WCG is Whirlpool's current gas cooktop family, sold from about 2018 on in 30- and 36-inch widths, with four or five sealed burners under full-width cast-iron grates. The burner pairing does the work — a high-output SpeedHeat burner for fast boils and a low AccuSimmer burner for sauces — and on many models the grates are hinged, so they tilt up for cleaning without being lifted off.
These model numbers have been verified as belonging to the WCG family. Small variations exist inside a family — your exact model is what ties recalls, known issues and repair guidance to your machine.
Standard Warranty
1 Year Parts & Labor
Model Match Confidence
High
Ownership
How We See It
Living with a WCG is simple daily fire with very few moving parts. The burner pairing does the work — a high-output SpeedHeat burner for fast boils and a low AccuSimmer burner for sauces — and on many models the grates are hinged, so they tilt up for cleaning without being lifted off. Day to day, a toothbrush for the ports and a dry rag for the igniters — the entire toolkit. When age catches up, parts are simple to source and you won't struggle to find someone to fit them. Our data puts the ApplianceEdge Expected Lifespan at 17 years for this family. Treat that as the planning baseline, not the ceiling — well-maintained units regularly run past it.
ApplianceEdgeExpected Lifespan
17 yrsOur estimate for this family with normal use and basic care.
The ApplianceEdge Expected Lifespan is our editorial opinion, drawn from ownership patterns and market data. It is not a warranty, a prediction for your unit, or a substitute for an assessment of your machine’s actual condition.
Recall Information
No recalls on our record for this family. We watch official CPSC recall notices continuously to keep you protected — if anything ever changes, it will show up here.
Warranty Coverage
Standard full warranty
1 year parts & labor. Some components may carry longer coverage than the standard term — your warranty booklet or Whirlpool can confirm for your exact model.
Coverage varies by year and region. Confirm yours with Whirlpool against your exact model to be sure.
Recurring Issues to Watch For
No documented programs or service records are on file for this platform. These are common wear points for the category.
Burner will not light, lights slowly, or clicks without igniting
Burners keep clicking after they light
Flame is weak, uneven, yellow, or lifts off the burner
One knob is loose, cracked, or no longer turns the burner correctly
Burner lights but goes out when the knob is released
Cooktop has no spark on any burner
Burner will not turn down low or flame changes when another burner is used
Ignition works intermittently after cleaning or a spill
Grate or burner base is unstable, warped, or badly corroded
Gas smell, hissing, burner will not shut off, or flame appears with the knob off
Maintenance Habits
Clear burner ports and remove grease from the burner head.
After spillovers and monthly — Blocked ports distort the flame and can prevent ignition even when the spark system is healthy.
Dry burner heads and caps completely before reassembly.
After every cleaning — Water in the ignition or flame ports causes nonstop clicking and delayed lighting until the burner dries.
Reinstall the correct cap on each burner and confirm it sits flat.
After every cleaning — A cap that is off-center or on the wrong burner interrupts the designed flame path and can make ignition unreliable.
Habits like these tend to extend the useful life of the appliance. They are not a guarantee against failure.
Whirlpool is the easiest brand in America to get fixed: parts everywhere, any tech can work on one, and W Service — a network of about 2,300 local service companies — can send someone if you'd rather not find your own.
Getting a Whirlpool fixed is about as easy as appliance repair gets. In warranty, you book through Whirlpool's W Service portal or phone line and a local certified tech is dispatched to you. Out of warranty you're free to call anyone — parts flow everywhere, and most independent repair companies work on these machines every day.
Repair Economics
Most-Common Repair
$150–$350
Common Repair
Typical Range
$150–$350
$225–$575
$175–$500
$75–$450
$175–$475
$225–$600
$250–$700
$150–$425
$150–$650
$300–$900
Parts Availability
Parts Availability
Plentiful
Exact-model catalogs at PartSelect and AppliancePartsPros resolve for WCG55US0HS; functional parts can be bought through independent DIY/servicer distributors.
This platform is generally approachable for a confident DIYer. The repairs owners face most often here — , and — can typically be handled with basic tools and patience.
This page draws on the ApplianceEdge Registry — 2,640 appliance families connected to more than 18,200 verified models, independently researched. We don’t know everything about this family yet, and we won’t pretend to: finish records, filter and accessory cross-references, and warranty information for this platform are still being verified. We only publish what we can stand behind, and the gaps close as the Registry grows.
ApplianceEdge assessments — lifespans, repair values, and reliability notes — are our editorial opinions, built from documented third-party sources: owner reports, industry pricing data, manufacturer literature, and official records. They describe patterns across a product family, not any individual machine; your experience may differ. Recall information links directly to official CPSC notices. We accept no payment from manufacturers, and no brand influences what we publish.
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