How To Replace A Maytag Oven Fuse [Quick Guide]

If you would like to learn how to replace a Maytag oven fuse, this article is for you. We will walk you through the easy steps you need to follow to do this.

How To Replace A Maytag Oven Fuse

Below, we have listed the steps you need to follow in order to replace the thermal fuse in a Maytag oven…

Step 1: Pull the oven away from the wall.

Step 2: To avoid the risk of electrocution, unplug the oven’s power cord from the outlet or switch the circuit breaker off.

Step 3: Get a Philips head screwdriver.

Step 4: Using the Philips head screwdriver, take out the screws which hold the upper and lower back panels of the oven in place.

Step 5: Lift the panels of and set them aside.

Step 6: Locate the thermal fuse and disconnect the two wires from the terminals.

Step 7: Take out the screw which holds the thermal fuse to the oven’s rear.

Step 8: Remove the thermal fuse and get a new one.

Step 9: Secure the new thermal fuse to the oven’s rear using the screws.

Step 10: Reconnect the wires to the terminals of the new thermal fuse.

Step 11: Reposition the upper and lower back panels on the oven.

Step 12: Hold the panels in place with the screws.

Step 13: Reconnect the power to the oven by switching the circuit breaker on or plugging the power cord back into the outlet.

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Step 14: Push the oven back to the wall.

If you would like a visual of how to replace a Maytag oven fuse, watch the video below.

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Where Is the Fuse On A Maytag Oven?

The thermal fuse is located on the oven’s rear right behind the panel. If you remove the panel, you should see the thermal fuse close to the terminals of the bake or broil elements.

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