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Kenmore 79095660100 electric range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 79095660100 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Insulation for Kenmore 79095660100 - Part 316240400

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    Insulation

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  • Oven Switch for Kenmore 79095660100 - Part 316027701

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    Oven Switch

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  • Range Main Top (bisque) for Kenmore 79095660100 - Part 316251930

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    Range Main Top (bisque)

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  • Range Surface Burner Knob (white) for Kenmore 79095660100 - Part 316240800

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    Range Surface Burner Knob (white)

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  • Cooktop Surface Element Control Switch for Kenmore 79095660100 - Part 316238200

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    Cooktop Surface Element Control Switch

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  • Glass Spacer for Kenmore 79095660100 - Part 316117701

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    Glass Spacer

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  • Range Leveling Leg for Kenmore 79095660100 - Part 316129200

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    Range Leveling Leg

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  • Range Terminal Block Insulator for Kenmore 79095660100 - Part 316085600

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    Range Terminal Block Insulator

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  • Range Oven Insulation for Kenmore 79095660100 - Part 316047708

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    Range Oven Insulation

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  • Range Screw Anchor for Kenmore 79095660100 - Part 3014099

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    Range Screw Anchor

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Kenmore Electric Range 79095660100 FAQs

For Kenmore electric range model 79095660100, the model and serial number plate is located on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame at the storage or warmer drawer, or in the lower panel area. Use those numbers any time you order parts or request service; see the 79095660100 owner's manual.

Where to look on model 79095660100

Check these spots in order:

  • Open the storage drawer or warming drawer and look at the right-hand front frame
  • If your range has a lower panel (instead of a drawer), remove the lower panel and look in that area
  • Look for a label that lists model, serial, and often a lot number/letter
  • Write the numbers down exactly as shown (including any letters)

What information to copy from the serial plate

When you find the label, record these items:

  • Model number (example: 79095660100)
  • Serial number
  • Lot number or lot letter (if shown)
  • Voltage rating and kilowatt rating (helpful for electrical questions)

Why it matters

We use the model and serial information to match the correct Kenmore parts and diagrams for your exact electric range configuration. That prevents ordering the wrong bake element, surface element, or control components.

Quick reference table

What you need Where it’s used Why it helps
Model number Parts lookup and diagrams Ensures exact fit
Serial number Service history and production run Helps confirm compatible revisions
Lot number/letter Parts inquiries (when requested) Narrows down version differences

Last updated: January 2026

For the Kenmore electric range model 79095660100, the installation dimensions show a 30-inch overall width. This 30-inch size is the standard “full-size” freestanding range width used for most kitchen cutouts and replacement installs; confirm clearances in the 79095660100 installation guide.

What “30-inch range width” means for fit

A 30-inch range is designed to slide between base cabinets with a 30-inch opening, but you still need to follow the minimum clearance rules for safety and heat protection.

  • Measure the cabinet opening at the front and back (openings can taper)
  • Confirm the countertop edges are square and not bowed
  • Verify rear clearance and overhead cabinet clearance before installing
  • Check that the floor is solid and level so the range sits flat
  • Plan the electrical outlet location so the range can sit flush to the wall

Key dimensions and clearances to check

The installation instructions call out the overall width and also emphasize using the shown dimensions as minimum clearances.

What to measure Typical target for this model Why you check it
Overall range width 30 in. Confirms it fits a standard opening
Depth (max, incl. cooktop) About 25 in. to 26 in. Prevents countertop and door interference
Clearance behind range 0 in. minimum Helps the range sit flush when wiring allows
Clearance to cabinets above cooktop 30 in. minimum (or 24 in. if protected) Reduces fire and heat damage risk

Why it matters

Range width drives whether your Kenmore range fits your existing cabinet cutout without countertop work. Clearances matter just as much as width because they help prevent heat damage, reduce fire risk, and avoid installation problems like a range that cannot sit flush.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Kenmore electric range model 79095660100, an F1 error means the electronic oven control has detected a fault condition; the range may stop operating and beep continuously. Press CANCEL to stop the beeping, then reprogram the oven; if the code returns, service is needed (see the 79095660100 owner's manual).

What to do right away

  • Press CANCEL to clear the display and stop the beeping.
  • Wait 30 to 60 seconds, then set BAKE and a temperature to test.
  • If F1 returns, write down the exact code and when it happens (preheat, after heating, idle).
  • Turn off power at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power and retest.
  • If the oven won’t run or keeps beeping, schedule service.

What usually causes F1 on this range

The control monitors internal circuitry and key oven circuits. When it detects a failure, it stops operation and displays an error code.

Common causes include:

  • A failing electronic oven control (clock/control board)
  • A wiring connection problem between the control and oven circuits
  • A temperature sensing circuit issue (sensor or harness)

Quick symptom guide

What you see What it points to What we recommend
Continuous beeping, F1 returns quickly Control or wiring fault detected Power reset, then service if it repeats
F1 appears during preheat or while baking Heat circuit feedback problem Check connections, then diagnose control/sensor circuit
F1 appears with no cooking in progress Control self-diagnostics fault Service is typically required

Why it matters

An F1 code is the range protecting you by shutting down when it detects an unsafe or unreliable control condition. Clearing it may get you running temporarily, but repeated F1 events usually mean an electrical component or connection needs repair.

Last updated: January 2026

To reset a Kenmore electric range model 79095660100, turn the oven controls off, then reset power at the breaker for about 1 minute and restore power; after a power interruption, set the clock again so baking and timed features work normally. See the 79095660100 owner's manual.

Quick reset steps (most common)

  • Turn all surface element knobs to OFF.
  • If the oven is running, press Cancel/Off (or the stop key) to end the cycle.
  • Switch the range circuit OFF at the home breaker panel.
  • Wait about 60 seconds.
  • Switch the breaker ON.
  • Reset the clock, then test Bake at 350°F.

If the control is locked ("LOC" on the display)

This model has an oven lockout feature that can make the oven seem “stuck.”

  • Press and hold the oven lockout key for 3 seconds.
  • Wait about 15 seconds for the door lock motor to finish.
  • When the door unlocks, try Bake again.

For the exact key name and display behavior, use the 79095660100 owner's manual.

If the oven still will not heat after a reset

A reset fixes control glitches; it will not fix a failed heating circuit. Check these common causes:

What each step tells you

What you see What it usually means What to do next
Display is blank No power to range Check breaker, cord, and wiring
"LOC" shows Control lockout is on Cancel lockout, then retest
Oven runs but won’t heat Heating circuit problem Inspect elements, sensor, wiring

Why it matters

Resetting clears temporary electronic control issues and restores normal operation after a power failure; setting the clock is important because timed bake and other oven functions depend on it.

Last updated: January 2026

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