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Maytag MMW7530WDS01 30" electric built-in oven combo

Maytag MMW7530WDS01 30" electric built-in oven combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MMW7530WDS01 30" electric built-in oven combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Choke Cover for Maytag MMW7530WDS01 - Part 4375340

    Cabinet and stirrer parts diagram

    Choke Cover

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  • Access Cover for Maytag MMW7530WDS01 - Part W10308745

    Top venting parts diagram

    Access Cover

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  • Wall Oven Control Panel for Maytag MMW7530WDS01 - Part W10278521

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    Wall Oven Control Panel

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  • Screw for Maytag MMW7530WDS01 - Part 1180485

    Top venting parts diagram

    Screw

    Part #1180485

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  • Screw for Maytag MMW7530WDS01 - Part 4375038

    Cabinet and stirrer parts diagram

    Screw

    Part #4375038

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  • Baffle for Maytag MMW7530WDS01 - Part 4450408

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    Baffle

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  • Wall Oven Microwave Door Outer Panel (white) for Maytag MMW7530WDS01 - Part W10268206

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    Wall Oven Microwave Door Outer Panel (white)

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  • Machine Screw for Maytag MMW7530WDS01 - Part STD510805

    Machine Screw

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Maytag 30" Electric Built-In Oven Combo MMW7530WDS01 FAQs

A “standard” wall oven size is usually 24, 27, or 30 inches wide. For the Maytag MMW7530WDS01 30-inch built-in oven combo, the installation guide shows a 29¾-inch overall width and a cabinet cutout that’s 28½ inches wide by 41⅜ inches high, with about 23¼ inches minimum cutout depth. See the MMW7530WDS01 installation guide.

Standard wall oven sizes (what most cabinets are built for)

Most wall ovens are designed around a few common cabinet widths, with similar depth ranges.

  • Common widths: 24 in., 27 in., 30 in.
  • Typical cutout depth range: about 23 to 24 inches
  • Typical single-oven cutout height: varies by model (combo units are often taller)
  • Always size to the cutout, not the door or handle

MMW7530WDS01 key dimensions (from the installation guide)

These are the measurements that matter when you’re checking cabinet fit.

Measurement type 30-inch model value
Overall width 29¾ in.
Recessed (box) width 28⅜ in.
Cutout width 28½ in.
Cutout height 41⅜ in.
Minimum cutout depth 23¼ in.

How to measure your cabinet opening correctly

Use a tape measure and check in multiple spots because cabinets can be slightly out of square.

  • Measure cutout width at the top, middle, and bottom
  • Measure cutout height on both left and right sides
  • Measure cutout depth from the front cabinet face to the back wall
  • Confirm the support surface is solid, level, and flush
  • Verify the cabinet can support the combined unit weight (the guide lists 238 lb total)

Why it matters

Wall ovens and wall oven/microwave combos must fit the cabinet cutout with the required clearances. If the cutout is too small or too shallow, the unit may not seat correctly, the trim may not sit flush, and installation can become unsafe or unreliable.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. For the Maytag MMW7530WDS01 30-inch wall oven/microwave combo, a “30-inch” unit is designed to install in a cabinet opening built for 30-inch models. The key is matching the cabinet cutout dimensions (not just the cabinet label) shown in the installation guide.

What “30-inch cabinet” really means

A 30-inch wall oven typically fits a cabinet that is at least 30 inches wide, but the actual opening is a specific cutout size.

For 30-inch models, the installation specs call out:

  • Minimum cabinet width: 30" (76.2 cm)
  • Cutout width: 28 1/2" (72.4 cm)
  • Cutout height: 41 1/4" (104.8 cm)
  • Minimum cutout depth: 23 1/4" (59.1 cm)

Quick fit check (measure before you buy)

Measure the cabinet opening in three places (top, middle, bottom) and compare to the cutout requirements.

  • Measure cutout width at top, middle, bottom
  • Measure cutout height on left and right sides
  • Measure cutout depth to confirm clearance behind the unit
  • Confirm the support surface is solid, level, and flush with the cutout bottom
  • Verify the cabinet can handle the installed weight (listed as 238 lb total for the combo)

Cabinet label vs. required opening

Item Typical “30-inch” expectation What matters for MMW7530WDS01
Cabinet width 30" nominal 30" minimum cabinet width
Opening (cutout) width Varies by design 28 1/2" cutout width
Depth Often overlooked 23 1/4" minimum cutout depth

Why it matters

If the cutout is too small, the oven can bind, sit crooked, or fail to vent correctly. If it is too large, the mounting rails may not secure tightly, which can affect stability and door alignment.

Last updated: January 2026

It’s usually not a good idea to place a refrigerator directly next to a wall oven because oven heat can make the refrigerator work harder and shorten component life. For the Maytag MMW7530WDS01, follow the cabinet and clearance requirements in the MMW7530WDS01 installation guide so both appliances have proper spacing and ventilation.

What to check before you install

Use these practical checks to avoid heat and airflow problems:

  • Confirm the cabinet opening and minimum clearances match the specified cutout dimensions.
  • Make sure the oven is fully enclosed in the recessed area as required.
  • Keep the refrigerator from sharing the oven’s hot air path (especially near oven vent openings).
  • Verify the oven support surface is solid, level, and flush so the unit installs correctly.
  • Plan electrical routing so cords and junction boxes are not trapped between appliances.

Even when two appliances “fit,” performance can suffer if heat is trapped.

Setup What typically happens Better approach
Fridge tight against oven cabinet Fridge runs longer; warmer side panels Add a filler panel or air gap per cabinet design
Fridge next to oven with no insulation Heat transfer into fridge cavity Use a heat barrier or insulated filler panel
Fridge separated by base cabinet/pantry Less heat impact Preferred layout when space allows

Why it matters

A wall oven/microwave combo can create significant heat around the cabinet and vent areas. When a refrigerator sits right beside that heat source, it often leads to higher energy use, warmer food storage temps, and more wear on the compressor and seals.

If you must place them side-by-side

  • Follow the exact cutout and clearance rules in the MMW7530WDS01 installation guide.
  • Use a cabinet filler or insulated panel between appliances.
  • Avoid blocking any oven venting areas with refrigerator side panels or trim.
  • Confirm the surrounding cabinet materials can handle heat without discoloring or delaminating.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. Wall ovens are still widely sold, including 30-inch electric built-in models like the Maytag MMW7530WDS01 wall oven and microwave combo. If you are replacing an existing unit, matching the cutout size, electrical requirements, and door swing is the key to a smooth swap.

What to check before you buy a wall oven

  • Cutout dimensions: Measure the cabinet opening (height, width, depth) and compare to the new unit’s required cutout.
  • Electrical supply: Confirm voltage and circuit requirements before ordering.
  • Single vs. double: Decide whether you need one oven cavity or a double oven, or a combo with a microwave.
  • Ventilation and clearance: Built-in units need proper airflow around the chassis.
  • Door clearance: Make sure the door can open fully without hitting an island, drawer, or handle.

For model-specific installation requirements and the recommended install sequence, use the MMW7530WDS01 installation guide.

If you are replacing an older built-in oven

Most replacement problems come from mismatched cutout size or wiring. We recommend verifying these items before purchase:

What you are matching What to do Why it matters
Cabinet cutout Measure the opening and note trim overlap Prevents gaps and fit issues
Power connection Confirm the home wiring and terminal connection style Avoids unsafe or incompatible hookups
Appliance type Confirm wall oven vs. wall oven/microwave combo Ensures the correct chassis and controls

Why it matters

A wall oven is a built-in appliance; unlike a freestanding range, it depends on the cabinet cutout and dedicated electrical connection. Using the correct installation specs helps prevent nuisance issues like poor door alignment, overheating from restricted airflow, or power problems.

If you are troubleshooting an existing unit after a power interruption, the display may show a power-failure indicator (often “PF”) when power is restored. Operating and control details are covered in the MMW7530WDS01 owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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