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Kenmore 79095053315 electric freestanding range

Kenmore 79095053315 electric freestanding range Parts

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Kenmore Electric Freestanding Range 79095053315 FAQs

On Kenmore electric freestanding range model 79095053315, the model and serial number label is typically on the lower right front frame of the range. On some installations, the label may also be under the cooktop, so check both spots.

Where to look (quick checklist)
  • Open the oven door and look along the lower right front frame (front edge of the range body).
  • If you do not see it, look under the cooktop (alternate label location).
  • Use a flashlight and look for a silver or white rating plate with the model and serial.
  • Wipe grease or dust off the area so the numbers are readable.
  • Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown.
What the label looks like

Most range rating plates include:

  • Model number (example: 79095053315)
  • Serial number
  • Electrical ratings (volts/amps)
  • Manufacturer information
What you need Why you need it
Model number Ensures the parts list matches your exact Kenmore range
Serial number Helps confirm production details when parts vary by revision
Why it matters

Kenmore ranges can use different bake elements, control boards, or switches depending on the exact model and production run. Using the model number from the rating plate helps us match the correct parts and diagrams the first time.

For additional location diagrams and identification tips, use the 79095053315 installation guide.

Last updated: January 2026

To reset your Kenmore electric freestanding range model 79095053315, turn the range off and restore power with a full power-cycle. This clears many control glitches after a power surge, a stuck key, or an interrupted cooking cycle.

Reset steps (safe power-cycle)
  • Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF.
  • If the oven is running, press Cancel/Off on the control.
  • Switch the range OFF at the household breaker (or remove the fuse).
  • Wait 5 minutes.
  • Turn the breaker back ON.
  • Set the clock, then test Bake and Broil.
If the display is still acting up

A reset will not fix a failed sensor, heating element, or control. Use these quick checks:

  • If the oven temperature is inaccurate or you get heating errors, inspect the sensor circuit; the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 is a common fix when the sensor is out of range.
  • If the oven will not heat but the display works, check for a failed element (bake or broil) and visible damage.
  • If keys beep, do not respond, or act “stuck,” the issue is often the keypad/overlay or control.
  • If the range is completely dead, check the breaker and the power cord connection at the terminal block.
Power connection note (important)

If you recently moved or installed the range, a loose or incorrect terminal block connection can cause intermittent power or a dead control. The installation instructions warn not to loosen the factory-installed nuts that secure the range wiring to the terminal block.

Symptom after reset Most likely area to check Typical next step
Display works, oven won’t heat Bake/broil circuit Inspect elements and wiring
Oven heats wrong temp Temperature sensing Test/replace sensor
Random beeping or unresponsive keys Keypad/control Inspect overlay/control panel
Completely dead Power supply/terminal block Verify breaker and connections
Why it matters

A proper reset is the fastest way to clear a control lockup without replacing parts. If the problem returns quickly, it usually points to a specific component (sensor, element, wiring, or control) rather than a one-time glitch.

For wiring and grounding details (3-wire vs 4-wire), follow the installation guide.

Last updated: January 2026

The model number is 79095053315. On Kenmore electric freestanding ranges, the model number is the key identifier we use to match the correct parts, installation requirements, and documentation for your exact appliance.

Where to find the model number on the range

For Kenmore freestanding electric ranges like 79095053315, the model number is typically printed on a rating label in one of these common spots:

  • On the oven frame behind the oven door (open the door and check the front frame)
  • On the drawer frame behind the storage drawer or warming drawer (pull the drawer out)
  • On the back of the range near the power cord access area

If you are installing or moving the range, confirm the model number before ordering any electrical or mounting parts; the clearances and anti-tip requirements are model-specific in the installation guide.

Why the model number matters for parts and installation

Using 79095053315 helps ensure you get parts that fit and function correctly, and it keeps you aligned with the correct installation specs.

Here are a few examples of parts that are selected by model:

  • Oven temperature sensing components such as the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
  • Surface element controls such as the small surface element control switch
  • Oven heating components such as the broil element and bake element
  • Electrical connection components such as the terminal block
Quick reference: model number vs. part numbers
Item type What it identifies Example from this model page
Model number The exact range configuration 79095053315
Part ID / part number A specific replacement component 316490000 (oven temperature sensor)
Why it matters

Ordering by the correct model number prevents fit issues and helps avoid installation problems, especially with electrical connection requirements and anti-tip bracket positioning.

Last updated: January 2026

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