Why is my Kenmore electric oven not working?
If your Kenmore electric range model 79096012400 is not working, start by confirming the range has power and the controls are not showing an F-code fault. Many “dead oven” complaints come from a tripped breaker, a loose power cord connection, or an electronic control fault that can be cleared.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Check the home breaker; many ranges use a double-pole breaker that can trip on one side.
- Confirm the power cord is fully seated in the outlet (if your installation uses a cord).
- If the display shows an F code (example shown in the guide: F11), press STOP/CLEAR to clear it and retry baking.
- If the clock reset after an outage, reset the clock and then set Bake again (some functions will not start until time is set).
- If surface elements work but the oven will not heat, focus on oven-heating components (bake element, broil element, wiring, control).
Most common causes (and what they look like)
| Symptom | Most likely area | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Entire range dead (no display, no heat) | Power supply, cord block, house wiring | Verify breaker and outlet voltage; inspect connections per the installation guide. |
| Display beeps and shows F code | Electronic control detected a fault | Clear with STOP/CLEAR; if it returns, follow the 79096012400 owner's manual troubleshooting guidance. |
| Oven will not bake, broil may still work | Bake circuit | Inspect for visible damage; consider replacing the frigidaire range bake element 316075103 if it is blistered or broken. |
| Oven light out only | Bulb/socket | Replace the range oven light bulb 316538904 or inspect the socket if the new bulb does not work. |
Why it matters
An electric range can appear “not working” even when only one leg of power is lost or the control has latched an error. Confirming power and clearing control faults prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you target the correct circuit (bake, broil, or control).
Last updated: February 2026
How do I find the model number on my 79096012400?
For a Kenmore electric range like model 79096012400, we find the model number on the appliance’s rating label. On most ranges, that label is easiest to spot when you open the oven door or pull out the storage drawer and look along the frame.
Where to look on a Kenmore electric range
Check these common locations in this order:
- Oven door frame area (open the door and look around the front frame)
- Storage drawer opening (remove or fully extend the drawer and look on the frame)
- Lower side trim near the drawer opening
- Back panel (if you can safely access behind the range)
Use a flashlight; the label is often a silver or white sticker with MODEL and SERIAL.
What to write down (so parts match)
Record the information exactly as shown:
- Full model number (all digits and any suffix)
- Serial number
- Brand name (Kenmore)
- Power type (electric range)
Quick example of what you might see
| Label field | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model | Ensures diagrams and parts fit your exact range |
| Serial | Helps identify production version changes |
Why it matters
Kenmore ranges can look identical but use different bake elements, control overlays, or switches. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct replacement part the first time.
For label location illustrations and formatting examples, use the 79096012400 owner's manual.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of 79096012400?
The average lifespan of a Kenmore electric range like model 79096012400 is 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping the oven door seal tight and heating elements in good condition helps the range heat evenly and last longer.
What affects lifespan most
These factors have the biggest impact on how long an electric range lasts:
- High-heat cooking frequency (broiling and self-clean cycles add stress)
- Power quality and tight electrical connections
- Condition of heating components (bake and broil elements)
- Door seal condition (heat loss makes components work harder)
- Spillovers and corrosion around surface controls
Parts that commonly drive “end of life” decisions
If performance drops, these are often the first items to inspect or replace:
- Frigidaire range bake element 316075103 (weak or no bake heat)
- Frigidaire range broil element 316203200 (poor broil performance)
- Frigidaire range oven door seal 316405000 (heat leaking, long preheat times)
Typical symptom-to-part check
| Symptom | Common check | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t heat in bake | Bake element | Restores primary oven heat |
| Broil is weak or uneven | Broil element | Improves top heat and browning |
| Long preheat, hot kitchen | Door seal | Prevents heat loss and overwork |
Why it matters
Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide whether a repair is cost-effective. On a range in the 13 to 15 year window, replacing a heating element or door seal is often a practical way to restore performance.
For maintenance and operating tips that reduce wear, follow the guidance in the 79096012400 installation guide.
Last updated: March 2026




