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Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 30" gas freestanding range

Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 30" gas freestanding range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 30" gas freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (black) for Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 - Part 72032

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    Touch-up Paint (black)

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  • Range Screw for Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 - Part WP98008545

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  • Range Anti-tip Bracket for Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 - Part WP3801F656-51

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  • Range Gas Valve And Regulator Assembly for Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 - Part WPW10518493

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  • Range Screw for Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 - Part WPW10317886

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  • Appliance Touch-up Paint for Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 - Part 72017

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  • Range Upper Oven Door Gasket for Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 - Part W10318928

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  • Range Broil Pan for Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 - Part 4396923

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  • Range Broil Burner for Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 - Part W11245221

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  • Fan Motor for Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 - Part W10794440

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    Fan Motor

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Whirlpool 30" Gas Freestanding Range GGG390LXS03 FAQs

To identify your Whirlpool stove model, we look for the model and serial tag on the range itself; for the Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 30-inch gas freestanding range, the tag is typically on the oven frame (around the door opening), inside the storage drawer, or on the back panel. Use the model number (not the serial) to match parts and manuals.

Where to find the model tag on a Whirlpool range

Check these common spots first:

  • Oven door frame or front frame behind the oven door (most common)
  • Inside the storage drawer or warming drawer area
  • Back of the range on the rear panel
  • Under the cooktop edge (less common)
  • On a small metal tag that flips or swivels near the back

What to write down (and what not to mix up)

The tag usually includes both a model number and a serial number.

  • Model number: identifies the exact design and parts fit
  • Serial number: identifies the production unit and date code
  • Brand: Whirlpool (helpful, but not enough by itself)
Item on the tag Example format What we use it for
Model number Letters and numbers (like GGG390LXS03) Correct parts diagrams and part compatibility
Serial number Letters and numbers (varies) Manufacturing info and service history

Why it matters

Whirlpool ranges can look similar across multiple model series, but burner parts, igniters, valves, and control boards can differ. Using the exact model number (for example, GGG390LXS03) prevents ordering a surface burner valve or oven igniter that will not mount or wire correctly.

Helpful next step

Match what you find on the tag to the documentation for your exact model in the GGG390LXS03 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 30-inch gas freestanding range, we use a 3/4-inch rigid gas supply pipe to the range location for proper flow. For LP (propane) installations, 1/2-inch minimum piping is commonly used; always confirm your exact setup in the GGG390LXS03 owner's manual.

  • Natural gas: 3/4-inch rigid pipe to the range location
  • LP (propane): 1/2-inch minimum piping or tubing is commonly acceptable
  • Longer runs: keep the larger pipe size longer to prevent low gas volume
  • Final connection: use an approved flexible connector and fittings that match local code

Quick sizing guide (what to use when)

Installation situation Typical best choice Why
Standard natural gas run 3/4-inch rigid pipe Helps prevent weak burner flames
Long distance from meter/regulator 3/4-inch (or larger per code) Reduces pressure drop
LP (propane) supply 1/2-inch minimum LP systems often use different pressure/regs
Any installation Follow local code and manual Ensures safe, compliant hookup

What to check before you buy pipe or fittings

  • Verify whether your home is natural gas or LP (propane).
  • Measure the approximate run length from the shutoff valve to the range location.
  • Confirm you have an accessible manual shutoff valve near the appliance.
  • Make sure the connector is rated for gas appliances and the correct BTU load.
  • If you smell gas at any time, shut off the supply and have the connection checked.

Why it matters

Gas line size affects gas volume and pressure stability. If the supply line is undersized, surface burners can have weak flames and the oven burner can struggle to maintain temperature, especially when multiple burners are on.

Last updated: February 2026

A Whirlpool gas stove like model GGG390LXS03 typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent cleaning, proper burner flame, and quick attention to ignition or gas-flow problems are the biggest factors that help you reach (or beat) that range.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Daily cleaning: keeping burner ports and caps clear helps prevent poor combustion.
  • Ignition health: weak or delayed lighting strains igniters and can lead to no-heat complaints.
  • Gas flow and flame quality: steady blue flames reduce soot and overheating.
  • Oven door seal and closure: heat loss makes the oven work harder and can shorten component life.
  • Ventilation and spills: heavy boilovers can damage switches, wiring, and valves.

Quick care checklist (high impact, low effort)

  • Wipe the cooktop after use; remove food and grease before it hardens.
  • Keep burner heads and caps seated correctly after cleaning.
  • If the oven takes a long time to ignite, address it early (a common fix is replacing the range bake igniter W11596211).
  • Avoid lining the oven bottom with foil; it can disrupt airflow and overheat parts.
  • Use cookware that fits the burner; oversized pans can reflect heat onto knobs and controls.

Common “end-of-life” symptoms and what they usually mean

Symptom Most common cause Typical next step
Oven won’t heat or heats slowly Weak igniter Test/replace igniter
Burner clicks but won’t light Dirty burner ports or ignition issue Clean, then diagnose ignition
Smell of gas when off Valve or connection issue Stop use; have it checked
Uneven baking Burner/ignition or airflow issue Inspect burner, igniter, calibration

Why it matters

Knowing the 13 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. On a range that is otherwise in good shape, replacing a wear item like an igniter or burner component is often the most cost-effective way to restore reliable baking and broiling.

For model-specific operating and care guidance, use the GGG390LXS03 owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Whirlpool gas ranges, including the Whirlpool GGG390LXS03 30-inch gas freestanding range, are a solid choice for most homes because they deliver reliable everyday cooking performance, widely available replacement parts, and straightforward controls. For the features and care details that apply to your exact range, use the GGG390LXS03 owner's manual.

What “good” usually means for a gas range

A good gas range typically balances burner performance, oven consistency, and long-term serviceability.

  • Strong, responsive cooktop heat for boiling and sautéing
  • Predictable oven baking and broiling results after proper preheat
  • Durable grates, knobs, and door hardware for daily use
  • Parts support for common wear items like igniters and valves
  • Reasonable maintenance (cleaning burner heads, caps, and ports)

What to expect over time (common wear items)

Most gas ranges eventually need a few service parts. On the GGG390LXS03, these are typical examples:

Symptom Common cause Example part for this model
Oven won’t heat or heats slowly Weak or failed bake igniter Range bake igniter W11596211
Surface burner won’t light or keeps clicking Igniter switch or burner ignition issue Range surface burner igniter switch assembly WPW10204718
Burner flame is erratic or won’t adjust Worn or sticking burner valve Range surface burner valve WPW10206288

Quick checks that improve performance

These steps solve many “range isn’t working right” complaints without replacing parts.

  • Clean burner caps and burner head ports; food spills block gas flow
  • Confirm caps are seated correctly after cleaning
  • Preheat the oven fully before baking
  • Keep the oven door closed as much as possible during baking
  • If flames look unusually large or lazy, have the gas supply and regulator checked

Why it matters

A “good” range is one you can cook on confidently and keep running for years. Whirlpool ranges are generally a good value because routine issues (like ignition problems) are usually repairable with standard parts and basic troubleshooting guided by the manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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