Maytag Range: Repair or Replace?

Decide whether to repair or replace your Maytag range with this cost-based decision guide for MGR gas and MER electric models.

Updated 2026-04-18 Appliance Repair Guide

Key Takeaways

  • Oven igniters and bake elements are almost always worth repairing on Maytag MGR and MER ranges.
  • Oven cavity and glass cooktop replacements rarely justify the cost on ranges over 12 years old.
  • Maytag gas ranges average 15–17 years, outlasting electric MER models by 2–3 years.
  • Evaluate cooktop and oven sections separately — a failed oven on an otherwise good range is usually worth repairing.
  • Any gas leak from the manifold or valves is a safety issue that may justify full replacement over repair.

The Bottom Line

Repair igniters, elements, and sensors on Maytag ranges under 12 years old. Replace when facing cavity damage, major gas valve issues, or repeated control board failures.

Maytag ranges — including the MGR gas and MER electric lines — combine a cooktop and oven into a single unit, which means the repair-or-replace decision is more nuanced than for standalone appliances. A failed burner or element does not condemn the entire range, but a cracked oven cavity or failed control board might. This guide walks you through a structured framework so you can evaluate whether your Maytag range deserves another repair or has reached the point where replacement is the smarter investment.

Decision Framework

  1. Identify the failure → Burner igniters, bake elements, and surface switches are wear parts. Control boards, oven cavities, and gas valves are major component failures.
  2. Get the repair estimate → Compare the quoted repair cost against 50% of a new Maytag range. Ranges hold value well, so a higher dollar repair can still make sense on a younger unit.
  3. Check the age → Maytag ranges average 13–17 years. Gas MGR models tend to outlast electric MER models by 2–3 years due to fewer electronic components.
  4. Assess both sections → If the cooktop works but the oven does not (or vice versa), the repair math changes. A failed oven on an otherwise good range is usually worth repairing.
  5. Check for gas leaks → Any gas leak from the supply line, manifold, or valves makes the range unsafe. If the leak source requires major valve or manifold replacement, replacement of the entire range may be more practical.

Repairs Worth Doing

RepairTypical CostVerdict
Oven igniter (MGR gas)from $165Worth it — most common gas range repair, quick replacement
Bake or broil element (MER electric)from $155Worth it — visible element swap, no disassembly needed
Surface burner switchfrom $130Worth it — controls a single burner, simple electrical repair
Door hinge or springfrom $140Worth it — restores door seal and self-cleaning lock function
Oven temperature sensorfrom $125Worth it — fixes inaccurate temperatures and error codes

Repairs to Think Twice About

RepairTypical CostVerdict
Oven control boardfrom $325Borderline — electronic failures may recur on models over 10 years old
Gas safety valve assemblyfrom $275Borderline — essential safety component, but high labor cost to access
Oven cavity linerfrom $400Usually not worth it — warped or cracked cavities indicate structural fatigue
Glass cooktop surface (MER)from $350Borderline — glass cost alone is high, plus labor for wiring and sensor reconnection

The Energy Argument

Ranges consume less standby energy than refrigerators, so the energy savings from upgrading are more modest. A new Maytag MER electric range with convection saves from $20 per year compared to an older radiant-only model by reducing preheat time and cooking more evenly at lower temperatures. Gas MGR models see smaller efficiency gains since gas burner technology has not changed dramatically. The stronger argument for new ranges is improved safety features — flame failure detection, automatic shutoff, and better insulation that keeps exterior surfaces cooler.

What to Do With Your Old Machine

Gas ranges must be professionally disconnected from the gas supply before removal. Electric ranges require disconnection from the dedicated 240V circuit. Most retailers offer haul-away service with delivery of a new range. Scrap metal recyclers accept ranges and will disassemble the unit for steel and copper recovery. If the range still functions, donation to habitat stores or community organizations keeps it in use. Our Maytag technicians provide a transparent diagnosis starting from $135.

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