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KitchenAid KGRS505XSS00 gas range

KitchenAid KGRS505XSS00 gas range Parts

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  • Range Screw for KitchenAid KGRS505XSS00 - Part WPW10292297

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  • Range Anti-tip Bracket for KitchenAid KGRS505XSS00 - Part WP3801F656-51

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  • Range Oven Door Gasket for KitchenAid KGRS505XSS00 - Part WPW10269069

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  • Insulation for KitchenAid KGRS505XSS00 - Part WPW10321271

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  • Range Broil Burner for KitchenAid KGRS505XSS00 - Part W11245221

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    Broiler Burner

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  • Range Leveling Leg for KitchenAid KGRS505XSS00 - Part W11665456

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KitchenAid Gas Range KGRS505XSS00 FAQs

Yes. KitchenAid makes gas ranges, and your KitchenAid KGRS505XSS00 is a gas range model designed for Natural gas (and it can be converted to LP gas by a qualified technician). For model-specific operation and setup details, use the KGRS505XSS00 owner's manual.

What “gas range” means for this KitchenAid model

A gas range uses gas for burner flames and typically uses electronic ignition and controls that still require household electrical power.

  • The cooktop surface burners run on gas.
  • The oven uses a gas burner and an igniter system.
  • The range must be connected to a grounded 3-prong outlet for proper operation.
  • The gas supply shutoff valve must be open for the oven and burners to heat.

Gas type and conversion basics

This model is factory set for Natural gas. LP conversion is supported, but it must be done correctly for safe, reliable ignition and flame quality.

Topic Natural gas LP gas (propane)
Factory setup Yes No
Conversion allowed Not needed Yes, with proper conversion
Who should convert N/A Qualified service technician

For clearances, shutoff valve guidance, and code requirements, follow the KGRS505XSS00 installation guide.

Why it matters

Using the correct gas type and installation clearances helps prevent ignition problems, weak flames, and poor oven heating. It also helps ensure proper combustion airflow and ventilation around the range.

Last updated: February 2026

On your KitchenAid gas range model KGRS505XSS00, the model number is on the model/serial/rating plate located behind the control panel; the plate may rotate up so you can read it from the front. For the exact location and how to access it safely, use the KGRS505XSS00 installation guide.

Quick ways to locate the model/serial plate

  • Look behind the control panel; the rating plate is mounted there.
  • If the plate is hard to see, rotate it up (it is designed to pivot for viewing).
  • Use a flashlight to read the full model number and serial number clearly.
  • Write the model number exactly as shown (including all letters and digits).
  • Keep the number handy before ordering parts like a burner head or igniter.

What to record (and why)

What to capture Example for this range Why it matters
Model number KGRS505XSS00 Ensures parts diagrams and parts match your exact range
Serial number (varies) Helps confirm production details when troubleshooting
Gas type listed Natural gas or LP (after conversion) Confirms correct setup and compatible components

Why it matters

KitchenAid ranges often have similar-looking versions, and small model differences can change which control panel, burner valve, or oven igniter fits. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct replacement parts the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

On your KitchenAid gas range model KGRS505XSS00, the PF code means the control detected a power failure or the range was just powered up after losing electricity. Clear it by pressing CANCEL or pressing any control to acknowledge the message; then reset the clock if needed (see the KGRS505XSS00 owner’s manual).

What to do next (quick checklist)

  • Press CANCEL to clear PF.
  • Set the clock again if it reset.
  • Confirm the range is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet.
  • If the oven was interrupted mid-cook, restart Bake or Broil.
  • If the display keeps showing PF, check your home breaker for a loose trip.

If PF keeps coming back

Repeated PF codes usually point to an unstable power supply (brief outages, a tripping breaker, or a loose outlet connection). If the oven will not heat after power is restored, follow the basic heat check steps in the KGRS505XSS00 installation guide and make sure the gas shutoff valve is open.

What you see Most common cause What we recommend
PF appears once after an outage Normal power interruption Clear PF, reset clock
PF appears frequently Power flicker or outlet/breaker issue Check breaker/outlet, avoid shared circuits
PF plus oven not heating Power restored but another issue exists Verify gas shutoff is open; then schedule service

Why it matters

When PF shows up, the control is telling you it lost power long enough to interrupt cooking. Clearing the code helps you confirm the range is back to normal operation and prevents missed settings like time and timed bake.

Last updated: February 2026

If your KitchenAid gas range model KGRS505XSS00 oven is not heating, the most common cause is the bake burner not lighting: the igniter should glow and the burner should ignite within about 60 seconds. If it never lights, focus on power, gas supply, and the oven igniter circuit.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Cancel the cycle, then restart BAKE and watch for the igniter glow through the oven bottom vents.
  • Confirm the range is plugged into a grounded outlet and the breaker is not tripped.
  • Verify the gas shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Allow up to 60 seconds for ignition during preheat.
  • If the igniter glows but the burner never lights, the igniter can be weak and not open the gas valve.

What to look for (symptoms and likely causes)

What you see What it usually means What to do next
No igniter glow Power issue, wiring issue, control issue Check outlet, breaker, then inspect wiring/connectors
Igniter glows, no flame Weak igniter or gas not reaching burner Confirm gas valve open; test/replace igniter
Flame lights sometimes Marginal igniter or intermittent connection Check harness fit; test igniter amperage/resistance

Parts that commonly fix “no heat” on this model

For KGRS505XSS00, the bake ignition system is a frequent failure point. If diagnostics point to the igniter, we use the exact replacement listed for this model: range oven igniter W11596211.

Why it matters

A gas oven needs both electricity and gas to heat. The control sends power to the igniter; once it is hot enough, the bake burner should light. When the igniter is weak, you can have a glow but still get no heat, long preheat times, or intermittent baking.

Safety notes before troubleshooting

  • Turn the oven OFF/CANCEL before inspecting anything.
  • Shut off gas at the shutoff valve if you smell gas, then ventilate the area.
  • Use the wiring and start-up steps in the KGRS505XSS00 installation guide to confirm proper setup and burner lighting behavior.

Last updated: February 2026

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