What does F2 mean on a gas oven?
On the Whirlpool WEG515S0FV2 slide-in gas range, an F2 error code typically means the oven control is sensing an overheat or runaway temperature condition. This is most often caused by a faulty oven temperature sensor circuit, a control problem, or a heating system issue that lets the oven temperature climb too high.
What to do first (safe, quick checks)
- Cancel the cycle and let the oven cool completely.
- If the oven was in self-clean, allow extra cool-down time; high temperatures are normal during that mode.
- Reset power: turn the range off at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.
- Try Bake at 350°F and watch for symptoms: overheating, burning smell, or the code returning.
- If the code returns quickly, stop using the oven until the cause is corrected.
Common causes of an F2 code
| Likely cause | What you may notice | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temperature sensor out of range | Oven overheats or temperature swings | Test sensor resistance; replace sensor if failed |
| Wiring/connectors issue (sensor to control) | Intermittent F2, especially after moving the range | Inspect and repair loose/burned connections |
| Electronic oven control problem | F2 appears even when oven is cool | Replace control if sensor and wiring test good |
| Cooling/airflow issue around control area | F2 after long bakes, cabinet feels very hot | Improve airflow, check installation clearances |
How we recommend diagnosing it
- Check the sensor circuit first: a bad sensor or damaged wiring is the most common reason the control “thinks” the oven is too hot.
- If the sensor and wiring test good, the next suspect is the electronic control.
- If you need to access panels, use basic electrical safety practices and a meter; our how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video helps with safe, accurate testing.
Why it matters
An F2 code is the range’s way of preventing unsafe overheating. Fixing the root cause protects the electronic control, helps baking temperatures stay accurate, and reduces the risk of heat damage to wiring and nearby components.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the life expectancy of a Whirlpool stove?
A Whirlpool stove (including the Whirlpool WEG515S0FV2 slide-in gas range) typically lasts 13 to 15 years. Consistent cleaning, avoiding spills that bake onto surfaces, and fixing small issues early (like weak ignition) help you reach the high end of that range.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most ranges fail early due to heat-related wear, heavy use, or neglected burner and oven maintenance.
- Light to moderate cooking: often closer to 15 years
- Daily high-heat cooking (searing, broiling, long bakes): often closer to 13 years
- Spills and boilovers: can shorten life by clogging burner ports and stressing igniters
- Poor leveling: can affect baking results and door sealing over time
- Delayed repairs: small ignition or sealing problems can turn into bigger failures
Quick care checklist (high impact)
Use these habits to extend the life of your WEG515S0FV2 gas range:
- Keep burner heads and caps clean and dry after boilovers
- Wipe the oven cavity after it cools; avoid harsh abrasives on finishes
- Confirm the range sits level; replace a damaged range leveling leg WPW10058460 if needed
- Watch for repeated clicking or delayed ignition; address it before it strains components
- Avoid slamming the oven door; it can damage hinges and the door seal
Common “age-related” repairs and what they mean
| Symptom | Often related to | Typical fix type |
|---|---|---|
| Oven light out | Light bulb | Replace light bulb 8009 |
| Oven door not sealing well | Door seal | Replace door seal W11542153 |
| Burner won’t spark or keeps clicking | Spark module or ignition circuit | Diagnose wiring, then replace module if needed |
Why it matters
A gas range that is maintained tends to heat more evenly, ignite more reliably, and avoid costly secondary damage (like heat escaping past a worn door seal or repeated ignition cycling that stresses electrical parts).
Last updated: January 2026
How do I find the model number on my WEG515S0FV2?
The model number for your Whirlpool slide-in gas range is printed on the appliance’s model and serial tag. On WEG515S0FV2 ranges, you’ll typically find that tag around the oven door frame area or behind the storage drawer.
Where to look on a Whirlpool slide-in gas range
Check these common locations (in order):
- Open the oven door; look along the frame on the left or right side
- Look along the bottom edge of the oven opening (front frame)
- Pull out the storage drawer; look on the frame behind the drawer opening
- Check the side trim just inside the door opening
- If your range has a warming drawer, check the frame behind it
What the tag looks like and what to copy
The tag usually lists several identifiers. For parts lookup, we recommend copying the full model number exactly.
| Item on tag | Example | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | WEG515S0FV2 | Matching the correct parts diagrams and replacements |
| Serial number | (varies) | Production details, sometimes needed for service |
| Type/Code | (varies) | Internal manufacturing info |
Why it matters for ordering parts
Whirlpool ranges can use different burner, control, or door components across similar-looking models. Using the exact model number helps ensure the right fit for items like the control panel W10894124 or spark module WPW10110491.
Quick tips if the label is hard to read
- Wipe the tag gently with a damp cloth and mild dish soap; dry fully
- Use your phone camera zoom and a flashlight to improve contrast
- Write down the model number first, then the serial number
Last updated: March 2026




