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Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 30" electric built-in double oven

Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 30" electric built-in double oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 30" electric built-in double oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for RB270PXYQ0 Wall Ovens

  • Oven Plate for Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 - Part 310659

    Oven Plate

    Part #310659

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

  • Knob-hndle for Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 - Part 3184039

    Upper oven diagram

    Knob-hndle

    Part #3184039

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  • Technical Sheet for Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 - Part LIT3184116

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    Technical Sheet

    Part #LIT3184116

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  • Trim Panel for Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 - Part 3183578

    Control panel diagram

    Trim Panel

    Part #3183578

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  • Wire (red) for Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 - Part 242825

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    Wire (red)

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  • Parts List for Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 - Part LIT884547

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    Parts List

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  • Owner's Manual for Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 - Part LIT3182871

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    Owner's Manual

    Part #LIT3182871

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  • Wrapper for Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 - Part 311008

    Upper oven diagram

    Wrapper

    Part #311008

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

Whirlpool 30" Electric Built-In Double Oven RB270PXYQ0 FAQs

A wall oven like the Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 is convenient and built-in, but the main disadvantages are higher total cost (appliance plus installation), more complicated service access, and the need for a separate cooktop. Repairs can also take longer because the oven is mounted in cabinetry.

Common disadvantages (what most owners notice)

  • Higher upfront cost: you typically pay for the wall oven, a separate cooktop, and installation.
  • More complex installation: cabinet cutout fit, electrical hookup, and safe mounting all matter.
  • Harder to service: built-in placement can make troubleshooting and part replacement more involved.
  • Potential ergonomic tradeoffs: depending on mounting height, you may still bend to load heavy cookware.
  • Less flexibility to swap appliances: replacing a wall oven often means matching the existing cutout size.

Cost and repair complexity at a glance

Factor Wall oven (RB270PXYQ0 type) Freestanding range
Cooking setup Oven plus separate cooktop Oven and cooktop in one unit
Installation Usually more involved Usually simpler
Service access Often tighter in a cabinet Typically easier to pull out
Replacement fit Must match cutout More standardized footprint

Why it matters

Wall ovens are a great choice when you want a built-in look and flexible kitchen layout, but the built-in design can increase installation cost and make repairs more time-consuming. If you are planning a remodel, confirming cabinet cutout and electrical requirements early helps avoid surprises.

Parts that commonly come up during repairs

If performance issues show up later (uneven baking, no heat, weak broil), these are common wear items we see on this model family:

Last updated: January 2026

If you’re replacing an existing electric wall oven with the same type in your Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0, you typically do not need an electrician as long as the circuit, junction box, and wiring are already correct and in good condition. If you’re adding or changing a 240-volt circuit, hire an 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), not gas
  • The breaker and wiring already serve a wall oven circuit
  • The junction box is accessible and the wire connections are solid
  • The cabinet cutout fits the oven and mounting points line up
  • You can safely shut off power at the breaker and verify it’s off

When you should hire an electrician

Bring in a licensed electrician if any of these apply:

  • You’re converting from gas to electric (new 240V circuit needed)
  • The breaker trips, wiring looks overheated, or connections are brittle
  • The junction box is damaged, too small, or not properly secured
  • You’re unsure whether the circuit is correctly sized for a double wall oven
  • You need to extend wiring or relocate the junction box

Quick decision guide

Situation Electrician recommended? Why
Replacing electric wall oven with electric wall oven on existing circuit Usually no Existing 240V supply is already in place
New install where no 240V circuit exists Yes New breaker, wiring, and code-compliant routing
Any signs of heat damage at connections Yes Prevents repeat failures and unsafe wiring
Unsure about wire size, breaker size, or grounding Yes Correct sizing and safe termination matter

Why it matters

A 30-inch electric built-in double oven like the RB270PXYQ0 draws significant power. Correct circuit sizing and tight, heat-safe connections prevent nuisance tripping, poor baking performance, and electrical damage.

If you’re troubleshooting power issues during installation, our terminal block WP8203546 is a common connection point to inspect for heat damage or loose lugs.

Last updated: January 2026

A 27-inch wall oven is not too small for most homes; it is a common “mid-size” option that still handles everyday baking and roasting. If you are replacing a Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 30-inch double wall oven, the key issue is cabinet cutout size, not cooking performance.

How to decide if 27 inches will work in your kitchen

Use these checks before you buy:

  • Measure the cabinet cutout (width, height, depth) and compare to the new oven’s required cutout.
  • Count your typical cookware: full-size sheet pans and large roasters fit better in 30-inch ovens.
  • Think about simultaneous cooking: a double oven setup often beats a smaller single oven for holidays.
  • Check electrical requirements: wall ovens are typically 240V; amperage can vary by model.
  • Confirm door swing and handle clearance so it does not hit an island or walkway.

Typical size comparison (what changes in real life)

Exact capacity varies by model, but this is the practical difference most owners notice.

Nominal wall oven width Best for Common tradeoff
30-inch Families, frequent baking, larger pans Needs a larger cabinet cutout
27-inch Most everyday cooking, smaller kitchens Less room for oversized cookware
24-inch Tight spaces, condos Most limiting for large meals

Why it matters for RB270PXYQ0 owners

Your Whirlpool RB270PXYQ0 is a 30-inch electric built-in double oven, so switching to a 27-inch unit usually requires cabinet modification or a trim solution. If your current oven is heating unevenly or not reaching temperature, repairing it can be the simpler path.

Repair-first clues (when size is not the real problem)

  • Lower oven not baking evenly or not heating
  • Broil not working in one cavity
  • Oven light out or flickering
  • Visible damage inside the oven door glass

If you are troubleshooting heat issues, common wear items include the bake element WP308180 and range broil element WP660579.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your wall oven

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Main causes: bad oven door lock assembly, faulty electronic control board, wiring failure…

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Main causes: lack of electrical power, bad electronic control board, faulty oven control thermostat…

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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Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less

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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