How do I tell what model Kenmore stove I have?
For a Kenmore range like model 79095201103, the model number is printed on an identification (serial) plate. On this style of Kenmore electric range, that plate is on the right side of the oven front frame, behind the lower panel or storage drawer compartment; the exact location is shown in the owner's manual.
We recommend checking these spots in order:
- Open the storage drawer fully and look along the right side of the oven front frame
- If your range has a lower panel instead of a drawer, remove that panel and look behind it
- Look for a label/plate that includes both Model No. and Serial No.
- Write the model and serial numbers down for future parts ordering and service reference
On most Kenmore ranges, the identification plate includes:
- Model No. (your full model number)
- Serial No.
- A space to record date of purchase (in the manual)
| What you see | What it means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| “Model No.” followed by numbers | This is the model number you need | Use it to match parts to your exact range |
| “Serial No.” followed by numbers/letters | This is the serial number | Keep it for warranty and age reference |
| A model number starting with “790” | Common Kenmore range prefix | Record the full number, not just “790” |
We use the full model number to match the correct Kenmore electric range parts (for example, a control switch, oven temperature sensor, or radiant surface element). Even small model differences can change wiring, control overlays, and cooktop components.
Last updated: February 2026
What does E1 F5 mean on Kenmore oven?
On a Kenmore 79095201103 electric range, the E1 F5 error code points to a door lock or door lock circuit problem, most often showing up during or after a self-clean cycle. Reset power once; if the code returns, the door lock assembly or its wiring needs service (and sometimes replacement). See the owner's manual for control and lock indicator behavior.
- Press CANCEL to stop the beeping and clear the display.
- Let the oven cool completely; a hot lock can stay engaged longer than expected.
- Reset power once (turn the range breaker off for 1 minute, then back on).
- Check whether the DOOR LOCKED light is flashing or staying on; that helps confirm the lock system is involved.
- If the door is locked, do not force it open; wait for the lock to release after cooling.
In most Kenmore 790-series electric ranges, E1 F5 is triggered when the control does not see the door lock switch signals it expects.
Common causes include:
- Failed door lock motor or latch mechanism
- Stuck or failed lock switches
- Loose or damaged wiring at the lock or control
- Control board issue (less common than a lock failure)
This model page does not list a door lock assembly in the parts shown above, but these related items can matter during diagnosis:
| Symptom you notice | Most likely area | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Code appears during self-clean | Door lock system | Latch movement, lock switch signals |
| Door stays locked after cooling | Door lock system | Lock motor, binding latch |
| Oven light issues at same time | Light circuit | Bulb, socket, switch |
If your oven light is also out, these parts on this page are common replacements:
The oven control monitors the door lock for safety during self-clean. If the lock does not engage or disengage correctly, the range stops operation and posts an error to prevent unsafe heating with an unlocked door.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I reset my Kenmore electric range?
To reset your Kenmore electric range model 79095201103, turn the range off by switching OFF the circuit breaker (or unplugging it if accessible), wait 1 minute, then restore power. After a reset, the display often flashes 12:00 and you will need to set the clock before normal oven operation.
- Turn all surface element knobs to OFF.
- Switch the range breaker OFF (or unplug the cord).
- Wait 60 seconds.
- Switch the breaker ON (or plug back in).
- Set the clock using the steps in the owner's manual.
- Test Bake and Broil to confirm the control responds.
A power reset clears many temporary control glitches, but it will not repair a failed part.
| Symptom after reset | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Display returns to normal, oven heats | Temporary control lockup | No further action needed |
| Display works but oven will not heat | Heating circuit issue | Test Bake and Broil; inspect elements |
| No display, no response | Power supply problem | Check breaker, outlet, and wiring |
| Hot surface light stays on | Stuck indicator circuit or switch | Follow hot surface light troubleshooting |
These checks narrow down whether you have a control setting issue or a part problem:
- Confirm you can set the time; after a power interruption the display can flash 12:00.
- Try Broil; if broil works but bake does not, the bake element is a common suspect.
- Look for visible damage on the broil element; if needed, match your replacement to frigidaire range broil element 316203301.
- If temperatures seem consistently off (but it heats), use the calibration steps in the manual to adjust the oven temperature offset.
- If you see an error code, use Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes to identify the likely circuit involved.
Resetting restores the electronic control to a known starting point after a power surge or interruption. On model 79095201103, restoring power can require resetting the clock before the oven will run normally.
Last updated: February 2026




