How do I find the right part on sears direct?
For your Kenmore 91193310010 30-inch electric freestanding range, the fastest way to get the right replacement part is to match the model number first, then confirm the part by diagram location, part name, and any markings on the old part. Our 91193310010 owner's manual also shows where to find the model and serial tag.
Step-by-step: find the correct part
- Locate the model and serial label; on this range it’s on the front frame behind the storage drawer.
- Use the full model number 91193310010 to pull up the correct parts breakdown.
- Identify the section that matches your issue (cooktop, oven, wiring, door, drawer).
- Match by part name and part ID, then compare the old part’s shape, terminals, and mounting points.
- If the symptom is electrical (no heat, intermittent burner), shut off power at the breaker before inspecting.
Common “right part” checks (what to compare)
| What you’re replacing | What to match on the old part | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Oven light bulb | Wattage, base type, glass shape | Range oven light bulb 40A15 |
| Bake element | Mounting bracket, terminal style, length/shape | G.e. range bake element WB44T10010 |
| Broil element | Mounting points, terminal orientation | Range broil element WB44T10009 |
| Surface element | Diameter (6-in or 8-in), plug-in style | Surface unit WB30T10071 |
Why it matters
Using the exact model number and matching the old part’s physical details prevents ordering a look-alike that does not fit, overheats wiring, or fails early. This is especially important for high-current range parts like a bake element, broil element, terminal block, and surface element switches.
Last updated: February 2026
How to remove the top of a Kenmore electric stove?
On the Kenmore 91193310010 30-inch electric freestanding range, the cooktop is designed to lift up for access and cleaning; you typically raise the top and lock it on the side support rods rather than fully removing it. For the exact lift points and support-rod positions, follow the steps in the 91193310010 owner's manual.
Lift-up cooktop (most common for this model style)
Steps
- Turn all surface elements OFF and make sure they are cool.
- Remove the drip bowls if you need more room to lift (optional).
- Lift the cooktop from the front edge; it will hinge upward.
- Let the side support rods lock into position to hold the cooktop up.
- Clean underneath with hot, mild soapy water; then lower the cooktop carefully.
Important cautions
- Do not raise the cooktop with any surface unit on.
- Keep fingers clear of pinch points when lowering.
- Avoid bumping the support rods; the porcelain enamel can chip if dropped.
If you need to remove a surface element or drip pan first
The manual procedure is to slide the coil element out of the receptacle, then lift out the drip bowl.
- Push the element back toward the receptacle to release the locking tab.
- Lift the element about 1 inch and pull it out.
- Lift out the drip bowl, clean it, and reinstall.
If your drip pan is damaged or rusted, replace it with the correct part for this range, such as the range drip pan WB31T10011.
Quick reference: lift vs. remove
| Task | What you do | When to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Access under cooktop | Lift and support the cooktop | Cleaning, quick inspection |
| Replace drip pan | Remove coil element, then drip bowl | Burned, warped, or rusted bowls |
| Deeper service | Lift cooktop; disconnect power before any wiring work | Switches, wiring, receptacles |
Why it matters
Lifting the cooktop the correct way prevents pinched wires, chipped enamel, and mis-seated surface elements that can cause poor heating or arcing at the receptacle.
Last updated: February 2026
What causes a Kenmore oven to stop working?
On the Kenmore 91193310010 electric range, an oven that stops working is usually caused by a power supply problem (tripped breaker, blown fuse, unplugged cord), an oven control set incorrectly, or a failed heating component such as the bake or broil element. Use the troubleshooting chart in the 91193310010 owner's manual to narrow it down.
Quick checks first (most common)
- Verify the range has power: check the household circuit breaker or fuse box.
- Confirm the range is plugged in securely.
- Make sure the oven controls are set correctly for Bake or Broil.
- If the cooktop works but the oven does not, focus on oven-specific parts (elements, wiring, controls).
- If you see an F- style function code during self-clean, reset power for 30 seconds, then retry.
Likely failed parts when the oven has power
If the display and controls respond but the oven will not heat, these are the most common suspects:
- Bake element: often fails first; look for blistering, cracks, or a burned spot. Consider the g.e. range bake element WB44T10010.
- Broil element: can also prevent proper heating in some modes; consider the range broil element WB44T10009.
- Wiring/terminal connections: loose or overheated connections can interrupt power to the oven circuit.
Symptoms and what they usually point to
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| Range totally inoperative | No power to range | Check breaker/fuse, plug, terminal connections |
| Cooktop works, oven won’t heat | Failed bake/broil element or control setting | Inspect elements; verify settings per manual |
| Oven heats poorly or unevenly | Not preheated, vent blocked, foil misuse | Preheat properly; keep vent clear; avoid covering racks |
| Function code during self-clean | Door latch not fully locked or control glitch | Ensure latch fully right; power reset 30 seconds |
Why it matters
An oven can “stop working” for two very different reasons: no power (electrical supply issue) or no heat (failed element or interrupted circuit). Separating those two quickly prevents unnecessary parts replacement and gets you to the right repair.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find my Kenmore electric range model number?
On Kenmore electric range model 91193310010, the model and serial number label is located on the front frame behind the storage drawer. Pull the drawer out to access the tag, then write the numbers down for parts lookup and service. See the 91193310010 owner's manual.
Where to look on the range
Check these common label locations (start with the storage drawer area):
- Front frame behind the storage drawer (most common for this model)
- Drawer opening frame rails and side walls
- Lower front frame near the leveling legs (visible with the drawer removed)
- Inside the oven door jamb (common on many ranges, even if not the primary spot)
Quick steps to access the label
- Turn the range off and let it cool.
- Pull the storage drawer straight out.
- Look at the front frame behind the drawer for the model and serial tag.
- Record the model number and serial number exactly as shown.
What to copy from the tag (and why)
| Item on label | What we use it for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures correct diagrams and parts fit | 91193310010 |
| Serial number | Helps identify production variations | Letters and numbers |
| Electrical ratings | Helps confirm power requirements | Volts/amps |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct Kenmore range parts (for example, a range oven light bulb 40A15 or heating elements) and to avoid ordering a look-alike part that will not mount or wire correctly.
Last updated: February 2026




