How to find Whirlpool gas range model number?
On your Whirlpool WFG371LVB2 30-inch gas freestanding range, the model number is on the rating label located on the oven frame behind the storage drawer panel. Pull the storage drawer out to expose the frame area, then read the model and serial number from the label; confirm the exact location in the WFG371LVB2 owner's manual.
Use these quick checks to find the label fast:
- Pull the storage drawer straight out until it stops
- Lift the front slightly (if needed) and continue removing the drawer
- Look at the oven frame behind the drawer opening (usually along the side rail or front frame)
- Find the rating label with MODEL and SERIAL fields
- Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
Most Whirlpool freestanding ranges use a simple drawer removal method.
- Empty the drawer.
- Pull the drawer fully open.
- Lift the front of the drawer slightly and pull outward to remove it from the rails.
- Locate the rating label on the oven frame behind the drawer panel.
| Label item | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number | Matching the correct parts and diagrams |
| Serial number | Identifying production details for service |
| Gas type and ratings | Confirming fuel and electrical requirements |
We use the complete model number to match the correct Whirlpool parts for your exact configuration (burner components, oven controls, door hardware, and more). A single extra character can change the parts list.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Whirlpool range broiler not working?
On the Whirlpool WFG371LVB2 gas freestanding range, a broiler that will not heat is usually caused by a power or gas supply issue, a weak igniter, or a control or sensing problem that prevents the broil burner from lighting. Use the troubleshooting steps in the WFG371LVB2 owner's manual to narrow it down safely.
- Confirm the range has power (clock/display on); reset the breaker or replace a blown fuse if needed.
- Make sure the gas shutoff valve is fully open.
- Press BROIL, then START, and listen for clicking and watch for ignition.
- If the broiler never lights, press CANCEL and let the oven cool before inspecting anything.
- If the oven was recently installed or moved, recheck the gas connection steps in the WFG371LVB2 installation guide.
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No display, nothing works | No electrical supply | Restore power; verify grounded 3-prong outlet and breaker/fuse |
| Display works, broil never ignites | Weak/failed igniter or gas supply issue | Verify gas valve open; inspect igniter and wiring |
| Broil ignites sometimes, takes a long time | Igniter getting weak | Replace the igniter if it is slow to glow/ignite |
| Broil ignites but temperature is erratic | Sensor or control issue | Check the oven temperature sensor and related wiring |
- Range oven igniter WP8054129 (common when the broil burner will not light or is slow to light)
- Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986 (common when heating is inconsistent or shuts down early)
- Oven control board (less common, but possible if outputs are not being sent to the igniter)
A broiler needs both a steady electrical supply and an open gas supply to ignite reliably. If the igniter is weak, the burner may never light, which looks like a “dead” broiler even though the control panel appears normal.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of WFG371LVB2?
A Whirlpool 30 inch gas freestanding range like model WFG371LVB2 typically lasts 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance (keeping burners clean, ensuring proper gas supply, and avoiding repeated overheating). For care and cleaning routines that help it reach that lifespan, use the WFG371LVB2 owner's manual.
A range’s service life is usually determined by heat exposure, ignition reliability, and how well the oven seals and controls temperature.
- Keeping burner ports and caps clean helps prevent delayed ignition and uneven flames
- Avoiding spills under knobs helps protect the gas valve and ignition components
- Not slamming the oven door helps protect hinges and door alignment
- Replacing a worn door gasket helps the oven hold temperature and reduces heat stress
- Using the correct electrical supply and grounding supports reliable electronic ignition
If performance drops, these are frequent wear items on gas ranges and they are available for WFG371LVB2.
| Symptom | Likely wear item | Example part for WFG371LVB2 |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t heat or takes too long | Ignition component | Range oven igniter WP8054129 |
| Oven temperature swings, bakes unevenly | Temperature sensing | Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986 |
| Heat leaks, longer preheat, hot handle | Door sealing | Door gasket W11542153 |
A range that is sealing properly and lighting reliably runs fewer extended heat cycles; that reduces stress on the oven control board, igniter, and wiring, and it keeps baking temperatures more consistent.
- Clean burner heads and ports; confirm a steady blue flame
- Wipe spills around the manifold panel and control area
- Check the oven door closes squarely and seals all the way around
- If the oven is consistently off-temperature, run a bake test and compare results
Last updated: March 2026




