Where can I get Maytag replacement parts?
For your Maytag MFGS6030RZ0 free standing gas range, we recommend buying replacement parts from a model-specific parts catalog so you get the correct fit and finish the first time. Start with the MFGS6030RZ0 parts list, then match by part ID and description.
Best places to buy Maytag parts
- A model-specific parts catalog for Maytag MFGS6030RZ0 (fastest way to confirm compatibility)
- Authorized appliance parts distributors (search by model number)
- Local appliance repair shops that sell OEM parts (bring your model number)
- Major home improvement retailers (verify the exact part number before ordering)
- Online marketplaces (use extra caution; confirm return policy and exact part number)
How to make sure you order the right part
Use these checks before you buy:
- Confirm the full model number: MFGS6030RZ0 (letters and numbers must match exactly)
- Match the part ID (not just a description like “door seal”)
- Compare the part name to the symptom (ignition, door closing, drawer sliding, etc.)
- Check whether the part is left/right or front/rear specific
- Verify finish/color when ordering cosmetic parts (stainless vs black)
Common MFGS6030RZ0 parts customers replace
| What’s acting up | Part to check first | Example part anchor |
|---|---|---|
| Oven door will not unlock after self-clean | Door lock assembly | Range oven door lock assembly WPW10107820 |
| Oven not lighting or weak bake ignition | Bake igniter electrode | Electrode, bake W11524031 |
| Oven heat leaking, door not sealing well | Door gasket | Seal, door W11542153 |
Why it matters
Gas range parts are highly model-specific; using the exact Maytag MFGS6030RZ0 part ID prevents ordering a similar-looking part that mounts differently, has different wiring, or does not seal correctly.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a gas stove?
A gas stove (gas range) like the Maytag MFGS6030RZ0 is made up of a cooktop burner system for surface cooking plus an oven system for baking and broiling, along with safety and control components that regulate gas flow, ignition, and temperature.
Main parts you will see on a gas range
Common components include:
- Surface burners (burner heads) and burner caps
- Cooking grates
- Control knobs and the manifold behind them
- Ignition system (spark electrodes and spark module)
- Oven cavity with oven racks
- Oven door assembly (glass, hinges, gasket)
- Storage or warming drawer (if equipped)
How the cooktop and oven systems differ
The cooktop focuses on flame control at each burner, while the oven focuses on safe ignition and stable temperature.
| System | What it does | Parts you may replace |
|---|---|---|
| Cooktop | Delivers adjustable flames for pots and pans | Knobs, burner components, gas valves, cooktop panels |
| Oven | Ignites burner and maintains bake/broil heat | Igniter/electrode, door seal, racks, door glass |
Model-relevant examples for Maytag MFGS6030RZ0
These are examples of real replaceable parts used on this model:
- If the oven door will not unlock after self-clean, the range oven door lock assembly WPW10107820 is the component that latches and releases the door.
- If you smell gas or a burner will not adjust properly, the manifold and valve area is involved; one example is the valve, gas (left front and left rear) W11747337.
- If the oven has trouble lighting, the bake ignition circuit can involve the electrode, bake W11524031.
Why it matters
Knowing the major parts helps you troubleshoot faster and order the correct replacement the first time, especially on gas ranges where ignition, gas flow, and door locking systems each affect safety and performance.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Maytag gas stove clicking but not igniting?
If your Maytag MFGS6030RZ0 gas range is clicking but not lighting, the igniter is sparking but the burner is not getting a clean gas-to-spark ignition. The most common causes are moisture or food residue around the burner cap, clogged burner ports, or a weak/dirty igniter electrode.
Quick checks that fix most “clicking, no flame” issues
- Turn the burner knob OFF and wait 5 minutes for any unburned gas to dissipate.
- Remove the grate and burner cap; dry everything completely (especially after boil-overs or cleaning).
- Clean burner ports with a soft brush or toothpick; do not enlarge the holes.
- Re-seat the burner cap so it sits flat and centered.
- Try lighting with a long match/lighter (if it lights this way, the issue is ignition, not gas supply).
What to inspect next (common failure points)
If drying and cleaning do not help, focus on ignition parts and gas flow.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Clicking continues, no flame on one burner | Dirty/failed igniter electrode or misalignment | Inspect and replace the electrode, bake W11524031 if the oven bake ignition is also unreliable; for cooktop burners, inspect the burner electrode and wiring for cracks or carbon tracking |
| Clicking, occasional delayed ignition “whoosh” | Clogged ports or cap not seated | Clean ports and re-seat cap; stop using that burner until ignition is immediate |
| No burners ignite, but clicking happens | Gas supply issue or valve/regulator problem | Confirm gas shutoff is fully open; if supply is OK, have a technician check the manifold and valves |
| Burner lights, but keeps clicking | Moisture/soil sensing spark path | Dry and clean around the electrode and cap; ensure cap is centered |
Why it matters
A burner that clicks without lighting can allow gas to accumulate, which leads to delayed ignition and flare-ups. Restoring fast, consistent ignition protects the cooktop, reduces odor, and keeps cooking performance steady.
Parts that are often involved
- Electrode, bake W11524031 (oven bake ignition component; relevant if the oven also struggles to ignite)
- Module-spk W10898291 (spark module; relevant if multiple burners click/ignite inconsistently)
- Valve, gas (left front and left rear) W11747337 (gas valve; relevant if specific left burners have weak or no gas flow)
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Maytag gas oven not heating up?
If your Maytag MFGS6030RZ0 gas oven is not heating on Bake, the most common cause is an ignition problem in the bake circuit (weak igniter/electrode, gas flow issue, or a control/safety lockout). Start by confirming the oven is set to Bake and the burner is actually trying to light.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Make sure the range is getting gas (other surface burners light normally).
- Confirm you are using Bake, not Delay Start or Sabbath mode.
- Watch and listen during preheat: you should typically hear a click and see ignition activity.
- If the oven is in a self-clean related lock state, check the door lock mechanism.
- Power-cycle the range: turn off the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.
What to look for (symptom-to-cause guide)
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No heat and no ignition activity | Control not sending power, wiring issue | Inspect wiring connections; consider professional diagnosis |
| Ignition tries but burner never lights | Weak ignition component or gas flow issue | Inspect/replace ignition component; verify gas supply |
| Oven heats sometimes, then fails | Intermittent ignition or loose connection | Check harness connections; inspect for heat damage |
| Door shows locked or won’t unlock | Door lock system stuck | Inspect the range oven door lock assembly WPW10107820 |
Parts that commonly relate to “no bake heat”
On this model, ignition-related parts and safety/lock components are frequent suspects.
- Electrode, bake W11524031 (if the bake burner is not igniting reliably)
- Range oven door lock assembly WPW10107820 (if the oven is locked out or stuck after clean)
- Main wiring connections (look for loose terminals or heat-damaged wires)
- Gas valve and regulator issues (less common, but possible)
Why it matters
A gas oven that will not heat is usually failing at the ignition step; the oven can appear “on” but never actually light the bake burner. Fixing the root cause restores safe, consistent preheating and proper baking temperatures.
Last updated: February 2026
Does Maytag make gas ranges?
Yes. Maytag makes gas ranges, and your Maytag MFGS6030RZ0 is a free standing gas range model. If you are shopping for replacement parts or planning a repair, matching the exact model number ensures the burner, oven, and control components fit and function correctly.
How to confirm you have a Maytag gas range
Check these quick identifiers on your Maytag MFGS6030RZ0:
- The rating label lists Maytag as the brand and MFGS6030RZ0 as the model number
- The cooktop uses gas burner caps and grates (not a smooth electric glass top)
- The oven uses a gas ignition system (spark/ignition style, not an electric bake element)
- You may hear clicking during ignition when a burner or the oven is lighting
Parts that commonly relate to gas range operation
If you are troubleshooting ignition, heating, or door-related issues, these model-matched parts are often involved:
- Electrode, bake W11524031 (helps ignite the oven burner)
- Module-spk W10898291 (spark module that can drive ignition clicking)
- Valve, gas (left front and left rear) W11747337 (controls gas flow to specific surface burners)
- Range oven door lock assembly WPW10107820 (used on models with a locking door feature)
Quick troubleshooting guide (symptom to likely area)
| Symptom | What to check first | Part examples for MFGS6030RZ0 |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not ignite | Bake ignition components | Electrode/igniter circuit, wiring, gas supply; electrode, bake W11524031 |
| Constant clicking at burners | Ignition system | Switches/wiring, spark module; module-spk W10898291 |
| One burner will not light | Gas valve and ignition at that burner | Burner head alignment, valve, ignition; valve, gas (left front and left rear) W11747337 |
Why it matters
Gas ranges combine fuel delivery (gas valves and manifold), ignition (spark module and electrodes), and safety controls. Using Maytag MFGS6030RZ0-SPECIFIC parts helps restore safe ignition and consistent baking performance without fitment issues.
Last updated: February 2026
What if I can't find my part on Sears PartsDirect?
If you can’t find a part for your Maytag MFGS6030RZ0 free standing gas range, we recommend confirming the full model number and then searching by the part name or part ID. If you still don’t see it, our parts specialists can help you identify the correct replacement.
Quick checks that usually solve it
- Match the model number exactly: MFGS6030RZ0 (letters and numbers matter)
- Search using a specific term (example: “door lock assembly” instead of “oven door part”)
- Try the part ID if you have it (example: WPW10107820)
- Look for alternate wording (example: “seal, door” vs. “door gasket”)
- Confirm you are shopping for a gas range part, not a wall oven or cooktop part
Common parts customers search for on this model
If your issue matches one of these, starting with the exact part listing helps narrow results fast.
| Symptom or need | Part to look for | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t unlock after self-clean | Range oven door lock assembly WPW10107820 | Door locking and unlocking |
| Oven door leaks heat or smells | Seal, door W11542153 | Heat retention and door seal |
| Drawer won’t slide smoothly | Range storage drawer glide, rear W10807828 | Storage drawer movement |
| Burner ignition problems in oven | Electrode, bake W11524031 | Bake burner ignition |
If the part still doesn’t show up
Use this approach to avoid ordering the wrong item:
- Compare your old part’s markings (part number, stamped codes) to the listing details
- Check whether your range uses a left or right version (common for burner and valve parts)
- If you’re replacing cosmetic pieces, match color and finish (black vs. stainless)
- For hardware, match length and thread type (range screws are not all the same)
Why it matters
Maytag ranges often use multiple revisions of similar-looking parts. Using the exact model number MFGS6030RZ0 and an exact part ID (when available) prevents fit issues, installation delays, and repeat repairs.
Last updated: February 2026




