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Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 gas freestanding range

Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 gas freestanding range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 gas freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Surface Burner Head, 9,000-btu for Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 - Part WPW10406283

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    Range Surface Burner Head, 9,000-btu

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  • Range Lp Conversion Kit for Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 - Part WPW10170516

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    Range Lp Conversion Kit

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  • Whirlpool Range Oven Bottom Liner for Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 - Part WP3195097

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    Range Oven Bottom Liner

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  • Range Broil Pan for Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 - Part 4396923

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  • Appliance Touch-up Paint for Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 - Part 72017

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  • Range Oven Door Handle for Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 - Part W10817434

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    Oven Door Handle

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  • Range Oven Door Hinge Receiver for Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 - Part W10647259

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    Oven Door Hinge

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  • Bulb for Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 - Part 8009

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  • Range Oven Door Lock Assembly for Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 - Part WP9761013

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    Oven Door Latch

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  • Range Surface Burner Cap for Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 - Part WPW10183370

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    Range Surface Burner Cap

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Whirlpool Gas Freestanding Range WFG374LVB1 FAQs

On your Whirlpool gas freestanding range model WFG374LVB1, the model number is printed on a rating label located on the oven frame behind the storage drawer panel. Pull the storage drawer out to see the label and copy the full model and serial number.

Where to look on model WFG374LVB1

Use this quick checklist to find the rating label fast:

  • Turn the range off and let it cool completely.
  • Pull the storage drawer straight out (remove it if needed).
  • Look at the oven frame behind the drawer opening for a paper or metal label.
  • Write down the full model number (WFG374LVB1) and the serial number.
  • Take a clear photo of the label for ordering parts later.

For the exact location and drawer removal steps, follow the WFG374LVB1 owner's manual.

What the label typically includes (and why it matters)

The rating label usually lists more than just the model number. Here is what you will commonly see and how we use it.

Label item What it’s used for Example
Model number Matching diagrams and parts WFG374LVB1
Serial number Version-specific parts changes Varies
Gas type info Setup and service checks Natural gas or LP

Tips for ordering the right parts

Once you have the model number, these steps prevent wrong-part returns:

Why it matters

Whirlpool ranges can look similar across model families, but parts like the electronic control, igniter, and door components can vary by model and serial range. Using the exact WFG374LVB1 label information ensures we match the correct Whirlpool range parts the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

On our Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 gas freestanding range, a cooktop igniter usually stops working because the burner cap is mis-seated, the igniter tip is dirty or wet, the range is not getting power, or the spark system is failing. Correcting burner alignment and restoring power typically brings ignition back.

Quick checks (fastest fixes first)

  • Confirm the range is plugged into a grounded outlet and the breaker is on (the igniters need electricity).
  • Make sure the burner cap sits flat on the burner head and is aligned; a shifted cap can prevent sparking and lighting.
  • Dry the burner area fully after cleaning; moisture can stop the spark from jumping.
  • Clean food spills from the igniter tip and around the burner base; baked-on residue can block ignition.
  • Turn the knob to LITE/IGNITE and listen: all burners may click, but only the selected burner should light.

What the igniter should do on this model

Our WFG374LVB1 uses electronic ignition (no standing pilot). When you turn a surface burner knob to IGNITE/LITE, the igniters click and the burner should light in about 4 seconds (first-time lighting can take longer if there is air in the gas line). See the WFG374LVB1 owner's manual.

If it clicks but will not light

Focus on gas flow and burner setup.

Symptom Most likely cause What we do next
Clicking, no flame Burner cap/head not seated or clogged ports Re-seat cap; clean burner head ports
Clicking, weak or delayed lighting Moisture or heavy residue Dry and clean around igniter and cap
Clicking, other burners light but one does not Dirty igniter area or damaged electrode Clean; inspect for cracks/chips

If it does not click at all

A failed spark system component is likely.

  • Check for power first (outlet, breaker).
  • If multiple burners do not spark, the spark module is a common cause; on this model it is the spark module WPW10331686.

Why it matters

A misaligned burner cap or a failing spark module can cause repeated clicking, delayed ignition, or gas odor from unlit gas. Restoring proper ignition improves safety and cooking performance.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Whirlpool WFG374LVB1 gas range broiler is not working, the most common causes are a failed broil igniter, a control setting or power issue, or a problem in the oven temperature sensing/control circuit. Start with basic power and gas checks, then focus on the broil ignition system.

Quick checks first (fastest fixes)

  • Make sure the range has power; the control panel needs proper grounding and correct polarity to operate.
  • Confirm the oven is not in Control Lock; unlock it per the WFG374LVB1 owner's manual.
  • Verify the gas shutoff valve is fully open and the range is connected correctly to the gas supply.
  • Set BROIL and press START; listen for clicking and watch for the igniter to glow.
  • If nothing on the range operates at all, check the house breaker or fuse.

What to look for during a broil test

When you start BROIL, the broil igniter should energize and the burner should light shortly after.

What you observe What it usually means What to do next
Control responds, but no glow/click from broil area No power to igniter or failed igniter Inspect wiring; consider replacing the igniter
Igniter glows but burner will not light Weak igniter or gas flow issue Check gas supply; replace igniter if glow is weak/delayed
Burner lights but shuts off or heats poorly Sensing/control issue or airflow/baffle issue Check sensor and burner area for blockage

Parts that commonly fix a dead broiler on this model

Why it matters

A broiler that will not ignite is usually an ignition or control-power problem. On the WFG374LVB1, the control panel depends on correct electrical supply and grounding; if that is off, keypads and heating functions can act dead or inconsistent.

Last updated: February 2026

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