How do you clear the error code on a Maytag oven?
On the Maytag MER8674AS0 electric range, you can usually clear an error code by canceling the current cycle and resetting the oven control. If the code returns right away, the control is detecting an active problem that needs troubleshooting, not just a reset.
Quick reset steps (most common)
- Press CANCEL/OFF once to stop the cycle and clear the display.
- Wait 30 to 60 seconds.
- If the code stays, turn off power to the range at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.
- Set BAKE and start a short test heat to confirm normal operation.
- If the code returns during preheat, focus on heating and temperature-sensing parts.
What to check if the code comes back
Many repeat error codes on electric ranges are tied to temperature sensing, heating, or control issues.
- Oven temperature sensor: A failing sensor can trigger temperature-related faults; consider testing or replacing the range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986.
- Bake heating circuit: If the oven will not heat or heats unevenly, inspect the bake element for damage; the correct replacement is the range bake element W10779716.
- Control and wiring: Loose connections or heat-damaged wiring at the terminal block or harness can cause intermittent faults.
Basic troubleshooting guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | Good next step |
|---|---|---|
| Code clears, then returns during preheat | Sensor or bake circuit | Test sensor resistance; inspect bake element |
| Oven dead or display resets randomly | Power supply connection | Check terminal block and cord connections |
| Code appears after moving the range | Anti-tip engagement or wiring strain | Verify range is level and not pinching wires |
Why it matters
Clearing the code gets you cooking again, but a repeating error code helps prevent overheating, poor baking results, and damage to the electronic control. Using the correct MER8674AS0 procedures in the MER8674AS0 owner’s manual keeps troubleshooting safe and accurate.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I find the model number on my MER8674AS0?
On a Maytag range like MER8674AS0, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. On most freestanding electric ranges, that label is easiest to spot when you open the oven door or pull out the storage drawer and look along the frame. Confirm the exact label location in the MER8674AS0 installation guide.
Where to look on a 30-inch freestanding electric range
Check these common spots in this order:
- Oven door frame: open the oven door and look around the front frame (often left or right side).
- Storage drawer opening: pull the bottom drawer out and look on the frame behind it.
- Lower side trim: near the front legs or side panel edge.
- Back panel: if you can safely access the rear, look for a label near the power cord entry.
What the label should show
The rating label usually includes:
- Model number (example format: MER8674AS0)
- Serial number
- Electrical rating (volts/amps)
- Manufacturing code/date (varies by brand)
| You need this for | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Ordering parts | Ensures the part fits your exact Maytag configuration |
| Using diagrams/manuals | Matches wiring, controls, and cooktop layout |
| Troubleshooting | Confirms which components and revisions your range uses |
Why it matters
Maytag ranges can look similar across model families; using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong bake element, control switch, or oven sensor.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of MER8674AS0?
A Maytag 30-inch electric freestanding range like model MER8674AS0 typically lasts 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance (keeping the cooktop clean, avoiding heavy slams on the oven door, and fixing heating issues early). For care and operating details, use the MER8674AS0 owner's manual.
What affects lifespan most
- Heat stress: frequent self-clean cycles and high-heat broiling accelerate wear on wiring and controls.
- Power quality: loose connections at the terminal block can cause overheating.
- Door use: leaning on the oven door can strain hinges and the door liner.
- Spills and boilovers: can damage surface element switches and indicator lights.
- Ventilation: blocked vents trap heat around the control area.
Parts that commonly determine whether a range is “worth fixing”
When performance drops, these are the usual wear items we see on electric ranges:
| Symptom | Common part involved | Example part for MER8674AS0 |
|---|---|---|
| Oven not heating or heats unevenly | Bake element | Range bake element W10779716 |
| Oven temperature swings | Oven temperature sensor | Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986 |
| Burner won’t regulate heat | Surface element control switch | Range surface element control switch WPW10411934 |
| One burner dead | Radiant surface element | Range radiant surface element W11171119 |
Why it matters
Knowing the typical 13-year lifespan helps you decide whether to troubleshoot a single failed part (often a straightforward repair) or plan for replacement if multiple major components are failing at once.
Last updated: March 2026




