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Kenmore Elite 79097503000 electric range

Kenmore Elite 79097503000 electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore Elite 79097503000 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Elite Electric Range 79097503000 FAQs

To reset your Kenmore Elite electric range model 79097503000, turn the range off at the household breaker for about 1 minute, then restore power and set the clock. This clears many control glitches and is the most reliable reset method.

  • Turn OFF the range circuit breaker (or remove the range fuse).
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Turn the breaker ON.
  • Set the clock and try Bake again.
  • If the display shows an error again, note the code before resetting a second time.

If the oven still will not operate

A power reset helps when the control is “stuck”, but it will not fix a failed part. These checks narrow it down:

  • Confirm the range has full power (a range needs 240V; a partial power loss can leave lights working but no heat).
  • Check for a loose or overheated power connection at the terminal block.
  • If temperatures are inaccurate or you get heating-related errors, test the oven sensor.
  • If the oven will not heat at all, inspect the bake element for visible damage.

Parts that commonly relate to “won’t heat” or error symptoms

Symptom Most common suspect Example part for this model
Oven heats wrong temp Temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor 5304504897
Dead/erratic power to range Power connection Terminal block 5304409888

Why it matters

Resetting clears temporary electronic faults after a power surge or keypad glitch. If the problem returns quickly, the issue is usually power supply (breaker, cord, terminal block) or a component such as the oven temperature sensor or control.

For wiring and safety details specific to this range, follow the installation guide.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore model 79097503000 is made for Kenmore by Frigidaire (Electrolux/Frigidaire family). The quickest way to tell is the 790 prefix in the model number, which identifies the original manufacturer behind this Kenmore Elite electric range.

How to confirm on the appliance

You can verify the manufacturer information by checking the serial plate and matching the model number prefix.

  • Locate the serial plate on the range (commonly behind the storage drawer area or on the frame).
  • Confirm the model number reads 79097503000.
  • Use the 790 prefix to identify Frigidaire as the manufacturer.
  • Record the full model and serial number before ordering parts.

For serial plate location and other identification details, use the installation guide.

Why the manufacturer matters for parts

Kenmore is a brand name; different manufacturers built different Kenmore models. Knowing that 790 = Frigidaire-built helps ensure you match the correct wiring layout, control style, and compatible replacement parts.

Common examples for this model

What you are doing Why “Frigidaire-built” helps Example part on this model page
Replacing an oven light Confirms the correct socket and bulb style Range oven light bulb 316538904
Fixing temperature issues Helps match the correct sensor and control logic Range oven temperature sensor 5304504897
Addressing power connection problems Confirms terminal block style and wiring method Terminal block 5304409888

Here is the practical rule we use for Kenmore model numbers:

  • 790 prefix: Frigidaire-built cooking products (ranges, wall ovens, cooktops)
  • The remaining digits identify the specific design series and features
  • Always match the full model number (not just “790”) when selecting parts

Last updated: January 2026

A Kenmore Elite electric range like model 79097503000 typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping the oven temperature accurate, the door sealing well, and electrical connections tight helps you reach that lifespan.

What affects lifespan most

  • Heat stress from frequent self-clean cycles and high-temperature baking
  • Power quality (loose connections, incorrect cord kit, or poor grounding)
  • Ventilation and cooling (blocked airflow can overheat controls)
  • Door seal condition (heat leaks make components work harder)
  • Sensor accuracy (temperature swings can increase element and control wear)

Maintenance that extends life

Use these steps as your baseline; follow the safety and setup details in the installation guide.

  • Keep the range level so the door closes evenly and cookware sits flat.
  • Avoid storing items above the cooktop; it encourages reaching over hot elements.
  • Use self-clean sparingly; high heat accelerates wear on wiring and controls.
  • If baking seems off, test and replace the temperature sensor when needed.
  • Inspect the power connection for heat discoloration; repair immediately if found.

Common “end-of-life” repairs vs. keep-it-going repairs

Symptom Often points to Typical fix type
Oven temp inaccurate Sensor drift Replace sensor
No heat or intermittent heat Element or control issue Diagnose, replace failed part
Burning smell at back Loose power connection Tighten/replace terminal block
Door won’t seal Worn gasket Replace oven seal

Parts that commonly restore performance

If your range is otherwise in good shape, these model-matched parts often solve the most common age-related issues:

Why it matters

A range that is level, properly wired, and sealing correctly runs cooler at the controls, cycles the elements normally, and avoids overheating at the terminal block; that directly improves reliability and service life.

Last updated: March 2026

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