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Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 gas freestanding range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 gas freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Panel for Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 - Part WP98010042

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    Range Panel

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  • Support for Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 - Part 98015363

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  • Oven Bumper for Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 - Part W10831827

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  • Range Surface Burner Igniter for Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 - Part WPW10209656

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  • Range Surface Burner Grate Set for Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 - Part 8190014

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  • Panel for Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 - Part WP98010043

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  • Range Surface Burner Cap for Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 - Part WP98005518

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  • Refrigerator for Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 - Part W11233072

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  • Oven Liner Touch-up Paint, 2-oz for Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 - Part 8212471

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  • Dryer Wire Harness Retainer for Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 - Part WP3391018

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Whirlpool Gas Freestanding Range SF315PEPW1 FAQs

For the Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 gas freestanding range, we recommend a 3/4-inch rigid gas supply pipe to the range location. On long runs, smaller pipe can restrict flow and cause weak burner or oven performance; for LP (propane), 1/2-inch minimum piping is commonly used. See the SF315PEPW1 owner's manual for your full installation requirements.

Recommended gas line sizing (what to use)
  • Natural gas: 3/4-inch rigid pipe to the range location
  • LP (propane): 1/2-inch minimum piping or tubing is commonly acceptable
  • Use larger pipe on longer runs to prevent pressure drop
  • Keep fittings and connectors sized to match the supply line and shutoff valve
  • If you are converting to LP, confirm the correct regulator and orifice setup in the manual
Quick sizing guide
Fuel type Typical supply pipe to range location Why it’s recommended
Natural gas 3/4-inch rigid pipe Helps maintain proper volume and pressure
LP (propane) 1/2-inch minimum Common minimum size for LP supply runs
Why it matters

Correct gas line sizing helps your Whirlpool range maintain steady gas pressure. Undersized piping can lead to slow oven preheat, weak flames, uneven baking, or burners that are hard to light.

Safety and installation notes
  • Turn off gas at the shutoff valve before any work
  • Use a qualified installer if you are unsure about local code requirements
  • After installation, always check connections for leaks using an approved leak-detection method

Last updated: February 2026

Common issues we see with Whirlpool ovens like the Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 gas freestanding range include no-heat or slow preheat, uneven or inaccurate baking temperatures, ignition problems, and simple failures such as the oven light not working. Many of these problems trace back to the igniter, temperature sensor, or gas control components.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
  • Oven will not heat or takes too long to heat: weak or failed igniter, burner issue, or gas supply/control problem
  • Temperature is off (too hot or too cool): sensor drift or control not regulating correctly
  • Burner lights late or not consistently: igniter not drawing enough current, dirty burner ports, or wiring issue
  • Oven light does not work: burned-out bulb or loose socket connection
  • Error codes or beeping: control detecting a fault (use the code to narrow the diagnosis)

For model-specific operating and care details, use the owner's manual.

Parts that commonly fix these problems on SF315PEPW1

If your symptoms match, these are common replacement parts available for this model:

Symptom Likely part to check first Example part for this model
No bake heat / slow preheat Oven igniter Range oven igniter W10918546
Inaccurate temperature Oven sensor Oven sensor WPW10181986
Oven light out Light bulb Light bulb 8009
Weak or inconsistent surface sparking Spark module / igniter Range spark module W11590249, surface igniter WPW10209656
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
  • Confirm the range is getting power (clock/display on, if equipped) and gas is turned on.
  • For no-heat, start a bake cycle and listen for ignition; a repeated clicking or long delay often points to an igniter issue.
  • For temperature complaints, test with an oven thermometer and compare results across multiple cycles.
  • For light issues, replace the bulb first, then inspect the socket for looseness or heat damage.
  • If you see an error code, match it to the code list to focus your troubleshooting.
Why it matters

Gas oven heating problems can look similar (no heat, weak heat, uneven baking), but the fix is very different depending on whether the issue is ignition, sensing, or gas control. Identifying the symptom accurately helps you choose the right part the first time.

For help interpreting fault codes, use Whirlpool freestanding range error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool SF315PEPW1 gas freestanding range, “PSH” (or “PUSH?”) on the display means the control is prompting you to press START to begin the selected function. If START is not pressed soon after choosing a setting, the range cancels the selection and returns to the time of day (see the owner's manual).

What triggers “PSH” on the display

“PSH” typically appears when you press a cooking keypad (such as Bake or Broil) but do not complete the start sequence.

Common situations include:

  • You selected Bake or Broil but did not press START
  • You paused while setting a temperature or time
  • A keypad was pressed accidentally and the control is waiting for confirmation
  • You changed your mind and did not start the cycle
What to do when you see “PSH”

Use this quick checklist to clear the message and get cooking again.

  • Press START to begin the function you selected
  • If you do not want to run the function, press CANCEL/OFF to exit
  • Re-enter the cooking mode and temperature, then press START
  • If the keypad seems unresponsive, try pressing CANCEL/OFF, then set the function again
Quick action table
Display message What it means What to do
PSH / PUSH? Waiting for START confirmation Press START
Time of day returns Function timed out or was canceled Re-select function and press START
Why it matters

“PSH” is a normal control prompt that prevents the oven from turning on unintentionally. If you frequently see “PSH” and the oven will not start even after pressing START, a failing ignition or control-related part can also cause “no heat” symptoms.

If the oven is not heating after you press START, common repair parts for this model include the range oven igniter W10918546 and the range spark module W11590249.

Last updated: February 2026

A Whirlpool gas range like model SF315PEPW1 typically lasts 15 to 19 years with normal household use and basic upkeep. Gas ranges often reach the higher end of that range because the burner and ignition system are mechanically straightforward compared to many fully electronic designs.

What affects how long your SF315PEPW1 lasts?
  • Cleaning habits: keeping burner ports, grates, and the oven bottom clean helps maintain proper flame and airflow.
  • Ignition wear: frequent clicking, delayed ignition, or no-heat conditions can shorten usable life if not repaired.
  • Temperature accuracy: a drifting sensor can cause overheating or underheating, increasing stress on components.
  • Moisture and spills: boilovers can damage igniters, wiring, and switches.
  • How often you use self-clean (if equipped): high heat cycles can be hard on wiring, insulation, and electronic controls.
Typical lifespan by component (what usually fails first)

These are the parts we most often see replaced to extend the life of a Whirlpool gas freestanding range:

Component Common symptom Example part for SF315PEPW1
Oven igniter Oven will not heat or takes a long time to light Range oven igniter W10918546
Oven temperature sensor Oven temperature is inaccurate Oven sensor WPW10181986
Surface ignition system Burners click but do not light consistently Range spark module W11590249
When repair makes sense vs. replacement

Repair is usually the best move when the range is heating unevenly, failing to ignite, or showing temperature issues, because those problems are often tied to serviceable parts (igniter, sensor, spark module). Replacement becomes more practical when multiple major systems are failing at once.

Quick decision guide
  • Repair: single symptom, otherwise solid performance, no gas odor, and the fix is a common wear part.
  • Consider replacement: repeated ignition failures plus temperature problems plus costly cosmetic or structural issues.
Why it matters

Knowing the expected 15 to 19 year lifespan helps you plan maintenance and decide whether a repair will realistically extend the service life of your SF315PEPW1. For model-specific operating and care guidance, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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