Does a Kenmore Elite have a reset button?
No. The Kenmore Elite gas range model 79078909003 does not use a single dedicated “reset” button; when the range needs a reset, we reset it by returning all controls to OFF and restoring power (or letting power return after an outage) so the electronic ignition and controls restart normally.
How to “reset” this range safely
- Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF.
- Turn the oven function to OFF and cancel any timed cooking.
- If the control is unresponsive, switch the range circuit breaker OFF for 1 to 5 minutes, then turn it ON.
- After a power outage, confirm the oven controls are OFF before using the oven.
- Relight surface burners normally; during an outage, surface burners can be lit with a match using caution.
For model-specific operating steps and safety notes, follow the 79078909003 owner’s manual.
What “reset” means in common situations
| Situation | What we do | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| Control panel glitch or stuck key | Power cycle at the breaker | Display returns to normal after restart |
| Power outage while cooking | Set all controls to OFF | Prevents the oven from re-igniting unexpectedly when power returns |
| Oven not heating right after restart | Start Bake and wait | Gas ovens often have a short delay before ignition |
Why it matters
This model uses electric ignition for the oven. If power fails and the oven control is left ON, the ignitor can re-ignite the burner when power returns. Resetting controls to OFF first keeps operation predictable and safe.
When a “reset” does not fix it
If burners click constantly, won’t ignite, or the oven will not light after power cycling, the issue is usually a component or wiring problem, not a reset. Common suspects include the range spark module 5304508269 for surface ignition or the range oven temperature sensor 5304504897 for temperature regulation.
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find model number on Kenmore Elite gas range?
On a Kenmore Elite gas range like model 79078909003, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. You’ll typically find that label in the oven door area or on the frame behind the storage or warming drawer.
Most common places to check
Look in these spots first (in order):
- Oven door jamb: open the oven door and check the frame around the opening
- Behind the bottom drawer: pull the storage or warming drawer out and look on the frame
- Back of the range: check the rear panel near the gas connection and power cord
- Side frame: sometimes on the side panel edge near the front
- Under the cooktop lip: less common, but worth a quick look with a flashlight
What the label looks like
The rating label is usually a white or silver sticker or metal tag. It often includes:
- Model number (for example, 79078909003)
- Serial number
- Gas type (Natural Gas or LP/Propane)
- Electrical rating (ranges commonly use 120V for controls and ignition)
Quick tips to find it faster
- Use a flashlight and look for a barcode-style sticker.
- Wipe grease or dust off the frame edge; labels can blend in.
- If the drawer is heavy, remove contents first and pull straight out.
Common locations at a glance
| Location | How to access | Why it’s used |
|---|---|---|
| Oven door jamb | Open oven door | Easy to read without moving the range |
| Behind bottom drawer | Pull drawer out | Protected from heat and spills |
| Back panel | Look behind range | Common for gas/electrical info |
Why it matters
The exact model number ensures we match the correct Kenmore parts, such as an oven temperature sensor, spark module, or bake igniter, and it helps confirm the right installation and gas setup details in the documentation.
For diagrams and model identification details, use the 79078909003 installation guide and the 79078909003 manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Kenmore Elite oven not working?
If your Kenmore Elite gas range model 79078909003 oven is not working, the most common causes are a power issue (no ignition), a failed hot-surface igniter, or a problem in the gas valve or temperature sensing circuit. Start with power and ignition checks, then move to burner ignition and sensor tests using the steps in the 79078909003 installation guide.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the range has power; the oven uses electric ignition, so it will not light without electricity.
- If there was a power outage, reset all oven controls to OFF, then try again.
- Set BAKE and wait; a normal ignition sequence can take 30 to 60 seconds before flame appears.
- Look for the igniter glow; no glow usually points to an igniter, control, or wiring issue.
- If the surface burners work but the oven does not, focus on the oven igniter, oven gas valve, and controls.
What “normal” oven ignition looks like on this model
When you turn the oven on, current flows to the igniter; it should glow like a light bulb. Once hot enough, the oven valve opens and the burner lights. After the oven reaches temperature, the igniter cycles off and the flame may go out briefly as part of normal temperature control.
| What you observe | What it usually means | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| No igniter glow | No power to igniter or failed igniter/control | Wiring, control, igniter continuity |
| Igniter glows, no flame | Weak igniter or gas valve not opening | Igniter strength, range oven gas valve 316256700 |
| Flame lights after 30 to 60 seconds | Normal operation | Let it cycle once |
Parts that commonly fix “oven not heating” symptoms
If your diagnosis points to a failed component, these are common replacements for model 79078909003:
- Frigidaire range bake igniter 316489406 (most common for no-heat or delayed ignition)
- Range oven gas valve 316256700 (if igniter is good but valve does not open)
- Range oven temperature sensor 5304504897 (if temperatures are inaccurate or oven shuts down)
Why it matters
Because this is a gas oven with electric ignition, a simple power interruption or a weak igniter can stop the oven from lighting even when the cooktop burners still work. Checking for igniter glow and allowing the full 30 to 60 seconds helps you avoid replacing parts unnecessarily.
Last updated: February 2026




