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Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 electric double wall oven

Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 electric double wall oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 electric double wall oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Chassis Spac for Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 - Part W11598116

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    Spacer, Base

    Part #W11156710

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  • 10-32 X .500 for Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 - Part W11602625

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    Part #W11339492

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  • Harns-wire for Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 - Part W11727826

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    Harness, Door Latch

    Part #W11264646

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  • Bottom Chass for Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 - Part W11598115

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    Base, Chassis

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  • Light-ind for Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 - Part W11325541

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  • Wall Oven Control Board for Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 - Part W11261164

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  • Control Panel for Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 - Part W11109373

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    Skin, Control Panel (black Stainless)

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  • Console Ptm for Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 - Part W11616681

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    Assembly, Control Panel (includes Overlay) (black Stainless)

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  • Panel-skin for Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 - Part W11113207

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    Control Panel Skin (stainless)

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  • Convect Moto for Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 - Part W11617227

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    Convect Motor Assembly

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Whirlpool ELECTRIC DOUBLE WALL OVEN WOD77EC0HS20 FAQs

A Whirlpool electric wall oven like model WOD77EC0HS20 typically lasts about 15 to 20 years with normal household use and basic care. Consistent cleaning, good airflow around the cabinet, and fixing heating or cooling issues early are what most often determine whether it reaches the high end of that range.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most electric double wall ovens wear out from heat stress on electrical parts (elements, thermostats, controls) and from restricted cooling airflow.

  • Usage frequency: daily baking shortens lifespan compared to occasional use
  • Heat levels: frequent high-temp roasting and self-clean cycles add stress
  • Ventilation: blocked vents trap heat and shorten control life
  • Power quality: loose connections or voltage issues damage electronics
  • Maintenance: keeping the cavity and door seals clean reduces overheating

Signs your oven is nearing end-of-life

If you see these symptoms repeatedly on WOD77EC0HS20, repairs become more common:

  • Preheats slowly or struggles to hold temperature
  • Uneven baking between racks or between upper and lower ovens
  • Fan noise, weak airflow, or frequent cooling fan run-on
  • Door glass damage or heat leaking around the door
  • Repeated shutdowns after long bakes

Quick part-to-symptom guide

Symptom Common area to check Example part for this model
Oven not heating or weak bake Bake circuit Range bake element W11545804
Oven overheats or trips off Safety temperature limit Range high-limit thermostat WP4449751
Excess heat at door, cracked glass Door glass/door assembly Wall oven door inner glass WPW10618107

How to help your wall oven last longer

These habits extend life without changing performance.

  • Wipe spills after the oven cools; baked-on soil holds heat and odors
  • Avoid running self-clean back-to-back; let the oven fully cool between cycles
  • Keep the bottom vent area clear so the blower can move hot air out
  • Use cookware that fits; oversized pans can block airflow and cause hot spots
  • If temperatures seem off, test heating components before replacing controls

Why it matters

A built-in electric double wall oven is expensive to replace and labor-intensive to install. Catching a failing bake element, blower, or high-limit thermostat early helps prevent overheating damage to the control panel and wiring.

Last updated: February 2026

Whirlpool is a good wall oven brand for most homes because it delivers consistent baking performance, practical features (like convection and self-clean), and solid long-term parts support. For the Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 electric double wall oven, overall satisfaction typically comes down to installation quality and keeping key heating and airflow parts in good condition.

What “good” means for a wall oven

A wall oven is doing its job when it holds temperature, heats evenly, and runs safely through long bake and self-clean cycles.

Common “good wall oven” strengths we see with Whirlpool models like WOD77EC0HS20:

  • Even baking when the bake element and convection system are working correctly
  • Reliable high-heat protection during heavy use
  • Widely available replacement parts over the life of the oven
  • Straightforward serviceability for common failures (elements, fans, door glass)

What to check if performance is not great

If someone says a wall oven “isn’t good,” it is usually a symptom (slow preheat, uneven browning, error beeps), not the brand itself.

Start with these practical checks:

  • Uneven baking: verify the convection fan runs; a failed convect motor assembly W11617227 can cause hot spots
  • No heat or weak bake: inspect the bake element for blisters or breaks; replace with the correct range bake element W11545804
  • Overheating or shutting down: a failing range high-limit thermostat WP4449751 can trip to protect the oven
  • Door heat loss: check for damaged glass or poor sealing; inner glass issues can affect temperature stability
  • Noisy operation: convection fan or blower wear can get louder over time

Quick comparison: what matters most

What you care about What to look for What usually fixes it
Even baking Convection fan running, proper rack position Convection fan service, calibration checks
Fast preheat Strong bake element output Replace bake element
Safe high-heat operation No nuisance shutdowns Check high-limit thermostat
Good appearance over time Door glass and trim condition Replace damaged glass/trim

Why it matters

A “good” wall oven is really about temperature control, airflow, and door sealing. When those systems are healthy, Whirlpool wall ovens like WOD77EC0HS20 deliver the consistent results most cooks expect, and repairs stay manageable because parts are readily supported.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see with the Whirlpool WOD77EC0HS20 electric double wall oven involve heating performance (won’t heat, uneven baking, weak broil), cooling or convection airflow issues, and door or control problems such as a door that won’t close right or a touch panel that acts up.

Common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Oven not heating or slow preheat: failed bake element, wiring connection issue, or a safety device opening the circuit
  • Uneven baking or convection not working: convection fan motor issue or airflow restriction
  • Oven overheats or shuts off: high-limit thermostat opening, cooling blower problem, or blocked venting
  • Door won’t close, won’t stay shut, or feels loose: worn hinge assemblies or door alignment problems
  • Self-clean won’t start or door won’t unlock: motorized latch issue
  • Cracked or fogged door glass: damaged inner door glass

Parts that commonly fix these issues

If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are often involved:

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  • Confirm you are using the correct mode (Bake vs Convect Bake vs Broil) and temperature.
  • Check for strong airflow at the vent area during and after baking.
  • Inspect the door for sagging, rubbing, or gaps along the gasket line.
  • If a breaker trips or the oven goes dead, stop and inspect for heat damage or loose wiring.
  • For electrical testing, use a meter and safe work practices; see how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.

Symptom-to-part cheat sheet

Symptom Most likely area Example part on this model
No bake heat Heating circuit Range Bake Element W11545804
Overheats or shuts down Safety cooling/limit Range High-limit Thermostat WP4449751
No convection fan Convection system Convect Motor Assembly W11617227
Door won’t unlock Latch system Latch, Motorized W11686858

Why it matters

Heating and airflow problems can cause undercooked food, long preheat times, and repeated shutdowns; door and latch issues affect safety and can prevent self-clean from operating correctly.

Last updated: March 2026

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