How to find Kenmore range model number?
For Kenmore electric range model 7909641240C, the model and serial number are printed on the serial plate located on the right side of the oven front frame inside the storage or warmer drawer compartment. Pull the drawer open and look along the right-side frame. See the 7909641240C owner's manual for the exact serial plate illustration.
Check these spots in this order:
- Open the storage drawer or warmer drawer fully.
- Look on the right side of the oven front frame (the frame around the oven opening, behind the drawer).
- Use a flashlight; the plate can be small and easy to miss.
- Write down both the model number and serial number for parts lookup and service.
- If the label is greasy, wipe gently with a damp cloth so the numbers are readable.
| Label item | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number (example: 7909641240C) | Matching the correct parts diagrams and replacement parts |
| Serial number | Identifying production run details for service and support |
| Electrical ratings | Confirming power requirements during installation or troubleshooting |
We use the full model number to match the correct Kenmore range parts (like a bake element, broil element, or oven temperature sensor) because similar-looking ranges can use different wiring, controls, and heating components.
- Remove the drawer and re-check the right-side frame area.
- Compare what you see to the diagram in the 7909641240C installation guide.
- If the label is damaged, record any partial numbers and use the range’s features (drawer type, control style) to narrow the match.
Last updated: January 2026
Who makes Kenmore 7909641240C?
Kenmore model 7909641240C is made by Frigidaire (Electrolux/Frigidaire family). We identify the manufacturer by the 790 prefix in the model number, which is the Kenmore source code used for Frigidaire-built ranges.
You can match the model number and serial number on the range’s identification plate to your paperwork.
- Open the storage drawer or warmer drawer
- Look on the right side of the oven front frame for the serial plate
- Record the full model number and serial number for parts lookup
- Use the same model number when ordering parts like a bake element or oven temperature sensor
Kenmore uses a prefix system to indicate who built the appliance.
| Kenmore model prefix | Typical manufacturer | What it helps with |
|---|---|---|
| 790 | Frigidaire | Parts matching, wiring layouts, error-code families |
Knowing Frigidaire built your Kenmore 7909641240C helps us point you to the right style of components and diagnostics (for example, Frigidaire-style radiant surface elements, oven sensors, and control boards).
If you are troubleshooting a fault code on this range, use our Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes reference alongside the 7909641240C owners manual.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I reset my Kenmore electric range?
To reset your Kenmore electric range model 7909641240C, turn the range off and cycle power at the circuit breaker (or remove the fuse) for about 1 minute, then restore power and reset the clock and any oven settings. Use the steps in the 7909641240C owner's manual for control and clock setup.
- Turn all surface element knobs to OFF.
- If the oven is running, press Cancel/Off (if your control has it).
- Switch the range circuit breaker OFF (or remove the range fuse).
- Wait about 60 seconds.
- Switch the breaker ON.
- Set the clock and re-enter any cooking functions.
The range can restart when power returns if it was left on. After power is restored:
- Confirm all burners are OFF.
- Reset the clock (the display often flashes 12:00 after an interruption).
- Re-select your desired oven mode (Bake, Broil, Timer) as needed.
| Symptom | Reset may help? | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Control panel frozen or unresponsive | Yes | Power cycle again; check house breaker for a weak trip |
| Oven temperature seems inaccurate | Sometimes | Test/replace the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 |
| Surface element stays on or won’t regulate heat | Sometimes | Inspect the frigidaire range surface element control switch 316436001 |
| “Hot surface” or element indicator issues | Sometimes | Review range hot surface light wont turn off video |
A breaker reset clears minor electronic control glitches and is the correct first step after a power interruption. It also helps you confirm whether you have a control issue versus a failed component such as a temperature sensor, surface switch, or wiring connection.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Kenmore oven not igniting?
On the Kenmore 7909641240C electric range, the oven does not use a gas igniter; if it seems like it is “not igniting,” the usual cause is a heating or control problem such as a failed bake or broil circuit, a bad temperature sensor, or a control fault. Use the 7909641240C owner’s manual to confirm normal heat-up behavior and control settings.
- Make sure the range is not in a power failure state; the manual warns not to operate during a power failure and to reset the clock and oven function after power returns.
- Verify you are in Bake (not Timer or Delay) and set a temperature above 300°F.
- Confirm the oven door is fully closed for baking.
- Check for an F-code on the display; the manual notes you can press CLEAR/OFF to stop beeping and clear the display.
- If broiling, use the correct door position and rack position to avoid poor performance.
If the oven never heats (no glow, no warmth, long preheat), these parts are common suspects:
- Oven temperature sensor: a failed sensor can prevent proper heating or cause control faults; see frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000.
- Bake element: if open or damaged, the oven will not bake correctly; see frigidaire range bake element 316413800.
- Electronic control or wiring: loose or burned connections can stop power to the elements (inspect only with power off).
| Symptom | Most likely area to check | What you’ll notice |
|---|---|---|
| No heat in Bake, Broil works | Bake circuit | Top element heats, bottom does not |
| No heat in Broil, Bake works | Broil circuit | Bottom heats, top does not |
| No heat in both modes | Power/control/wiring | Display may work but elements stay cold |
| Beeping with “F” code | Control fault | Error returns after CLEAR/OFF |
An electric oven that “won’t ignite” is usually not getting power to the heating elements or is being blocked by a sensor/control fault. Fixing the correct circuit first prevents repeat failures and helps restore accurate temperatures.
Last updated: January 2026




