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Whirlpool WGG755S0BS01 30" gas freestanding range with double oven

Whirlpool WGG755S0BS01 30" gas freestanding range with double oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WGG755S0BS01 30" gas freestanding range with double oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator for Whirlpool WGG755S0BS01 - Part W11233072

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  • Range Main Top Wire Harness for Whirlpool WGG755S0BS01 - Part W10408058

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  • Stand Mixer Screw, #10-24 X 1/4-in for Whirlpool WGG755S0BS01 - Part WP4159193

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  • Range Lower Oven Door Hinge, Right for Whirlpool WGG755S0BS01 - Part WPW10335433

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Whirlpool 30" Gas Freestanding Range with Double Oven WGG755S0BS01 FAQs

On your Whirlpool WGG755S0BS01 gas range, the model number is printed on the model and serial number label attached to the appliance. Check the label on the range itself (not the control panel); once you have the full model number, you can match the correct parts and instructions in the WGG755S0BS01 owner’s manual.

Where to look on the range

Start with the most common label locations for a 30-inch freestanding double-oven gas range:

  • Open the storage drawer or warming drawer and look along the frame behind it
  • Check the oven door frame area (open the lower oven door and inspect the front frame)
  • Look on the side trim near the front of the range (visible with the door open)
  • If the range is slightly pulled forward, check the back panel area for a rating label

What to write down (and why)

We recommend recording both numbers exactly as shown:

  • Model number (example format: WGG755S0BS01)
  • Serial number
  • Installation date (helpful for service history)

Why it matters

The model number is the key to getting the right Whirlpool parts and diagrams. Even small model-number differences can change which igniter, burner valve, or control fits your range.

Quick checklist: model number vs. serial number

Item What it identifies Used for
Model number The exact range design/version Correct parts, manuals, diagrams
Serial number Your specific unit’s production ID Service records, manufacturing info

Tips to avoid common mistakes

  • Copy the model number character-for-character (letters and numbers)
  • Do not use a shortened “family” number; use the complete model number
  • If the label is hard to read, take a photo and zoom in before ordering parts

Last updated: February 2026

If your Whirlpool WGG755S0BS01 cooktop burners work but the oven will not heat, the most common causes are a weak oven igniter (it can glow but not open the gas valve), a gas supply issue to the range, or an oven control setting such as Control Lock, Delay Start, or Sabbath Mode. See the WGG755S0BS01 owner's manual for the exact control checks.

What to check first (fast, no tools)

  • Confirm the range is plugged in and the breaker is on (the oven uses electronic controls and ignition).
  • Make sure the gas shut-off valve is fully open.
  • Cancel any cooking program, then start a normal Bake cycle again.
  • Check for Control Lock, Delay Start, or Sabbath Mode being enabled.
  • If this is the first time using the oven after installation or a gas interruption, turn on a surface burner briefly to help purge air from the gas line.

What the oven igniter should do

On this model, the oven uses a glow-bar igniter; when you start Bake or Broil, the igniter should glow and the burner should light (sometimes it can take up to about 60 seconds under certain conditions). If the igniter glows but the burner does not light, the igniter is typically too weak to draw enough current to open the oven gas valve.

Common fix: replace the bake igniter, such as the range bake igniter W11596211 if it matches your symptom and location.

Quick symptom guide

What you see Most likely cause What to do
No glow in oven Power/control issue, wiring, failed igniter Verify settings and power; then test components
Igniter glows, no flame Weak igniter, gas valve not opening Replace igniter first in most cases
Flame lights but heat is poor Range not level, burner/air mix issue Level range; verify proper operation

Why it matters

A weak igniter is the top reason a gas oven stops heating while surface burners still work; the cooktop uses spark ignition, but the oven relies on the glow-bar igniter to both ignite gas and allow the safety valve to open.

Last updated: February 2026

If the broiler on your Whirlpool WGG755S0BS01 isn’t working, the most common causes are a power or gas supply issue, an ignition problem (the igniter not lighting the broil burner), or a control problem. Start with the basic checks in the WGG755S0BS01 owner's manual before replacing parts.

Quick checks that fix many “no broil” complaints

  • Confirm the range is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet.
  • Check the household breaker or fuse (a tripped breaker can leave the oven dead).
  • Make sure the gas shut-off valve and regulator shut-off valve are in the ON/OPEN position.
  • Cancel the cycle, then reselect Broil and allow a few minutes for ignition.
  • Listen for normal ignition sounds (clicking, whoosh, or a single “pop” as the gas valve cycles).

What to look for during a broil attempt

When you set Broil, a glow bar igniter should heat up and ignite the gas. If you do not get flame:

What you observe Most likely issue What we recommend
No display, no response Power supply problem Verify outlet power, breaker/fuse, and cord connection
Igniter never glows/clicks Failed igniter or wiring issue Inspect wiring; consider replacing the igniter
Igniter glows but no flame Gas supply/valve issue Confirm shut-off valves are open; service gas valve if needed
Flame lights then shuts off Flame sensing/control issue Check burner/igniter alignment and connections; control diagnosis

Parts that commonly solve broil and oven ignition problems

On this model, ignition-related failures are common. If your symptoms match, these parts are often involved:

Why it matters

A broiler that will not light is usually a “no ignition” condition. Fixing the underlying cause restores safe, consistent burner lighting and prevents repeated failed ignition attempts that can interrupt cooking.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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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…

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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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