Does the Whirlpool electric range have a reset button?
The Whirlpool GR773LXSS1 electric freestanding range does not use a dedicated “reset button” for normal operation. In most cases, we reset the control by pressing Cancel/Off; if the control is unresponsive, we reset power by turning the range circuit breaker off and back on.
- Press Cancel/Off once to stop a cycle and clear many control messages.
- If the keypad is frozen, turn OFF the range breaker for 1 minute, then turn it back ON.
- If the oven is in Self-Clean and the door is locked, wait for the oven to cool; the latch can stay locked until it is safe.
- If a surface burner will not heat, check the burner control and wiring; a failed switch is common.
- If the oven temperature is erratic, the temperature sensor circuit is a common cause.
Before replacing parts, we recommend a basic reset and a quick inspection.
| Symptom | Most likely next step | Common related part for GR773LXSS1 |
|---|---|---|
| Display works but oven will not heat | Check bake element for visible damage, then test continuity | Range bake element WP9755770 |
| Oven heats poorly or overheats | Test oven temperature sensor resistance and wiring | Oven sensor WPW10181986 |
| Door stays locked after Self-Clean | Let it cool fully; if still stuck, inspect latch mechanism | Door latch WPW10107820 |
A “reset” can clear a temporary control glitch, but repeated failures usually point to a heating circuit issue (bake element), a sensing issue (oven sensor), or a mechanical lock issue (door latch). Resetting power helps confirm whether the problem is a momentary control lockup or a part that needs testing.
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find model number on Whirlpool electric range?
On a Whirlpool electric freestanding range like model GR773LXSS1, we typically find the model number on the frame behind the storage drawer or warming drawer. Pull the drawer out and look for a rating label on the front frame or side rail.
- Behind the storage drawer or warming drawer (most common)
- On the oven door frame (open the door and check the frame edges)
- On the lower front frame near the drawer opening
- On a side panel near the bottom (less common)
- Turn the range off and let it cool.
- Pull the bottom drawer straight out; lift slightly if it stops on the rails.
- Use a flashlight and look for a sticker or metal tag with MODEL and SERIAL.
- Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers).
| You may see | What it means | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (example: GR773LXSS1) | Exact product ID | Ensures parts fit your range |
| Serial number | Production code | Helps match revisions and date ranges |
| Electrical ratings | Volts/amps | Useful for troubleshooting and safe testing |
We use the model number to match the correct Whirlpool range parts and diagrams. Even small model changes can affect fit for items like an oven sensor, bake element, or door latch.
If you are already working on an oven temperature problem, the model number helps confirm the correct oven sensor WPW10181986 for your range.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of GR773LXSS1?
A Whirlpool electric freestanding range like model GR773LXSS1 typically lasts 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping the oven door sealed, elements heating evenly, and controls working correctly helps you reach that expected service life.
- Heat stress and heavy use (daily baking/broiling shortens life)
- Power quality (surges can damage electronic controls)
- Door seal condition (heat leaks make components work harder)
- Spills and boilovers (can damage surface element switches)
- Cleaning habits (gentle cleaning protects finishes and wiring)
- Wipe up spills after the cooktop cools to protect radiant elements.
- Avoid slamming the oven door; it stresses hinges and door glass.
- If baking seems inconsistent, test temperature accuracy and replace the sensor if needed.
- Replace worn door gaskets to prevent heat loss.
- Use the correct bulb type for the oven light to avoid overheating the lens.
| Symptom | Likely wear item | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temperature swings | Temperature sensor | Oven sensor WPW10181986 |
| Longer preheat, weak baking | Bake element | Range bake element WP9755770 |
| Heat leaking around door | Door seal | Door gasket W11542153 |
A range that is running hot, cold, or leaking heat uses more energy and can shorten the life of key parts like the bake element, broil element, and wiring connections. Replacing a failing wear item early often prevents bigger repairs later.
Last updated: March 2026




