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Kenmore 91130469894 gas built-in oven

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 91130469894 gas built-in oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Ov Lamp H for Kenmore 91130469894 - Part WB8X303

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  • Drive Lock Plate for Kenmore 91130469894 - Part WB34K5228

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  • Range Oven Igniter Cover for Kenmore 91130469894 - Part WB34K14

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  • Liner Panel for Kenmore 91130469894 - Part WB55T10025

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  • Barrier for Kenmore 91130469894 - Part WB38K5036

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  • Broil Baffle for Kenmore 91130469894 - Part WB34K5256

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Kenmore Gas Built-In Oven 91130469894 FAQs

Most wall ovens are 220/240-volt appliances, but a gas wall oven like Kenmore 91130469894 typically uses 120 volts for the controls, igniter, lights, and fan while the gas provides the heat. Confirm the exact electrical requirements in the 91130469894 owner's manual.

What to expect for a gas wall oven vs. an electric wall oven

In most U.S. homes, the voltage depends on the oven type:

  • Gas wall oven: usually 120V power supply (standard household circuit) plus a gas connection
  • Electric wall oven: usually 240V (often called 220V) because electricity creates the heat
  • Double electric wall ovens: commonly 240V and may require a higher-amp circuit
  • Gas with electric features: still typically 120V, but always verify the rating label and manual

Quick comparison

Oven type Typical voltage What the electricity runs
Gas wall oven (like 91130469894) 120V Ignition, controls, lights, fan
Electric wall oven 240V Heating elements, controls

How to verify the correct voltage for your Kenmore 91130469894

Use these checks before wiring or replacing an oven:

  • Check the model and serial tag inside the oven area (often along the frame when the door is open)
  • Look for the electrical rating (volts and amps) on the tag
  • Follow the electrical section in the 91130469894 owner's manual
  • If the oven is not heating and you suspect an ignition issue, inspect the igniter WB2X9154 (a weak igniter is a common gas-oven heat problem)

Why it matters

Using the wrong supply voltage or circuit can cause nuisance shutdowns, poor ignition, blown fuses, or damage to electrical components. Matching the correct voltage and circuit capacity helps the igniter and controls operate reliably.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. While 27-inch gas wall ovens are less common than 30-inch models, some manufacturers do make them. For reference, your Kenmore 91130469894 is a 24-inch single gas built-in wall oven, so a 27-inch replacement is a different size class and typically requires cabinet cutout verification.

What to check before buying a 27-inch gas wall oven

Even when an oven is marketed as “27-inch,” the cabinet cutout and overall dimensions vary by brand and model. We recommend confirming these items first:

  • Cabinet cutout width, height, and depth (not just the nominal oven width)
  • Gas type compatibility (natural gas vs LP conversion requirements)
  • Electrical requirements for ignition and controls (most need a standard household circuit)
  • Ventilation and clearances around the oven and adjacent cabinetry
  • Door swing and handle clearance so it opens fully without hitting nearby cabinets

A good baseline is to compare your current installation details in the 91130469894 owner's manual to the spec sheet for any 27-inch model you are considering.

Why your current model size matters

The documentation for Kenmore 91130469894 identifies it as a 24-inch self-cleaning built-in gas wall oven. Moving from 24 inches to 27 inches usually means the cabinet opening must be resized, and the mounting points and trim coverage may not line up.

Quick size comparison (typical planning guide)

Nominal oven size Common reality What it often means
24-inch Compact wall oven Smaller cutout; common in older kitchens
27-inch Mid-size wall oven Different cutout; fewer gas options than electric
30-inch Standard wall oven Widest selection; most common cutout

Why it matters

Choosing the right size prevents gaps, overheating from improper clearances, and costly cabinet modifications. Getting the cutout dimensions right is the difference between a smooth install and a return.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore wall ovens like model 91130469894, the model and serial number label is typically on the front frame behind the oven door. Open the door fully and look along the frame area where the door closes against the oven.

Where to look on the oven

Check these common label locations in this order:

  • Front frame behind the oven door (most common for 91130469894)
  • Along the door opening rim (top, left, or right side)
  • On an interior side panel just inside the oven cavity
  • On the lower frame area near the storage drawer opening (if equipped)

Quick steps to find it fast

  1. Turn the oven light on so the frame area is easier to see.
  2. Open the oven door and inspect the front frame on both sides.
  3. Wipe the frame with a damp cloth if grease is hiding the label.
  4. Write down both the model number and serial number for parts lookup.

What the label usually looks like

Most wall oven ID labels include the same key fields.

Label field What it’s used for
Model number Matching the correct parts diagrams and parts
Serial number Identifying production run details for service
Brand Confirming manufacturer family (Kenmore)

Why it matters

We use the model number to match the exact gas valve, igniter, thermostat, and other wall oven parts that fit your unit. Even small model number differences can change the correct replacement part.

For diagrams and the official location reference, use the 91130469894 owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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