Where can I find the gas range model number?
On the Whirlpool gas range model WFG515S0EB0, the model number is on the model and serial rating plate located on the oven frame behind the top left side of the oven door. We use that exact model number to match the correct parts and installation requirements.
Where to look on your WFG515S0EB0
Check these common label locations in this order:
- Open the oven door and look along the oven frame near the top left area
- Look for a model and serial rating plate (often a silver or white label)
- If you do not see it immediately, use a flashlight and look along the frame edge behind the door
- If the label is dirty or greasy, wipe it gently so the full model number is readable
For a diagram-style reference, use the WFG515S0EB0 installation guide.
What the model number label looks like
Most Whirlpool ranges use a rating plate that includes both the model and serial number.
| Item on label | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures correct part fit | WFG515S0EB0 |
| Serial number | Identifies production details | Letters and numbers |
| Gas type info | Confirms Natural gas or LP conversion info | Natural gas / LP |
Why it matters
The model number is the fastest way to avoid ordering the wrong Whirlpool range parts (like an oven igniter, control board, or door hinge) and it also ties to the correct gas type information listed for safe setup.
Tips to avoid common mistakes
- Use the full model number, including the last digit (for example, WFG515S0EB0, not WFG515S0EB)
- Write it exactly as shown, including any letters
- If you are comparing parts, match by model number first, then confirm by part ID
Last updated: February 2026
Why is there no gas coming out of my oven?
If your Whirlpool WFG515S0EB0 oven will not light and it seems like no gas is coming out, the most common cause is a weak oven burner igniter that is not drawing enough current to open the gas valve. Start with basic supply and power checks, then test the igniter circuit.
Quick checks first (safe, no disassembly)
- Confirm the range is plugged into a grounded outlet and the breaker is on.
- Make sure the gas supply shutoff valve is fully open.
- Try a cooktop burner; if the cooktop will not light, the issue is usually gas supply.
- Set the oven to Bake and listen: you should hear clicking/sparking during ignition.
- After 5 minutes of trying to heat, cancel the cycle and move to troubleshooting.
Most likely fix: replace a weak igniter
On this model, the oven uses electronic ignition (no standing pilot). A failing igniter can glow or click but still not open the valve reliably.
Helpful part to check:
What you typically see with a bad igniter
| Symptom | What it usually means |
|---|---|
| No heat, no flame, repeated ignition attempts | Igniter not working or not getting power |
| Igniter glows but burner never lights (or lights very slowly) | Igniter is weak and not opening the gas valve |
| Burner lights sometimes, then fails later | Igniter is weakening and becoming intermittent |
Other causes that can stop oven gas flow
- Gas supply line shutoff valve closed or partially closed.
- Range not getting power (ignition system needs electricity).
- Gas conversion or gas type mismatch (Natural gas vs LP) after an improper conversion.
- Failed gas control valve or wiring issue in the ignition circuit.
For gas type and conversion guidance, follow the WFG515S0EB0 installation guide.
Why it matters
A gas oven that will not ignite is often an ignition-current problem, not a “no gas” problem. Fixing the igniter restores normal valve opening and normal preheat times, and it prevents repeated unburned-gas ignition attempts.
Last updated: February 2026
What size gas line for Whirlpool gas range?
For the Whirlpool WFG515S0EB0 gas range, we use a 3/4-inch rigid gas supply pipe to the range location. If you are installing on LP (propane), 1/2-inch minimum piping or tubing is commonly used; undersized pipe on long runs can cause weak burner performance.
Recommended gas line sizes and connectors
Use these sizes as the baseline for a safe, steady gas supply; confirm your exact setup in the WFG515S0EB0 installation guide.
- Rigid supply line to range location: 3/4-inch
- LP (propane) piping/tubing minimum: 1/2-inch
- Flexible appliance connector (if allowed by local code): new CSA design-certified, 4 to 5 ft long
- Flexible connector inside diameter: 1/2-inch or 3/4-inch I.D.
- Thread at regulator inlet: 1/2-inch male pipe thread
Quick sizing guide (what to use where)
| Installation piece | Typical size used | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| House pipe run to range area | 3/4-inch rigid pipe | Helps prevent pressure drop on longer runs |
| LP (propane) house piping/tubing | 1/2-inch minimum | LP suppliers often specify final sizing |
| Range connector (flex) | 1/2-inch or 3/4-inch I.D. | Use a new CSA-certified connector when permitted |
Why it matters
Gas ranges are sensitive to pressure drop. If the supply line is too small (especially on longer runs), the oven burner igniter and cooktop burners can light slowly, burn weakly, or heat unevenly.
Important installation notes
- Use pipe-joint compound rated for LP gas when applicable; do not use gas-rated tape where the instructions prohibit it.
- Do not kink or crush flexible metal tubing when sliding the range into place.
- During gas line pressure testing, the range and shutoff valve must be handled as directed in the installation instructions.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of a Whirlpool gas range?
A Whirlpool gas range like model WFG515S0EB0 typically lasts 13 to 19 years with normal household use. Keeping burners clean, ensuring reliable ignition, and fixing small issues early helps you reach the upper end of that range; neglected ignition and gas-flow problems shorten it.
What affects lifespan the most
- Burner and igniter condition (weak ignition causes delayed lighting and extra wear)
- Cleaning habits (spills and grease can clog ports and corrode components)
- Proper installation and grounding (stable power and correct grounding support electronic ignition)
- Gas supply health (correct pressure, tight connections, working shut-off valve)
- Timely part replacement (hinges, igniters, controls, and bulbs as they wear)
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)
- Keep burner caps and ports clean and dry; clear clogged ports with a non-metal tool.
- Wipe up oven spills promptly to reduce smoke and corrosion.
- Verify the range is on a dedicated, properly grounded 120V circuit as described in the WFG515S0EB0 installation guide.
- If the oven takes longer to light or you smell gas before ignition, stop using it and have ignition serviced.
- Replace wear items when symptoms start, not after failure (for example, a dim oven light).
Common wear items and what they usually mean
| Symptom | Likely wear area | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Oven slow to ignite or won’t light | Ignition system | Diagnose and replace the failed component (often the igniter) |
| Door won’t close evenly | Door hinge | Replace the worn hinge set |
| No oven light | Light bulb | Replace the bulb |
If you are already seeing door sag or slamming, the range oven door hinge WPW10299224 is a common replacement part for this model.
Why it matters
A gas range can run for many years, but ignition reliability and safe gas flow are the difference between a range that lasts 19 years and one that becomes frustrating much sooner. Following the setup and safety requirements in the WFG515S0EB0 installation guide protects both performance and longevity.
Last updated: February 2026
Does Whirlpool make a good gas range?
Yes. Whirlpool gas ranges like model WFG515S0EB0 are a solid choice for most homes because they deliver dependable everyday cooking performance, straightforward controls, and widely available replacement parts. Long-term satisfaction usually comes down to correct installation, proper burner flame setup, and routine cleaning.
What “good” means for a gas range
A good gas range consistently lights, holds a steady flame, and bakes evenly without constant adjustments. For WFG515S0EB0, correct grounding and proper gas connection support reliable electronic ignition and control operation (details are in the WFG515S0EB0 installation guide).
Common strengths customers value
- Fast heat response from gas burners for sautéing and boiling
- Simple, familiar operation (knobs and oven controls)
- Serviceability: common wear parts are replaceable (igniters, hinges, bulbs)
- Good value when you want core cooking features without premium pricing
What to watch for (and how to prevent issues)
Most “bad range” complaints trace back to setup or maintenance, not the brand.
- Weak or uneven flames: verify the gas supply is correct and burners are clean
- Ignition clicking or no-heat in bake: the oven igniter is a frequent wear item (see range oven burner igniter WPW10333842)
- Oven temperature seems off: allow full preheat, avoid blocking airflow with oversized pans, and confirm rack position in the WFG515S0EB0 owner’s manual
- Nuisance tripping on protected circuits: electronic ignition can occasionally trip a GFCI during normal cycling; a properly grounded, dedicated circuit is recommended in the installation instructions
Quick comparison: what to prioritize
| If you care most about | Whirlpool gas range fit | What to do for best results |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday reliability | Strong | Install to spec; keep burners clean |
| Easy repairs | Strong | Use model-matched parts and diagrams |
| Precision baking | Good | Preheat fully; verify flame and airflow |
| “Set-and-forget” ownership | Good | Do periodic cleaning and checks |
Why it matters
Gas ranges depend on correct grounding, polarity, and gas pressure for safe, consistent ignition and stable burner flames. When WFG515S0EB0 is installed and adjusted correctly, it performs the way most families expect from a “good” Whirlpool range.
Last updated: February 2026




