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Whirlpool WEG515S0LS1 gas slide-in range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WEG515S0LS1 gas slide-in range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Whirlpool GAS SLIDE-IN RANGE WEG515S0LS1 FAQs

Yes. Whirlpool makes gas ranges, including gas slide-in ranges like model WEG515S0LS1. These ranges use gas burners for the cooktop and typically offer multiple oven cooking modes, so you can handle everyday baking, roasting, and broiling in one appliance.

What “gas range” means for WEG515S0LS1

A gas range combines a gas cooktop with a gas oven in a single unit. On a Whirlpool gas slide-in range, you can expect:

  • Gas surface burners that ignite with a spark system
  • An oven burner that lights using an igniter/electrode
  • Safety controls that manage gas flow and ignition timing
  • Serviceable components such as door trim, racks, and door seals

Common parts that support gas cooking performance

If you are troubleshooting ignition or heat issues on WEG515S0LS1, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Quick symptom-to-part check

Symptom Most likely area Example model-matched part
Oven will not ignite Oven ignition circuit Electrode/igniter area
Burners click but do not light Spark/ignition control Spark module
Door will not unlock after clean Door lock mechanism Door lock assembly

Why it matters

Knowing Whirlpool makes gas ranges helps you shop the right Whirlpool parts and troubleshoot correctly. Gas ranges rely on ignition components (electrodes, spark modules) and gas valves working together; the right model match keeps fit and function correct.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset a Whirlpool gas oven like model WEG515S0LS1, we recommend doing a power reset: turn the range off, cut power at the breaker (or unplug it), wait 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and set the clock. This clears many temporary control glitches.

Quick reset steps (safe first)

  • Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF.
  • If the oven is hot, let it cool and keep the door closed.
  • Unplug the range or switch the circuit breaker OFF.
  • Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power, then set the clock and try Bake again.

If the oven still will not heat after a reset

A reset helps when the control is “stuck”, but it will not fix a failed ignition or control part. Check these common causes:

  • No spark or delayed ignition: the bake igniter circuit may not be lighting reliably.
  • Constant clicking: a spark system issue can keep the igniters firing.
  • Door lock problems (some modes will not run if the lock system is not responding).
  • Loose wiring at the igniter, spark module, or control.

If symptoms point to ignition or sparking, the model-specific parts most often involved are the electrode, bake W11524031 and the spark module WPW10110491.

What to check based on symptoms

What you notice Most likely area to inspect What to do next
No heat, no ignition sound Bake ignition circuit Power reset, then inspect connections to the bake electrode
Clicking continues after knob is off Spark system Dry/clean around burner areas; inspect spark module wiring
Oven will not start after self-clean Door lock system Check for binding; inspect the door lock assembly

Why it matters

A proper power reset is the fastest way to clear a temporary electronic control fault without replacing parts. If the problem returns immediately, focusing on the ignition system, door lock, or control wiring prevents repeat shutdowns and uneven baking.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Whirlpool WEG515S0LS1 surface burners work but the oven will not heat, the most common causes are a failed bake ignition system (bake igniter/electrode), a problem in the spark/ignition circuit, or an oven door lock issue that prevents heating. Start with quick checks, then test ignition parts.

Quick checks (fast, no tools)

  • Confirm the range is getting power (clock/display on, no tripped breaker); the oven needs electricity even though it is gas.
  • Make sure the oven is not in a self-clean or locked state; a stuck lock can block baking.
  • Set Bake and listen: you should typically hear ignition activity and then the burner should light within about 30 to 90 seconds.
  • Check for a gas supply issue affecting the oven only (partially closed shutoff valve, kinked flex line).
  • If you smell gas but it never lights, stop and ventilate; do not keep retrying ignition.

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

For the WEG515S0LS1, these parts on our parts list are strong suspects depending on symptoms:

Symptom-to-cause guide

What you notice Most likely issue What to do next
No clicking/sparking sounds at all Spark module, wiring, control issue Inspect wiring connections; test ignition circuit
Clicking/sparking but no flame Bake electrode, gas flow to bake burner Check electrode position/condition; verify gas supply
Oven won’t start after self-clean Door lock assembly stuck or switch issue Check lock movement; replace lock if it won’t reset
Oven heats sometimes, then quits Intermittent ignition or control Check for loose connections; test components

Why it matters

The cooktop and oven share the same gas supply, but the oven relies on its own ignition and safety controls. When the oven ignition system is weak or the door lock circuit is stuck, the oven burner will not light even though the surface burners still work.

Last updated: February 2026

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