Skip to Content
  • time delivery images 2 Day Quick Delivery!
  • box-refresh images 365 Day Return Policy!
  • lovely images 15 million satisfied customers
  • boxes images Over 2.1 Million Parts In Stock
  • headphone imagesFree Tech Support!
  • google images Google Trusted Store

Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Sensor Assembly by Whirlpool

4.89 (64)
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18049359
Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10181986

The Oven Sensor Assembly is an OEM part for Whirlpool ovens, designed to accurately measure the oven's internal temperature and communicate it to the control board. This ensures that the oven maintains the desired temperature setting during baking or roasting, providing consistent cooking results.  

Causes of a bad Oven Sensor Assembly can include exposure to high temperatures for prolonged periods, affecting the sensor's accuracy, electrical malfunctions like short circuits or wiring issues impacting its performance, and physical damage from cleaning or moving the oven compromising the sensor's integrity.

Symptoms of a bad Oven Sensor Assembly include:

  • The oven does not heat to the set temperature 
  • Over or undercooking of food 
  • Error codes displayed on the oven's control panel 

This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.

More
$72.76
Compare At:
$86.58
You Save:
$13.82

IN STOCK
Ships Tomorrow Guaranteed
Add to Cart

Questions & Answers

For Whirlpool Oven Sensor Assembly (Part Number: OEM18049359)

View all Questions

Kassie B. for Model Number WFG361LVB3

Lately, our oven has been heating to a different temperature than what the display screen says and what we set it to. For example, I set the temp to 400 degrees, it seemed to heat up and it said it was at 400, but my bread only slightly baked so I pressed Cancel. Then when I re-set it for 400 and pressed Start, it only read 150 (after having supposedly been at 400 for the past hour). It worked fine the second time, baking the bread within 20 minutes. A similar thing happened last week except it must have actually been way hotter than it said because I set it to 375 (and the display read 375) but my potatoes completely burned setting off the fire alarm within 10 minutes. Does this seem like a sensor issue?

Answer

Kassie, The oven temperature sensor WPW10181986 is a good possibility, But based on your post description and information, it's more likely going to be an oven burner ignition problem, most likely a DSI Spark Module issue WPW10331686 the safety circuit in the control board or the capacitor(s) may be weak and causes the igniter to not spark and ignite the burner. 90 to 95 % of gas oven heat problems are due to an ignition system failure. You may want to start there first.

Read More...

Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Have questions? Ask our pros!

Contact us in a way that is convenient for you

Call us 1-877-477-7278
Need Help? Chat with a Pro

Share your thoughts with other customers

Answer or comment
  • boxes images Over 2.1 Million Parts In Stock
  • time delivery images 2 Day Quick Delivery!
  • box-refresh images 365 Day Return Policy!
  • headphone imagesFree Tech Support!
  • google images Google Trusted Store