How to find Whirlpool gas range model number?
On the Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ1 freestanding gas range, the model number is printed on the model/serial/rating plate located behind the oven door on the oven frame (top right or top left side). Use that exact model number when ordering parts or checking specifications in the WFG550S0LZ1 owner's manual.
Where to look on the range
Open the oven door fully and inspect the oven frame (the metal frame around the oven opening).
- Check the top right side of the oven frame first
- If you do not see it, check the top left side of the oven frame
- Look for a label that says model/serial/rating plate
- Write down the model number and serial number exactly as shown
- Take a clear photo of the label for future reference
What the model/serial/rating plate tells you
Besides the model number, this plate is used to confirm key details for service and installation.
| Label item | What it’s used for | When you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Correct part fit and diagrams | Ordering parts like a knob or igniter |
| Serial number | Production info for service | Warranty or technician diagnosis |
| Gas type info | Confirms fuel compatibility | Installation checks and conversions |
Why it matters
Whirlpool ranges often look similar across model families, but parts like burner ignition components, control knobs, and oven door hardware can vary by model. Using the exact model number helps ensure you get the right replacement the first time.
If you’re ordering common items for this model, examples include the range oven burner igniter WPW10333842 or the range oven door hinge WPW10299224.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Whirlpool oven broiler not working?
On the Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ1 gas range, a broiler that will not light is usually caused by an ignition problem (weak igniter/spark), a gas flow issue, or a control setting issue. In normal operation, the broil burner should ignite quickly after you start Broil.
Quick checks (most common fixes)
- Confirm the correct start sequence: close the oven door, press BROIL, then press START (see the WFG550S0LZ1 owner’s manual).
- Wait long enough: the broil burner typically lights within 8 seconds, but it can take 50 to 60 seconds under certain conditions.
- Cancel and retry once: press CANCEL/OFF, wait 30 seconds, then try Broil again.
- Check for gas supply issues: make sure other gas burners on the cooktop light normally.
- Look for obvious wiring damage: especially if the problem started after moving or cleaning the range.
What to look for while it tries to broil
Use this table to match symptoms to likely causes.
| What you notice | What it usually means | What we recommend next |
|---|---|---|
| No clicking/sparking sounds and no ignition attempt | Control, wiring, or ignition circuit issue | Check connections; consider testing the spark system |
| You hear ignition attempts but no flame after 60 seconds | Weak ignition or gas not reaching burner | Inspect igniter/electrode area; check burner ports |
| Flame lights but looks lazy/yellow or lifts/blows | Air shutter needs adjustment or airflow issue | Have the broil flame adjusted per the manual |
| Broil works sometimes, then fails | Ignition component is failing intermittently | Replace the most likely ignition component |
Parts that commonly cause “no broil” on this model
If the broil function is selected correctly and the burner still will not light, these parts are common suspects:
- Electrode, bake W11524031 (ignition components can fail and cause lighting problems)
- Module-spark W11162730 (spark module that drives ignition)
- Spark module (red) WPW10475149 (alternate spark module used on some configurations)
Why it matters
A broil burner that does not ignite can leave unburned gas in the oven cavity and prevents proper high-heat cooking. Getting ignition timing and flame quality back to normal helps cooking performance and safety.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Whirlpool stove working but not the oven?
If your Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ1 cooktop burners work but the oven will not heat, the most common causes are a weak oven igniter, a bake ignition/electrode issue, a control setting problem, or a power supply issue (the oven ignition system still needs electricity). Use the WFG550S0LZ1 owner's manual to confirm the correct bake start steps and normal ignition behavior.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the range is plugged in and the breaker is on; the oven uses electronic ignition even though it is a gas oven.
- Set BAKE and a temperature, then listen for clicking/sparking and watch for the bake burner to ignite.
- Make sure the oven door is fully closed; some functions (like self-clean) will not start unless the door closes completely.
- Check that the oven vent is not blocked; restricted airflow can cause poor performance.
- If the oven is in or just finished a self-clean cycle, let it cool fully and try again.
What the symptoms usually mean
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No heat and no ignition sounds | Power supply or control issue | Verify outlet power and breaker; re-try BAKE per the manual |
| Clicking/sparking but no flame | Gas not reaching bake burner or ignition component failing | Inspect for odor of gas; schedule service if gas is present but no ignition |
| Flame starts but takes a long time | Weak igniter system | Replace the oven ignition component most commonly responsible |
| Oven will not start after self-clean | Door lock not releasing or door not fully closed | Let cool, press OFF/CANCEL, then retry; inspect door lock operation |
Parts that commonly fix “cooktop works, oven doesn’t” on this model
These parts are commonly involved when the oven will not ignite or heat on the WFG550S0LZ1:
- Range oven burner igniter WPW10333842 (common no-heat cause)
- Electrode, bake W11524031 (ignition spark at the bake burner)
- Range oven door lock assembly WPW10107820 (can prevent certain cycles from starting)
- Spark module issues can also affect ignition behavior; this model uses electronic ignition.
Why it matters
A gas oven that does not ignite can allow unburned gas to accumulate, and repeated failed ignition attempts can stress ignition components. Restoring reliable ignition protects baking performance and helps prevent nuisance shutdowns.
Last updated: February 2026




