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Kenmore 79071403700 gas range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 79071403700 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Gas Range 79071403700 FAQs

A Kenmore gas range like model 79071403700 typically lasts 15 years with normal household use. Regular cleaning to prevent grease buildup and prompt repair of wear items (like igniters and light bulbs) helps you reach that lifespan.

What affects lifespan most
  • Cleaning habits: Grease buildup can cause overheating, flare-ups, and premature part wear.
  • Cooking load: Daily high-heat cooking shortens life compared to light use.
  • Ventilation: A working vent hood reduces heat and grease exposure around controls.
  • Timely part replacement: Small failures (igniter, sensor, door seal) can lead to bigger problems if ignored.
  • Correct installation: Proper gas supply setup and leveling reduce burner and oven issues (see the 79071403700 installation guide).
Maintenance checklist (simple, high impact)
Common “end-of-life” symptoms vs. repairable issues
Symptom Most common cause Typical fix
Oven won’t heat but surface burners work Weak igniter or gas valve issue Diagnose igniter circuit; replace failed component
Oven temperature swings widely Temperature sensor drifting Replace oven temperature sensor
Door won’t seal, long preheat times Worn door gasket Replace oven door seal
Oven light out Bulb or socket Replace bulb; inspect socket
Why it matters

A 15-year gas range lifespan assumes basic upkeep. Keeping grease under control and replacing small parts early protects major components like the oven control board, gas valve, and burner system.

Last updated: February 2026

To lift the cooktop top on your Kenmore 79071403700 gas range, we remove the grates and burner pieces first, then release the cooktop fasteners (typically screws under the burner heads or at the front lip) so the top can hinge up or lift off for service. Use the 79071403700 installation guide for the exact access points.

Before you start (safety and prep)
  • Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF.
  • Shut off the gas supply at the manual shut-off valve.
  • Disconnect electrical power to the range (unplug or switch off the breaker).
  • Let the cooktop cool completely.
  • Protect the countertop with a towel or cardboard to prevent scratches.
Step-by-step: removing or lifting the cooktop top
  1. Remove the grates and set them aside.
  2. Lift off the burner caps.
  3. Remove the burner heads/bases (some lift off; others are held by screws).
  4. If you see screws securing burner bases or burner tubes, remove those mounting screws.
  5. Check the front edge of the cooktop (under the front lip) for additional screws or clips; remove/release them.
  6. Lift the cooktop:
    • On many Kenmore/Frigidaire-built ranges, the top hinges up from the rear once the front fasteners are released.
    • If it does not hinge, lift straight up carefully and look for any remaining screws or wiring restraints.
What you should see once the top is up
Area under cooktop What to inspect Common issue
Burner heads and caps Alignment and cleanliness Uneven flame, clicking
Igniters and wiring Cracks, loose connectors No spark or constant sparking
Orifice area Debris, grease buildup Poor ignition, weak flame
Parts that commonly relate to cooktop access

If you are lifting the top to clean or fix ignition/flame issues, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Why it matters

Lifting the cooktop correctly prevents bent gas tubes, pinched igniter wires, and misaligned burner heads, which can cause delayed ignition, uneven flames, or burners that keep clicking.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore 79071403700 gas range, the “gas oven” includes the oven cavity and the key heating, control, and safety components that make baking and broiling work, plus the door and sealing parts that keep heat in. For diagrams and names, use the 79071403700 owner's manual.

Main gas oven components (what they do)
  • Oven control and temperature system: sets temperature and manages bake/broil operation; includes the electronic oven control.
  • Bake system: the bake burner and gas valve deliver heat for baking.
  • Broil system: the broil burner/igniter provides high-heat top cooking.
  • Oven temperature sensing: the sensor tells the control board the actual oven temperature.
  • Oven door and seal: the door gasket helps maintain a tight seal for stable temperatures.
  • Oven light system: light bulb, socket, and door light switch illuminate the cavity.
  • Racks and interior panels: racks support cookware; bottom panel and insulation help manage heat.
Model-specific examples of oven-related parts we stock
Oven function Example part name Part ID
Temperature feedback Oven temperature sensor 316490000
Bake heat source Range bake burner 316404400
Gas flow control Range oven gas valve 316404901
Heat retention Range oven door seal 5304498835
Visibility Range oven light bulb 316538904

If you are troubleshooting temperature issues, the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 is a common starting point because it directly affects how the control “reads” oven heat.

Why it matters

Knowing the major oven parts helps you diagnose symptoms faster. For example, uneven baking often points to airflow, sealing, or temperature sensing, while “no heat” can point to the bake burner, gas valve, or ignition system.

Quick safety and care notes
  • Keep the range properly grounded; do not use an adapter or extension cord.
  • During self-clean, remove items not listed for self-cleaning and avoid commercial oven cleaners.
  • Do not scrub or damage the door gasket; it is essential for a good seal.
  • For burner performance, keep burner heads and caps properly seated and ports clean.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore gas range model 79071403700, the model and serial number are printed on an identification plate located on the right side of the oven front frame inside the Storage or Warmer Drawer compartment. Use that exact model number when ordering parts or checking specifications in the 79071403700 owner's manual.

Where to look on the range

Check these spots in this order (they are the most common for this model style):

  • Pull out the storage drawer or warmer drawer and look on the right-side front frame.
  • Look for a label that lists both Model No. and Serial No.
  • Wipe the plate gently; grease and cleaner residue can hide digits.
  • Write the number down exactly as shown (include all digits).
Quick ID checklist (so you get the right parts)

Use this checklist before you buy a burner head, igniter, or control board:

  • Model number matches 79071403700 exactly
  • Serial number is recorded (helpful for production variations)
  • Fuel type noted (natural gas vs LP conversion)
  • You confirm whether you have a storage drawer or a warmer drawer
What the ID plate helps you do
What you need Why the model number matters Example parts it affects
Correct replacement parts Parts vary by model and series Oven sensor, burner head, igniter
Manual and wiring info Diagrams and procedures are model-specific Diagnostics, disassembly
Gas setup details Confirms conversion guidance and regulator access LP kit steps, regulator location
Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong Kenmore range parts, especially for gas components like surface burner parts and oven controls where small design changes can affect fit and performance.

Last updated: February 2026

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