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Kenmore 7909462990 electric range

Kenmore 7909462990 electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 7909462990 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Wiring Shield for Kenmore 7909462990 - Part 5303209319

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    Wiring Shield

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  • Wall Oven Door Switch for Kenmore 7909462990 - Part 5301314211

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    Wall Oven Door Switch

    Part #5301314211

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  • Range Main Top (chrome) for Kenmore 7909462990 - Part 5303293761

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    Range Main Top (chrome)

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  • Washer for Kenmore 7909462990 - Part 5301099938

    Doors, latch mechanism and drawer assemblies diagram

    Washer

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  • Escutcheon for Kenmore 7909462990 - Part 3201539

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    Escutcheon

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  • Door Handle for Kenmore 7909462990 - Part 3201570

    Doors, latch mechanism and drawer assemblies diagram

    Door Handle

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  • Range Oven Door Gasket for Kenmore 7909462990 - Part 5303051704

    Doors, latch mechanism and drawer assemblies diagram

    Range Oven Door Gasket

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  • Range Oven Light Lens Retainer for Kenmore 7909462990 - Part 5303205904

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    Range Oven Light Lens Retainer

    Part #5303205904

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  • Broiler Pan for Kenmore 7909462990 - Part 5303292159

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    Broiler Pan

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  • Insert Broil for Kenmore 7909462990 - Part 3205234

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    Insert Broil

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Kenmore Electric Range 7909462990 FAQs

To reset a Kenmore electric range model 7909462990, we recommend doing a full power reset at the breaker to clear a control glitch, then restoring power and testing Bake and Broil. If the control immediately shows an error again, the issue is usually a stuck key, wiring problem, or a failed control component.

Quick reset steps (power reset)

  • Turn OFF the range circuit breaker (or remove the range fuses) for 5 minutes.
  • While power is off, press and hold Cancel/Off for 10 seconds (this helps discharge the control).
  • Turn the breaker ON.
  • Set the clock, then test Bake at 350°F for 10 minutes.
  • If the display is blank after restoring power, check the home electrical supply and the range terminal connections.

If the reset does not work

A reset only clears temporary faults. If the problem returns right away, these are the most common causes:

  • Stuck or shorted keypad on the control panel
  • Loose or burned wire connection at the power cord or terminal block
  • Failed bake or broil heating circuit causing the control to detect a fault
  • Failed surface element receptacle causing intermittent power/heat issues on the cooktop
  • Control board problem (less common than wiring or keypad issues)

Helpful checks you can do safely

What you notice What it usually points to What to do next
Display resets but errors return Keypad or control issue Inspect for stuck buttons; consider control panel service
Oven will not heat after reset Bake/broil circuit issue Inspect elements for damage; test heat functions
Random power loss or burning smell Terminal connection issue Stop using range; inspect wiring and terminal block

Parts that commonly relate to “reset” problems

If you find heat or power issues during testing, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Why it matters

A proper reset helps distinguish a one-time electronic glitch from a repeatable failure. If the range trips, loses power, or shows recurring error behavior after a reset, continuing to use it can worsen wiring damage or cause more parts to fail.

For code-specific troubleshooting, use our Kenmore 790 range 4-digit error codes guide to match the exact display code to the right repair path.

Last updated: February 2026

An electric oven in a Kenmore 7909462990 range is built around heating components (bake and broil elements), temperature sensing and controls, and the door and lighting system. These parts work together to create and regulate heat, circulate air (on some models), and keep cooking safe and consistent.

Core electric oven parts (what they do)

  • Bake element: primary heat source for baking and roasting; located at the bottom of the oven cavity.
  • Broil element: high, direct heat for broiling; located at the top of the oven cavity.
  • Oven temperature sensor: tells the control how hot the oven is so it can cycle the elements.
  • Electronic control and user interface: sets temperature, time, and cooking modes.
  • Oven door and gasket: seals heat in; helps maintain stable temperatures.
  • Oven light system: lets you see food without opening the door.

Common replaceable parts for model 7909462990

These are examples of parts we commonly see customers replace on this Kenmore electric range:

Symptom Likely part Example part for this model
Oven won’t bake or heats unevenly Bake element Frigidaire range bake element 5303051519
Oven light won’t turn on Light bulb Bulb 316538904
Light works intermittently or socket is damaged Light socket Receptacle 316116400

Quick checks before you order parts

  • Make sure the range has power (a tripped breaker can leave the oven partially powered).
  • If baking is weak, try broil; if broil works but bake does not, the bake element is the top suspect.
  • Look for visible damage: blisters, cracks, or burn spots on the element.
  • If the oven overheats or underheats, the temperature sensor or control can be involved.
  • If the light stays off, confirm the bulb is tight and the lens cover is seated.

Why it matters

Knowing the main oven parts helps you match symptoms to the right repair. For example, a failed bake element typically causes no heat or poor baking, while a lighting issue is usually isolated to the bulb, lens, or socket.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore electric ranges, including the Kenmore 7909462990, are built in the standard 30-inch width class (designed to fit a 30-inch range opening). For an exact cabinet cutout and overall width for your kitchen, we recommend matching measurements to your specific configuration and trim.

Typical Kenmore range widths

Most Kenmore ranges fall into these common width groups:

  • 30 inches: the most common freestanding and slide-in size
  • 24 inches: compact apartment-size models
  • 36 inches: pro-style or larger cooktop/range setups
  • 20 inches: older or specialty compact models (less common)

How to measure width the right way

Measure before ordering parts, anti-tip hardware, or planning a replacement.

  • Measure the range body at the widest point (often the cooktop edge)
  • Measure the cabinet opening (left cabinet to right cabinet)
  • Check for side trim or control panel overhang that can add a little width
  • Confirm the door clearance and nearby drawer/cabinet interference
  • If replacing an older unit, measure the old range and the opening (both matter)

Quick reference: what “30-inch range” usually means

Measurement What you’re measuring Typical for a 30-in class range
Nominal width Marketed size 30 in
Actual range width Metal body/cooktop edge About 29 7/8 in to 30 in
Cabinet opening Space between cabinets About 30 in (varies by install)

Why it matters

Width affects fit, leveling, and safe installation. A range that is slightly wider at the cooktop lip can rub cabinets, and a tight opening can make service access harder when you need to replace parts like a surface element connection.

If you are troubleshooting a burner that cuts in and out while you’re checking fit and clearances, a common related repair is inspecting the range surface element receptacle 5303935058 for heat damage or a loose connection.

Last updated: February 2026

You can find the model number for your Kenmore electric range on the appliance’s rating label; on model 7909462990, it’s typically on the oven frame behind the door, on the back panel near the vent, or on the frame behind the bottom storage drawer. Use that full model number to match parts correctly.

Common places to check on model 7909462990

  • Open the oven door and look along the door jamb (the front frame around the oven opening)
  • Pull out the bottom storage drawer and check the frame behind it
  • Look on the back of the range near the vent area
  • Check the side panel near the lower rear corner
  • If your range has a warming drawer, check the frame behind that drawer

What the label looks like (and what to write down)

The rating label usually includes several identifiers. For parts lookup, we recommend recording:

  • Model number (example: 7909462990)
  • Serial number (helps confirm production run)
  • Electrical rating (useful for diagnosing power and heating issues)
Label item Why it matters for parts Example format
Model number Ensures exact fit and wiring compatibility 7909462990
Serial number Helps confirm version changes within a model Letters and numbers
Electrical rating Helps troubleshoot heating and power problems 240V / amps

Why it matters

Kenmore range parts can look identical across similar models, but terminals, mounting points, and wiring can differ. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct bake element, surface element receptacle, or oven light parts the first time.

If you’re tracking down a display fault after you confirm the model number, use our Kenmore 790 range 4-digit error codes guide to narrow the problem to the control, sensor, or wiring.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore electric range model 7909462990 is completely dead or not heating, the most common causes are a tripped breaker or loose power connection, a failed surface element or receptacle, or a failed oven heating element. Start with power checks, then test the heating circuits.

Quick checks (fastest fixes first)

  • Reset the range by turning the double-pole breaker OFF for 1 minute, then back ON.
  • Confirm the cord is fully seated in the outlet (if cord-connected) and the outlet is not burned.
  • If the display is blank, verify you have 240 VAC at the outlet (many ranges can light up on 120 VAC but will not heat).
  • Try a different surface burner; if only one burner fails, focus on that element and its receptacle.
  • If the oven will not bake but broil works (or vice versa), suspect the failed element for that function.

What to check based on the symptom

Symptom Most likely cause What we recommend checking
Nothing works (no lights, no display) Power supply issue Breaker, outlet, terminal connections
Cooktop burner not heating Bad element or burned receptacle Cooktop surface element 318372211, range surface element receptacle 5303935058
Oven not heating in bake Failed bake element Frigidaire range bake element 5303051519
Oven light not working Bulb or socket issue Bulb 316538904, receptacle 316116400

Why it matters

An electric range needs a solid 240-volt supply and good high-current connections. A weak connection (at the receptacle, terminal block, or element receptacle) can stop heating and can also cause overheating and damage to wiring and components.

Safety notes before you troubleshoot

  • Turn off the breaker before removing panels or touching wiring.
  • If you see melted wires, scorching, or a burning smell, stop and have the range serviced.

Helpful DIY reference

If your range is showing an error code, use our Kenmore 790 range 4-digit error codes guide to match the code to the most likely failed part and the next checks.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore electric range model 7909462990 is not heating, the most common causes are a failed bake element, a failed broil element, or a control problem that is not sending power to the elements. Start by checking for visible element damage, then verify power and wiring connections.

Quick checks (fastest wins first)

  • Confirm the range is getting 240 VAC at the outlet; a tripped double breaker can leave you with lights but no heat.
  • Make sure you are testing Bake (not just Broil) and allow 5 to 10 minutes for preheat.
  • Look for blistering, cracks, or holes on the lower bake element.
  • If the oven heats on Broil but not Bake (or vice versa), the non-working element is the top suspect.
  • If the control panel is dead or erratic, a control issue can prevent heating.

Parts that commonly fix “no heat” on this model

On model 7909462990, these parts are frequently involved when the oven will not heat:

Symptom Most likely part What you’ll notice
No bake heat Frigidaire range bake element 5303051519 Bottom element stays dark and cold
No broil heat Range broil element 5303051516 Top element never glows red
Intermittent or dead surface burner (cooktop) Range surface element receptacle 5303935058 Burner cuts in and out, arcing, heat damage

Safe troubleshooting steps (before replacing parts)

  1. Shut off power at the breaker before inspecting wiring or removing panels.
  2. Inspect element terminals for burned wires or loose spade connectors.
  3. If you use a multimeter, check the bake/broil element for continuity; an open circuit means the element is bad.
  4. If elements test good, suspect the oven control or wiring harness feeding the elements.

Why it matters

An electric oven can lose heating even when the display and oven light still work because the heating circuit needs full 240-volt power and solid connections. Catching a failing element or burned connector early helps prevent repeated shutdowns and overheating at terminals.

Related help: Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes

Last updated: February 2026

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