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Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Whirlpool Range Bake Igniter for Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 - Part WP9758079

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    Range Oven Igniter

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  • Range Surface Burner Orifice for Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 - Part WPW10185023

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  • Installation Instructions for Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 - Part W10658550

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    Installation Instructions

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  • Range Side Panel for Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 - Part W10575396

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    Range Side Panel

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  • Appliance Paint, 1-qt (bisque) for Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 - Part 4392900

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    Appliance Paint, 1-qt (bisque)

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  • Rear Cover for Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 - Part W10416100

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    Rear Cover

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  • Main Top for Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 - Part 8272253

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    Main Top

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  • Technical Sheet In English for Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 - Part W10538793

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    Technical Sheet In English

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  • Range Oven Door Outer Panel (stainless) for Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 - Part W10330079

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    Range Oven Door Outer Panel (stainless)

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  • Oven Door Trim (silver) for Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 - Part W10067550

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    Oven Door Trim (silver)

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Whirlpool Gas Range WFG510S0AW2 FAQs

Whirlpool gas ranges, including model WFG510S0AW2, are a strong choice when you want dependable everyday cooking, straightforward controls, and widely available replacement parts. Overall performance is typically very good; most complaints we see are about setup details (power, grounding) or normal wear items rather than the core range design.

What “good” means for a gas range

A good gas range consistently lights burners, holds stable oven temperatures, and operates safely on a properly grounded 120V circuit. Whirlpool ranges are built around common, serviceable components, which helps keep long-term ownership practical.

Common strengths
  • Reliable electronic ignition when the outlet is correctly grounded
  • Good value for basic baking and stovetop cooking
  • Parts availability for typical repairs (ignition, sensors, door hardware)
  • Straightforward troubleshooting steps in the documentation
Common drawbacks (typical for many brands)
  • Oven temperature can drift over time if a sensor weakens
  • Ignition issues if power polarity or grounding is incorrect
  • Wear on door hinges or knobs with heavy daily use
Quick checks that affect performance the most

If a Whirlpool gas range seems “not good,” the cause is often installation or a single replaceable part.

  • Verify the range is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet (controls may not work without proper chassis grounding)
  • Confirm the house fuse or breaker is not tripped
  • Make sure the gas shutoff valve is open
  • Avoid using a GFCI outlet for spark-ignition ranges if nuisance tripping occurs
  • If the oven is inaccurate, test and calibrate per the WFG510S0AW2 owner’s manual
Parts that commonly restore “like-new” operation
Symptom Likely area Example part for WFG510S0AW2
Oven temp seems off Temperature sensing Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986
Oven won’t ignite or weak ignition Ignition system Range oven igniter WP8054129
Door won’t close right or feels loose Door hardware Range oven door hinge WPW10299224
Why it matters

A gas range can only perform as designed when it has correct electrical grounding and a steady gas supply. When those basics are right, Whirlpool ranges usually deliver consistent burner ignition and predictable baking results for everyday meals.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 gas range, the model number is on the model/serial rating plate on the oven frame behind the top left side of the oven door. Open the oven door and look along the front frame area for the plate; it lists the model and serial information.

Where to look on model WFG510S0AW2

Check these common spots in this order:

  • Oven frame behind the top left side of the oven door (primary location for this model)
  • Along the front frame just inside the oven opening
  • On a metal rating plate (not a paper sticker) riveted or adhered to the frame
  • If you have a drawer below, do not rely on the drawer area first for this model

For diagrams and labeling examples, use the WFG510S0AW2 installation guide.

Quick steps to find it fast
  1. Turn on the oven light so you can see the frame clearly.
  2. Open the oven door fully.
  3. Look at the upper left area of the oven frame (the front frame around the oven cavity).
  4. Write down the model number and serial number exactly as shown.
What the rating plate helps you do (and why it matters)

The model/serial rating plate is the most reliable way to match Whirlpool range parts and service information to your exact build. It is also referenced for gas-related details (such as the gas type the range is set up for), which matters when ordering parts or following installation and conversion instructions.

You need this Why it matters Example use
Model number Ensures correct part fit Ordering an oven igniter or control knob
Serial number Identifies production series Confirming compatible revisions
Gas type info Supports safe setup and service Verifying Natural gas vs LP conversion guidance
Tips when ordering parts
  • Match the full model number (including all letters and numbers).
  • Use the model number to confirm compatibility before buying electrical or gas components.
  • If you are troubleshooting oven temperature issues, the model number helps confirm the correct sensor, such as the range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2 cooktop burners light but the oven will not, the most common causes are a weak oven igniter, a gas supply issue to the oven burner, or a control or sensor problem. We recommend checking ignition behavior first, then testing key parts.

Quick checks (most likely fixes first)
  • Confirm the range is plugged in and the breaker is on; the oven uses electronic ignition.
  • Make sure the gas shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Start BAKE and watch for ignition: you should hear sparking and the burner should light shortly after.
  • Try BROIL; the broil burner should light within about 8 seconds (some conditions can take longer).
  • If you smell gas but no flame, stop and ventilate; do not keep retrying.
What the symptoms usually mean
What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
No heat, no ignition sounds Power/control issue Verify power, then consider control diagnosis
Clicking/sparking but no flame Gas not reaching oven burner or ignition issue Check shutoff valve; inspect igniter area
Smell of gas, no ignition Weak/failed igniter Replace the igniter
Oven heats but temperature is off Sensor or calibration issue Check sensor and calibration steps
Parts that commonly solve “cooktop works, oven doesn’t”
  • Oven igniter: A weak igniter can prevent the oven burner from opening fully and lighting. Consider replacing the range oven igniter WP8054129.
  • Oven temperature sensor: If the oven heats erratically or won’t regulate temperature, test/replace the range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986.
  • Electronic control: If the display works but BAKE/BROIL will not energize ignition, the control can be involved (diagnosis recommended before replacing).
Why it matters

On gas ranges like the Whirlpool WFG510S0AW2, the cooktop and oven are separate burner systems. The cooktop can light normally while the oven fails if the oven igniter is weak, the oven burner flame setup is off, or the oven control circuit is not sending power to ignition.

Where to confirm proper operation

Use the WFG510S0AW2 installation guide for ignition system notes and burner flame checks, including what a proper bake flame should look like.

Last updated: February 2026

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Most common repair guides to help fix your ranges

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