Whirlpool: Not Igniting (Gas)
Most gas ovens fail to ignite because the igniter is too weak to open the gas valve (even if it glows).
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This complaint often has 2–3 common root causes. We test them in a logical order.
Most gas ovens fail to ignite because the igniter is too weak to open the gas valve (even if it glows).
Learn more →Slow preheat or low temperature is often caused by a weak element, failing igniter, or incorrect sensor readings.
Learn more →Uneven baking usually points to airflow problems, convection fan failure, or a heating element issue.
Learn more →If the oven door won’t close or seals poorly, you lose heat, cook times increase, and controls may overheat.
Learn more →Meaning: Control Board / EEPROM Error
Typical fix: Reset power; if persists, replace control board.
Meaning: Temperature Sensor Problem
Typical fix: Replace sensor; verify harness continuity.
Most jobs fall into the $129-$219 labor range. The technician confirms the exact failure during the $39 diagnostic.
Some symptoms are safety-related. If you’re unsure, stop using the unit until a technician confirms the cause.
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