Who makes Amana electric ranges?
Whirlpool Corporation makes Amana electric ranges, including the Amana YACR4303MFW2 electric freestanding range. Amana is a Whirlpool-owned brand, and many Amana ranges share Whirlpool-family design and replacement parts.
When you’re troubleshooting or ordering parts for an Amana range, you’ll often see Whirlpool-family part IDs and part numbers. For example, if your oven temperature seems inaccurate, the range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986 is a common component used to regulate and report oven temperature.
Common Whirlpool-family parts you may see on this model include:
- Oven temperature sensor
- Bake element and broil element
- Cooktop coil elements
- Control board and wire harness
- Oven door seal and door glass
Here are a few examples of parts categories you can match to symptoms:
| Symptom | Likely area to check | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temperature off | Temperature sensing | Range oven temperature sensor |
| Oven not heating in bake | Heating circuit | Bake element |
| Broil not working | Broil circuit | Broil element |
| Heat leaking around door | Door sealing | Oven door seal |
Knowing Whirlpool makes Amana ranges helps you shop smarter and troubleshoot faster because many service procedures and electrical components follow Whirlpool-family designs. That makes it easier to identify the right replacement part by model number and symptom.
Last updated: February 2026
How to find Amana stove model number?
On an Amana electric range like model YACR4303MFW2, the model number is usually printed on a rating label around the oven door opening. Check the frame just inside the door, along the front edge, or on the side trim near the hinge area.
Check these common spots first (in order):
- Oven door frame: along the front lip of the range frame when the door is open
- Left or right side of the door opening: vertical frame area near the hinges
- Storage drawer area: remove the bottom drawer and look on the frame behind it
- Back panel: on the rear of the range (only if you can safely access it)
The rating label typically includes:
- Model number (example: YACR4303MFW2)
- Serial number
- Electrical rating (often 240V)
- Brand name (Amana)
Write the model number exactly as shown; even one missing character can pull up the wrong parts list.
We use the model number to match the correct parts for your exact configuration (cooktop elements, oven sensor, control board, door seal). That prevents ordering a part that fits a similar looking range but will not mount or wire correctly.
Once you confirm the model number, these are examples of parts commonly looked up for YACR4303MFW2:
| What you are fixing | Part you may need | Example part ID |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temperature issues | Oven temperature sensor | WPW10181986 |
| Oven light out | Light bulb | 8009 |
| Door heat leaking | Oven door seal | W11542153 |
If you are shopping by model, you can also use our model number tips in how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).
Last updated: February 2026
Are Amana electric ranges any good?
Yes. Amana electric ranges like model YACR4303MFW2 are a solid choice when you want straightforward cooking performance without extra complexity. They are known for simple controls, dependable coil-element heating, and practical serviceability when normal wear parts eventually need replacement.
Most Amana freestanding electric ranges in this class focus on the basics: consistent burner heat, a reliable bake/broil system, and easy-to-use knobs or controls.
Common strengths:
- Coil elements heat quickly and are easy to swap when they wear out
- Simple design means fewer “extra feature” failures
- Parts support is typically strong for routine repairs
- Good fit for everyday baking, roasting, and stovetop cooking
Performance and satisfaction usually come down to matching the range to your cooking habits and keeping it maintained.
Key things to evaluate:
- Oven temperature accuracy (a drifting oven often points to a sensor issue)
- Door seal condition (a worn gasket can cause heat loss and uneven baking)
- Element condition (pitting, blisters, or dead spots reduce heating performance)
- Control response (inconsistent heating can be electrical, not cookware-related)
If your oven bakes unevenly or temperatures seem wrong, these are the most common, fixable causes:
- Verify you are preheating fully (most recipes assume a fully stabilized oven)
- Check the door closes tightly and the gasket is not torn
- Inspect the oven sensor connection and wiring for looseness or heat damage
- If temps are consistently high or low, the sensor is a frequent culprit
| Symptom | Likely area to check | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven too hot or too cool | Temperature sensing | Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986 |
| Heat leaking, uneven baking | Door sealing | Range oven door seal W11542153 |
| Broil not heating properly | Broil circuit/element | Range broil element W10856603 |
A “good” electric range is one that holds steady temperatures and delivers repeatable results. When a range is simple and parts are available, you can usually restore performance quickly instead of replacing the whole appliance.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Amana electric range oven not working?
If the oven on your Amana YACR4303MFW2 electric range is not working, the most common causes are a power supply problem (tripped breaker or loose cord), a failed bake or broil heating element, or a bad oven temperature sensor. Start with power checks, then inspect and test the heating circuit.
- Confirm the range has power; the display and cooktop elements should work normally.
- Reset the house breaker fully (OFF, then ON). Electric ranges typically need a full 240V supply.
- Make sure the oven controls are set correctly (Bake temperature selected and Start pressed, if applicable).
- If the oven light is out, replace the bulb so you can see whether the element glows; use light bulb 8009.
On the YACR4303MFW2, these parts commonly affect oven heat:
- Bake element: if it is cracked, blistered, or never glows red during Bake.
- Broil element: if Broil will not heat (and some models use broil to help preheat).
- Oven temperature sensor: if the oven will not regulate heat or shuts down due to bad readings.
| Symptom | What to check | Part that often fixes it |
|---|---|---|
| No heat on Bake, Broil works | Bake element continuity, visible damage | Burner-bake, W11182108 |
| No heat on Broil, Bake works | Broil element continuity, visible damage | Range broil element W10856603 |
| Oven heats wrong or acts erratic | Sensor resistance and wiring | Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986 |
- Unplug the range or shut off the breaker before removing panels.
- Inspect element terminals for burned wires or loose connections.
- Use a multimeter to check continuity on the bake and broil elements.
- Check the sensor harness connection at the back of the range.
- If wiring is damaged, repair it correctly (heat-rated connectors); see how to repair broken or damaged wires video.
An electric oven that will not heat is usually a simple open circuit (failed element, sensor, or wiring). Fixing the root cause restores proper baking temperatures and helps prevent repeated breaker trips or overheated connections.
Last updated: February 2026




