if the clock is blank it's bad and you have to change out the clock assy. if that's your model number MEW5527B it says your part is
WP74009198 and it's around 260 dollars but this must be an older wall oven because nobody has it in stock,you can go here,put your full model number in and go to control panel and look up your computer board or clock assy. same thing
https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-number/MEW5527BAW/3048/0125300.html
Without seeing how or where the screw is located the Idea below may work. I assume, what is left of the screw head is flush with the hinge. See if you can get a drill bit on top of the screw. If so start with a drill bit smaller than the outermost edge of the screw head. Drill slowly until the head of the screw is gone. You can always start small and work your way up to a larger bit. Do not drill into the hinge. Now that the head of the screw is off, you should be able to lift the hinge off. You will now have the shaft of the screw sticking up. I would spray the saft with a penetrating fluid or wd-40. Let it sit in. Then take a pair of locking vice grips and lock on the remanding part of the screw. Now you should be able to turn it to the left like a normal screw.
If you somehow brake the screw off flush with the frame then youll need to use an easy out.
This is normal, don't panic! You have to let it cool off. Cool down can take up to 2 hours (after the clean cycle is done). The companies do not factor in cool down time into the length of the clean cycle. The oven reaches about 750 to 800 degrees during self clean so give it some time.
Hi, Seems like you found out the hard way what I wrote about in this tip... Check it out it also contains some thing to try on how to unlock that oven..
MAYTAG Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes
Failure CodeConditionCheck/Repair
F1
Defective touch pad or membrane
Replace touch pad or membrane (usually the touch pad)*
F1
Watchdog on board
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F2
Oven too hot
Replace relay board (if present) or bad oven temperature sensor
F3 or F4
Open or shorted oven temperature sensor
Replace oven temperature sensor
F5
Hardware and watchdog circuits disagree
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F6
Missing AC signal
Check for proper voltage
F7
Function key shorted or stuck button
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) or un-stick button
F8
Analog/Digital supervisory
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F9
Door latch supervisory
Check door lock circuit or replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F0
Function key stuck
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC)
f your 2008 Maytag double oven's lower door is locked, here are some steps you can try to unlock it:
Press Cancel/Off Key: Start by pressing the Cancel/Off key. Wait for 20-30 seconds, then try to open the door. Sometimes this simple latch reset can do the trick.
Power Cycle: Turn off the power at the circuit breaker or fuse box for one minute. After that, turn the power back on. Allow the oven to cool for approximately 30-90 minutes, and then move the latch arm to the left to unlock the door.
Self-Clean Cycle Interruption: If the door locked during a self-clean cycle, select the "Self Clean" option, and then choose "Cancel". Wait a couple of minutes, and then try to start the cycle again. If the self-clean cycle was started by mistake, press the Cancel/Off key. The oven will need to cool to around 200°F (95°C) before the door can open.
Remember to ensure that the oven is cool and the power is turned off before attempting any of these steps. Hopefully, one of these methods will help you unlock the oven door! Your manual might prove helpful. Oven is Locked - What to Do - Product Help ' Maytag
There are two types and they both work to a theme. Modern Oven hinges are inset into the door itself, so you just split the door apart, take the old ones out and the new ones in. The other type have the hinges inside the oven itself between the outside of the oven cavity and the outer panel. With those you pull out or remove the wall oven and look at the back and underneath for the screws. Remove the side panels, remove and replace the hinges.
Door Mounted Hinge
Side Mounted hinge
your Maytag range has only a single heating element located at the top of the oven, it is likely a "broil" element, which is used primarily for cooking food close to the top of the oven. The lower heating element, which is typically used for baking and roasting, may be hidden beneath the oven floor or located at the bottom of the oven.
If your oven is not getting very hot, it is possible that the broil element is malfunctioning and needs to be replaced. However, if the oven is not heating evenly or is not getting hot enough to cook food properly, it may be a more complex issue related to the temperature sensor, the control board, or other components.
To diagnose and repair the issue, it is recommended to have the range serviced by a qualified technician, who can properly identify the model and locate the faulty component. The model number of your range can typically be found on a label inside the oven door, on the back of the range, or on a storage drawer beneath the oven.