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Kenmore 9119384591 30" electric freestanding range

Kenmore 9119384591 30" electric freestanding range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 9119384591 30" electric freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lock Box Insert for Kenmore 9119384591 - Part WB35K5027

    Door lock diagram

    Lock Box Insert

    Part #WB35K5027

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Wire Harness for Kenmore 9119384591 - Part WB18K5469

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    Range Wire Harness

    Part #WB18K5469

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  • Hinge for Kenmore 9119384591 - Part WB14X0126

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    Hinge

    Part #WB14X0126

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  • Screw for Kenmore 9119384591 - Part WB01X1170

    Door lock diagram

    Screw

    Part #WB01X1170

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Hex Nut for Kenmore 9119384591 - Part WB01X1264

    Door lock diagram

    Hex Nut

    Part #WB01X1264

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  • Medallion for Kenmore 9119384591 - Part WB32X0105

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    Medallion

    Part #WB32X0105

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  • Clock W Harn for Kenmore 9119384591 - Part WB18K5352

    Wire harness diagram

    Clock W Harn

    Part #WB18K5352

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  • Screw Black for Kenmore 9119384591 - Part WB01K5160

    Oven door diagram

    Screw Black

    Part #WB01K5160

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Burner Box for Kenmore 9119384591 - Part WB64K5063

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    Burner Box

    Part #WB64K5063

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  • Latch for Kenmore 9119384591 - Part WB14X0128

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    Latch

    Part #WB14X0128

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Kenmore 30" Electric Freestanding Range 9119384591 FAQs

For your Kenmore electric range, the model number is printed on a rating label on the appliance body, not on removable parts. On Kenmore model 9119384591, we typically see the label in the oven door jamb, behind the storage/warming drawer, or on the back panel near the power cord area.

Where to look first (fastest checks)

  • Open the oven door and check the frame (door jamb) around the opening
  • Pull out the bottom storage drawer and look on the frame behind it
  • Check the back panel near the vent area
  • Look on the side panel near the lower rear corner
  • If the label is worn, use a flashlight and take a close-up photo to zoom in

What the label looks like

Most Kenmore range labels include:

  • Model number (example: 9119384591)
  • Serial number
  • Electrical rating (volts/amps)
  • Sometimes a manufacturing code

Why the exact model number matters

Kenmore ranges often share similar styling, but parts can differ by model and revision. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct bake element, surface element, control switch, or wiring parts for your specific 30" electric freestanding range.

Common mix-ups (and how to avoid them)

What you found What it usually means What to do
A number on the control panel Not the model number Keep looking for the rating label
A number stamped on a heating element Part number Use it only to identify that part
A short number on paperwork Often incomplete Confirm from the appliance label

If you need a part once you find the model

After you confirm the model number, match parts by the model and the symptom. For example, if the oven will not bake, the g.e. range bake element WB44K5012 is a common replacement part for this model page.

Why it matters

The model number is the key to getting the right-fit Kenmore parts the first time and avoiding returns due to small design differences.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Kenmore 9119384591 30-inch electric freestanding range, the most commonly replaced parts are the heating parts that wear from high heat and daily use (surface elements and oven elements), plus a few “wear-and-tear” items like drip pans, light parts, and door sealing hardware.

Most common replacements (and what symptoms they fix)

Quick “what to replace” guide

Symptom Most likely part Example part on this model
Oven not heating in bake Bake element WB44K5012
No broil or weak broil Broil element WB44X232
One burner won’t heat Surface element or switch WB30X255, WB23K5027
Burner stuck on high Control switch WB23K5027, WB23M24
Oven light not working Bulb or lens 40A15, WB25T10042
Heat leaking at door Door gasket or hinge WB2K5319, WB14X104

Why it matters

Replacing the right part restores safe, predictable heating. A failing element or switch can cause uneven cooking, longer preheat times, or a burner that will not regulate temperature.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore 9119384591 30-inch electric freestanding range typically lasts 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping heating components in good shape (bake and broil elements, surface elements, and wiring connections) helps you reach that expected service life.

What affects lifespan most

  • Heat stress on elements from frequent high-temperature baking and broiling
  • Power quality and wiring condition, especially at the terminal block
  • Door seal condition (heat leaks make the oven work harder)
  • Spillovers and corrosion around surface elements and drip pans
  • Ventilation and cleaning habits that prevent overheating and grease buildup

Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

  • Keep the oven cavity and vent area clean; baked-on grease holds heat and strains components.
  • Inspect the power cord connection area for discoloration or a hot smell; repair promptly.
  • Replace a torn or flattened door gasket to maintain stable temperatures.
  • Avoid lining the oven bottom with foil; it can trap heat and damage components.
  • If a burner cycles erratically, address it early (switch or element issues can cascade).

Common wear items and what they do

Part type What you may notice Example part on this model
Bake element Slow preheat, uneven baking, no heat G.e. range bake element WB44K5012
Oven door gasket Heat escaping, longer cook times Oven door gasket WB2K5319
Terminal block Intermittent power, burning smell, melted wires Terminal block assembly 330031
Surface element switch Burner stuck on high or won’t heat Range surface element control switch WB23K5027

Why it matters

Knowing the typical 13-year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or refresh key parts. On electric ranges, replacing a failed element, door gasket, or terminal block often restores safe, consistent cooking performance without replacing the entire appliance.

Last updated: March 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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Main causes: bad bake element, broken burner igniter, control system failure, blown thermal fuse, faulty temperature sen…

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Most common repair guides to help fix your ranges

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your range.

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How to replace a range oven door lock assembly

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Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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