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Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 free standing gas range

Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 free standing gas range Parts

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  • Whirlpool Range Oven Door Handle Assembly, Stainless for Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 - Part W11449263

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    Range Oven Door Handle Assembly (stainless)

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  • Range Screw for Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 - Part W10777162

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    Range Screw

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  • Range Oven Door Lock Assembly for Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 - Part WPW10107820

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    Range Oven Door Lock Assembly

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  • Range Oven Door Seal for Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 - Part W11542153

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    Seal, Door

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  • Washer Screw for Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 - Part WP355214

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  • Range Screw for Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 - Part WP3196175

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    Range Screw

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  • Range Drawer Glide for Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 - Part W10807828

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    Range Storage Drawer Glide, Rear

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  • Range Oven Door Trim, Lower (black) for Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 - Part WP8523177

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    Range Oven Door Trim, Lower (black)

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  • Range Oven Light Assembly for Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 - Part W11594027

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    Light Assembly

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  • Range Screw for Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 - Part WP3196557

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Whirlpool FREE STANDING GAS RANGE WFG550S0LV0 FAQs

On your Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 freestanding gas range, we find the model number on the model/serial/rating plate located behind the oven door on the oven frame (top right or top left area). Use that exact model number when ordering parts or checking specifications in the WFG550S0LV0 owner's manual.

Where to look on the range

  1. Open the oven door fully.
  2. Look along the oven frame near the top edge.
  3. Check the top right first, then the top left.

Quick checklist

  • Look for a model/serial/rating plate (often a sticker or metal tag)
  • Copy the model number exactly (letters and numbers)
  • Take a clear photo so you can zoom in later
  • Use the model number when selecting Whirlpool factory-certified parts

What the model number is used for

The model number ensures the part fits your exact configuration (burners, ignition system, door hardware, and trim). For example, if you are replacing an oven door hinge, matching by model helps you choose the correct hinge style and mounting.

You need to do this Use this identifier Why it matters
Order replacement parts Model number (WFG550S0LV0) Prevents wrong-fit parts
Confirm gas type info Rating plate details Confirms Natural gas vs conversion requirements
Check clearances and installation notes Owner's manual Helps safe placement and setup

Why it matters

Whirlpool ranges can look similar across model families, but small differences affect fit and function. Using the rating plate location behind the oven door is the fastest way to get the exact model number for accurate parts lookup and troubleshooting.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Whirlpool WFG550S0LV0 gas range, a cooktop igniter usually stops working because the range has no power, the gas is off, the burner cap is mis-seated, or the igniter system (switch, wiring, spark module, or electrode) is dirty or failing. Start with the quick checks below.

Quick checks (most common fixes)

  • Confirm the range is plugged in; reset the breaker or replace a blown fuse.
  • Make sure the gas shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Remove the grate and reseat the burner cap so it sits flat and centered.
  • Clean the burner cap ports and the igniter tip (grease and moisture can stop sparking).
  • Turn the knob to LITE and listen for clicking; no clicking often points to a switch, wiring, or spark module issue.
  • If it clicks but will not light, the burner may not be getting gas flow (cap alignment, clogged ports, or gas supply).

What the igniter is supposed to do on this model

This range uses an electronic ignition system: when you turn a surface burner knob to LITE, the igniter should spark continuously until the burner lights. If the burner does not light, the manual’s “If burners do not light properly” steps are the correct starting point. See the WFG550S0LV0 owner’s manual.

Troubleshooting by symptom

Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
No clicking on any burner No power, failed spark module, or wiring issue Verify power first; then inspect wiring and consider spark module testing/replacement
Clicking on one burner only, no spark at that burner Dirty/wet electrode, mis-seated cap, bad switch/wire Dry and clean; reseat cap; check switch continuity
Sparks but burner will not light Gas off, clogged ports, cap misaligned Open gas valve; clean ports; reseat cap

Parts that commonly solve “no spark” problems

If basic cleaning and cap alignment do not restore ignition, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Why it matters

A weak or non-working igniter can cause delayed ignition, uneven flame, or repeated clicking. Fixing the root cause helps the burner light within a few seconds and keeps cooking performance consistent.

Last updated: February 2026

A Whirlpool freestanding gas range like model WFG550S0LV0 typically lasts 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping burners clean, ensuring proper grounding for ignition, and avoiding door slams helps the oven and control components reach that full service life.

What affects lifespan most

  • Heat and cleaning habits: frequent high-heat cooking and harsh cleaners speed up wear.
  • Ignition and electrical health: correct grounding and stable 120 V power reduce nuisance failures.
  • Gas quality and pressure: correct supply pressure helps burners light and burn cleanly.
  • Door use: repeated hard closing stresses hinges, trim, and door glass.
  • Ventilation: good airflow reduces heat stress on controls.

Typical lifespan by major system

System Typical service life What usually fails first
Surface burner ignition 8 to 12 years spark module, switches, wiring
Oven bake ignition 7 to 10 years oven burner igniter
Control and keypad 10 to 15 years control board, membrane wear
Door hardware 10 to 15 years hinges, handle loosening

For model-specific care and safety steps (including grounding guidance and cleaning sections), use the WFG550S0LV0 owner's manual.

Maintenance that adds years (and prevents common problems)

  • Clean burner caps and bases so caps sit level; misalignment can cause no-ignition.
  • Keep the cooktop dry around igniters; moisture causes clicking and delayed lighting.
  • Use nonabrasive cleaners on stainless and painted surfaces.
  • Avoid using the oven door as a shelf; extra weight bends hinges.
  • If the oven takes longer to light or you smell gas before ignition, inspect the igniter circuit and replace the oven burner igniter when weak (this model uses parts like range oven burner igniter WPW10333842).

Why it matters

A gas range often still heats even when components are weakening; addressing early symptoms (slow ignition, uneven flame, loose door) prevents bigger repairs and keeps cooking performance consistent.

Last updated: March 2026

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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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 15 minutes or less

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