the igniter button is stuck...should be linked with your pilot light switch...try loosening by hand (just pull up on it gently, attempting to release contacts...if not lubricate it.*(ONLY WITH GAD AND PIOLIT OFF! your contact cleaner, degreaser...or WD40 could be flammable?!) caut
I can only guess but I would expect that to be normal. I would assume it will come on when the heat is on and off when the heat is off. This would be controled by the oven thermostat.
test the voltage at the terminal cooling fan, if there are the fan is faulty, if there ARE NOT , test the switch, where is loose the voltage, use the multimeter.God bless you
Power from switchboard > oven circuit cabling > supply terminals of oven > high temp cutout > timer > multifunction switch.usually the high temp, if so, check the cooling fan is working. Watch out for dodgy crimp connections on the wires (mechanical stripping can nick strands off the wire making a hot spot)
Conflicting information in the link. My best guess is 2010 Month 11.The only way to be sure is to phone them.EDIT to Add./ I just noticed you typed 'Whirpool', I have edited your post but am not able to edit my link. When it opens, add the 'L' and press Enter.https://www.google.com/search?q=How+old+is+Whirpool+Gas+Range..
I am a retired career chef, and had this one oven with choking CO in an airport catering kitchen. We had it serviced and it was fixed. It sounds like yours is not getting enough air mixed with the gas. Adjusting the gas is one thing but the venturi to the burners can partially block and unburned gas spills over. Remove the burner and venturi and boil it out in whatever you boil your fryers out with.
Are you on mains gas or propane because the jets are different.
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Here is text followed by a YouTube. Possible reasons why your oven won't turn on even though the gas and range hood are working:
Igniter: The igniter is responsible for lighting the gas in the oven. If it's faulty, the oven won't turn on. You can check if the igniter is working by looking for a glow when you turn on the oven. If there's no glow, it's likely that the igniter needs to be replaced.
Wires: The wires that connect the oven to the power source may have come loose or be damaged. Check the wires for any signs of damage or looseness and replace them if necessary.
Safety valve: The safety valve regulates the flow of gas to the oven. If it's faulty, the oven won't turn on. You'll need to hire a professional to repair or replace the safety valve.
Top 4 Reasons Oven Won't Turn On - Gas Range Troubleshooting (youtube.com)