What is the lifespan of a whirlpool stove?
A Whirlpool stove (including the Whirlpool WFES3030RW0 free standing electric range) typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use. Keeping the cooktop clean, avoiding overheating, and replacing wear parts early helps you reach the full life of the range.
Typical lifespan by what fails first
Most ranges do not “wear out” all at once; a few common parts usually drive the repair decision.
- Surface elements can weaken or stop heating evenly.
- Element control switches can fail and cause a burner to not heat, overheat, or cycle incorrectly.
- Oven heating elements can burn out (bake or broil).
- Door seals can leak heat and cause long preheat times.
- Wiring connections can loosen or overheat over time.
| Component area | Common symptom | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Cooktop heating | Burner not heating or uneven heat | Replace a radiant surface element |
| Burner control | Burner stuck on high or won’t turn on | Replace the surface element control switch |
| Oven bake | No heat or slow baking | Replace the bake element |
| Oven broil | No broil or weak broil | Replace the broil element |
| Oven door | Heat escaping, poor temperature stability | Replace the oven door seal |
What you can do to extend the life (practical habits)
These habits reduce stress on Whirlpool electric range parts and help prevent early failures.
- Keep the cooktop free of baked-on spills; use a scraper like cooktop scraper WA906B for stuck residue.
- Avoid running empty cookware on high heat; it overheats elements and can damage the cooktop.
- Use flat-bottom pans sized to the burner to reduce cycling and hot spots.
- If a burner is acting up, address it early; a failing switch can overheat wiring.
- If the oven takes longer to preheat or bakes unevenly, test and replace the heating element before it damages other components.
Why it matters
A range that is close to the 13 to 15 year mark is often still worth repairing when the issue is a single, common part (like a bake element or surface element). Fixing heat problems early also helps protect the control system and wiring from repeated overheating.
Last updated: February 2026
How to find model number on whirlpool electric range?
On your Whirlpool electric range model WFES3030RW0, the model number is typically on the frame behind the storage drawer (warming drawer area). Pull the drawer out and look for a rating label on the oven frame, usually along the left or right side.
Where to look first (fast checklist)
- Pull out the bottom storage drawer fully; lift the front slightly to release it from the glides if needed.
- Check the oven frame on the left and right sides just behind the drawer opening.
- Look for a paper or metal rating label with MODEL and SERIAL.
- If you do not see it, check the lower front frame rail behind the drawer.
- Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers), then use it to match parts.
What the label looks like
Most Whirlpool range rating labels include:
- Model number (example: WFES3030RW0)
- Serial number
- Electrical ratings (volts/amps)
- Manufacturing code information
Why it matters
The model number is how we match the correct Whirlpool range parts, diagrams, and fitment details. Even one character difference can change which bake element, radiant surface element, or control switch your range uses.
Common “next step” once you have the model number
If you are troubleshooting a heating issue, the parts list for WFES3030RW0 commonly includes items like:
| Symptom | Common part to check | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Oven not baking | Bake element | Bake element W11182108 |
| Top burner not heating | Radiant surface element | Range dual radiant surface element W11517959 |
| Burner stays on or won’t adjust | Surface element control switch | Range surface element control switch W10911303 |
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of the electric range?
A Whirlpool WFES3030RW0 free standing electric range is made up of the cooktop heating system, oven heating system, and the door and cabinet components that keep heat contained and the unit stable. On this model, common serviceable parts include surface elements, control switches, bake and broil elements, and the oven door seal.
Main parts you will see on an electric range
- Cooktop surface elements (radiant elements under the glass cooktop)
- Surface element control switches (the burner knobs and the switches behind them)
- Bake element (bottom oven heating element)
- Broil element (top oven heating element)
- Oven door and seal (helps the oven hold temperature)
- Oven racks (support cookware and allow airflow)
- Leveling legs (keep the range stable and level)
Model-specific examples of parts for WFES3030RW0
Here are a few parts we commonly see replaced on this Whirlpool range:
| Range area | What it does | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Cooktop | Heats pans on the glass top | Range dual radiant surface element W11517959 |
| Cooktop controls | Regulates heat level to a surface element | Range surface element control switch W10911303 |
| Oven (bake) | Provides most of the oven heat | Bake element W11182108 |
| Oven (broil) | Provides top-down high heat for broiling | Range broil element W10856603 |
| Oven door | Seals heat inside the oven cavity | Range oven door seal W11542153 |
Why it matters
Knowing which section a symptom belongs to (cooktop vs. oven vs. door) helps you choose the right troubleshooting path and the right replacement part. For example, a burner that will not heat usually points to a surface element or control switch, while uneven baking often points to the bake element or a door seal issue.
Last updated: February 2026




