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Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 gas range

Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Broil Drawer Handle Push Rivet for Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 - Part 3196815

    Drawer & broiler parts diagram

    Range Broil Drawer Handle Push Rivet

    Part #3196815

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw for Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 - Part 3196167

    Chassis parts diagram

    Screw

    Part #3196167

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cooktop Burner Cap for Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 - Part 3192488

    Cooktop parts diagram

    Cooktop Burner Cap

    Part #3192488

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Panel for Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 - Part 8053832

    Chassis parts diagram

    Panel

    Part #8053832

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Control Panel for Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 - Part 9762588

    Control panel parts diagram

    Control Panel

    Part #9762588

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Wire (red) for Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 - Part 242825

    Door parts, optional parts (not included) diagram

    Wire (red)

    Part #242825

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Oven Baffle for Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 - Part 8053970

    Manifold parts diagram

    Oven Baffle

    Part #8053970

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Surface Burner Knob for Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 - Part 8522626

    Cooktop parts diagram

    Range Surface Burner Knob

    Part #8522626

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Broil Pan for Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 - Part 9761033

    Drawer & broiler parts diagram

    Range Broil Pan

    Part #9761033

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Wire Harness for Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 - Part 9762965

    Door parts, optional parts (not included) diagram

    Wire Harness

    Part #9762965

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Whirlpool Gas Range GS563LXSS0 FAQs

A Whirlpool gas range like model GS563LXSS0 typically lasts 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping burners lighting correctly, cleaning spills promptly, and fixing ignition or temperature issues early helps you reach (and often exceed) that lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most gas ranges land in a similar window, but real-world life depends on usage and upkeep.

  • Average expected life: about 15 years
  • Heavy use (daily cooking, high heat): often 10 to 12 years
  • Light use and good care: often 15 to 20 years
  • Hard water, grease buildup, and poor ventilation can shorten life
  • Prompt repairs (ignition, temperature control, door sealing) extend life
Usage pattern What you’ll notice first What to do early
Heavy daily cooking burner ignition delays, uneven baking clean burners, check igniters, verify flame
Typical family use occasional hot spots, longer preheat verify oven temp, keep vents clear
Light use mostly cosmetic wear keep seals and ignition system clean

Maintenance that adds years (and prevents expensive repairs)

We recommend these habits for the GS563LXSS0:

  • Keep burner caps seated correctly; misalignment can cause poor lighting.
  • If a burner does not light, confirm power and gas supply first (ranges use electronic igniters).
  • Clean spillovers quickly to prevent clogged ports and corrosion.
  • Avoid slamming the oven door; it stresses hinges, trim, and the door seal.
  • Use the care and cleaning steps in the GS563LXSS0 owner’s manual.

When “it’s time” to repair vs replace

A range is usually worth repairing when the fix is a common wear item and the oven cavity and frame are still in good shape.

Why it matters

A gas range that lights within a few seconds and holds temperature accurately cooks more evenly, uses less fuel, and puts less strain on components like igniters, sensors, and the gas valve.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Whirlpool is a solid, mainstream choice for gas stoves, and the Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 gas range is built for dependable everyday cooking with widely available service support, accessories, and repair parts. For the most accurate feature and care details for your exact unit, use the GS563LXSS0 owner's manual.

What “good” means for a gas range

A good gas stove consistently lights, holds stable flames, and bakes evenly. In real-world ownership, brand quality also shows up in parts availability and how straightforward common repairs are.

We consider Whirlpool a strong value brand because it typically offers:

  • Reliable burner ignition and oven heat control when maintained
  • Broad parts support (igniters, sensors, latches, bulbs)
  • Clear operating and care guidance in the manual
  • Service network support for in-warranty and after-warranty repairs

What to check when evaluating a Whirlpool gas range

Use these quick checks to judge performance on your GS563LXSS0:

  • Surface burners: flame is steady and mostly blue (minimal yellow tipping)
  • Oven bake: preheats normally and maintains temperature without big swings
  • Ignition: burners click and light quickly without repeated attempts
  • Door seal: heat stays in the oven; no excessive heat leaking around the door
  • Controls: knobs and settings respond consistently

Common “wear” items and what they affect

These parts are normal maintenance or repair items on many gas ranges:

Symptom Often involved Example part for this model
Oven temperature seems off Oven temperature sensor Oven sensor WPW10181986
Oven will not ignite or heats slowly Oven igniter Range oven igniter WP8054129
Oven light is out Appliance light bulb Light bulb 8009

Why it matters

A gas range can feel “bad” even when the core appliance is fine; a weak igniter, drifting sensor, or failed bulb can make cooking inconsistent or inconvenient. Keeping ignition and temperature-sensing components in good shape protects baking results and day-to-day usability.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Whirlpool GS563LXSS0 gas range, the most reliable identifier to use when ordering parts is the model and serial number label on the appliance. Once you have that label information, we match the correct part numbers to your exact range configuration.

Where to look on the range

Check these common locations first (use a flashlight):

  • Oven door frame: open the oven door and look around the front frame
  • Storage drawer area: pull the bottom drawer out and look on the frame behind it
  • Broiler/warmer drawer frame (if equipped): label may be on the front frame
  • Side trim near the door opening: sometimes placed on the left or right side
  • Back panel: occasionally on the rear of the range (easier to see if the range is pulled out)

For model-specific label location guidance and diagrams, use the GS563LXSS0 owner's manual.

What information to write down (and why)

We recommend recording these items exactly as shown on the label:

  • Model number (example: GS563LXSS0)
  • Serial number
  • Purchase/installation date (helpful for service and support)
  • Gas type listed on the label (natural gas or LP) if shown

Why it matters

Many Whirlpool ranges share similar-looking parts, but burner, igniter, and control components can vary by revision. Using the model and serial number prevents ordering a part that does not fit or does not match your wiring and gas setup.

Quick example: model number vs. part number

Item What it identifies Where you’ll see it
Model number The exact range version Model/serial label on the range
Serial number Production run details Model/serial label on the range
Part number The replacement component On the part listing/packaging

If you are troubleshooting a specific symptom, matching the part to the model is key. For example, an oven temperature issue often points to the oven sensor WPW10181986.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

Choose a symptom to see related range repairs.

Main causes: power supply failure, blown thermal fuse, bad relay control board, damaged terminal block, wiring failure…

Main causes: broken broiler element, weak or broken broil burner igniter, control system failure, faulty temperature sen…

Main causes: power supply problem, control thermostat or electronic control board failure, broken element, bad burner ig…

Main causes: broken oven door lock assembly, wiring failure, electronic control board problem…

Main causes: faulty temperature sensor, electronic control board problem, control thermostat failure, weak burner ignite…

Main causes: bad bake element, broken burner igniter, control system failure, blown thermal fuse, faulty temperature sen…

Main causes: food splatters, spilling food on the oven door, allowing liquid to drip through oven door vent when cleanin…

Most common repair guides to help fix your ranges

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your range.

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How to replace a range oven door switch

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Repair time and Difficulty

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How to replace a range oven door lock assembly

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Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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