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Kenmore 79078859605 gas range

Kenmore 79078859605 gas range Parts

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Kenmore Gas Range 79078859605 FAQs

Kenmore model 79078859605 is a Kenmore-branded gas range built by Frigidaire/Electrolux. The key identifier is the 790 prefix in the model number, which is the manufacturer code used for this Kenmore range family.

How to confirm it on the appliance

We recommend verifying the full model number from the ID plate so you match the correct parts list and diagrams.

  • Pull out the storage drawer or warmer drawer
  • Look on the right side of the oven front frame for the identification plate
  • Confirm the model begins with 790
  • Record the full model and serial number for parts lookup

For the exact ID plate location and model format, use the 79078859605 owner’s manual.

Why the manufacturer matters for parts

Kenmore is a brand name; the actual manufacturer determines the design and the compatible replacement parts (burner components, oven controls, sensors, and igniters).

Common examples on this model family
What you’re replacing What it affects Example part type you may see
Oven temperature sensing Baking accuracy, error codes Temperature sensor
Surface ignition Clicking, lighting issues Igniter and orifice holder
Oven heat output Slow preheat, weak bake Bake burner
Quick tip before ordering parts
  • Match the full model number: 79078859605
  • Compare part name and ID carefully
  • Use the wiring diagram and component views in the manual when diagnosing
Why it matters

Using the correct manufacturer family (Frigidaire/Electrolux for the 790 prefix) helps prevent ordering a part that fits a different Kenmore-built platform.

Last updated: January 2026

Your Kenmore gas range model number is printed on a rating label attached to the appliance. For Kenmore model 79078859605, the label is typically found around the oven door frame (door jamb) or behind the lower storage drawer or warmer drawer; confirm the exact location in the 79078859605 owner's manual.

Where to look for the model number label

Check these common spots on Kenmore gas ranges like model 79078859605:

  • Oven door frame (open the oven door and check the door jamb)
  • Behind the lower storage drawer (pull the drawer out and look on the frame)
  • Behind the warmer drawer (if your range has one)
  • Back of the range near the lower rear panel
  • Side frame area near the bottom (visible when the drawer is removed)
Quick ID tips (so you know you found the right label)

The correct label usually includes more than just the model number.

What you may see What it means Why it helps
Model number The main identifier (example: 79078859605) Ensures parts fit your exact range
Serial number Unique to your unit Helps date and service history
Gas type info Natural gas or LP/propane notes Important for conversions and safety
Electrical rating Voltage/Hz/amps Helps with installation requirements
Why it matters

We use the model number to match the correct Kenmore gas range parts list, diagrams, and documentation. Even small model-number differences can change burner components, oven controls, and ignition parts.

If the label is hard to read
  • Wipe gently with a damp cloth and mild dish soap; avoid abrasive cleaners
  • Use a flashlight and take a close-up photo to zoom in
  • Copy the model number exactly as printed (all digits)

Last updated: January 2026

If your Kenmore gas range model 79078859605 oven is not igniting, the most common causes are a loss of electrical power to the ignition system, the gas supply being off, or a failed ignition-related part such as the oven gas valve or temperature sensing/control components. Start with power and gas checks first.

Quick checks (most common fixes)
  • Confirm the range is plugged in and the outlet has power (electric ignition needs power).
  • Check the house circuit breaker or fuse for the range circuit.
  • Make sure the gas supply shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Verify the regulator gas valve is set to ON (see the 79078859605 installation guide).
  • Set the clock/time of day; on many models the oven will not operate until time is set.
  • If there was a power outage, turn the oven off, restore power, then reset the clock and oven function using the 79078859605 owner's manual.
What to look for when you try to bake

Use the symptoms below to narrow the likely failure.

What you notice What it usually means What to do next
No heat and no ignition sound No power to ignition or control not set Recheck outlet, breaker, clock setting
You smell gas but no ignition Ignition system is not lighting gas Stop, turn oven off, ventilate; service ignition/valve
Oven starts sometimes, then fails Weak component or intermittent connection Inspect wiring and test components
Parts that commonly cause “no ignition”

If power and gas supply are correct, these parts are common suspects on gas ranges:

Why it matters

On electric-ignition gas ranges like the Kenmore 79078859605, the oven needs both gas flow and electrical power to ignite safely. A simple power outage, clock not set, or closed gas valve can look like a major failure, so checking those first saves time and avoids unnecessary parts.

Last updated: January 2026

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