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Posted on Aug 08, 2007

Bottom oven does not heat up, top oven works

4 yo unit, Control board only one yo The bottom unit stopped heating up one day and it just sits at "100" without heat. The top oven still works. I have tried turning the circuit breaker off for 10 minutes but it does not seem to want work. This was a suggestion my the maytag people when the control board went out last time.

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  • rohdeb Sep 12, 2007

    The bottom ignitor was broken and just got it fixed last week. The repair man said it did not show a lot of wear from the outside. We do not use this oven extensively so I am pretty frustrated with it. We have replace the electronic board also in less than 5 years, so I am starting to wonder about Maytags. The "Maytag" man has been busy here.

  • danasue Mar 11, 2008

    same problem bottom oven goes to 100 degress. the gas does not come and you can hear an audible click up at the electronic display at the top of the stove. Tried unplugging the stove in hopes it might just need to reboot. no luck. yes the range is just out of warranty. of course.

  • Anonymous Mar 17, 2008

    lower oven does not heat. top element gets warm but not hot and bottom element does nothing

  • copy_cat001 Apr 13, 2008

    I have the same problem. The ignitor seems to glow but it seems to be only the center. are the outside edges supposed to glow ? The gas never comes on and I do not hear anything.

  • GeminiMan May 15, 2008

    I had the same problem! First my top oven would not pre heat, then the bottom oven stoppd working, The repair man replaced the ignitor in both the top and bottom. It worked for about a year. Now my top oven is not working again. I'm beginning to wonder about Maytag appliances! If this a part I could purchase and install, where could it be purchased and what steps are needed to install

  • Anonymous Mar 29, 2014

    ALL THE LIGHT WENT ON AND AFTER THAT WENT OFF ON CONTROL BOARD

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The most common problem for your description is that your bottom ignitor is not working properly just because the ignitor glows doesnt mean your ignitor is working it has to draw 3 amps or more to ignite the bottom burner part number for the ignitor is 12400035 let me know how you make out

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