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Kenmore 79092619810 electric range

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Kenmore Electric Range 79092619810 FAQs

On Kenmore electric range model 79092619810, the model and serial number are printed on the identification (serial) plate. On this model, we find that plate by opening the storage drawer (or warmer drawer, if equipped); the plate is attached to the lower right oven frame. See the 79092619810 owner's manual for the exact serial plate location illustration.

Quick ways to locate the model number label

  • Pull out the storage drawer fully and look at the lower right oven frame.
  • Check the frame area just behind the drawer opening (use a flashlight).
  • If your range has a warmer drawer instead of a storage drawer, open it and check the same lower right frame area.
  • Write down both the model number and serial number; you often need both for parts lookup and service.
  • Take a clear photo of the label before ordering parts.

What the label typically includes

Label item What it’s used for Example for this range
Model number Matching parts and manuals 79092619810
Serial number Date/production info for service Varies by unit
Electrical ratings Installation and troubleshooting Varies by unit

Why it matters

Using the exact model number helps us match the correct Kenmore electric range parts for your configuration, such as a bake element, surface element control switch, or oven temperature sensor. Even small model-number differences can change which parts fit.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore 79092619810 electric range is not heating, the most common causes are a failed bake or broil element, a bad oven temperature sensor, or a control problem. We recommend starting with a visual inspection, then checking key components for continuity and secure wiring.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the range is getting full power (a tripped double breaker can leave the oven weak or dead).
  • Make sure you are using Bake (not Delay Start or a timed feature that is not running).
  • Look for visible damage: blisters, cracks, or burned spots on the element.
  • If the oven heats but is inaccurate, suspect the sensor before replacing elements.
  • If the cooktop works but the oven does not, focus on oven components (elements, sensor, control).

Parts that commonly cause “no heat”

Here are the most frequent culprits on electric ranges like model 79092619810:

Symptom Most likely part What you’ll notice
No bake heat Bake element Bottom element stays cold, no glow/heat
No broil heat Broil element Top element stays cold, no glow/heat
Heats but wrong temp Temperature sensor Overcooks or undercooks consistently
Intermittent or dead oven Control or wiring Random shutdowns, no response, error codes

If you find a damaged element, replacement is typically the fix: frigidaire range bake element 316225001 and frigidaire range broil element 316203200. For temperature accuracy problems, check the range oven temperature sensor 316233903.

How to test safely (basic DIY)

  1. Shut off power at the breaker before removing panels or touching wiring.
  2. Remove the element mounting screws and gently pull the element forward.
  3. Check for loose or burned wires at the element terminals.
  4. Use a multimeter to test continuity on the element and sensor.

Why it matters

An oven that will not heat is often a simple failed heating component, but continuing to run it with overheated wiring or a failing control can lead to more damage. A fast diagnosis helps you replace only what is needed and restore safe, consistent baking.

For model-specific operating steps and troubleshooting guidance, use the 79092619810 use & care guide. For electrical hookup and power supply details, use the 79092619810 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Kenmore 79092619810 electric range, an oven that “stops working” is usually caused by a power interruption (clock flashing 12:00), a failed bake or broil heating circuit, or a control or sensor problem that prevents the oven from starting or maintaining temperature. Use the checks below to pinpoint the failure.

Quick checks first (most common)

  • Confirm the range has full power; electric ovens typically need a 240V supply (a tripped breaker can leave the cooktop working but the oven dead).
  • If the display shows 12:00 or is flashing after an outage, set the time; the manual notes the clock must be set before operating the oven. See the 79092619810 owner's manual.
  • Press STOP to cancel any stuck function, then try Bake again.
  • Make sure Control Lock is not enabled (if equipped on your control style).
  • If the oven starts but won’t reach temp, suspect a heating or sensing issue.

Likely failed parts on this model

If power and settings are correct, these parts are common causes:

Symptoms-to-cause guide

Symptom Most likely cause What to check
Display dead, oven dead No power supply Breaker, terminal block, cord connection
Cooktop works, oven won’t heat One leg of power missing or failed element Breaker (double-pole), bake element continuity
Oven heats sometimes, temp swings Sensor drifting Sensor resistance and wiring
Oven won’t start, beeps or shows code Control detects a fault Look up the code, then test sensor/board

Why it matters

An electric range can appear “on” with partial power, but the oven needs full voltage and a working bake/broil circuit to heat safely and consistently. Correct diagnosis prevents repeat failures and avoids replacing the wrong part.

Helpful reference

For fault code meanings and next steps, use Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset a Kenmore electric range model 79092619810, turn the range off, cut power at the breaker (or unplug if accessible) for about 1 minute, then restore power. After power returns, reset the clock and reselect your oven function as needed (per the 79092619810 owner's manual).

Quick reset steps (safe and effective)

  • Turn all surface element knobs to OFF.
  • If the oven is running, press Cancel/Off.
  • Switch the range circuit breaker OFF (or unplug the cord if you can reach it safely).
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Switch the breaker ON (or plug back in).
  • Set the clock, then test Bake and a surface element.

If the range was in a power failure

Your 79092619810 can resume operation when power is restored if it was not turned off during the outage. After any outage:

  • Confirm all surface elements are OFF
  • Reset the clock
  • Re-enter the desired oven function (Bake, Broil, etc.)

When a “reset” does not fix the problem

A reset clears many control glitches, but it will not repair a failed heating or sensing component. Use this quick check:

Symptom after reset Most common cause What to check next
Oven not heating or temperature is erratic Failed sensor or heating circuit issue Inspect wiring; consider testing the range oven temperature sensor 316233903
Broil not working Broil element issue Look for visible damage; consider the frigidaire range broil element 316203200
Bake not working Bake element issue Look for blisters/breaks; consider the frigidaire range bake element 316225001
One surface element will not heat Switch or element issue Try a different burner position; consider the frigidaire range surface element control switch 316436001

Why it matters

Resetting power is the fastest way to clear a stuck control state and safely recover after a power interruption. If symptoms return quickly, it usually points to a specific part (sensor, element, or control) rather than the control simply needing a reset.

Last updated: February 2026

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