Where can I find my Maytag stove model number?
On your Maytag range, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. On model MET8720DS00, you’ll typically find that label around the oven door opening (door jamb) or on the frame behind the lower storage drawer.
Most common places to check
- Open the oven door and look along the left or right door jamb
- Pull out the bottom storage drawer and look on the frame behind it
- Check the back panel near the vent area
- Look along the side frame just inside the front edge of the range
How to find it fast (and what to write down)
We recommend writing down both the model number and serial number exactly as shown; you’ll need them for parts lookup, troubleshooting, and service.
| What to record | Example format | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | MET8720DS00 | Ensures parts fit your exact Maytag range |
| Serial number | Letters and numbers | Helps match production details and service info |
Why it matters
Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong Maytag parts (like a bake element, surface element, or control panel) and speeds up diagnosis when you’re following troubleshooting steps in the documentation.
Helpful tip
If the label is hard to read, take a clear photo with your phone and zoom in. For label location diagrams and service information, use the MET8720DS00 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What is a common problem of the electric oven?
A common problem on the Maytag MET8720DS00 electric range is the oven not heating correctly (no heat, slow preheat, or uneven baking). The most frequent causes are a failed bake or broil heating circuit, a control setting or lockout issue, or a temperature control/calibration problem; start with the basic checks in the MET8720DS00 owner's manual.
Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
- Oven will not operate at all: power supply issue, tripped breaker, or control not set correctly
- Oven heats but temperature is off: oven temperature calibration needs adjustment
- Indicator lights flash or display shows codes: control detected a fault or needs to be cleared/reset
- Cooktop works but oven does not: electronic oven control settings, lockout, or an oven heating component issue
- Oven light out: bulb or lens issue (separate from heating performance)
Quick checks we recommend first (safe, no tools)
- Confirm the range has power (breaker not tripped).
- Verify the electronic oven control is set correctly for BAKE or BROIL.
- Make sure Control Lockout is not enabled.
- If the display is flashing after a power interruption, clear it and reset the clock.
- If temperature seems consistently high or low, adjust oven temperature calibration per the manual.
Parts that commonly solve “won’t heat” complaints
If basic checks do not fix it, these are the most common repair paths for electric ovens.
| Symptom | Most likely area | Typical next step |
|---|---|---|
| No bake heat | Bake heating circuit | Inspect/replace bake element if damaged |
| Uneven or weak baking | Bake element or calibration | Calibrate temperature; inspect element |
| Light works, oven still cold | Control or sensor circuit | Diagnose wiring/control and sensor inputs |
For this model, the bake element is a common suspect; see the range bake element W11662148 if you find visible blistering, cracks, or burn spots.
Why it matters
An oven that does not heat correctly wastes energy and ruins cooking results. Addressing calibration and heating-element problems early also helps prevent overheating, repeated error codes, and unnecessary strain on the electronic control.
Last updated: February 2026
Is a stove 120v or 240v?
For the Maytag MET8720DS00 electric range, the cooking and baking heat runs on 240V (or 208V in some homes), while some components (like the clock, lights, and controls) use 120V from the same household supply. Confirm your exact supply and wiring method in the MET8720DS00 installation guide.
What voltage this range is designed to use
Most U.S. electric ranges like MET8720DS00 are supplied by a split-phase circuit that provides both 120V and 240V:
- 240V (or 208V) powers high-wattage loads (bake, broil, surface elements)
- 120V powers lower-wattage loads (display, oven light, some control circuits)
- Typical circuit size is 40A or 50A, depending on the range’s rating
- Connection is typically 3-wire or 4-wire, based on local code requirements
Quick comparison
| Appliance type | Typical supply | What it powers |
|---|---|---|
| Electric range (like MET8720DS00) | 120/240V (or 120/208V) | Heating elements plus controls/lights |
| Gas range | 120V | Ignition, controls, lights (not heat) |
How to tell what you have at home (safe checks)
We recommend these practical checks before installing or troubleshooting power issues:
- Look for a dedicated range breaker labeled 40A or 50A in your electrical panel
- Check the wall outlet type (many electric ranges use a 4-prong 14-50 style receptacle)
- Verify the range’s model/serial/rating plate location and electrical rating using the MET8720DS00 owner’s manual
- If you are changing from a 3-wire to 4-wire cord (or vice versa), follow the installation steps exactly
- Use a licensed electrician for any wiring changes or if you see heat damage at the cord connection
Why it matters
Using the wrong voltage or an incorrect cord/wiring setup can cause symptoms like an oven that will not heat, surface elements that underperform, or intermittent control problems. Correct voltage and proper terminal connections help protect key components such as the terminal block and control system.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Maytag electric oven not heating up?
If your Maytag MET8720DS00 electric range oven is not heating, the most common causes are a tripped breaker, a failed bake or broil heating element, or a control or sensor issue that prevents the elements from turning on. Start with power checks, then inspect the elements.
Quick checks first (fastest fixes)
- Confirm the range has full power: electric ovens typically need both legs of a 240V supply; a half-tripped breaker can leave the display working but stop heating.
- Make sure you are using a normal Bake or Broil cycle (not Delay Start or Control Lock).
- Verify the oven door is fully closed and the cavity is empty of foil that could block heat flow.
- Check that the oven vent area is not obstructed (restricted venting can affect performance).
What to inspect on MET8720DS00
Heating elements
A failed element is the most common no-heat cause.
| Symptom | Most likely issue | What you’ll usually see |
|---|---|---|
| No heat on Bake | Bake element problem | Blistering, cracks, or no glow when heating |
| No heat on Broil | Broil element problem | No red glow at the top during Broil |
| Weak/uneven heat | Element partially failed or temperature control issue | Long preheat, inconsistent baking |
If the bake element is damaged or fails a continuity test, replace the range bake element W11662148.
Temperature control and safety devices
If both elements look good, the issue is often in the temperature sensing or control circuit (for example, a temperature sensor reading incorrectly, wiring damage, or an electronic control problem). Use the diagnostic and testing guidance in the MET8720DS00 owner's manual.
Why it matters
When an electric oven does not heat, it is usually either a power supply problem (one breaker leg out) or an open heating circuit (failed element or wiring). Fixing the root cause restores safe, accurate oven temperature control and prevents repeat failures.
Helpful DIY guidance
- Follow the step-by-step checks in oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video to narrow down whether the problem is power, an element, or a control issue.
Last updated: February 2026
Does Maytag make electric stoves?
Yes. Maytag makes electric stoves (electric ranges), including models like the Maytag MET8720DS00. If you own this range, our MET8720DS00 owner's manual covers features, use, maintenance, and how to identify the correct replacement parts by model and serial number.
How to confirm you have a Maytag electric range
Check these quick identifiers on your appliance and paperwork:
- Model number tag shows MET8720DS00
- Power supply is 240/208 VAC (typical for electric ranges)
- Cooktop uses radiant elements under a glass-ceramic surface (common on many Maytag electric ranges)
- Oven heats with electric bake and broil elements
- Your installation instructions reference an electrical connection and cord/terminal block setup
What “electric stove” means for parts and service
On an electric range like MET8720DS00, the most common service items are electrical heating and connection components.
| Area | Common electric-range parts | Example from this model’s parts list |
|---|---|---|
| Power connection | Terminal block, power cord strain relief | Terminal block WPW10245259 |
| Cooktop heating | Radiant surface element(s) | Range radiant surface element W11171119 |
| Oven heating | Bake element, broil element | Range bake element W11662148 |
Why it matters
Electric ranges rely on high-voltage power and heating circuits; using factory-specified parts helps ensure proper fit, safe electrical connections, and correct heating performance.
Helpful tip before ordering parts
Use the complete model and serial number from the range’s ID tag when selecting parts; it prevents mismatches across similar Maytag range designs.
Last updated: February 2026
Are Maytag electric ranges good?
Yes. Maytag electric ranges like model MET8720DS00 are built for everyday cooking with durable heating components and straightforward controls; they are a solid choice when you want consistent baking and reliable surface-element performance backed by a strong parts warranty.
What “good” means for this Maytag range
We judge an electric range on heat consistency, component durability, and long-term support. For MET8720DS00, the documentation highlights extended parts coverage on key cooking components, which is a practical indicator of expected durability.
- Consistent oven performance depends on healthy bake/broil elements and proper temperature sensing
- Smooth-top models are convenient to clean but need the right cleaning routine to avoid cosmetic wear
- Convection models can cook more evenly when the fan and airflow are unobstructed
- Long-term value improves when common wear parts are readily available
Warranty coverage that supports long-term value
The Maytag limited warranty for this product line includes extended parts coverage (years 2 through 10) on certain major components. That matters because those are the parts that most directly affect cooking performance.
| Component type | Coverage style | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Glass-ceramic cooktop (thermal breakage) | Parts coverage (limited) | Helps protect a high-cost surface |
| Electric surface elements | Parts coverage (limited) | Supports long-term burner performance |
| Electric bake/broil elements (excludes convection element) | Parts coverage (limited) | Helps keep oven heating reliable |
For the exact terms and what is excluded, use the MET8720DS00 owner's manual.
What to check when shopping or troubleshooting
If you are deciding whether your range is “good” in day-to-day use, these checks give a clear answer fast:
- Oven preheats in a normal time and holds temperature without wide swings
- Bake results are even front-to-back (rotate pans once to confirm)
- Surface elements cycle normally (glow on and off) without dead spots
- Control panel responds consistently without missed touches
- Cooktop surface stays smooth and cleans without permanent haze
If the oven is not heating properly, follow the steps in oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video.
Why it matters
A range can look great but still disappoint if the bake element, surface elements, or cooktop are weak. Maytag’s extended parts coverage on core heating components is a strong sign that the range is designed for long service life when maintained and installed correctly.
Last updated: February 2026




