Does Maytag make gas ranges?
Yes. Maytag makes gas ranges, including freestanding gas ranges like model MGR5755QDW; they use gas burners for the cooktop and a gas oven system designed for consistent baking and broiling. For model-specific features and operating details, use the MGR5755QDW owner's manual.
Most Maytag gas ranges are built around the same core cooking functions:
- Sealed surface burners for everyday cooking
- Oven bake and broil modes for roasting and browning
- Adjustable oven racks for different pan sizes
- An oven light for visibility during cooking
- A storage drawer for cookware (keep flammables out)
| Feature | Gas range (like MGR5755QDW) | Electric range |
|---|---|---|
| Cooktop heat source | Gas flame | Electric element |
| Oven heat source | Gas burner/ignition system | Electric bake/broil elements |
| Common “no heat” causes | Igniter, gas supply, burner issues | Element, relay, wiring issues |
Gas ranges heat differently than electric models, so troubleshooting and parts selection are different. For example, if the oven will not heat on a gas range, the oven igniter is a common starting point; for this model, we list the whirlpool range oven burner igniter 74007498.
- Keep burner caps and ports clean so flames stay even.
- If you ever need to move the range for service, avoid repeated shifting; gas connectors are not designed for continuous movement.
- Make sure the anti-tip bracket is engaged after moving the range.
- Use a 40-watt appliance bulb when replacing the oven light (per the manual).
Last updated: February 2026
Which is the best brand for a gas stove?
The best gas stove brand depends on what you value most (power, reliability, features, or price). If you already own a Maytag MGR5755QDW gas freestanding range, you are in a reliability-focused category; the biggest “upgrade” usually comes from choosing the right burner features and maintaining safe, efficient combustion per the MGR5755QDW owner’s manual.
Focus on the factors that change your day-to-day cooking experience:
- Cooking power and control: high-output burners plus a true low simmer
- Oven performance: consistent bake temperatures and dependable ignition
- Serviceability: parts availability, simpler designs, and common components
- Fit and finish: grates, knobs, door feel, and overall build
- Feature set: convection, self-clean, warming options, and controls
These are typical shopping buckets for gas ranges.
| What you want most | Typical best-fit brand tier | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum power, premium build | Pro-style / luxury brands | Higher BTU burners, heavier grates, higher cost |
| Best value and reliability | Mainstream brands (like Maytag, Whirlpool, GE) | Strong everyday performance, easier ownership |
| Most “smart” features | Tech-forward brands | More electronics and features; repairs can be more complex |
On the MGR5755QDW, the manual describes a high performance burner (right front) for faster boiling and a simmer burner (on select models) for low-heat cooking. A properly adjusted burner should light within a few seconds; natural gas flames are typically blue with a deeper blue inner cone. Yellow, noisy flames point to an air/gas mixture issue that a technician should adjust. Details and safety guidance are in the MGR5755QDW owner’s manual.
- Keep burner ports clean so ignition is fast and even
- Use proper ventilation to reduce combustion byproducts
- If flames are consistently yellow or noisy, schedule a burner adjustment
- Avoid add-on accessories not recommended for your range
Choosing “best” is really choosing the best match for your cooking style and long-term ownership. For most households, a reliable mainstream brand plus correct burner adjustment and ventilation delivers the best real-world results.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I troubleshoot my MGR5755QDW?
For your Maytag MGR5755QDW gas freestanding range, start troubleshooting by checking power, control settings, and burner ignition basics. Many common issues (no heat, uneven flame, locked controls, fault flashes) are resolved with a reset, cleaning, or a simple part check using the MGR5755QDW owner's manual.
- Confirm the range is plugged in and the outlet has power.
- Reset the breaker or replace a blown fuse.
- Verify the oven controls are set correctly (Bake, Broil, temperature).
- If the display is acting up, power-cycle the range: unplug (or switch breaker off) for a few minutes, then restore power.
- For surface burners, make sure the ignitor area is dry and you hear clicking when turning the knob.
| Symptom | What to check | Likely fix |
|---|---|---|
| Surface burner will not light | Ignitor is wet/soiled, no clicking, clogged ports | Dry/clean burner parts; clear ports; replace failed ignition parts |
| Flame is uneven or lifts off ports | Clogged burner ports, pan not centered on grate | Clean ports; center cookware |
| BAKE or LOCK flashes | Control detected an error | Press CANCEL; if it continues, power-cycle the range |
| Controls locked (LOCK shown) | Control lock is enabled | Hold CANCEL then Cook & Hold for 3 seconds to unlock |
- Lock/unlock controls: Press and hold CANCEL and Cook & Hold for 3 seconds (press CANCEL first). “LOCK” flashes when locking and disappears when unlocked.
- If BAKE or LOCK flashes rapidly: Press CANCEL. If it keeps flashing, disconnect power for a few minutes, then reconnect.
If cleaning and resets do not help, these parts commonly solve ignition and heating complaints:
- Surface burner ignition issues: range surface burner electrode WP74009958
- Oven not heating or slow ignition: whirlpool range oven burner igniter 74007498
- Baking temperatures seem off or drift: oven sensor 12001655
Gas ranges rely on both gas flow and electrical ignition. A wet ignitor, clogged burner ports, or a drifting oven sensor can look like a major failure, but the fix is often a quick adjustment, cleaning, or a targeted replacement.
Last updated: March 2026




