WHIRLPOOL RANGE WFG505M0B OVEN Not Heating
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91%
CONF
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Oven Igniter
The igniter is a consumable part that must reach a specific temperature and amperage to trigger the gas safety valve. Over time, the material degrades and fails to pull sufficient current, resulting in a 'no heat' condition despite the display appearing functional. This is the most frequent mechanical failure in gas ranges.
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6%
CONF
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Oven Temperature Sensor
The temperature sensor (RTD) monitors the internal cavity heat; if the sensor is open-circuit or provides an incorrect resistance reading to the control board, the board will not send power to the bake circuit. This prevents the heating cycle from ever initiating.
SKU: W10833885
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3%
CONF
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Gas Safety Valve
If the igniter is confirmed to be drawing the correct amperage but gas is still not flowing to the burner tube, the internal bi-metal strip or solenoid in the safety valve has failed mechanically. This component is the primary gatekeeper for gas flow into the oven cavity.
SKU: W10293954
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DIY Repair Guide
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