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Whirlpool WEE750H0HZ0 electric slide-in range

Whirlpool WEE750H0HZ0 electric slide-in range Parts

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Whirlpool Electric Slide-In Range WEE750H0HZ0 FAQs

On your Whirlpool WEE750H0HZ0 electric slide-in range, the F9E0 (often shown as F9 or F9, E0) code after a power outage points to an electrical supply problem the control is detecting, most commonly a miswired outlet or incorrect voltage at the range.

What to do first (safe, quick checks)

  • Turn the range off at the breaker for 1 minute, then turn it back on to clear a one-time power glitch.
  • If F9E0 returns, stop using the oven and cooktop until the power supply is corrected.
  • Confirm the breaker is fully reset (switch it OFF, then ON).
  • If the range is plugged in, make sure the cord is fully seated in the outlet.
  • If the range is hardwired, keep the breaker OFF and do not open the wiring compartment unless you are qualified.

Why F9E0 matters

This code is tied to the range detecting an improper electrical condition. Continuing to run the range with incorrect wiring or voltage can cause repeated shutdowns, poor heating performance, or damage to electrical components.

Common causes and the most likely fix

What’s happening What it usually means Best next step
F9E0 appears right after power is restored Supply voltage issue or outlet wiring issue Have the home electrical supply verified by a qualified electrician
Range is dead and shows F9E0 Miswired outlet, missing neutral/ground, or incorrect connection Verify wiring against the installation guide
Code clears but comes back during baking/broiling Voltage drops or unstable supply under load Electrician checks circuit, connections, and breaker size

When parts are involved (less common)

F9E0 is usually not caused by a failed bake or broil part. If the electrical supply checks out and the code persists, a technician may test control and sensing circuits. For heating symptoms that are separate from F9E0 (like no bake heat), a common repair is replacing the bake element W10779716.

Helpful reference

Last updated: February 2026

A Whirlpool electric range like model WEE750H0HZ0 typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Heavy use, frequent self-clean cycles, and unresolved heating or control issues can shorten that lifespan.

What affects how long an electric range lasts?

  • How often you cook (daily cooking wears elements and switches faster)
  • Self-clean frequency (high heat can stress wiring, sensors, and electronics)
  • Power quality (surges can damage the control board and switches)
  • Ventilation and cooling (a failing fan can overheat components)
  • Cleaning habits (spills left to bake on can damage finishes and door seals)

Parts that commonly determine “end of life” (and what they do)

When a range is otherwise in good shape, replacing a few key parts often restores reliable performance:

Symptom Common part involved Example part for WEE750H0HZ0
Oven not heating evenly or not baking Bake element Bake element W10779716
Oven temperature swings, undercooks or overcooks Oven temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986
Cooktop element won’t regulate heat Infinite switch Range infinite switch W10917724

Why it matters

Knowing the typical 13 to 15 year life expectancy helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your WEE750H0HZ0 is within that range and the issue is isolated (bake, broil, sensor, or a surface control), a targeted repair is often the most practical path.

Maintenance tips that help you reach 15 years

  • Wipe up spills promptly to prevent baked-on residue and smoke
  • Avoid running self-clean back-to-back; let the range cool fully between cycles
  • Keep the oven door closing tightly; check hinges and alignment if heat leaks
  • Use the correct cookware size to reduce cooktop stress
  • Follow cleaning and operating guidance in the WEE750H0HZ0 owner's manual

Last updated: February 2026

On a Whirlpool WEE750H0HZ0 electric slide-in range, “PSH” typically shows up when the oven controls are locked (Control Lock is on), so the keypad will not respond for baking or broiling until you unlock it. Use the Control Lock steps in the owner's manual.

How to unlock the control panel (Control Lock)

  • Make sure the oven is off.
  • Press the CONTROL LOCK keypad.
  • Wait for “CONTROL LOCK” to display.
  • Use the on-screen prompt to scroll up to unlock.
  • Confirm the display returns to normal and the keypad responds.

Quick checks if “PSH” keeps coming back

  • Verify you are unlocking the oven control panel (cooktop controls are not affected by Control Lock).
  • Power-cycle the range: turn off the breaker for about 1 minute, then restore power and unlock again.
  • If the display is acting erratically after a power interruption, re-check your time and settings in Tools/Preferences.

What you should see when it is locked vs unlocked

Status What happens What still works
Control Lock on No oven keypads function Cooktop surface elements still operate
Control Lock off Oven keypads respond normally Oven and cooktop operate normally

Why it matters

Control Lock prevents unintended keypad presses (for example, while cleaning the control panel). If it is on, the oven will not start a bake or broil cycle even though the cooktop may still heat.

Last updated: February 2026

The two most common problems we see on an electric range like the Whirlpool WEE750H0HZ0 are (1) cooktop burner heating problems and (2) oven heating problems. These usually trace to a failed heating component, a control switch, or a temperature sensor; use the WEE750H0HZ0 owner's manual to match symptoms to checks.

Problem 1: Cooktop burner won’t heat correctly

Typical symptoms: one element stays cold, heats unevenly, or only works on certain settings.

Common causes to check:

  • Knob not set correctly (push in before turning)
  • Control lock enabled (if equipped)
  • Cookware mismatch (warped pan or wrong size)
  • Failed radiant surface element
  • Failed infinite switch (burner control)

Model-matched parts that often solve it:

Problem 2: Oven won’t heat or heats inconsistently

Typical symptoms: no bake heat, slow preheat, weak broil, or inconsistent temperatures.

Common causes to check:

  • Failed bake element
  • Failed broil element
  • Temperature sensor reading out of range
  • Power supply issue (tripped breaker, loose connection)

Model-matched parts that often solve it:

Quick checks before replacing parts

  • Verify the range is plugged into a grounded outlet.
  • Reset the household breaker (most ranges use a 2-pole breaker).
  • If the display shows F9 or F9 E0, disconnect power and have the outlet wiring checked by a qualified electrician.

Symptom-to-area guide

Symptom Most likely area
One burner stays cold Surface element or infinite switch
Burner only works on “High” Infinite switch
Oven won’t bake but broil works Bake element circuit
Oven temperature is off Temperature sensor

Why it matters

Heating problems waste energy, ruin cooking results, and can become unsafe if a burner won’t regulate properly or wiring overheats.

Last updated: February 2026

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