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  • Nut for Maytag MERS751BAB - Part WPW10131078

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    Lock Nut

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  • Trim for Maytag MERS751BAB - Part WP3608F117-71

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  • Range Oven Door Glass Support for Maytag MERS751BAB - Part WP3807F708-71

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  • Bracket for Maytag MERS751BAB - Part 3801F831-45

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  • Range Foam Spacer for Maytag MERS751BAB - Part WP74005546

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  • Service Bracket for Maytag MERS751BAB - Part W10190166

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  • Trim for Maytag MERS751BAB - Part WP3608F117-70

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  • Range Broil Element for Maytag MERS751BAB - Part WPW10310249

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  • Range Indicator Light Lens for Maytag MERS751BAB - Part WP7730P011-60

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Maytag Electric Range MERS751BAB FAQs

To reset a Maytag electric oven like model MERS751BAB, we disconnect power for a few minutes, then restore power and reset the clock. This clears many control glitches, including flashing display messages, after you press CANCEL to stop the current cycle (see the MERS751BAB owner's manual).

Quick reset steps (most common)

  • Press CANCEL to stop any bake, broil, clean, or keep warm cycle.
  • Turn OFF the range at the household circuit breaker (or unplug if accessible).
  • Wait 2 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Set the time of day (the clock typically needs to be reset after power is restored).

If the display is flashing “BAKE” or “LOCK”

The manual’s troubleshooting guidance is:

  • Press CANCEL.
  • If it keeps flashing, disconnect power for a few minutes, then reconnect.
  • If it continues after the reset, the issue is usually in the control or a related circuit and needs further diagnosis.

If “SAb” is showing (Sabbath Mode)

If the oven seems “stuck” and shows SAb, it is in Sabbath Mode.

What you see What it means What to do
SAb flashing, then steady Sabbath Mode is on Press and hold Clock for 5 seconds
BAKE shown but other keys don’t work Most functions are locked out Cancel BAKE with CANCEL, then exit Sabbath Mode

Why it matters

A power reset clears temporary electronic control errors and restores normal keypad response. Exiting Sabbath Mode is different; it is a settings change, not a power problem.

For additional operating and troubleshooting details for your Maytag electric range, use the MERS751BAB owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Maytag MERS751BAB electric range, we install it on a dedicated 120/240V or 120/208V, 60 Hz AC circuit (single-phase, 3-wire) with its own disconnect and overcurrent protection. Use the range rating plate to confirm the exact electrical load before wiring.

Electrical supply requirements (what to plan for)

  • Dedicated branch circuit from the main panel (no sharing with other appliances)
  • Single-phase, 3-wire supply: 120/240V or 120/208V, 60 Hz AC
  • Separate disconnect and fuses or breaker (either in the main panel or a separate disconnect box)
  • Wiring and installation must follow local code and the National Electrical Code (NEC)
  • Use the range rating plate (kW rating) to confirm the home service is adequate

Cord, outlet, and wiring options

Your installation can be hardwired with conduit or connected to a 3-wire or 4-wire range outlet, depending on local code and how the home is set up.

Connection type What it typically uses Where it connects
Cord-and-plug Approved range power cord (pigtail) Range outlet behind the unit
Hardwired Armored conduit (where required) Terminal block on the back of the range

Cord and conductor sizing (common expectations)

When replacing a power cord, use a cord rated 240V minimum and 40A or 50A, marked for range use, with closed-loop terminals and the correct strain relief opening.

  • Match breaker/cord amp rating to the range’s rating plate and local code
  • Copper or aluminum conductors are commonly accepted at the terminal block (when properly terminated)
  • Tighten connections securely and reinstall all covers after wiring

Why it matters

Correct voltage, a dedicated circuit, and properly torqued connections prevent nuisance tripping, overheating at the terminal connections, and damage to the terminal block and wiring.

For model-specific wiring diagrams and connection steps, follow the MERS751BAB installation guide. If you are inspecting heat damage or loose connections at the power hookup, the terminal block WPW10245259 is the common connection point on the back of the range.

Last updated: January 2026

Common problems on the Maytag MERS751BAB electric range include an oven that will not heat, uneven baking, a broiler that does not work correctly, surface elements that will not heat, and control or indicator lights that act up. Our MERS751BAB owner's manual also points you to the built-in troubleshooting section for symptom-based checks.

Most common symptoms customers report

  • Oven will not heat or takes too long to preheat
  • Oven bakes unevenly (hot spots or undercooked centers)
  • Broil does not heat or browns poorly
  • One surface burner will not heat or cycles incorrectly
  • Hot surface or oven indicator light stays on or will not come on
  • Door does not seal well, causing heat loss

Quick checks you can do first

  • Confirm the range has full power (a tripped double breaker can leave you with partial heat).
  • For a single dead surface burner, swap cookware and try a different element setting to rule out pan issues.
  • If bake is weak but broil works (or vice versa), suspect a failed heating circuit for that function.
  • Look for visible damage: blistering, cracks, or burn marks on heating components and wiring.
  • Check the oven door seal for gaps, tears, or looseness around the frame.

Parts that commonly relate to these problems

Symptom Commonly involved part What it affects
Oven not heating or uneven baking Bake element Primary heat source for baking
Heat escaping, long preheat Door gasket Keeps heat inside the oven cavity
Indicator light issues Oven indicator light Status light operation

If you are seeing heat loss around the door, the door gasket WPW10162384 is a common wear item. If the oven light is out, the oven bulb 8009 is a straightforward replacement.

Why it matters

Catching these issues early helps prevent poor cooking results, reduces strain on the range’s electrical components, and can avoid secondary damage such as overheated wiring at connections.

Helpful DIY guidance

For step-by-step symptom troubleshooting, use oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video to narrow down whether the issue is power supply, a heating element, or a control-related problem.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Maytag MERS751BAB electric range, a normal preheat is typically 8 to 15 minutes for many baking temperatures. If preheat is taking much longer, the most common causes are a weak bake heating circuit, temperature sensing issues, or airflow and usage conditions that slow heat-up.

What “normal” looks like on this model

Our guidance for MERS751BAB is to allow 8 to 15 minutes for preheating during Bake. You can confirm the Bake operation steps and preheat expectations in the MERS751BAB owner's manual.

Situation What you’ll notice What it points to
Preheat is 8 to 15 minutes One long beep at set temp Normal operation
Preheat is 20+ minutes Food bakes unevenly Weak heating or sensing issue
Never seems to reach temp Long preheat, poor results Heating circuit or control problem

Common reasons preheat takes too long

  • Weak bake heating: the oven still heats, but slowly, so it struggles to climb to set temperature.
  • Temperature sensor or control issue: the oven may misread temperature and cycle heat incorrectly.
  • Door seal leak: heat escapes around the door, extending preheat time (check for gaps or damage).
  • Blocked oven vent or restricted airflow: blocking the vent can reduce performance and increase heat-up time.
  • Opening the door during preheat: each door opening dumps heat and adds minutes.

Quick checks you can do safely

  • Set Bake to 350°F and time preheat; compare to the 8 to 15 minute guideline.
  • Avoid opening the door until the preheat beep.
  • Make sure the oven vent area is not covered and airflow is clear.
  • Inspect the door seal for tears, flattening, or sections pulling away from the frame.
  • If you suspect a heating problem, disconnect power before any internal inspection.

Parts that often solve slow-preheat symptoms

If you find heat loss at the door, replacing the door gasket WPW10162384 is a common fix. If the oven light is out while you are testing, the oven bulb 8009 is the correct replacement for this model.

Why it matters

Long preheat usually means the oven is not producing heat efficiently or is losing heat. That leads to longer cook times, uneven baking, and inconsistent results, especially for breads, casseroles, and multi-rack baking.

Last updated: January 2026

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