AGS5 Amana Range - Instructions
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Oven would not heat consistently
6 of 7 people
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Leland from Orting, WA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
I needed to remove the rear panel to replace the sensor, but unfortunately, that was not the problem. It could have been; but also, it could have been the electronic control, or the gas control valve. This was the cheapest "trial" fix. I did talk to a "Warranty Repair Man", who said that IF it was the electronic control, because of
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the age of the oven, (13 years) the part would not be available and would need to be fabricated by the manufacture. Even then the cost would approach the cost of a new oven. So, we abandonded the idea of repairs to this one. I guess 13 years is a bit to much to expect of a machine this day and time. Things are made to use-up and throw away. Such is life ! !
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oven wouldnt light or would light inconsistently
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Jay from Hubbard, TX
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
igniter would heat but oven wouldnt come on or would intermittently.opened door a little and lifted it off removed racks and bottom shield removed wingnut and burner shield,removed 2 screws holding igniter ,took off lower shield to allow access to plug,unplugged old one plugged in new one replaced shield and 2 screws holding igniter,put o
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ven back together in reverse order,works like new :) ps if unit not unplugged from wall be careful igniter is hot with electricity and will bite you OUCH!
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Oven wouldn't reach temp, gas smell and loud pop when gas would re-ignite,took 45 mins or more to reach 350' from starting temp of 100'
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Randall from LOS LUNAS, NM
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Considered calling a repair facility, after reading your tips and what parts should fix what problem I decided to fix myself. Moved oven out,slide in gas range. Took off probe and tested with volt ohm meter, read 1090 ohms, should have been good. I could see oven igniter glow red, but I decided to replace both units, glad I did. Oven go'
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s from 100' to 350' in 8 minutes now, for less than $85.00 have a fully functioning oven now. I'm sure the repair would have exceeded $300.00 or more being we live in a rural area. Thanks for the tips from your experts as well as you customers.
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light bulb in water ice freezer door went bad
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Carl from RIVERSIDE, CA
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Screw drivers
I didn't. Don't know how to get to light bulb to change it for this specific model
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Oven did not heat up.
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NICHOLAD from NANUET, NY
- Very Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
First I changed the temperature sensor and when it didn’t get hot I Also changed the igniter. Fired right up.
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inner glass on oven door cracked.
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valerie from lanoka harbor, NJ
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Repair was very simple. Took the door apart in layers, replaced the glass and put everything else back. it took longer to clean the stove than it did to actually take it apart and put it back together. guess i didnt need to be that much of a clean freak!
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Stove wouldn't stay lit and would fire unless the gas was turned on the range top .
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Allen from Swengel, PA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
Removed the drawer and the flash plate underneath .
Unplugged the igniter then opened the & removed the over door . Lifted the bottom plate to expose the burner and igniter . Undo the 2 screws holding the igniter in place . Replace the igniter and reach underneath and plug the wire connecters together . Place all the proper things in ... Read more their place .. and it was finished ...
The biggest snag I ran into was the one of the 2 screws stripped out when when taken things apart .. but I have taps and found a few new screws and replaced them ......
Quite easy fix .. don't a pay repair man to do it .... !!
Unplugged the igniter then opened the & removed the over door . Lifted the bottom plate to expose the burner and igniter . Undo the 2 screws holding the igniter in place . Replace the igniter and reach underneath and plug the wire connecters together . Place all the proper things in ... Read more their place .. and it was finished ...
The biggest snag I ran into was the one of the 2 screws stripped out when when taken things apart .. but I have taps and found a few new screws and replaced them ......
Quite easy fix .. don't a pay repair man to do it .... !!
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Oven took way too long to preheat . Emitted strong gas odor.
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Patrick from Las Vegas, NV
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
I first matched the symptom (very long preheat time/gas odor) with the most likely problem (faulty oven gas igniter). I then wrote the model # and Googled gas oven repair and got to your website. I then located the faulty part within about 5 clicks and proceeded to order the exact part within another 5 or so clicks. I received my order f
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rom PartSelest in 2 days and had the oven working with the new igniter in about 10 minutes....Then it dawned on me---"Hey, I should be a Maytag Repair Man."
Thanks for the prompt delivery and the correct installation instructions. I will absolutely use your service again. (Not too soon, I hope !)
Thanks for the prompt delivery and the correct installation instructions. I will absolutely use your service again. (Not too soon, I hope !)
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Faulty bulb receptacle
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Kenneth from Lynchburg, VA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Unplugged the stove and removed the back panel, disconnected the wires from the old receptacle, removed it, inserted the new receptacle, connected the wires, put the back panel of the stove on, plugged in the stove and then checked to see if the bulb was now burning. Success!
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Bent Bottom Oven Door Cosmetic Front Glass Support
5 of 5 people
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Rex from West Richland, WA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
1. Lift the Oven Door off of the 2 stove hinge mechanisms.
2. Remove the screws holding the bottom Glass Support Bracket.
3. Slide the Support Bracket out from under the oven door side bracket tangs and off the cosmetic front glass.
4. Slide the glass out of the top bracket and thoroughly clean both sides of the glass with ... Read more glass cleaner and wipe with paper towels.
5. Slide the new Glass Support Bracket onto the bottom of the glass, slide the glass back into the oven door top bracket, and slide the new bracket under the oven door side bracket tangs.
6. Reinstall the screws, and then slide the oven door back onto the 2 hinge mechanisms on the stove.
2. Remove the screws holding the bottom Glass Support Bracket.
3. Slide the Support Bracket out from under the oven door side bracket tangs and off the cosmetic front glass.
4. Slide the glass out of the top bracket and thoroughly clean both sides of the glass with ... Read more glass cleaner and wipe with paper towels.
5. Slide the new Glass Support Bracket onto the bottom of the glass, slide the glass back into the oven door top bracket, and slide the new bracket under the oven door side bracket tangs.
6. Reinstall the screws, and then slide the oven door back onto the 2 hinge mechanisms on the stove.
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Glass on inside of oven door cracked
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Tim from Athens, OH
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
I took the oven door apart, pulled out the broken fragments of glass and replaced it with the new glass. I should have taken notes as I took the door apart because it was a bit tricky to remember how all the pieces fit back together.
I was very impressed with how quickly the parts were shipped and the quality of the packing ma ... Read more terials to protect the glass as it was shipped.
I was very impressed with how quickly the parts were shipped and the quality of the packing ma ... Read more terials to protect the glass as it was shipped.
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Variable oven heat and Ignitor. problems
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Floyd from Kenai, AK
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
moved stove away from the wall, Disconnected power, Removed 2 screws on the access panel and removed panel. Disconnected qwick release conections on heat sensor and ignitor, Removed oven door and burner cover to expose ignitor, removed 2 screws to remove ignitor and replaced ignitor. Removed 2 screws and removed sensor, replaced sensor.
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Reconnected qwick conects on sensor and ignitor. Replaced oven door, burner cover and access panel and checked out. Checks OK !
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Oven would not maintain temperature
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KATHY from PLEASANT GAP, PA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
So simple! I really had no idea what the problem was. I found the PartsSelect site, read the comments from fellow Maytag double oven owners, diagnosed the problem as the sensor and ordered the part. It arrived in only two days! We removed the back of the stove, pulled the old sensor through, plugged the new one in and YAY the oven is l
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ike new. I have to admit most of the repair time involved sweeping up the dog hair that had accumulated under the stove.
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Broken outer glass on oven door
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Peter from Coral Springs, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
My 4 year old son managed to break the oven door glass. The repair man asked for $175 to fix it
I had ordered the door kit from Part Select and it arrived earlier than promised. Fifteen minutes later I had it in place. The cost $49.64
Thanks Part Select,
Peter Lobo
I had ordered the door kit from Part Select and it arrived earlier than promised. Fifteen minutes later I had it in place. The cost $49.64
Thanks Part Select,
Peter Lobo
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oven would not come to set heat
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Ralph from Portsmouth, NH
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
slide out stove remove rear cover (6 screws) to access sensor plug . remove two screws from inside oven area and remove part,replace in reverse order.
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