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Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 gas range

Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Oven Door Trim (off-white) for Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 - Part 98017767T

    Door parts diagram

    Oven Door Trim (off-white)

    Part #98017767T

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Control Panel (off-white) for Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 - Part 98017734T

    Backguard parts diagram

    Control Panel (off-white)

    Part #98017734T

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Tips For Safer Cooking Guide for Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 - Part 98007130

    Cooktop parts diagram

    Tips For Safer Cooking Guide

    Part #98007130

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Broiler Drawer for Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 - Part 98017784

    Oven & broiler parts diagram

    Broiler Drawer

    Part #98017784

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Oven Door Insulation Retainer, Upper for Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 - Part 98017250

    Door parts diagram

    Range Oven Door Insulation Retainer, Upper

    Part #98017250

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Oven Door Trim (white) for Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 - Part 98010185

    Door parts diagram

    Range Oven Door Trim (white)

    Part #98010185

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Oven Door Trim (black) for Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 - Part 98016787B

    Door parts diagram

    Oven Door Trim (black)

    Part #98016787B

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Oven Door Outer Panel (white) for Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 - Part 98017961W

    Door parts diagram

    Range Oven Door Outer Panel (white)

    Part #98017961W

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Oven Rack for Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 - Part 98014136

    Oven & broiler parts diagram

    Oven Rack

    Part #98014136

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Door Glass for Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 - Part 98017961T

    Door parts diagram

    Door Glass

    Part #98017961T

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Whirlpool Gas Range WFG114SVQ0 FAQs

To reset a Whirlpool gas oven like model WFG114SVQ0, we recommend a simple power reset: turn the oven off, then disconnect power for about 1 minute and restore power. This clears many control glitches and restores normal keypad operation; then re-set the clock if needed.

Quick reset steps (safe and effective)

  • Press OFF/CANCEL to stop any bake or broil cycle.
  • Unplug the range, or switch OFF the circuit breaker.
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Restore power.
  • Set the clock and try BAKE again (use the normal start sequence in the WFG114SVQ0 owner's manual).

If it still will not start after a reset

A reset fixes control lockups, but it will not fix a failed ignition or a gas supply issue. Check these common causes next:

  • Make sure the gas shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Confirm the range is plugged into a grounded outlet and has power.
  • If the oven is not heating after about 5 minutes, turn it off and recheck the gas supply valve position.
  • If the control is unresponsive or the oven will not ignite, inspect the oven igniter circuit and wiring.

Parts that commonly relate to “won’t heat” symptoms

Symptom after reset Most common cause Example part for WFG114SVQ0
No ignition, no heat Weak or failed igniter Range oven igniter W10918546
Heats but temperature is inaccurate Sensor out of range Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986

Why it matters

Resetting the control is the fastest way to clear a temporary electronic fault without changing settings or parts. If the oven still will not heat, the next steps focus on the two things the oven needs to bake: reliable power to the controls and ignition, plus an open gas supply.

If the oven lights but the flame looks wrong (yellow tips, lifting, or blowing), follow the burner flame adjustment procedure in the WFG114SVQ0 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 gas range oven will not turn on, the most common causes are no power to the range, the gas shutoff being closed, air in the gas line (first-time use), or a failed hot-surface igniter that will not open the gas valve. Start with the checks in the WFG114SVQ0 owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the range is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet and the outlet has power.
  • Make sure the main or regulator gas shutoff valve is in the open position.
  • If this is the first time using the oven (or gas was recently shut off), turn a surface burner to LITE briefly to help purge air from the gas line.
  • Verify the electronic oven control is set correctly (Bake temperature and Start, if applicable).
  • If the control is unresponsive after a power event, press CANCEL/OFF to clear the display.

What to look for when you set the oven to Bake

On this Whirlpool design, the oven uses a hot-surface igniter (glow bar). When you call for heat, the igniter should glow bright orange and light the gas; you typically will not see sparking in the oven.

What you observe What it usually means What to do next
No glow from igniter No power to igniter, failed igniter, or control/wiring issue Check power first; then inspect wiring and igniter condition
Igniter glows but no flame Weak igniter not drawing enough current to open valve, or gas supply issue Confirm gas shutoff is open; consider igniter replacement
Flame lights but looks yellow/noisy Air/gas mixture needs adjustment Follow the air shutter guidance in the WFG114SVQ0 installation guide

Parts that commonly fix “oven won’t turn on”

If power and gas supply are good, these are the most common repair parts for this symptom on gas ranges:

  • Range oven igniter W10918546 (most common)
  • Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986 (if temperature control is erratic)
  • Range spark module W11590249 (more related to surface burner ignition than oven glow ignition)

Why it matters

A gas oven that will not ignite is often caused by a weak igniter; the igniter can glow but still fail to open the gas valve. Checking power, gas shutoff position, and igniter operation prevents unnecessary part replacement and gets heat restored faster.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool WFG114SVQ0 gas range, the model and serial number plate is on the oven frame behind the left side of the broiler door. Open the broiler door and look along the left side of the oven frame for the rating plate; use the full model number when ordering parts.

Where to look (quick steps)

  • Make sure the range is cool and all burners are off.
  • Open the broiler door.
  • Look behind the left side of the broiler door.
  • Find the model/serial rating plate on the oven frame.
  • Write down both the model number and serial number.
  • Keep the information with your paperwork for future service and parts matching.

What the label looks like and what to record

Label item What to copy Why we need it
Model number WFG114SVQ0 Ensures diagrams and parts match your exact range
Serial number The full serial code Helps identify production details when needed

Why it matters

Whirlpool ranges can share similar designs across multiple models; using the exact model number (WFG114SVQ0) prevents ordering the wrong igniter, oven control board, or burner parts and helps us match the correct diagrams.

Helpful reference

The label location is shown in the installation guide and also referenced in the owner's manual.

Last updated: March 2026

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