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Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 electric built-in oven

Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 electric built-in oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 electric built-in oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Appliance Touch-up Paint for Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 - Part 72017

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    Appliance Touch-up Paint

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  • Wall Oven Vent Trim, Lower (stainless) for Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 - Part WPW10327377

    Oven parts diagram

    Wall Oven Bottom Vent Trim (stainless)

    Part #W10327377

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  • Range Oven Door Inner Glass for Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 - Part W10827059

    Glass

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  • Whirlpool Wall Oven Door Outer Panel Assembly, Upper (stainless) for Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 - Part W10577911

    Oven Door Glass

    Part #W10587556

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  • Wall Oven Door Liner for Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 - Part WPW10709147

    Wall Oven Door Liner

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  • Nut for Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 - Part W10794042

    Internal oven parts diagram

    Acorn Nut

    Part #W10631504

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  • Electronic Control for Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 - Part W11032469

    Control panel parts diagram

    Assembly, Maxwell Control

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  • Whirlpool Range Screw for Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 - Part WP12990527

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    Screw

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  • Control Panel Assembly for Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 - Part W10812346

    Control panel parts diagram

  • Chassis for Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 - Part W10813743

    Oven parts diagram

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Whirlpool Electric Built-In Oven WOD93EC0AS05 FAQs

Whirlpool wall ovens typically last 13 to 15 years with normal use and basic maintenance; many reach 15 to 20 years when kept clean, not overheated, and repaired promptly. For your Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 electric wall oven, lifespan depends most on heat exposure, door seal condition, and control reliability.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most built-in electric wall ovens have fewer moving parts than many appliances, so they often run for well over a decade. The biggest lifespan drivers are heat management and how hard the oven is worked.

  • Heavy high-temperature use (self-clean, frequent broiling) shortens component life
  • Slamming or leaning on the door stresses hinges and glass
  • Grease buildup can trap heat and strain cooling and electronics
  • Power surges can damage relays and control boards
  • Promptly fixing small issues prevents bigger failures
What usually fails first (and what we stock for this model)

These parts commonly wear or fail over time on wall ovens, and several are available for Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05.

Symptom Common culprit Example part for this model
Oven will not heat or heats unevenly Bake element Range bake element W11545804
Door will not lock or unlock (clean cycle issues) Door latch Door latch W10883049
Door drops, won’t close tightly, or feels loose Door hinge Wall oven door hinge W10825778
Cracked or fogged door glass Door glass panel Oven door glass W10577911
Maintenance that adds years

A few habits make a measurable difference in how long an electric wall oven lasts.

  • Wipe spills after the oven cools to prevent baked-on carbon
  • Avoid running self-clean back-to-back; let the oven cool fully between cycles
  • Keep the door closing smoothly; address hinge sag early
  • Use cookware that fits; avoid blocking airflow with oversized pans
  • If you smell burning insulation or see arcing, stop using the oven and inspect wiring
Why it matters

A wall oven that seals properly and heats evenly runs cooler at the controls and wiring. That reduces stress on high-cost components like relays, display boards, and control assemblies, which is the main reason some ovens last closer to 20 years.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 electric built-in oven, a failing oven control board commonly shows up as a dead or flickering display, unresponsive keypad, random beeping, or heating that will not start or won’t regulate temperature correctly. If these symptoms persist after a power reset, the control electronics are a top suspect.

Common symptoms you’ll notice
  • Display is blank, flickers, or resets on its own
  • Touchpad buttons do nothing, respond intermittently, or select the wrong function
  • Oven will not start Bake or Broil, even though power is present
  • Temperature is erratic (overheats, underheats, or cycles unpredictably)
  • Fan runs when it shouldn’t, or runs constantly after cooking ends
  • Error codes appear repeatedly after clearing or resetting power
Quick checks before replacing electronics

Turn off power at the breaker before inspecting anything.

  • Try a hard reset: switch the oven breaker OFF for 2 to 5 minutes, then ON
  • Confirm the oven is not in a timed mode or control lock (these can mimic “dead controls”)
  • If the oven heats poorly, inspect the bake element for visible damage (blisters, cracks, breaks)
  • If the display works but heating is wrong, suspect a sensor, relay, or board output issue
  • If you smell overheated electronics or see discoloration on wiring/connectors, stop and inspect wiring and terminals

Helpful testing skills and tools are covered in our how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.

What parts are commonly involved on this model

A “bad control board” symptom can be caused by the board itself or by a failed heating component that makes the board look guilty.

Symptom Most common cause Example part to check on this model
No/weak heat in Bake Failed bake element Range bake element W11545804
Random beeping, wrong selections, dead keys Control panel or control electronics Control panel assembly or control board (match by model)
Self-clean won’t lock/unlock Door latch problem Door latch W10883049
Why it matters

The control board manages temperature regulation, relays, and user inputs. When it fails, you can get unsafe temperature swings, cooking that never finishes, or an oven that will not start at all. Confirming the symptom pattern helps you avoid replacing the wrong part.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Whirlpool oven’s model number is on the appliance rating label; on built-in wall ovens like model WOD93EC0AS05, it’s most often found around the oven frame when you open the door (door jamb or front frame), or just inside the oven cavity opening. Use that exact model number to match parts correctly.

Where to look on a Whirlpool wall oven

Check these common rating-label locations (in order):

  • Left or right door jamb on the front frame (visible when the door is open)
  • Along the bottom edge of the front frame
  • Just inside the oven cavity opening (near the front lip)
  • Behind the control panel area (less common; requires safe access)
  • On the side trim area (some installations)
What the model number label looks like

Most Whirlpool labels include a model number and serial number printed on a sticker or metal plate.

  • Model numbers are usually a mix of letters and numbers (example: WOD93EC0AS05)
  • Serial numbers are longer and are used for date and production tracking
  • Take a clear photo before ordering parts
Use the model number to choose the right parts

Once you find the model number, use it to select parts that fit your exact oven configuration (finish, door style, and electronics can vary by revision).

What you found What to do next Why it helps
Exact model number (example: WOD93EC0AS05) Use it to shop the parts list for that model Ensures correct fit and wiring compatibility
Only partial number Keep looking for the full label Partial numbers can match multiple ovens
Label is unreadable Use a flashlight, clean gently, then photograph Photos often reveal faded characters
Why it matters

Wall ovens use model-specific components like a door latch, control panel assembly, or door glass. Matching the full model number helps avoid ordering the wrong part and prevents installation and performance issues.

For common repairs on this Whirlpool wall oven, you can also reference model-matched parts such as the door latch W10883049 when diagnosing door lock or self-clean latch problems.

Last updated: February 2026

You can order replacement parts for your Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS05 electric built-in oven directly from the parts list for this model on Sears PartsDirect. Match the part to your exact model number, then choose the correct part by name and part ID to ensure proper fit.

Fast way to order the right part
  • Confirm the model number is WOD93EC0AS05 (use the model tag on the oven frame or inside the door area).
  • Identify the symptom or the part you need (for example: door won’t close, oven not heating, cracked glass).
  • Use the model’s parts list to select the exact replacement.
  • Compare the part name and part ID before purchasing.
  • Order the part and keep your receipt and packaging until the repair is complete.
Common parts customers order for this model

If your issue matches one of these, starting with the exact part page helps prevent ordering the wrong item:

Problem you’re solving Part to check first What it affects
Oven not heating evenly or not heating Range bake element W11545804 Bake heat output
Door won’t lock or self-clean won’t start Door latch W10883049 Door locking mechanism
Door sagging or not closing tightly Wall oven door hinge W10825778 Door alignment and seal
Inner door glass damaged Wall oven door middle glass WPW10347596 Door insulation and visibility
Why it matters

Wall oven parts are model-specific; ordering by WOD93EC0AS05 and matching the part ID reduces returns and helps ensure the repair restores safe operation, proper temperatures, and a tight door seal.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your wall oven

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Most common repair guides to help fix your wall oven

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

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How to replace the thermal switch in a wall oven

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How to replace a wall oven thermal fuse

How to replace a wall oven thermal fuse

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Repair time and Difficulty

 60 minutes or less
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How to replace a wall oven door outer glass panel

Learn how to replace a damaged outer window panel on your wall oven door with these step-by-step instructions. …

Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less

Effective articles & videos to help repair your wall oven

Use the advice and tips in these articles and videos to get the most out of your wall oven.

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How to read a wiring schematic video

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