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Kenmore Elite 79046373402 electric range

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  • Frigidaire Range Oven Temperature Sensor for Kenmore Elite 79046373402 - Part 316217002

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    Frigidaire Range Oven Temperature Sensor

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  • Frigidaire Range Dual Radiant Surface Element for Kenmore Elite 79046373402 - Part 316555800

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  • Frigidaire Range Surface Element Control Switch Kit for Kenmore Elite 79046373402 - Part 903136-9010

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  • Range Convection Fan Blade for Kenmore Elite 79046373402 - Part 316136400

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    Range Convection Fan Blade

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  • Range Light Socket for Kenmore Elite 79046373402 - Part 316116400

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    Range Oven Light Socket

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  • Range Convection Fan Blade Nut for Kenmore Elite 79046373402 - Part 316136600

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  • Range Washer for Kenmore Elite 79046373402 - Part 316008401

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  • Frigidaire Range Storage Drawer Outer Rail for Kenmore Elite 79046373402 - Part 316105501

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    Frigidaire Range Storage Drawer Outer Rail

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  • Range Oven Cooling Fan Assembly for Kenmore Elite 79046373402 - Part 318073028

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  • Range Oven Light Lens for Kenmore Elite 79046373402 - Part 5304524341

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Kenmore Elite Electric Range 79046373402 FAQs

For your Kenmore Elite electric range model 79046373402, the most reliable “reset” is a power reset: turn the oven off, then shut off power at the breaker (or unplug if accessible) for 5 to 10 minutes and restore power. After power returns, reset the clock and any oven functions per the owner's manual.

Quick reset steps (safe, works for most glitches)
  • Press STOP/CLEAR to cancel any active cycle and stop beeping.
  • Turn all surface knobs to OFF.
  • Switch the range circuit OFF at the home breaker for 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Restore power; wait 30 to 60 seconds for the control to boot.
  • Set the clock, then test Bake and Broil.
If the display is beeping or shows an F-code (F1, F2, F3, F9)

Your manual indicates the control will beep and display an F-code when it detects a fault; start by clearing it, then retest.

What to do

  • Press STOP/CLEAR once to clear the display and stop the beeping.
  • Perform the power reset above.
  • If the same code returns, write it down and focus troubleshooting on common causes like wiring connections, the oven temperature sensor, or the electronic control.
Symptom What it usually means Best next step
Random beeping, F-code appears Control detected a fault STOP/CLEAR, power reset, then retest
Oven won’t heat but cooktop works Oven circuit issue (sensor, element, control, wiring) Check sensor and heating circuit
After outage, settings are wrong Control needs reprogramming Reset clock and functions
Parts that commonly relate to “reset” problems

A reset fixes temporary glitches. If the problem comes back, a failing sensor or heating circuit can trigger repeated errors.

Why it matters

Resetting clears software lockups and cancels stuck cycles, but repeated F-codes point to a real electrical or temperature-sensing problem. Addressing the underlying cause prevents no-heat issues, nuisance beeping, and interrupted cooking.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore ranges, an F2 code indicates the electronic oven control has detected a fault condition and stops the current operation while beeping. On Kenmore Elite model 79046373402 (an electric range), start by clearing the code and checking power and the oven temperature sensing circuit.

What to do right away
  • Press STOP/CLEAR to stop the beeping and clear the display.
  • If the oven was hot, let it cool before touching any internal parts.
  • Verify the range power cord is firmly plugged in.
  • Check the house breaker; reset it fully if it tripped.
  • If the code returns, disconnect power at the breaker before inspecting wiring.
Most common causes on ranges like this

Even though your question says “gas stove,” the 79046373402 is an electric range; the F2 fault is tied to the oven control’s diagnostics and commonly relates to:

  • Oven temperature sensor circuit issue (sensor out of range or shorted)
  • Loose or heat-damaged wiring/connectors between the sensor and control
  • Electronic oven control problem

Model-matched part to consider if testing points to the sensor circuit: frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002.

Quick symptom guide
What you notice Most likely area What we do next
F2 during preheat or bake Sensor circuit Inspect sensor wiring; test sensor resistance
F2 after a power event Power supply/control reset Check breaker and outlet; clear code
F2 returns immediately Hard fault Check sensor circuit first, then control
Why it matters

When the control cannot rely on the temperature signal or detects an internal fault, it shuts down heating to prevent unsafe temperature operation. Restoring a stable sensor circuit and power supply brings back normal baking and broiling performance.

For the model’s specific troubleshooting steps and control features, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore Elite electric range model 79046373402, “Hold” (warm/keep warm) is designed to keep cooked food warm at a low, safe serving temperature. On ranges like this, the warm setting is typically around 150°F to 170°F; use the exact steps and any model-specific warm/hold details in the owner's manual.

What “Hold” is used for

“Hold” is meant for short-term warming after cooking, not for cooking food or holding it for hours.

  • Keeps food warm while you finish other dishes
  • Helps prevent food from cooling too quickly before serving
  • Works best with covered casseroles and oven-safe covered dishes
  • Not intended for reheating cold food (use Bake or Convection Bake instead)
  • Not intended for proofing dough unless your recipe specifically calls for low heat
Typical temperatures you’ll see on this model

Your 79046373402 control system supports low-temperature baking starting at 170°F (and up to 550°F). That low end is a good reference point for what “warm/hold” functions target on many Kenmore and Frigidaire-built ranges.

Function Typical temperature range Best for
Warm/hold 150°F to 170°F Holding cooked food warm briefly
Bake (lowest setpoint) 170°F Very low-temp warming, drying, some slow warming
Convection bake (lowest setpoint) 300°F Faster, even baking (not warming)
Quick checks if food is drying out or cooling off
  • Use an oven-safe lid or foil to reduce moisture loss.
  • Avoid opening the door frequently; heat drops quickly.
  • If the oven seems too cool on Hold, try setting Bake to 170°F instead.
  • If the oven seems too hot on Hold, move food to a lower rack and cover it.
  • If temperatures seem inaccurate, test with a reliable oven thermometer.
Why it matters

Using the correct warm/hold temperature helps keep food pleasant to eat (not dried out or overcooked) while also reducing the chance of temperature swings that can affect texture.

Last updated: February 2026

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