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Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 gas freestanding range

Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 gas freestanding range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 gas freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Mounting Bracket for Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 - Part 9762095

    Control panel parts diagram

    Mounting Bracket

    Part #9762095

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Gas Tubing for Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 - Part 8272222

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    Gas Tubing

    Part #8272222

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Rear Cover for Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 - Part 9756301

    Control panel parts diagram

    Rear Cover

    Part #9756301

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Surface Burner Tube And Orifice, Right Front for Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 - Part 8273695

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    Range Surface Burner Tube And Orifice, Right Front

    Part #8273695

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Broil Burner Fitting for Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 - Part 3186489

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    Range Broil Burner Fitting

    Part #3186489

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  • Range Owner's Manual for Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 - Part 9763003

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    Range Owner's Manual

    Part #9763003

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  • Technical Sheet for Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 - Part 9762973

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    Technical Sheet

    Part #9762973

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  • Installation Instructions for Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 - Part 9757143

    Cooktop parts diagram

    Installation Instructions

    Part #9757143

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  • Control Panel for Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 - Part 9762088

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    Control Panel

    Part #9762088

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  • Range Lp Conversion Kit for Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 - Part 8523418

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    Range Lp Conversion Kit

    Part #8523418

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Whirlpool Gas Freestanding Range SF462LXSB0 FAQs

To identify your Whirlpool stove model, find the model and serial tag on your range and copy the model number exactly (for this page, it’s SF462LXSB0). That model number is what we use to match the correct parts, manuals, and troubleshooting steps.

Where to look on a Whirlpool freestanding range

Check these common tag locations first (the tag can be a sticker, metal plate, or a small swing-out “dog tag”):

  • Oven door frame area (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 (varies by design)
  • Back of the range (rear panel)
  • Lower side frame near the anti-tip bracket area

How to read the tag correctly

Use these quick checks so you record the right identifier:

  • Model number is the key for parts lookup; it often includes letters and numbers (example: SF462LXSB0).
  • Serial number is different; it identifies your specific unit, not the parts family.
  • Copy every character in order; one wrong digit can pull the wrong Whirlpool part.
  • If the tag is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in to confirm characters.

Model number vs. serial number (quick comparison)

Item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Matching diagrams, parts, and fit SF462LXSB0
Serial number Manufacturing info and unit identity Letters plus numbers

Why it matters

Whirlpool ranges can look similar across multiple model series, but internal components (like an oven igniter, oven sensor, or electronic control) can differ. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct replacement part and avoid returns.

Helpful resources for this model

Last updated: February 2026

If your Whirlpool SF462LXSB0 cooktop burners work but the oven will not, the most common causes are an oven control setting issue (including Control Lockout), air in the gas line after first use, or an oven ignition/heating problem such as a weak igniter. Use the checks below and confirm control steps in the SF462LXSB0 owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Make sure the oven control is set correctly for Bake or Broil, then press Start (see the SF462LXSB0 owner's manual).
  • Check whether Control Lockout is enabled; if it is, turn it off and retry.
  • If this is the first time using the oven (or the range was recently installed), turn on one surface burner briefly to help purge air from the gas line, then try the oven again.
  • Cancel the cycle, wait 30 seconds, then restart the bake cycle.
  • If the display shows PF or a flashing time, reset the clock and retry (power interruption can prevent normal operation).

When it is likely a part problem

If the oven control is set correctly and the oven still will not light or heat, these parts are common suspects on a gas freestanding range:

  • Oven igniter: a weak igniter can glow but still fail to open the gas valve fully.
  • Oven temperature sensor: a failed sensor can cause no-heat or erratic heating.
  • Electronic control: can fail to send power to the igniter or misread inputs.

Helpful model-matched parts to consider:

Symptom guide (what you see vs. what it usually means)

What you notice What it usually points to What to do next
Oven does nothing (no heat attempt) Control setting, Control Lockout, power interruption Recheck settings, unlock controls, clear PF/flashing time
You smell gas but no ignition Ignition failure Stop, turn oven off, ventilate; then inspect igniter and wiring
Igniter glows a long time, then no flame Weak igniter Replace the igniter (common on gas ovens)
Oven heats but temperature is off Sensor or calibration Check sensor; review calibration steps in the manual

Why it matters

On the SF462LXSB0, the cooktop and oven use different control and ignition circuits. That is why surface burners can work normally while the oven fails due to Control Lockout, a weak igniter, or a sensor/control issue.

Last updated: February 2026

The average lifespan of a Whirlpool gas freestanding range like model SF462LXSB0 is 15 years. Regular cleaning, correct installation, and prompt repair of ignition and temperature-control problems help you reach that service life.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A range’s life is mostly driven by heat exposure, how often it’s used, and whether key systems (bake ignition, gas valve, and controls) stay in good working order.

  • Heavy daily cooking shortens lifespan; light use extends it
  • Keeping burner ports and the oven bottom clean reduces ignition strain
  • Stable electrical supply helps protect the electronic control
  • Fixing weak oven ignition early prevents overheating and gas odor issues
  • Proper clearances and leveling reduce door and frame wear (see the installation guide)

Parts that commonly determine “end of life”

If the range is otherwise in good shape, replacing a few core parts often restores reliable baking and broiling.

Symptom Common cause Example part for SF462LXSB0
Oven won’t heat or takes too long to ignite Weak igniter Range oven igniter WP9758079
Oven temperature swings or is inaccurate Failed sensor Oven sensor WPW10181986
No spark at surface burners Failed spark module Spark module WPW10331686

Why it matters

Knowing the 15-year average helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your SF462LXSB0 is under 15 years old and the cabinet, door, and cooktop are solid, a targeted repair (igniter, sensor, or control) is usually the most cost-effective path.

Last updated: March 2026

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