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Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 range/oven, gas, freestanding, 30 inch Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 range/oven, gas, freestanding, 30 inch, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Whirlpool Range Oven Temperature Sensor for Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 - Part W10833885

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    Oven Sensor

    Part #W10586204

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  • Range Oven Door Hinge for Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 - Part WPW10299227

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    Range Oven Door Hinge

    Part #W10299227

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  • Whirlpool Gas Range Knob, Stainless Steel for Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 - Part W11620567

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    Knob,gas,sst

    Part #W11510456

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  • Range Broil Igniter for Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 - Part WPW10333842

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    Range Oven Burner Igniter

    Part #W10333842

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  • Range Oven Burner Spark Module for Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 - Part W11162730

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    Module-spark

    Part #W10920631

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  • Range Oven Burner for Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 - Part WP9758078

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    Range Oven Burner

    Part #9758078

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  • Range Oven Control Board for Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 - Part W11620570

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    Control, Electronic (lcx) (black)

    Part #W11520700

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  • Range Hood Light Bulb for Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 - Part WPW10571723

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    Range Hood Light Bulb

    Part #W10571723

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  • Range Oven Door Outer Panel (black) for Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 - Part W11702167

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    Door Glass

    Part #W10884159

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  • Range Oven Rack for Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 - Part W11520287

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    Rack-oven,wi

    Part #W11173792

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Whirlpool RANGE/OVEN, GAS, FREESTANDING, 30 INCH WFG550S0LZ4 FAQs

A Whirlpool gas stove like model WFG550S0LZ4 typically lasts 15 years. With normal household use and basic upkeep, many freestanding gas ranges reach the 15 to 19 year range before major repairs become more common.

What affects lifespan most

  • Burner and oven use frequency (daily cooking wears igniters and valves faster)
  • Spillovers and grease buildup around burners and inside the oven cavity
  • Using high-heat cleaning cycles often (extra heat stresses electronics and door parts)
  • Ventilation and heat exposure to the control area
  • Promptly fixing small issues (weak ignition, uneven baking) before they cascade

Parts that commonly drive “repair vs replace” decisions

On Whirlpool gas ranges, these components often determine whether a repair is worth it as the unit ages:

Quick age-based guidance

Range age What we typically see Best next step
0 to 7 years Minor wear, simple fixes Maintain and repair
8 to 14 years More frequent part replacements Repair if performance is good
15+ years Higher chance of multiple failures Compare repair cost to replacement

Why it matters

Knowing the expected lifespan helps you plan: if your WFG550S0LZ4 is near 15 years old, investing in a key part (like an igniter or sensor) can still make sense, but repeated heating or ignition failures can signal end-of-life.

Last updated: January 2026

Whirlpool is a good, dependable brand for gas stoves, and the Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 gas range is a solid example of what many owners want: consistent cooking performance, practical features, and widely available replacement parts when normal wear happens.

What “good” usually means for a gas range

When customers ask if a brand is good, we focus on day-to-day ownership: ignition reliability, burner control, oven temperature stability, and how easy it is to maintain.

Common strengths many people look for in Whirlpool gas ranges:

  • Strong burner output with usable low-simmer control
  • Straightforward controls and familiar layout
  • Good overall value for the features
  • Parts support for typical wear items (igniters, hinges, grates)

What to watch for (real-world ownership)

Even good brands can have common pain points that show up over time. For gas ranges, these are the issues we see most often across many models:

  • Surface burner clicking or weak ignition (often moisture, dirty burner ports, or a spark/ignition part)
  • Oven not heating or slow preheat (often an igniter or burner-related issue)
  • Cosmetic wear like scratched cooktops or worn finishes
  • Door alignment or “droopy” door feel as hinges age

If you ever run into a door that won’t close tightly or feels loose, compatible hinge parts for this model include range oven door hinge WPW10299224 and range oven door hinge WPW10299227.

Quick comparison: what matters most

What you care about What to look for What helps long-term
Fast, even cooking Stable flames, proper burner caps Regular cleaning of caps and ports
Reliable baking Consistent oven heat Replace weak igniters promptly
Easy maintenance Removable grates, accessible parts Use model-specific parts for fit

Why it matters

A “good” gas stove is one you can cook on confidently and keep running safely. Choosing a brand with strong parts support helps you fix normal wear items instead of replacing the whole range.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Whirlpool WFG550S0LZ4 gas range, an F5 error typically points to a problem in the oven’s electronic control system (the control board and the circuits it monitors), not a surface burner issue. The most common causes are a stuck key/touch input, wiring problem, or a failing control.

What to do first (safe quick checks)

  • Press Cancel/Off and wait 30 seconds; see if the code clears.
  • Power reset: turn the range off at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.
  • If the code returns immediately, avoid using the oven until you troubleshoot further.
  • If the display beeps continuously or keys act “pressed” by themselves, the keypad circuit is likely involved.
  • If you smell gas, do not troubleshoot; shut off gas and ventilate the area.

Likely causes on this model

  • Control board fault or internal relay/logic issue
  • Keypad or user interface input stuck (even if it is integrated into the control)
  • Loose or damaged wiring harness connection between the console and oven components
  • Heat-related damage behind the control panel (less common, but possible)

Parts that are commonly involved

Because Whirlpool model numbering can use different console/control variants, we match parts by model to avoid guesswork. For the WFG550S0LZ4, the electronic control is listed as control, electronic (lcx) (black) W11620570.

If the F5 code appears during bake or preheat and you also see temperature problems, the oven temperature sensor can be part of the diagnosis; for this model, that sensor is oven sensor W10833885.

Quick comparison: what each part affects

Symptom you see More likely part Why
F5 returns right after reset, random beeping Electronic control Control logic/input circuit is failing
Oven heats erratically, overshoots/undershoots, then errors Oven temperature sensor Sensor signal out of range can confuse control
F5 happens after moving range or cleaning console Wiring/connection Intermittent connection to control inputs

Why it matters

An F5 error is the range telling us it cannot reliably read or control the oven system. Continuing to use the oven with an active control fault can lead to unsafe heating behavior or repeated shutdowns.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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Main causes: bad bake element, broken burner igniter, control system failure, blown thermal fuse, faulty temperature sen…

Main causes: food splatters, spilling food on the oven door, allowing liquid to drip through oven door vent when cleanin…

Most common repair guides to help fix your ranges

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your range.

How to replace a range oven door switch

How to replace a range oven door switch

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Repair time and Difficulty

 30 minutes or less
How to replace a range oven door lock assembly

How to replace a range oven door lock assembly

Oven door not locking? You can replace the lock assembly in less than 30 minutes. Here's how.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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