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Kenmore 79093002313 electric range

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Kenmore Electric Range 79093002313 FAQs

To reset a Kenmore electric range model 79093002313, we recommend doing a full power reset: turn the range off, shut off power at the breaker (or unplug it), wait a few minutes, then restore power and reset the clock and any oven settings per the 79093002313 owner's manual.

Quick reset steps (power cycle)

  • Turn all surface element knobs to OFF.
  • Shut off power at the circuit breaker (preferred) or unplug the range.
  • Wait 3 to 5 minutes to let the oven control fully reset.
  • Restore power.
  • Reset the clock and reselect any cooking function.

If the control is still acting up

A reset fixes temporary control glitches, but it will not correct a failed part or wiring issue. These checks help narrow it down:

What “reset” means on this model

On the 79093002313, “reset” typically means restoring power after a power interruption and then setting the clock again. The manual also notes that after power resumes, you should reset the clock and oven function.

Why it matters

A proper reset clears minor electronic control errors and restores normal operation after a power failure. Resetting the clock also helps timed bake, delay start, and other oven control features work correctly.

Situation Best reset action What to do next
After a power outage Power cycle, then set clock Confirm bake and broil operate
Random beeping or frozen keypad Power cycle 3 to 5 minutes Check for recurring error codes
Oven not heating after reset Power cycle, then test components Inspect sensor and elements

Last updated: January 2026

Most Kenmore freestanding electric ranges, including model 79093002313, are built for a 30-inch-wide opening. For the exact cutout and clearance requirements for your kitchen, use the dimensions and spacing rules in the 79093002313 installation guide.

Typical Kenmore range widths (what you’ll see most often)

Kenmore ranges are commonly sold in a few standard widths; the 30-inch size is the most common for freestanding electric ranges.

  • 30 inches: standard freestanding range width (most common)
  • 24 inches: compact ranges for smaller kitchens
  • 36 inches: pro-style or larger ranges (less common)
  • 20 inches: apartment-sized models (less common)

What to measure (so the range fits correctly)

Measure your space before ordering parts or planning an install.

  • Cabinet opening width (left-to-right at the front)
  • Countertop depth and rear clearance to the wall
  • Overhead cabinet clearance above the cooktop
  • Electrical connection location (cord/receptacle access)

Key clearance rules to keep in mind

Your installation instructions call out important minimum clearances for safe operation.

Location Typical requirement called out in the install instructions Why it matters
Above cooktop to unprotected cabinet 30 inches minimum Reduces heat and fire risk
Above cooktop to protected cabinet bottom 24 inches minimum Allows closer spacing with proper protection
Rear of range 0 inches minimum Allows the range to sit close to the wall

Why it matters

A range that is the right width can still install poorly if the cutout, overhead clearance, or electrical access is wrong. Following the specified dimensions helps prevent cabinet damage, heat issues, and installation rework.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Kenmore electric range model 79093002313, an F2 error is an oven control fault that typically points to the oven sensing an unsafe temperature condition or a related control problem. We recommend clearing the code, power-cycling the range, and retesting Bake or Broil per the 79093002313 owner's manual.

What to do first (safe, quick checks)

  • Press Clear/Off (or the cancel key) once to clear the F code.
  • Try Bake or Broil again.
  • If the code returns, turn power off at the breaker for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Set the clock, then retest Bake or Broil.
  • If the fault repeats after the reset, schedule service (the control has detected a recurring fault).

Why F2 happens on many Kenmore 790 ranges

F2 is commonly associated with the oven control detecting a temperature-related fault. In real-world repairs, the most frequent causes are:

  • A failing oven temperature sensor or sensor circuit
  • A problem in the electronic oven control (clock/ERC)
  • Wiring/connectors issues between the sensor and control
  • A stuck relay on the control that can keep an element heating

If you suspect a temperature-sensing issue, the model-specific replacement part to check is the range oven temperature sensor 316233903.

Troubleshooting path (what to test and when)

Step What you’re checking What the result means
1 Clear code and retest Confirms it was not a one-time glitch
2 Breaker reset for 5 minutes Resets the oven control logic
3 Inspect sensor harness connection Loose/burnt connector can trigger F codes
4 Replace sensor if out of spec or damaged Sensor faults are a common root cause
5 Service control board if fault persists Control may be misreading temp or driving heat incorrectly

Why it matters

An F2 condition can stop cooking cycles and, in some cases, can be tied to overheating behavior. Addressing it quickly helps protect the bake and broil system, improves temperature accuracy, and prevents repeat shutdowns.

For additional code patterns and tips for Kenmore ranges, use our Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes reference.

Last updated: January 2026

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