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Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 gas freestanding range

Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 gas freestanding range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 gas freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Appliance Paint, 1-qt (bisque) for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 - Part 4392900

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    Appliance Paint, 1-qt (bisque)

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  • Screw for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 - Part 98005658

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  • Tips For Safer Cooking Guide for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 - Part 98007130

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    Tips For Safer Cooking Guide

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  • Cooktop Use And Care Guide for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 - Part W10614907

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    Cooktop Use And Care Guide

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  • Scr. 8-24x8. for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 - Part W10119413

    Oven and broiler parts diagram

    Scr. 8-24x8.

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  • Bumper for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 - Part 98004052

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  • Technical Sheet for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 - Part W10200950

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    Technical Sheet

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  • (left W/dual) for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 - Part N/P

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  • Broiler Side for Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 - Part W10605426

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    Broiler Side

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Whirlpool Gas Freestanding Range WFG505M0BS3 FAQs

To identify your Whirlpool stove model, we look for the model and serial number label on the range, then match the model number (for example, WFG505M0BS3) to the parts list and documentation so you get the correct Whirlpool gas range parts and service information.

Where to find the model number on a Whirlpool range

Check these common spots on a Whirlpool freestanding gas range:

  • Oven door frame (open the oven door and look around the frame)
  • Inside the storage drawer (pull the drawer out and look along the frame)
  • Behind the control panel area (some models place the label near the backguard)
  • Back of the range (rear panel area)
  • A small swing-out metal tag (sometimes called a “dog tag”) near the frame

For this model, use the identification steps in the WFG505M0BS3 owner’s manual.

What to write down (and why)

When you find the label, record both numbers:

  • Model number: used to match diagrams and compatible replacement parts
  • Serial number: used to identify the production run for service and support
  • Purchase date: helpful when you contact service or order parts
Quick check: model vs. serial
Item on the label What it’s used for Example format
Model number Finding correct parts and manuals Letters + numbers (WFG505M0BS3)
Serial number Service identification Longer code, often numbers + letters
Why it matters

Whirlpool often uses similar-looking ranges with different burner systems, oven controls, and igniters. Using the exact model number helps ensure you order the right components the first time, such as an igniter, hot surface W11176454 if you are troubleshooting an oven that will not heat.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3 gas freestanding range, a broiler that will not light is usually caused by a power supply issue (tripped breaker), a failed ignition system, or a problem in the broil circuit. Start with basic checks, then inspect the igniter and related wiring.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Make sure the range has power; reset the house breaker or replace a blown fuse.
  • Confirm you are broiling correctly: preheat, and broil with both the broiler and oven doors closed.
  • Remove anything stored in the broiler drawer; it can interfere with airflow and safe operation.
  • Try a control reset: unplug the range (or switch off the breaker) for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • If the display shows an error, use the Whirlpool freestanding range error codes reference to narrow the failure.
What to check next (most common causes)
1) Ignition system problem

Your manual’s troubleshooting points to the ignition system when the broiler burner fails to light. If the igniter does not glow or you do not hear ignition, the igniter or its circuit is the first place to check.

A common replacement part for this model is the igniter, hot surface W11176454.

2) Temperature sensing or control issue

If the broil function starts but shuts down quickly, heats inconsistently, or behaves erratically, the oven temperature sensor or electronic control can be involved.

Symptom Likely area to check Example part for WFG505M0BS3
No broil heat at all Igniter, wiring, control Igniter, hot surface W11176454
Broil starts then stops Sensor, control logic Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986
Random beeps or error codes Control board, wiring Control, electronic (black) W11126814
Why it matters

Broiling uses direct radiant heat and depends on reliable ignition and proper airflow. When the broiler does not light, food safety and cooking performance suffer, and repeated ignition attempts can stress components.

Safety and model-specific notes
  • Always broil with doors closed and keep the broiler cavity clear of stored items.
  • If you need operating steps, rack positions, and broil preheat guidance for WFG505M0BS3, use the WFG505M0BS3 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

A Whirlpool gas freestanding range like model WFG505M0BS3 typically lasts 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping burners clean, ensuring proper flame, and addressing ignition or temperature issues early helps you reach that expected service life.

What affects lifespan most
  • Burner and ignition health: weak ignition or delayed lighting increases wear.
  • Oven temperature accuracy: overheating or long preheat times strain components.
  • Door seal condition: heat loss forces longer run times.
  • Cleaning habits: spills and grease buildup can damage finishes and clog burner ports.
  • Installation and leveling: a properly leveled range bakes more evenly and reduces stress.
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)
  • Confirm surface burners light quickly and flames are steady blue.
  • Keep burner caps and heads seated correctly after cleaning.
  • Avoid leaving empty cookware on a hot burner.
  • Check the oven door closes firmly; replace a worn gasket if heat leaks.
  • Review safety and operating steps in the WFG505M0BS3 owner's manual.
Common parts that can extend service life

Replacing a few wear items often restores performance instead of replacing the whole range.

Symptom Likely area Example part for WFG505M0BS3
Oven not heating or slow to ignite Hot surface igniter Igniter, hot surface W11176454
Oven temperature off Temperature sensing Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986
Heat leaking around door Door gasket Oven seal WPW10535778
Why it matters

A range that is heating efficiently and igniting correctly runs shorter cycles, cooks more evenly, and puts less stress on the gas valve, igniter, and electronic control. That is the simplest path to getting the full 15-year lifespan from your Whirlpool WFG505M0BS3.

Last updated: March 2026

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