How do you reset a Whirlpool gas oven?
To reset a Whirlpool gas oven like model WFG535S0LS4, we recommend doing a power reset: turn the range off, cut power at the breaker (or unplug), wait 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and set the clock. This clears many control glitches.
- Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF.
- If the oven is hot, let it cool; then open a window for ventilation.
- Unplug the range or switch the range circuit breaker OFF.
- Wait at least 60 seconds (up to 5 minutes for stubborn control issues).
- Restore power; set the clock and try Bake again.
A reset will not fix an ignition or gas delivery failure. On WFG535S0LS4, these are the most common next checks:
- Listen for the igniter clicking or glow; no ignition often points to the range oven burner igniter WPW10333842.
- If you hear repeated clicking or multiple burners act up, the spark system can be involved (for example the spark module (red) WPW10475149).
- Confirm the gas shutoff valve is fully open and other gas appliances work.
- Check for a tripped breaker again; a weak connection can power lights but not the oven circuit.
| Situation | Will a reset help? | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Control panel frozen, odd beeps, wrong time | Yes | Power reset, then reprogram clock |
| Oven will not ignite, no heat | Sometimes | Check igniter, gas supply, spark module |
| Door locked after self-clean | Sometimes | Power reset; inspect door lock if it stays locked |
| Error code returns immediately | Rarely | Diagnose the circuit or failed component |
Resetting safely rules out a simple electronic control glitch before you spend time on deeper troubleshooting. If the problem is ignition-related, identifying the right part (igniter, spark module, or door lock) prevents repeat no-heat symptoms.
Last updated: February 2026
How long does a Whirlpool gas stove last?
A Whirlpool gas stove like model WFG535S0LS4 typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping burners clean, fixing ignition issues early, and replacing wear items (like door hinges or door seals) helps you reach the full lifespan.
| Appliance type | Typical lifespan | What usually ends it first |
|---|---|---|
| Gas range (freestanding) | 13 to 15 years | Ignition failures, control problems, oven door wear |
| Gas cooktop (built-in) | 13 to 15 years | Igniters, valves, burner corrosion |
- Cooking frequency and heat exposure (daily high-heat use shortens life)
- Spillovers and boil-overs (can clog burner ports and stress igniters)
- Oven door wear (a sagging door strains hinges and can leak heat)
- Electrical surges (can damage the electronic control)
- Cleaning habits (harsh cleaners and moisture in controls can cause failures)
- Keep burner caps and ports clean and dry so ignition is quick and consistent.
- Wipe up oven spills after the oven cools; baked-on grease increases smoke and heat stress.
- If the oven door drops, won’t stay closed, or feels “springy,” replace worn hinges such as the range oven door hinge WPW10299224.
- If you see gaps around the oven door or notice longer preheat times, inspect the door gasket and replace it if compressed or torn.
- Use the right tools and safe testing practices before diagnosing electrical parts; follow guidance like how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.
A gas range can keep working for years even with small issues, but weak ignition, a leaking oven door seal, or a failing spark system can cause uneven cooking, longer preheat times, and extra wear on components like the spark module and electronic control.
Last updated: February 2026
How to identify a whirlpool stove model?
To identify your Whirlpool stove model, find the model/serial tag on the range and copy the model number exactly as printed. For this parts page, the model you are matching to is WFG535S0LS4, so even one missing character can lead to the wrong Whirlpool parts.
We most often see the model tag in one of these spots:
- Oven door frame area (open the oven door and check the front frame)
- Storage drawer area (pull the drawer out and look along the frame)
- Broiler drawer area (if equipped)
- Back panel of the range
- Under the cooktop edge (less common)
Use the model number to match diagrams and order parts; use the serial number mainly for manufacturing details.
| Item on the tag | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Correct parts lookup for WFG535S0LS4 | Letters + numbers |
| Serial number | Production info, warranty/service | Longer string |
Whirlpool ranges can look identical across model families, but parts like an oven igniter, spark module, or door hinge can vary by revision. Matching the exact model number helps ensure parts like the range oven burner igniter WPW10333842 fit and work correctly.
- Copy the model number exactly (including all letters and digits)
- Take a clear photo of the tag before ordering
- Match the model number first, then confirm the part name and part ID
- If you are replacing a door-related part, compare left vs right hinge listings
Last updated: February 2026
Is my stove gas or propane?
Your Whirlpool WFG535S0LS4 is a freestanding gas range; it runs on natural gas or propane (LP) based on how it was installed and whether it was converted. The fastest way to confirm is to check your home’s gas supply (utility line vs. LP tank) and the range’s rating label.
- Check the home supply: a gas meter and utility bill indicates natural gas; an outdoor or buried tank indicates LP.
- Look for the rating label: it typically lists the gas type the range is set up for.
- Check for conversion evidence: installers often leave the LP orifice kit bag or a conversion note with paperwork.
- Observe burner performance: correct setups produce stable flames and clean combustion.
- If you smell gas or see soot: stop using the range and have the installation checked.
Blue flames are normal on both fuels. What matters is flame shape and soot.
| What you see | What it usually indicates | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Mostly blue, steady flames | Normal combustion | No action needed |
| Tall, lazy flames or heavy yellow | Wrong conversion or air shutter issue | Have gas setup adjusted |
| Soot on pans or around burners | Incorrect air/fuel mix | Stop use; service recommended |
Using the wrong gas setup (natural gas vs. LP) causes poor ignition, uneven heating, soot, and unsafe flame behavior. Correct fuel setup protects burner operation and helps the oven and cooktop heat consistently.
If the fuel supply is correct but you still have ignition problems, these parts are commonly involved in spark and oven ignition:
- Range oven burner igniter WPW10333842 (ignites the oven burner)
- Spark module (red) WPW10475149 (creates spark for surface ignition)
- Module-spark W11162730 (controls spark output)
Last updated: February 2026
Why does my Whirlpool oven smell like gas?
If your Whirlpool WFG535S0LS4 gas range smells like gas, the most common causes are a burner valve that is slightly open, a burner that is not igniting promptly, or a gas leak. If the smell is present when the oven is OFF, treat it as a leak and shut off the gas supply.
- Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF and confirm they are fully seated.
- Do not use the oven or cooktop until the odor is gone.
- Shut off the gas supply valve to the range.
- Ventilate the room (open windows and doors).
- If the odor is strong or persistent, contact your gas supplier or a qualified technician.
A brief gas odor at ignition can happen if the burner takes too long to light. On the WFG535S0LS4, delayed ignition is often tied to ignition components or airflow issues.
- Weak or failing igniter: The oven burner may open the gas valve but ignite late.
- Dirty burner or blocked ports: Gas flow and ignition pattern get disrupted.
- Spark/ignition problems on models using spark ignition: A failing spark system can cause repeated clicking and delayed lighting.
| Symptom | What it points to | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Delayed bake ignition, gas smell during start | Weak ignition at the bake burner | Range oven burner igniter WPW10333842 |
| Repeated clicking or multiple burners acting up | Spark system issue | Spark module (red) WPW10475149 |
- Start BAKE and listen: ignition should happen within several seconds; long delays often create a gas odor.
- Look for uneven flames or ignition that “whooshes” after a delay.
- Check that the range is level; poor leveling can affect burner performance (use the range leveling leg WPW10058460 if a leg is damaged).
Unburned gas can build up and ignite suddenly (a “whoosh”) or indicate a leak. Addressing delayed ignition quickly helps protect the igniter, burner, and gas valve system.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my whirlpool stove working but not the oven?
If your Whirlpool WFG535S0LS4 cooktop burners work but the oven will not heat, the most common cause is an ignition or burner issue in the oven system (not the surface burners). Start by checking bake ignition, gas flow to the oven burner, and basic power to the range controls.
- Confirm the range has power (clock/display on, no tripped breaker).
- Make sure the oven is set to BAKE and a temperature is selected (not just the timer).
- Listen for the oven trying to ignite: clicking or a faint “whoosh” after 30 to 90 seconds.
- If the oven never lights but you smell gas, stop and ventilate; turn the oven off.
- If the oven lights sometimes but takes a long time, the igniter or flame sensing can be weak.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No glow, no heat | Failed oven igniter or no power to igniter | Test igniter circuit; replace igniter if open/weak |
| Glow but no flame | Weak igniter (not drawing enough current) | Replace igniter |
| Ignites, then shuts off | Gas valve/flame sensing issue, wiring, or control | Inspect wiring; test components |
| Broil works, bake doesn’t | Bake ignition parts or bake burner circuit | Focus on bake side components |
For this model, these parts are often involved in oven ignition and heating problems:
- Range oven burner igniter WPW10333842 (most common for no-bake/no-heat)
- Electrode, bake W11524031 (if ignition is inconsistent)
- Control, electronic (lcx) (black) W11620570 (if the oven never commands heat)
The cooktop and oven use different gas and ignition paths. Surface burners can work normally even when the oven igniter, bake electrode, wiring, or electronic control is failing, so focusing on the oven ignition sequence saves time and avoids unnecessary parts.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is there no gas coming out of my oven?
If your Whirlpool WFG535S0LS4 oven has no gas flow, the most common causes are a closed gas shutoff valve, a kinked supply line, or an ignition system problem that is preventing the oven safety valve from opening. Start with the external gas supply checks, then move to igniter and control checks.
- Confirm the gas shutoff valve behind the range is fully open (handle parallel to the pipe).
- Make sure the flex gas connector is not kinked or crushed after moving the range.
- Verify other gas appliances (furnace, water heater, cooktop burners) are working; this helps confirm house gas supply.
- If the surface burners work but the oven does not, focus on the bake ignition circuit (igniter, electrode, spark module, wiring).
- If you recently had a power outage or breaker trip, reset power to the range for 1 minute and retry Bake.
When you select Bake on a gas range, the control starts ignition and only then allows gas into the oven burner.
| What you observe | What it usually means | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| No clicking/sparking and no heat | No ignition command or power issue | Control settings, wiring, spark module |
| Clicking/sparking but no flame | Ignition present but gas not opening | Igniter/electrode position, burner ports, gas valve circuit |
| Smell of gas but no ignition | Gas present but not lighting | Stop and ventilate; check electrode/igniter and burner alignment |
These parts commonly affect oven ignition and gas flow on the WFG535S0LS4:
- Failed spark module or weak output: spark module (red) WPW10475149
- Failed ignition module (depending on configuration): module-spark W11162730
- Oven burner ignition failure: range oven burner igniter WPW10333842
- Misfiring or damaged bake electrode: electrode, bake W11524031
On a gas oven, gas flow and ignition are interlocked for safety. If the range does not prove ignition, the system typically will not open the gas path to the oven burner, so you will see “no gas” symptoms even when the house gas supply is fine.
- If you smell gas, turn the oven off, ventilate the area, and shut off the gas supply.
- Disconnect power before inspecting wiring or replacing electrical parts.
Last updated: February 2026




