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Maytag MGR7775WS2 30" gas freestanding range

Maytag MGR7775WS2 30" gas freestanding range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MGR7775WS2 30" gas freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Whirlpool Range Oven Bottom Liner for Maytag MGR7775WS2 - Part WP3195097

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  • Range Surface Burner Valve, 6,000-btu (red) for Maytag MGR7775WS2 - Part WPW10247744

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  • Range Leveling Leg for Maytag MGR7775WS2 - Part WP3196037

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  • Range Surface Burner Valve, 17,000-btu for Maytag MGR7775WS2 - Part WPW10279615

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  • Range Surface Burner Igniter for Maytag MGR7775WS2 - Part WPW10216419

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Maytag 30" Gas Freestanding Range MGR7775WS2 FAQs

On the Maytag MGR7775WS2 gas range, an F9 error is most often tied to the oven door lock system (the control thinks the lock is stuck or not moving correctly). We fix it by power-resetting first, then checking the door lock mechanism and its wiring if the code returns.

Quick reset steps (start here)

  • Press CANCEL/OFF to stop any cycle.
  • Turn power off to the range at the breaker for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • If the oven was in Self-Clean, wait for the oven to cool fully; the lock can stay engaged until it cools.
  • Try BAKE for a few minutes to see if the error returns.
  • If the door is locked, avoid forcing it; address the lock system instead.

What to check if F9 comes back

Common causes on ranges like the MGR7775WS2 include a failing lock motor/switch, a jammed latch, or a wiring/connection issue.

  • Door lock assembly: look for a bent latch, grease buildup, or anything preventing full travel.
  • Harness connections: reseat connectors at the lock and control (power off first).
  • Control lockout vs. door lock: the keypad lockout is different from the self-clean door lock; confirm you are not in control lockout mode.
  • After Self-Clean: heavy heat can stress lock components; if F9 appears right after Self-Clean, focus on the lock mechanism.

Helpful part to consider

If you are also seeing temperature problems along with F9 (overheating, underheating, long preheat), test the oven sensor because incorrect temperature feedback can trigger odd behavior during cycles.

Symptoms and likely direction

What you notice Most likely area to inspect What we do next
Door won’t unlock after cooling Door lock mechanism Inspect latch travel, wiring, lock motor/switch
F9 appears as soon as you start a cycle Lock circuit or control input Check connectors, wiring damage, lock switch operation
F9 after Self-Clean Heat-stressed lock parts Inspect lock assembly, avoid forcing door

Why it matters

A stuck or misread door lock can prevent normal baking and can keep the oven door locked. Fixing the lock issue restores safe operation and prevents repeated shutdowns.

For model-specific control and lockout details, follow the MGR7775WS2 owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common problems we see on the Maytag MGR7775WS2 30 inch gas freestanding range are oven not heating or heating unevenly, burners that click but do not ignite, weak or uneven burner flames, and oven door issues (not sealing, not closing smoothly). Use the owner's manual for model-specific operating checks and care steps.

Common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Oven will not heat or takes too long: weak or failed igniter, gas supply issue, or a temperature sensing problem
  • Oven temperature is off: sensor drift, poor airflow, or heavy soil affecting heat circulation
  • Surface burner will not ignite: clogged burner ports, wet/dirty igniter area, or spark ignition issue
  • Constant clicking: moisture around the burner, misaligned burner cap/head, or a failing ignition module
  • Door does not close or seal: worn hinges or a damaged door gasket

Parts that commonly fix these issues on MGR7775WS2

If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are common replacements for this model:

Symptom Likely part to check Example part for this model
Oven not heating Oven igniter Range oven igniter WP8054129
Oven temp inaccurate Oven temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986
Door not sealing Door gasket Door gasket W11542153
Door sagging or not closing Door hinge Range oven door hinge WPW10299224
Burners click or misfire Spark ignition control Spark module WPW10331686

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  • Confirm the range is getting gas (other gas appliances working, shutoff valve fully open)
  • For surface burners, remove grates and caps; clean and dry the burner head ports
  • Listen for oven ignition: a healthy igniter glows and the burner lights shortly after
  • Check the door seal for gaps, tears, or hardened spots around the perimeter
  • After cleaning, re-seat burner caps and heads so they sit flat and centered

Why it matters

Gas ignition and temperature control problems can cause long preheat times, undercooked food, or burners that will not light reliably. Fixing the root cause restores safe, consistent cooking performance and helps prevent repeat failures.

Last updated: March 2026

If your Maytag MGR7775WS2 gas range oven is not working (no heat, weak heat, or it will not start), the most common causes are a failed igniter, a temperature sensing problem, or a control setting such as Control Lock. Use the MGR7775WS2 owner’s manual to confirm the correct bake and lockout settings.

Quick checks (no tools)

  • Confirm the display is on; gas ovens still need electricity for the control and ignition.
  • Turn off Control Lock (control lockout can prevent starting).
  • Make sure the oven door is fully closed.
  • After Self-Clean, let the oven cool completely; the door can stay locked until it cools.
  • Verify the gas shutoff valve to the range is fully open.

Most common causes on MGR7775WS2

On a gas oven, the igniter must draw enough current to open the gas valve and light the burner.

  • Igniter problem: If the igniter does not glow, glows weakly, or the burner takes a long time to light, replace the range oven igniter WP8054129.
  • Temperature sensing problem: If the oven heats erratically or cannot hold temperature, check the range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986.
  • Gas valve or wiring issue: If the igniter glows but you never get flame, inspect wiring connections and the gas valve circuit.

Symptom guide

What you see Most likely cause What we do next
No igniter glow, no heat Power, control setting, wiring Check breaker, Control Lock, connections
Igniter glows, no flame Weak igniter, gas valve circuit Replace igniter first, then check valve circuit
Heats but temp is off Temperature sensor Test/replace sensor

Why it matters

When ignition or temperature sensing fails, baking becomes unreliable and food can undercook. Restoring proper ignition and temperature feedback brings back consistent, safe oven performance.

Last updated: January 2026

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