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Maytag CWE5800ACE oven "not working"
Could be in the oven switch , get a voltmeter and trace it through till you find the fault , it could cost a fortune if you just keep throwing parts at it . that is not the way to repair things , find the fault first .
10/29/2021 6:39:40 AM •
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on Oct 29, 2021
My maytag double over says it's locked, though it isn't locked. But the button on the control pad just beep and do nothing. What can I do?
The control panel lock has been engaged. This keeps the range from being used during cleaning; it also keeps young children or adults with dementia from turning on and ignoring the oven. For many Maytag double ovens, to engage or disengage the control panel lock, press and hold the upper oven Cancel keypad and then press and hold the Cook & Hold keypad button for 3+ seconds. The Lock message should be replaced by Off. Note: on some models, if the oven is in use, the control panel lock can't be disengaged. In that case, you need to shut off the power (at the circuit breaker) to the oven for at least one minute before restoring power. Then wait for the oven to cool (or at least one minute if the oven was cool to begin with) before attempting to disengage the control panel lock.
Please add a comment with the model number of your double oven if these directions do not work for you.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
3/30/2021 9:39:45 PM •
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on Mar 30, 2021
Maytag Cwe4800acb oven error
You either have a bad control board or the touch pad has a button sticking and it needs the touch pad. The temperature sensor would not be a problem for this concern. I hope this helps.
2/19/2019 6:41:13 PM •
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on Feb 19, 2019
MAYTAG OVEN ERROR CODE F3
Hi Janine.
F3 means
"Shorted oven temperature sensor" and it is
returned when the oven electronic control detects a wrong impedance
value from the oven temperature sensor circuit.
The oven temperature sensor is a probe located inside the oven cavity.
The sensor can be removed from the oven and tested using a multimeter
set on impedance. The impedance reading across the two sensor's contacts
at room temperature must be about 1100 Ohms. Impedance increment rate
is 100 Ohms more for every 50 degrees temperature increase. If the
reading is sensibly different from this value the sensor must be
replaced.
Here the replacement part: Long Oven Sensor Kit
The sensor is indicated as part number 11 in
the exploded view available here.
The sensor is held by two screws. In order to replace the sensor
disconnect power, disconnect the connector attached to the sensor, undo
the two screws and remove the sensor. Perform operations in reverse
order to install the new sensor.
Regards.
Ginko
12/27/2018 12:34:20 PM •
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on Dec 27, 2018
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