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Whirlpool WFG505M0BS0 gas range

Whirlpool WFG505M0BS0 gas range Parts

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  • Panel for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS0 - Part W10816996

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  • Range Surface Burner Igniter And Orifice Holder, Right Front for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS0 - Part W11050487

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    Cooktop Holder Orifice

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  • Range Lp Conversion Kit for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS0 - Part WPW10619560

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  • Range Surface Burner Valve for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS0 - Part W11105201

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  • Range Screw for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS0 - Part W10837731

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  • Range Surface Burner Igniter And Orifice Holder, Center for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS0 - Part W11162117

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  • Broiler Side for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS0 - Part W10605426

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Whirlpool Gas Range WFG505M0BS0 FAQs

Yes. Whirlpool manufactures gas ranges, including standard-cleaning gas range models like the Whirlpool WFG505M0BS0. These ranges use gas for cooking and typically rely on an electronic ignition system, so proper electrical connection and grounding are important for normal operation (see the WFG505M0BS0 owner’s manual).

What “gas range” means for this Whirlpool model

A gas range combines a gas cooktop and a gas oven in one appliance. On the WFG505M0BS0, the ignition and controls are electronic, so the range needs a correctly wired outlet.

  • Gas is used for the burners and oven heat
  • Electronic ignition lights the gas (no standing pilot)
  • The outlet must be properly polarized
  • The metal chassis must be grounded for the control panel to work
  • A shut-off valve and secure gas connections are required

Quick checklist before you install or troubleshoot

Use this as a practical baseline for Whirlpool gas ranges like the WFG505M0BS0.

Item to check What “good” looks like Why it matters
Electrical outlet Properly polarized, grounded Ignition and controls operate correctly
Grounding Chassis grounded Keypads and control panel respond
Gas supply line New, approved line; tight connections Helps prevent leaks and unsafe operation
Shut-off valve Installed and accessible Lets you stop gas quickly for service

Why it matters

Many customers expect a gas range to work “without power,” but modern Whirlpool gas ranges depend on electricity for ignition and the control panel. If the outlet is miswired or the chassis is not grounded, the burners or keypads may not operate as expected.

If you are diagnosing ignition or heating issues on a Whirlpool gas range, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: February 2026

To reset a Whirlpool gas oven like model WFG505M0BS0, we stop the current cooking function with OFF/CANCEL, then restore power if the control is unresponsive. This clears most temporary control glitches without disassembling the range; use the steps in the WFG505M0BS0 owner’s manual.

Quick reset steps (most common)

  • Press OFF/CANCEL to stop any active bake, broil, or timed cycle.
  • Wait 60 seconds to let the control return to time-of-day.
  • If the display is frozen or buttons do not respond: unplug the range (or switch the breaker off).
  • Wait 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Set the Clock again if needed.
  • Test BAKE and press START promptly (the control cancels a selection if Start is not pressed soon).

If the oven still will not heat after a reset

A “reset” will not fix a no-heat condition caused by a failed ignition or gas supply issue. Use this checklist:

  • Confirm the range is plugged into a grounded outlet and the breaker is on.
  • Verify the gas shutoff valve is open.
  • Start BAKE and check for ignition (you should hear/see the burner light within a short time).
  • If the igniter glows but the burner will not light, the igniter can be weak; consider the range oven igniter W10918546.
  • If the oven heats but temperatures seem off, the range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986 is a common suspect.

What “reset” does (and does not do)

Action What it helps What it won’t fix
OFF/CANCEL Cancels a cooking mode and clears many keypad mistakes Gas supply problems, failed igniter, failed valve
Power cycle (unplug/breaker) Clears a locked-up control Broken wiring, bad control board, burner issues

Why it matters

Resetting correctly prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you separate a simple control lockup from a real heating problem (ignition, sensor, or gas flow).

Last updated: February 2026

If your Whirlpool WFG505M0BS0 cooktop burners light but the oven will not heat, the most common causes are an oven ignition problem (hot-surface igniter not glowing hot enough), an oven control setting issue (Control Lock or control not set correctly), or a gas shutoff/regulator issue. Use the checks in the WFG505M0BS0 owner’s manual to narrow it down.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the oven control is set correctly for Bake or Broil and you pressed Start.
  • Check whether Control Lock is enabled; unlock it if needed.
  • Verify the range has power (the oven control needs electricity even though it is a gas oven).
  • Make sure the main or regulator gas shutoff valve is fully open.
  • If this is the first use (or after a gas interruption), turn on a surface burner briefly to help purge air from the gas line.

What to look for when you try to bake

On this model type, the oven uses a hot-surface igniter (glow bar). When you start Bake, the igniter should glow bright orange and then the burner should light.

What you observe What it usually means What to do next
Igniter does not glow No power to igniter, failed igniter, or control/wiring issue Check power first; then inspect wiring; consider replacing the igniter
Igniter glows but burner never lights Weak igniter (not drawing enough current) is most common Replace the igniter
Burner lights, then cycles on and off with a muffled ticking Normal temperature cycling No repair needed

Parts that commonly fix “cooktop works, oven doesn’t”

Why it matters

An oven that will not ignite can leave gas unburned at the burner area or cause repeated ignition attempts. Restoring proper ignition (especially the igniter) helps the oven light reliably and heat evenly.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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Most common repair guides to help fix your ranges

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your range.

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