooktop burners were just installed or the gas was off, air in the line can delay lighting.
When you press Bake and Start, the igniter should glow first; once it is hot, the bake burner should light.
| What you observe | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No display or no response | Power issue | Check breaker, outlet, and power cord connection |
| Igniter never glows | Igniter circuit or control issue | Verify power; then inspect wiring and igniter connection |
| Igniter glows but burner never lights (even after 60 seconds) | Weak igniter or gas supply issue | Confirm gas valve is open; consider replacing the igniter |
| Burner lights sometimes, slow to light | Weak igniter (common) | Replace igniter to restore reliable lighting |
If the broiler works but Bake does not, the bake ignition side is a prime suspect.
- Whirlpool range bake igniter W11596211 (common fix when Bake will not light)
- Range oven burner igniter WPW10324738 (used on some configurations for oven burner ignition)
- If multiple gas functions are affected, a gas supply/regulator issue is possible; see range gas valve and regulator assembly WPW10518493
A gas oven can look “dead” even when the control panel works because the burner will not open and ignite unless the igniter heats properly and the range has both electrical power and an open gas supply. Restoring correct ignition prevents long preheat times and repeated failed starts.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I find the model number on my MGT8885XS03?
On the Maytag MGT8885XS03 range, the model and serial information is on the model/serial/rating plate located behind the control panel. Once you find that plate, use the exact model number shown there when ordering parts or checking installation requirements in the installation guide.
The installation instructions for this model specify the plate location and note it may be viewable from the front.
- Look behind the control panel for the model/serial/rating plate.
- If the plate is rotated upward, view it from the front of the range.
- Write down the full model number and the serial number exactly as printed.
- Use the plate details to confirm gas type information (Natural gas vs LP conversion requirements).
- Keep a photo of the plate on your phone for future parts lookups.
Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong Maytag range parts (burner components, igniters, control parts) and ensures the correct clearances and gas supply requirements are followed.
| What you need | Where it’s found | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Model/serial/rating plate behind control panel | Matching diagrams and parts to your exact range |
| Serial number | Same plate | Identifying production version when parts vary |
| Gas type listing | Same plate | Confirming compatible gas type and conversion guidance |
- Turn off the range and let surfaces cool before reaching behind the control area.
- Use a flashlight and take a close-up photo, then zoom in.
- Clean gently with a dry cloth; avoid solvents that can remove printing.
Last updated: March 2026




