How do I tell what model Kenmore stove I have?
To tell what Kenmore stove model you have, we look for the model and serial plate on the range itself. On Kenmore model 79045489501, the serial plate is located along the side of the oven door when the door is open; the model number is printed there.
Check these common locations in this order:
- Along the side of the oven door frame with the door open (most common on Kenmore 790 ranges)
- On the frame behind the storage drawer (remove the drawer and look up/around the opening)
- On the back panel of the range (near the power cord/terminal block area)
- Under the cooktop (only on some styles; lift-up tops or under service panels)
The tag typically includes Model No. and Serial No.. For Kenmore ranges, the model number often begins with a 3-digit prefix (for example, many Kenmore electric ranges start with 790).
| What to record | Example format | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 79045489501 | Ensures parts diagrams and parts match your exact build |
| Serial number | Letters and numbers | Helps confirm production series and correct revisions |
| Lot number/letter (if shown) | Single letter/short code | Useful when ordering parts or checking service notes |
Kenmore ranges can look nearly identical across multiple model numbers, but internal parts like the bake element, oven temperature sensor, control overlay, and surface element receptacles can differ. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong replacement part.
Use the model number you find to match operating features and control functions in the 79045489501 owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026
How to replace control board on Kenmore stove?
To replace the control board on your Kenmore electric range model 79045489501, we shut off power, access the console, label and transfer each wire harness one at a time to the new board, then reassemble and restore power. Use the wiring diagram and console removal steps in the 79045489501 owner's manual.
- Turn OFF the range breaker (240V) and confirm the display is dark.
- Let the range cool completely before working near the oven vent or control area.
- Avoid spraying cleaners or liquids into the control panel area; moisture can damage electronic controls.
- Use a phone photo or masking tape labels on every connector before you remove it.
- If any wire insulation looks brittle or burned, replace the damaged wiring or connector before powering up.
- Disconnect power at the breaker.
- Access the control area: remove the rear console cover (or backguard panel) screws and lift off the cover.
- Document connections: take clear photos of every plug and ribbon cable.
- Move wires one at a time from the old board to the new board (this prevents mix-ups).
- Reconnect the ribbon cable: fully seat it in the connector, then lock the retainer (if equipped).
- Reinstall the rear cover, restore power, then test Bake, Broil, clock, and keypad functions.
Many “control board” symptoms are caused by a different part. Use this quick check:
| Symptom | Most common cause | What we check first |
|---|---|---|
| Oven heats wrong temp or swings wildly | Temperature sensing issue | Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002 and its wiring |
| No oven heat but display works | Heating circuit issue | Frigidaire range bake element 318255401 for visible damage and continuity |
| Surface element won’t heat | Burner circuit issue | Block 5303935058 (surface element receptacle) and element terminals |
Correctly labeling and transferring connectors prevents miswiring that can blow fuses, damage the new control, or create a no-heat condition. Using the model-specific console access steps in the manual also helps avoid cracking the control panel or stripping mounting screws.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common stove parts to replace?
For Kenmore electric range model 79045489501, the most commonly replaced parts are the heating parts that wear out with use (bake and broil elements), temperature-sensing parts, and small service items like oven light components and door seals. For model-specific diagrams and part locations, use the 79045489501 owner's manual.
- Bake element: oven heats slowly, won’t reach set temperature, or heats unevenly
- Broil element: weak broil, no top heat, poor browning
- Oven temperature sensor: inaccurate temperatures, error codes, overheating or underheating
- Surface element and receptacle: burner won’t heat, heats intermittently, arcing at the connection
- Control switch or control panel pieces: burner stuck on high, won’t adjust, dead knob position
- Door gasket (seal): heat leaks, longer cook times, hot exterior surfaces
- Oven light parts: light out, lens damaged, socket burned
Here are examples from the parts available for 79045489501:
| Symptom | Common part | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t bake or bakes unevenly | Bake element | Frigidaire range bake element 318255401 |
| Oven temp seems off | Oven temperature sensor | Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002 |
| Oven light doesn’t work | Oven light bulb or socket | Range oven light bulb 316538904 |
| Burner cuts in and out | Surface element receptacle | Block 5303935058 |
| Heat leaking around door | Door seal | Crosley range oven door seal 318053120 |
- Confirm the symptom: bake vs. broil vs. surface burner (they fail differently)
- Inspect for visible damage: blisters, breaks, burn marks, melted terminals
- Rule out simple issues: tripped breaker (ranges often use a 2-pole breaker), loose knob, dirty contacts
- Use safe cleaning practices: keep excess water away from controls and displays (important for preventing control damage)
- Match by model number: always verify the part fits 79045489501 before purchasing
Replacing the correct part first saves time and prevents repeat failures. For example, a burner that “doesn’t work” can be the surface element, the receptacle, or the control switch; identifying which one failed avoids unnecessary returns.
Last updated: February 2026
What causes a Kenmore oven to stop working?
On the Kenmore 79045489501 electric range, an oven that “stops working” is usually caused by a power supply problem (tripped breaker or loose cord connection), a failed heating component (bake or broil circuit), or a control fault that triggers beeping and an error code. See the 79045489501 owner's manual for model-specific checks and reset steps.
- Confirm the range has 240V power (both breaker legs ON); reset the double breaker fully OFF then ON.
- Press STOP/CLEAR to cancel a stuck cooking mode or clear a beeping condition.
- If the display shows F1, F3, or F9, clear it; if it returns, record the code for service.
- Verify you are using the correct mode: BROIL should heat the upper element; BAKE cycles elements to hold temperature.
- If the oven light is out, replace the bulb; a burned-out light does not stop heating, but it helps confirm the cavity is powered.
| Symptom | Likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No heat in Bake or Broil | Lost 240V supply | Reset breaker; check terminal block and cord connection (power off). |
| Broil works, Bake does not | Bake circuit issue | Inspect for visible damage; consider replacing the frigidaire range bake element 318255401. |
| Oven beeps, shows F1/F3/F9 | Electronic control detected a fault | Press STOP/CLEAR; retry; if it recurs, schedule service. |
| Temperature is way off | Sensor or calibration issue | Check calibration steps in the manual; consider the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002. |
Electric ranges can appear “dead” even when the clock works because the oven heating system needs full 240V power. Also, this model’s control can detect a fault condition and beep or display an error code, which helps narrow the repair.
- Breaker trips repeatedly
- You smell burning insulation or see arcing
- Error codes return immediately after clearing
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Kenmore electric oven not getting hot?
If your Kenmore electric range model 79045489501 isn’t getting hot, the most common causes are a failed bake element, a bad oven temperature sensor, or a power supply issue (one leg of 240V missing). Start with a visual check, then test the heating circuit components.
- Confirm the oven is actually preheating; allow 10 to 15 minutes for many electric ovens.
- Make sure the oven isn’t set to a delayed start or Sabbath mode (if equipped); verify in the 79045489501 owner's manual.
- Check for a tripped double-pole breaker; an electric range can appear to have power (lights work) but not heat if only 120V is present.
- If you recently had a power failure, turn the oven off, then reset and try again (the manual warns not to operate during a power failure).
A cracked, blistered, or separated bake element often causes no-heat or very slow heating.
- Inspect for visible damage
- If you have a multimeter, unplug the range or shut off the breaker and test continuity
- Replace if open (no continuity)
Model-matched part to consider: frigidaire range bake element 318255401.
If the sensor reads wrong, the control can limit or stop heating.
- Look for error codes or inconsistent temperatures
- Test sensor resistance per the 79045489501 owner's manual guidance (if listed)
Model-matched part to consider: frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002.
Loose or burned wiring at the element, sensor, or terminal block can interrupt heat.
- Inspect for overheated connectors (discoloration, melted insulation)
- If you see damage, stop and have it repaired safely
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t heat at all | Bake element open, missing 240V | Check breaker, test element |
| Broil works but bake doesn’t | Bake element or bake relay | Test/replace bake element |
| Heats but never reaches temp | Sensor drift, weak element | Check sensor, verify element |
| Error code displayed | Sensor/control fault | Use Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes |
An oven that won’t heat is often a simple heating-circuit failure; addressing the bake element, sensor, and power supply first prevents unnecessary control board replacement and gets baking performance back to normal.
Last updated: February 2026




