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Whirlpool RB220PXV0 electric built-in oven

Whirlpool RB220PXV0 electric built-in oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool RB220PXV0 electric built-in oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Screw for Whirlpool RB220PXV0 - Part 311056

    Screw

    Part #311056

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

  • End Trim for Whirlpool RB220PXV0 - Part 310689

    Oven diagram

    End Trim

    Part #310689

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

  • Installation Instructions for Whirlpool RB220PXV0 - Part LIT311434

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    All parts diagram

    Installation Instructions

    Part #LIT311434

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  • Lacquer for Whirlpool RB220PXV0 - Part 261810

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    Lacquer

    Part #261810

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  • Aluminum Foil for Whirlpool RB220PXV0 - Part 241430

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    Aluminum Foil

    Part #241430

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  • Wall Oven Door Window Seal for Whirlpool RB220PXV0 - Part 3148183

    Lower oven door diagram

    Wall Oven Door Window Seal

    Part #3148183

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

  • Oven Rack for Whirlpool RB220PXV0 - Part 308172

    Oven diagram

    Oven Rack

    Part #308172

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

  • Sprng-knob for Whirlpool RB220PXV0 - Part 313311

    Control panel diagram

    Sprng-knob

    Part #313311

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

  • Door Hinge for Whirlpool RB220PXV0 - Part 328802

    Oven diagram

    Door Hinge

    Part #328802

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

  • Screw for Whirlpool RB220PXV0 - Part 487384

    Control panel diagram

    Screw

    Part #487384

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

Whirlpool Electric Built-In Oven RB220PXV0 FAQs

Most Whirlpool electric wall ovens, including model RB220PXV0, typically last 13 to 15 years with normal use and basic maintenance. Keeping the oven clean, avoiding overheating, and replacing wear items promptly helps you reach the full expected lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A wall oven’s life depends more on heat stress and electrical condition than on the cabinet itself.

  • Heavy high-heat use (broil, long bakes) shortens component life
  • Power surges and loose wiring can damage controls and elements
  • Grease buildup can trap heat and strain internal parts
  • Slamming the door can wear hinges and affect sealing
  • Replacing failed wear parts early prevents secondary damage

Common “end-of-life” symptoms (and the usual fix)

Many ovens feel “worn out” because one key part fails.

Symptom Common cause Example part for RB220PXV0
Won’t bake or bakes unevenly Failed bake element Bake element WP308180
Broil not heating Failed broil element Range broil element WP660579
Oven light out Burned-out bulb Light bulb 8009

Maintenance that helps you hit 13 to 15 years

  • Wipe spills after the oven cools to prevent baked-on residue
  • Keep the door closing smoothly; avoid leaning on the door
  • If temperatures seem off, test bake and broil performance separately
  • If you smell hot wiring or see discoloration at connections, stop using the oven and inspect the power connection
  • Use the correct replacement parts for Whirlpool model RB220PXV0 to maintain safe heating and fit

Why it matters

A wall oven is usually worth repairing when the cabinet is solid and the issue is limited to a heating, lighting, or hardware part. Replacing a failed element or bulb often restores normal performance without replacing the entire appliance.

Last updated: January 2026

To reset your Whirlpool wall oven model RB220PXV0, press Cancel (or Cancel/Off) on the control panel to clear the current cooking mode or message. If the oven is unresponsive, reset power at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.

Quick reset options (from easiest to strongest)

  • Press Cancel once to stop a bake/broil cycle.
  • Press Cancel again to clear many control messages.
  • If the display is frozen: turn the oven circuit OFF at the breaker for 60 seconds, then turn it back ON.
  • If the oven trips the breaker again, stop and inspect for a shorted heating circuit before restoring power.

What to check if “Cancel” does not fix it

  • Control is locked: look for a “Lock” indicator; try holding the lock key (if present) for about 3 seconds.
  • Stuck knob or dial (on dial-style models): verify the oven dial turns smoothly and returns to Off.
  • Heating issue causing an error: a failing element can trigger abnormal behavior; inspect for blisters, cracks, or burn marks.
  • Loose or overheated wiring: check for discoloration at connections (power off first).

Common symptoms and the best reset to try

Symptom Best first step Next step
Oven won’t stop heating Press Cancel Breaker reset for 1 minute
Display frozen or buttons don’t respond Breaker reset for 1 minute Check wiring and control connections
No heat after reset Inspect elements Test element continuity

Why it matters

A proper reset clears the control state and can restore normal operation after a power glitch. If the oven keeps acting up after a reset, the issue is usually in the heating circuit (bake/broil element), wiring, or the control.

Parts that commonly relate to heating problems

Last updated: January 2026

If you’re replacing an existing electric wall oven with the same type of connection on your Whirlpool RB220PXV0, you typically do not need an electrician. If the circuit, wiring, junction box, or breaker needs to be added or changed, we recommend hiring a licensed electrician.

When you can usually DIY the swap

You’re generally in “like-for-like replacement” territory when all of these are true:

  • The old oven was electric (240V) and hardwired the same way
  • The breaker size and wire gauge are already correct for the oven circuit
  • The junction box is in good condition and has enough slack to reconnect safely
  • The cabinet cutout fits the replacement oven without modification
  • You can fully shut off power at the breaker and verify it’s off

When an electrician is the right call

Bring in an electrician if any of these apply:

  • You’re converting from gas to electric (new 240V circuit required)
  • The breaker trips, wiring looks overheated, or connections are brittle
  • The junction box is damaged, missing a cover, or not properly secured
  • You need to extend wiring, relocate the junction box, or change breaker size
  • You’re unsure how to confirm voltage and safe shutoff

Quick decision guide

Situation Electrician recommended? Why
Replacing an existing electric wall oven on the same circuit Usually no Reconnect and mount, no electrical changes
New circuit, new breaker, or converting gas to electric Yes Code-compliant circuit sizing and safe installation
Signs of heat damage at connections Yes Prevents repeat failure and fire risk

Why it matters

Wall ovens use high voltage and high current; a correct circuit, tight connections, and proper strain relief prevent nuisance tripping, poor heating performance, and damaged wiring.

If you find damaged electrical connection points while swapping the oven, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your wall oven

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Main causes: broken broil element, faulty broil burner igniter, control system failure…

Main causes: broken bake element, bad bake burner igniter, tripped thermal switch, control system failure…

Most common repair guides to help fix your wall oven

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

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Effective articles & videos to help repair your wall oven

Use the advice and tips in these articles and videos to get the most out of your wall oven.

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