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Maytag MER7662WS3 30" electric freestanding range

Maytag MER7662WS3 30" electric freestanding range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MER7662WS3 30" electric freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Oven Rack for Maytag MER7662WS3 - Part W11520287

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  • Range Screw for Maytag MER7662WS3 - Part WPW10031790

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  • Range Bake Element Wire Harness for Maytag MER7662WS3 - Part W10465644

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  • Range Leveling Leg for Maytag MER7662WS3 - Part WPW10341186

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  • Range Oven Door Liner for Maytag MER7662WS3 - Part WP9761344

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  • Appliance Spray Paint (black) for Maytag MER7662WS3 - Part 285006

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Maytag 30" Electric Freestanding Range MER7662WS3 FAQs

If you have Maytag model MER7662WS3, you are working with a 30-inch electric freestanding range (not a built-in wall oven). To reset the oven control, we use a simple power reset at the breaker, then restore power and set the clock.

Reset steps for Maytag MER7662WS3 (freestanding range)
  • Press CANCEL/OFF to stop any active Bake, Broil, or timed cycle.
  • If the keypad is locked, turn Control lock off (button name varies by panel).
  • Turn the range circuit breaker OFF.
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Turn the breaker ON, then set the clock and test Bake.
If you are actually resetting a Maytag wall oven

Wall ovens use similar reset logic (CANCEL/OFF, then breaker reset), but the exact key sequence for Control lock and timer features can differ by model. Use the MER7662WS3 owner’s manual only if your appliance model number is MER7662WS3.

When a “reset” will not solve the problem

A reset clears temporary control glitches; it does not repair a failed heating or sensing part. If the oven still will not heat or heats incorrectly, check these common causes:

  • A tripped half breaker (lights work, oven will not heat on 240V)
  • Burned or broken bake element (replace the oven bake element WP9755770 if damaged)
  • Faulty oven temperature sensor (replace the range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986 if out of spec)
  • Loose or burned wiring at the element, sensor, or control
  • Failed electronic control board
Reset options at a glance
Reset method What it does Best for
CANCEL/OFF Stops a cycle and clears some keypad states Stuck timed cooking, beeping during a cycle
Breaker reset (60 sec) Reboots the control Blank display, frozen keypad, odd behavior
Why it matters

Using the correct procedure for the correct appliance type prevents wasted time. A proper reset is the fastest first step; if heat problems continue, checking power, the bake element, and the sensor targets the most common electric-oven failures.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Maytag MER7662WS3 range, the F3E2 error code points to a temperature-sensing problem, most often the oven temperature sensor circuit (sensor, connector, or wiring). Fixing it usually involves checking the sensor resistance and inspecting the harness for damage.

What to check first (safe, quick steps)
  • Press Cancel/Off to clear the code; then power the range off at the breaker for 1 minute and restore power.
  • If the code returns immediately, avoid using Bake/Broil until the sensor circuit is checked.
  • Inspect the sensor connector at the back of the oven cavity for a loose plug or corrosion.
  • Look for pinched, burned, or broken wires along the sensor harness.
  • If your model has a warming drawer, check its sensor wiring as well (if equipped).
Likely causes and the most common fix

In most cases, F3E2 is caused by a failed oven temperature sensor or an open/short in the sensor wiring. The most common replacement part for this symptom on MER7662WS3 is the range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986.

Symptom Most likely cause What we do next
F3E2 appears as soon as you start Bake Open/shorted sensor circuit Check sensor plug and harness; test sensor
Oven heats erratically, then F3E2 Sensor drifting out of spec Replace sensor
Code comes and goes when door moves Loose connection or damaged harness Reseat connector; repair/replace wiring
How we confirm the sensor is bad
  • Disconnect power.
  • Access the sensor inside the oven (typically rear wall) and unplug it.
  • Measure resistance with a multimeter; at room temperature most range sensors read around 1,080 ohms (a reading far off, open, or short indicates failure).
  • If the sensor tests good, trace wiring back toward the control for damage.

For access steps and safety notes specific to MER7662WS3, use the MER7662WS3 owner’s manual.

Why it matters

A bad temperature sensor circuit can cause overheating, underheating, or the oven shutting down mid-cycle. Correcting the sensor or wiring restores accurate temperature control and prevents repeat error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

The average lifespan of a Maytag 30 inch electric freestanding range like model MER7662WS3 is 15 years. Regular cleaning, keeping the range level, and fixing heating or control issues early helps you reach that full service life.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most ranges reach 15 years when the major systems stay healthy:

  • Oven heating system (bake and broil elements)
  • Surface cooking elements and their switches
  • Electronic control and wiring connections
  • Door seal and hinges (heat retention)
  • Proper installation and leveling
Quick checklist to help it last 15 years

Use these habits to reduce stress on the oven cavity, elements, and controls:

  • Keep the oven door closing tightly; replace a worn gasket if heat leaks.
  • Avoid slamming the oven door; it wears hinges and can affect alignment.
  • Clean spills promptly so baked-on residue does not damage finishes.
  • Verify the range is level and the anti-tip bracket is engaged after moving it.
  • If temperatures drift, test the sensor before replacing the control.
Common “wear” parts vs. “failure” parts

These parts often determine whether a range feels “old” before it is actually worn out:

Symptom Common cause Example part for MER7662WS3
Oven not heating evenly Weak bake element Oven bake element WP9755770
Oven temperature inaccurate Failing sensor Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986
Burner heat is erratic Worn switch Range dual surface element control switch WPW10434452
Door does not seal well Compressed gasket Door gasket W11542153
Why it matters

A range can still power on but cook poorly when heat is escaping, temperatures are off, or a surface element cycles incorrectly. Addressing those issues early protects the electronic control, wiring harness, and oven cavity from excess heat and longer run times.

For model-specific installation and leveling details (which directly impact long-term reliability), follow the installation guide.

Last updated: March 2026

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