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Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 range/oven, gas, freestanding, 30 inch Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 range/oven, gas, freestanding, 30 inch, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Oven Insulation for Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 - Part WPW10208653

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    Insulation

    Part #240132

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  • Handle-door for Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 - Part W11620554

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    Handle, Oven Door (white)

    Part #W11533142

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  • Range Oven Door Middle Glass Bracket for Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 - Part W10883315

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    Door Bracket

    Part #W10811550

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  • Ikea Range Surface Burner Igniter Clip, Front And Left Rear for Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 - Part W11684564

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    Ikea Range Surface Burner Igniter Clip, Front And Left Rear

    Part #W10827923

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  • Appliance Spray Paint (black) for Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 - Part 285006

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  • Range Oven Insulation for Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 - Part WPW10208653

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  • Refrigerator for Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 - Part W11233072

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    Screw

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  • Panel for Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 - Part W10816996

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    Foils Assy T

    Part #W10666176

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  • Level Foot for Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 - Part W10819918

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    Leg Leveler

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  • Range Oven Door Hinge for Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 - Part W10857234

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    Oven Door

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Whirlpool RANGE/OVEN, GAS, FREESTANDING, 30 INCH WFG320M0MB0 FAQs

For a Whirlpool gas range like model WFG320M0MB0, the model number is printed on a rating label on the range body (not on a removable part). On many freestanding Whirlpool ranges, you can find it by pulling out the bottom drawer (warming drawer or storage drawer) and looking along the frame behind it.

Where to look on a freestanding Whirlpool range

Check these common label locations in this order:

  • Behind the bottom drawer: on the frame rail, side wall, or back panel area
  • Around the oven door opening: on the front frame when the oven door is open
  • On the back of the range: near the gas connection area (you may need a flashlight)
  • Under the cooktop edge (less common): along the front lip or side flange

Quick steps to find it fast

  1. Turn the oven off and let surfaces cool.
  2. Pull the bottom drawer straight out (lift slightly if it stops on the glides).
  3. Use a flashlight and look for a white or silver sticker.
  4. Record the model number and serial number exactly as shown.

What the label usually looks like

Item on label Example format Why you need it
Model number WFG320M0MB0 Ensures correct parts fit
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps match production version
Gas type info Natural gas or LP Confirms fuel setup before ordering

Why it matters

Whirlpool ranges can look identical but use different igniters, oven burners, control boards, and door parts by production run. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong part and avoids repeat repairs.

If you are troubleshooting heat or ignition issues after confirming the model number, common parts for WFG320M0MB0 include the igniter, hot surface W11590294 and the oven burner W11220387.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 30-inch freestanding gas range, use a 3/4-inch rigid gas supply pipe to the range location; for LP (propane), 1/2-inch minimum piping or tubing is used. Correct sizing prevents weak flames and slow oven preheat.

  • Run 3/4-inch rigid pipe to the range location for best flow on natural gas
  • Use 1/2-inch minimum piping or tubing for LP (propane) supply runs
  • Install an approved manual shut-off valve in an accessible location
  • Use an approved flexible connector sized and rated for gas appliances
  • Have a qualified installer verify leak-free connections before operation

Quick sizing guide

Fuel type Supply pipe to range location Notes
Natural gas 3/4-inch rigid pipe Smaller pipe on long runs can reduce burner performance
LP (propane) 1/2-inch minimum Confirm regulator and conversion are set for LP

When line size becomes a problem

  • Surface burner flames look small, lazy, or uneven
  • Oven takes much longer than normal to preheat
  • Flames change when another gas appliance turns on
  • Oven burner ignition is delayed or inconsistent

Why it matters

Gas line size affects the volume of gas reaching the range manifold. If the supply is undersized or the run is long, pressure drop can cause poor ignition, unstable flames, and uneven cooking.

If the supply and shut-off valve are correct but the oven still struggles to ignite or heat, check the ignition and burner system; common replacements include the igniter, hot surface W11590294 and the oven burner W11220387.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool WFG320M0MB0 gas range, a broiler that will not heat is usually caused by an ignition problem (weak hot-surface igniter), a gas delivery issue to the broil burner, or a control problem. Start with simple checks, then test the ignition and burner components.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm you selected Broil (not Bake) and set a broil temperature or Hi/Lo option.
  • Make sure the oven door is in the correct broil position (some ranges require the door closed; others allow slightly ajar depending on design).
  • Verify the range has gas supply: other surface burners should light and burn steadily.
  • Cancel the cycle, wait 60 seconds, then try Broil again to reset the control logic.
  • If you smell gas without ignition, stop and ventilate; do not keep retrying.

What to look for during a broil attempt

When you start Broil, watch and listen for a normal ignition sequence.

What you observe Most likely cause What to do next
No glow from igniter Failed igniter, wiring issue, or control not sending power Inspect wiring; test igniter circuit; consider replacing igniter, hot surface W11590294
Igniter glows but no flame after 60 to 90 seconds Weak igniter (common), gas valve not opening, restricted burner Replace igniter first; then inspect burner and gas path
Flame lights but is small, noisy, or uneven Clogged burner ports, misalignment, or low gas flow Clean burner area; check burner seating and air shutter
Broil works sometimes Weak igniter, loose connection, or intermittent control Check connections; igniter replacement is the most common fix

Parts that commonly fix a dead broiler on this model

  • Igniter, hot surface W11590294 (most common on gas broil systems)
  • Oven burner and related hardware (inspect for damage or heavy corrosion)
  • Electronic control (if it never sends power to the igniter)

Why it matters

A gas broiler depends on the igniter drawing enough current to open the gas valve. If the igniter is weak, it can glow but still fail to light the broil burner, leading to long preheat times, no broil heat, or intermittent operation.

Last updated: February 2026

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