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Kenmore 79073234311 gas range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 79073234311 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Screw for Kenmore 79073234311 - Part 316021108

    Range Screw

    Part #316021108

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

  • Range Broil Drawer Bottom Panel for Kenmore 79073234311 - Part 316110201

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    Range Broil Drawer Bottom Panel

    Part #316110201

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

  • Range Oven Control Overlay for Kenmore 79073234311 - Part 316354401

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    Range Oven Control Overlay

    Part #316354401

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

  • Range Broil Drawer Outer Panel (black) for Kenmore 79073234311 - Part 316231212

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    Range Broil Drawer Outer Panel (black)

    Part #316231212

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

  • Range Oven Burner Bracket for Kenmore 79073234311 - Part 3018603

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    Range Oven Burner Bracket

    Part #3018603

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

  • Oven Light Housing for Kenmore 79073234311 - Part 5303271606

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    Oven Light Housing

    Part #5303271606

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

  • Range Oven Insulation for Kenmore 79073234311 - Part 3017142

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    Range Oven Insulation

    Part #3017142

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

  • Range Broil Drawer Slide Rail for Kenmore 79073234311 - Part 316111503

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    Range Broil Drawer Slide Rail

    Part #316111503

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

  • Range Oven Door Hinge Cover, Left for Kenmore 79073234311 - Part 316233500

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    Range Oven Door Hinge Cover, Left

    Part #316233500

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

  • Shield for Kenmore 79073234311 - Part 316055600

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    Shield

    Part #316055600

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

Kenmore Gas Range 79073234311 FAQs

A Kenmore gas range like model 79073234311 typically lasts 15 years with normal household use. Keeping burners clean, ensuring proper ignition, and maintaining good ventilation helps the oven and surface burner system run efficiently over the long term; see the 79073234311 installation guide for setup and safety basics.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most gas ranges reach the 15-year mark when these conditions are consistent:

  • Burners ignite quickly and burn with a steady blue flame
  • Spillovers are cleaned before they clog burner ports
  • The range is installed level and has proper clearances
  • Gas supply pressure is correct and stable
  • Electrical connections for igniters stay dry and corrosion-free
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

Use this routine to reduce wear on igniters, valves, and controls:

  • Wipe cooktop and burner heads after boilovers (once cool)
  • Keep burner caps seated correctly after cleaning
  • Confirm each surface burner lights within about 4 seconds after air is purged from the gas line (normal after installation or service)
  • Watch for delayed oven ignition (30 to 60 seconds is typical for glow-bar style ignition)
  • Replace weak ignition parts promptly to prevent stress on the gas valve
Common “end-of-life” symptoms vs. fixable issues
Symptom Most common cause Typical fix
Clicking but no flame on a surface burner Dirty burner ports or misaligned cap Clean and reseat burner parts
Oven takes too long to light or won’t light Weak oven igniter Replace range oven burner igniter 5304509706
Oven temperature swings widely Failing temperature sensor Replace range oven temperature sensor 316233903
Oven light out Burned-out bulb Replace appliance light bulb, 40-watt 316538904
Why it matters

A gas range that lights reliably and burns cleanly runs cooler at the controls, cycles more predictably, and avoids repeated ignition attempts that can shorten the life of igniters and related components.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore 79073234311 gas range, the cooktop is not removable, so we do not take the top off as a service step. For access, we typically remove surface parts (grates, caps, and burner heads) and service components from the front, rear, or underneath as outlined in the installation guide.

What you can remove from the top (safe access steps)
  • Turn all burner knobs to OFF and let everything cool completely.
  • Lift off the burner grates.
  • Remove burner caps.
  • Lift off burner heads (if your configuration allows) and wipe debris from ports.
  • If you need deeper access, pull the range out carefully (see the guide below) rather than trying to lift the cooktop.
If you need to pull the range out for service

Shut off gas and power first, then move the range only as far as needed to reach connections.

  • Shut off the manual gas shut-off valve.
  • Unplug the power cord (or switch off the breaker).
  • Slide the range forward carefully to avoid damaging the gas line.
  • After service, push the range back, level it, and check gas connections for leaks.
Common “top access” tasks and where to work instead
Task Typical access point Parts often involved
Burner won’t spark/clicks constantly Under cooktop area (from front/rear access) Spark module, switch harness
Burner lights unevenly From the top (caps/heads cleaning) Caps, burner head
Oven won’t ignite Oven cavity or lower access panel Igniter, gas valve
Why it matters

Trying to remove a non-removable cooktop can bend panels, damage gas tubing, or create a gas leak risk. Using the correct access method protects the manifold, igniters, and wiring while keeping the range safe to operate.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore 79073234311 gas range, a bad igniter typically shows up as a burner that clicks or glows but lights slowly (or not at all), or an oven that takes longer than normal to ignite. In normal operation, surface burners should light within about 4 seconds and the oven burner should ignite within about 60 seconds after you turn it on.

Quick symptoms checklist
  • Surface burner keeps sparking in LITE but the flame never appears
  • Burner lights after a long delay, sometimes with a sudden "whoosh"
  • You smell gas but ignition does not happen promptly
  • Oven igniter glows but the oven burner does not light within about 60 seconds
  • Ignition works sometimes, then fails as parts warm up
  • Burner cap is seated wrong and ignition seems “bad” even though the igniter is fine
Confirm it with simple checks (surface vs. oven)

Use these model-appropriate checks from the installation instructions:

What you test What “normal” looks like What points to an igniter problem
Surface burner ignition Sparking at LITE and lights within ~4 seconds (after air is purged) Repeated sparking with no flame, or very delayed lighting
Oven burner ignition Igniter glows, then burner lights within ~60 seconds Igniter glows dimly or burner never lights within ~60 seconds
Surface burner basics to rule out first
  • Make sure the burner cap is centered and firmly seated; it should not slide off-center.
  • Purge air from the gas line by leaving the knob in LITE until the burner ignites (especially after installation or service).
  • Verify you see a steady flame once lit; then turn the knob out of LITE.
When replacement is the right fix

If the oven burner will not ignite on time (or at all) and you have power to the range, replacing the oven igniter is a common repair. For this model, the correct part is the range oven burner igniter 5304509706.

Why it matters

Slow or failed ignition can allow unburned gas to linger briefly before lighting, which can cause delayed ignition and uneven heating. Getting ignition back to normal improves baking performance and day-to-day safety.

For operating steps and ignition behavior details, follow the 79073234311 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore gas range model 79073234311, the model and serial number are on the identification plate located on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. We access it by opening the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer (depending on your range configuration); see the installation guide.

Where to look on model 79073234311

Check these spots in order:

  • Open the bottom drawer (storage, warmer, or broiler drawer) and look on the right-hand oven front frame
  • Look for an identification plate with the model and serial number
  • Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter shown
  • Use that exact model number when ordering Kenmore range parts
What the identification plate tells you (and why it matters)

Besides the model number, the identification plate typically lists key gas range details that help match parts and service information.

On the plate Why it matters
Model number Ensures you get the correct Kenmore gas range parts
Serial number Helps match production variations
Lot number/letter Useful when a part changed during a production run
Fuel type and pressure setting Confirms how the range was adjusted when it left the factory
Quick safety note while checking

If you ever smell gas while working around the range, follow the safety steps in the installation guide before doing anything else.

If the label is hard to read
  • Use a flashlight and take a close-up photo
  • Clean lightly around the plate with a dry cloth (avoid soaking the label)
  • Copy the characters exactly (including any dashes or extra digits)

Last updated: February 2026

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