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Whirlpool WFG505M0BB2 gas range Parts

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  • Range Surface Burner Grate Pad for Whirlpool WFG505M0BB2 - Part W10919249

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    Bumper

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  • Range Griddle for Whirlpool WFG505M0BB2 - Part W10554125

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  • Range Surface Burner Tube And Orifice, Center for Whirlpool WFG505M0BB2 - Part W10514429

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  • Appliance Touch-up Paint for Whirlpool WFG505M0BB2 - Part 72017

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  • Range Surface Burner Orifice, Right Front for Whirlpool WFG505M0BB2 - Part WPW10347414

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  • Range Oven Door Glass Support (white) for Whirlpool WFG505M0BB2 - Part W11170320

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    Bracket, Glass Door Hold (white)

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  • Power Cord for Whirlpool WFG505M0BB2 - Part W11173616

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  • Screw for Whirlpool WFG505M0BB2 - Part WP98008544

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  • Clip for Whirlpool WFG505M0BB2 - Part W11229684

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Whirlpool Gas Range WFG505M0BB2 FAQs

Yes. Whirlpool manufactures gas ranges, including models like WFG505M0BB2, which are designed for everyday cooking with gas surface burners and a gas oven.

What this means for parts and service

Because Whirlpool is the manufacturer, you should shop and troubleshoot using the exact Whirlpool model number (WFG505M0BB2). That helps ensure the correct fit for common replacement parts such as igniters, temperature sensors, and door seals.

Common Whirlpool gas range parts customers replace include:

  • Oven burner igniter (for no-heat or delayed ignition)
  • Oven temperature sensor (for inaccurate baking temperatures)
  • Oven door seal (for heat loss and uneven baking)
  • Burner knobs and electrodes (for ignition and control issues)
  • Electronic control (for display, keypad, or bake/broil control problems)
Quick examples of model-matched parts for WFG505M0BB2

Here are a few parts we commonly see tied to performance symptoms on this Whirlpool gas range:

Symptom Likely area Example model-matched part
Oven will not heat or takes too long to light Ignition Igniter, hot surface W11176454
Oven temperature is off Sensing Range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986
Heat leaks around oven door Door sealing Oven seal WPW10535778
Why it matters

Whirlpool makes many similar-looking ranges, but parts can vary by revision. Using the exact model number WFG505M0BB2 helps prevent ordering a control, igniter, or sensor that looks right but does not mount or connect correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Whirlpool gas range WFG505M0BB2 has surface burners that work but the oven will not heat, the most common cause is a failed oven ignition system (especially the hot surface igniter). Less often, the oven temperature sensor, gas valve, or control board is preventing the bake burner from lighting.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Confirm the oven is set to BAKE and a temperature is selected (not just the clock/timer).
  • Watch and listen when you start Bake: you should typically hear a faint “click” and then see the igniter glow.
  • If the igniter glows but the burner never lights within about 60 seconds, the igniter is usually too weak.
  • If the igniter never glows, check for a tripped breaker (many ranges use 120V for controls and ignition).
  • Make sure the gas shutoff valve is fully open and other gas appliances in the home are working.
Most likely parts and what the symptoms mean
Symptom Most likely cause What you’ll notice
No glow from igniter Failed igniter or wiring/control issue No heat, no ignition attempt
Igniter glows, no flame Weak igniter (common) or gas valve issue Long preheat, gas smell possible
Oven heats but temps are off Sensor problem Overbakes or underbakes

For this model, the most common repair is replacing the igniter, hot surface W11176454. If the oven heats inconsistently or runs too hot/cold, testing or replacing the range oven temperature sensor WPW10181986 is a strong next step.

Safety and troubleshooting tips (gas range)
  • If you smell gas, turn the oven off, ventilate the area, and stop troubleshooting until the odor is gone.
  • Disconnect power before accessing internal wiring or components.
  • Do not keep cycling Bake repeatedly if the igniter is glowing but not lighting; that can allow unburned gas to accumulate.
  • If you see damaged wires or loose connectors at the igniter or sensor, repair the wiring before replacing parts.
Why it matters

When surface burners work, it proves you have gas supply, but the oven still needs a working ignition circuit and correct temperature feedback to open the gas valve and light the bake burner. Fixing the right part restores safe ignition and normal preheat times.

Last updated: February 2026

If the broiler on your Whirlpool WFG505M0BB2 gas range is not working, the most common causes are a weak or failed oven igniter, a gas supply issue, or a control problem that is not sending power to the broil circuit. Start with a basic reset and then check ignition and heat.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Make sure the range is getting gas (other surface burners light normally).
  • Set Broil and wait 60 to 90 seconds; listen for a click and watch for the igniter glow.
  • Power reset: unplug the range (or switch off the breaker) for 2 to 5 minutes, then retry Broil.
  • Confirm the oven door is fully closed; some models reduce broil performance if the door is ajar.
  • If you smell gas but get no ignition, stop and ventilate; do not keep cycling Broil.
Most likely part failures (and what they look like)

In many Whirlpool gas ranges, the broil burner uses an igniter that must draw enough current to open the gas valve. If it glows but never lights the flame, the igniter is often too weak.

Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
No glow, no flame Failed igniter or no power to igniter Inspect wiring; test igniter circuit
Glows but no flame after 60 to 90 sec Weak igniter Replace the igniter
Flame lights but shuts off quickly Sensor/control issue or poor gas flow Check sensor and burner condition
Bake works but broil never heats Control not switching to broil or broil circuit issue Check control and connections

Relevant model-matched parts to consider:

Safe DIY troubleshooting steps
  • Disconnect power before accessing wiring or components.
  • Remove the oven bottom panel (if applicable) and look for burned, loose, or broken wires at the igniter.
  • Check the broil burner area for heavy grease or debris that could affect ignition.
  • If you have a meter, verify voltage to the igniter during Broil; use our how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video as a guide.
Why it matters

A gas broiler depends on the igniter and control system working together. A weak igniter can prevent the gas valve from opening, so the broiler never lights even though the range otherwise seems normal.

Last updated: February 2026

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