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Kenmore Elite 79036603603 gas range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore Elite 79036603603 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Elite Gas Range 79036603603 FAQs

On the Kenmore Elite gas range model 79036603603, the model and serial number plate is typically on the oven front frame behind the oven door; on some versions it’s on the drawer side frame. Use the plate information when ordering parts or requesting service; it also lists fuel and burner ratings.

Where to look on the range

Check these common label locations first:

  • Open the oven door and look along the front frame (the face frame around the oven opening)
  • Look behind the oven door on the front frame (most common)
  • Pull out the storage or warmer drawer and check the drawer side frame (some models)
  • Use a flashlight and look for a silver or white serial plate with printed fields
What information to write down

We recommend recording these items exactly as shown:

  • Model number (for this unit, it begins with 790.)
  • Serial number
  • Any lot number or letter listed on the plate
  • Fuel and rating details (helpful for confirming correct gas parts)
Field on serial plate Why it matters
Model number Ensures you get the correct Kenmore Elite 79036603603 parts
Serial number Helps match production variations
Lot number/letter Helps identify small design changes
Fuel type/pressure Confirms the range’s gas setup
Why it matters

Kenmore ranges can look similar across model series; the exact model and serial plate prevents ordering the wrong igniter, oven temperature sensor, or gas valve and reduces delays during troubleshooting.

For diagrams and the exact label illustration for this model series, use the 79036603603 owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore Elite ranges like model 79036603603 do not use a single dedicated “reset” button. When the control needs a reset, we typically restore normal operation by power cycling the range (turning power off, then back on) and then re-setting any control options per the 79036603603 owner's manual.

How to reset (power cycle) your 79036603603 range
  • Turn the range off at the household breaker (or unplug it if accessible).
  • Wait 2 to 5 minutes so the control fully powers down.
  • Restore power.
  • Re-set the clock and re-try the function (Bake, Broil, Convection, Self-Clean).
  • If the control is unresponsive, check that the outlet has power and the breaker is not tripped.
Control-panel “reset” actions that often solve common issues

Some behaviors are settings-related rather than a failure. These steps often clear confusion after a power cycle:

  • Toggle silent vs. normal beeps (the range supports a silent mode setting).
  • Confirm the temperature display mode (Fahrenheit vs. Celsius).
  • Cancel the current cooking cycle and re-enter the settings.
  • If Self-Clean was used, allow the oven to cool completely before retrying functions.
Quick guide: what a “reset” fixes vs. what it does not
Symptom What a reset often helps What to check next
Display frozen or keypad not responding Clears a control glitch Power supply, control panel condition
Oven not heating after a reset Sometimes Ignition system, gas supply, sensor
No beeps Silent mode may be on Sound setting in the manual
Why it matters

On a gas range, the electronic control manages timing, display, and safety logic. Power cycling is the fastest safe way to clear a temporary control error before you move on to diagnosing parts like the igniter 5303935066 or the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore gas range like model 79036603603 typically lasts 15 years with normal household use. Keeping burners clean, ensuring proper ignition, and addressing weak oven heat early (often tied to the igniter) helps you reach that expected lifespan.

What affects lifespan most
  • Cooking frequency and high-heat use (daily cooking shortens life faster than occasional use)
  • Cleaning habits (grease and spills can clog burner ports and stress components)
  • Oven ignition health (slow ignition can overwork the gas valve and igniter system)
  • Proper installation and gas supply setup (stable pressure and correct regulator settings)
  • Timely replacement of wear items (igniters, sensors, seals, light bulbs)
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)
  • Wipe spills promptly; keep burner heads and caps seated correctly.
  • If the oven takes longer than about a minute to light, plan to troubleshoot the igniter circuit.
  • Use self-clean only as directed; remove heavy soil first to reduce smoke and heat stress.
  • Confirm the flame looks steady and mostly blue; yellow, lazy flames point to airflow or fuel issues.
  • Follow the care schedule in the 79036603603 owner’s manual.
Common “end-of-life” symptoms and likely causes
Symptom What it usually points to Typical next step
Oven won’t heat or lights slowly Weak igniter Test and replace the igniter 5303935066 if it fails checks
Oven temperature is inaccurate Temperature sensor drift Check resistance and replace the sensor if out of range
Burner flames uneven Clogged burner head or wrong alignment Clean ports; reseat burner head
Gas odor or unstable flame Gas supply/regulator issue Stop using and have gas supply checked
Why it matters

A weak igniter can cause delayed ignition and inconsistent baking; your installation guide notes the oven burner should ignite within about 60 seconds during setup checks. Staying ahead of ignition and temperature issues helps your 79036603603 cook more evenly and last closer to the 15-year mark.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore Elite gas range model 79036603603 oven is not working, the most common causes are a power or control issue, a failed oven igniter, or a gas supply problem. Start with the quick checks below, then follow the model’s troubleshooting steps in the 79036603603 owner's manual.

Quick checks (fastest fixes first)
  • Confirm the range has power; the oven’s electronic control needs electricity even though it is a gas oven.
  • If the display is beeping and shows an F-code, press STOP/CLEAR to stop the beeping, then reprogram the oven; if the code returns, write it down for service.
  • Make sure the oven is not in a mode that prevents operation (for example, a timed setting you did not intend).
  • Verify the gas supply is on (shutoff valve open) and other gas appliances in the home work.
  • If the oven is inoperative after a power interruption, turn the oven off and restart it after power is stable (the manual warns not to operate during a power failure).
Most likely part-related causes on this model

For model 79036603603, these parts are common culprits when the oven will not heat or will not start a bake cycle:

Symptom Most likely cause What you’ll usually notice
No heat in bake or broil Weak or failed igniter No burner ignition, little to no glow, or long preheat times
Oven heats but temperature is off Temperature sensor issue Overbakes or underbakes, inconsistent results
Oven will not light and gas smell is present Gas valve or supply issue No ignition with gas odor (stop and ventilate)

If you suspect ignition trouble, the igniter 5303935066 is a common replacement part for this range.

Why it matters

A gas oven that will not operate is often an ignition or control problem. Addressing the simple power and error-code checks first prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you pinpoint whether you need an igniter, sensor, or a gas-supply repair.

Safety notes we follow
  • If you smell gas, do not try repeated starts; turn the oven off, ventilate, and shut off the gas supply.
  • Use caution around hot surfaces and follow the operating warnings in the 79036603603 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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