How long should a Kenmore gas stove last?
A Kenmore gas range like model 36272296790 typically lasts 15 years with normal household use. Keeping burners clean, ensuring strong ignition, and preventing heat leaks around the oven door helps the range heat evenly and reduces wear on key parts.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most gas ranges reach their full life when combustion and airflow stay clean and the oven seals properly.
- Heavy daily cooking shortens lifespan
- Frequent boil-overs can clog burner ports and igniters
- A worn oven door gasket lets heat escape and overworks the burner
- Weak ignition can cause delayed lighting and extra stress on components
- Poor cleaning habits (grease buildup) can lead to overheating and corrosion
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)
Use these habits to help your Kenmore range reach the 15-year mark.
- Wipe spills quickly after the range cools
- Keep burner heads and ports clear of food debris
- Confirm the oven preheats normally and holds temperature
- Check that the oven door closes firmly and evenly
- Replace failed ignition parts promptly to avoid delayed ignition
Parts that commonly affect performance over time
If the oven will not light, heats unevenly, or takes longer to preheat, these model-matched parts are often involved.
| Symptom | Commonly related part | Example model-matched part anchor |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not ignite or clicks without lighting | Oven igniter/ignition system | Bake burner ignition WB13X40208 |
| Heat escaping, longer preheat, uneven baking | Oven door seal | Door gasket WB35X29720 |
Why it matters
A gas range can keep running past its typical lifespan, but efficiency and safety depend on clean combustion, reliable ignition, and good sealing. Addressing ignition and door-seal issues early helps prevent longer cook times and inconsistent results.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common stove parts to replace?
On the Kenmore 36272296790 gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are ignition and sealing items that wear from heat and daily use, plus a few convenience parts. If your oven will not light, heats unevenly, or leaks heat, these are the first parts we check.
Most common replacements (and what they fix)
- Oven bake ignition parts: a weak igniter can prevent the bake burner from lighting or cause long preheat times (see bake burner ignition WB13X40208).
- Surface burner ignition parts: a failed igniter electrode can cause clicking with no flame or intermittent ignition (see electrode WB13K18).
- Oven door gasket: a worn gasket lets heat escape, causing temperature swings and longer cook times (see door gasket WB35X29720).
- Oven racks and broil accessories: bent or missing racks affect cooking position and airflow (see oven rack WB48T10095 and rack broil p WB48K2).
- Oven light parts: a burned-out bulb or damaged socket causes no interior light (see 40a15bulb 40A15 and pushin receptacle WB08T10026).
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely part to check first | What you typically notice |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not ignite on bake | Bake igniter | No flame, gas smell may be present, very long preheat |
| Burner clicks but will not light | Igniter electrode | Clicking continues, flame lights only with a match |
| Oven temperature seems off | Door gasket | Hot air leaking around door, uneven baking |
| Oven light out | Bulb or light socket | Light does not work but oven heats normally |
Why it matters
Replacing the right wear part restores safe ignition, stable oven temperature, and normal cooking performance. On gas ranges, ignition and door sealing issues are the most common causes behind “won’t heat” and “takes too long” complaints.
Before you order a part
- Confirm the model is 36272296790 on the range ID tag.
- Match the failure to a symptom (ignition, heat loss, lighting, or accessories).
- Unplug the range and shut off the gas supply before any inspection.
- If you see damaged wiring or terminals, repair the connection before replacing parts.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is Kenmore's model number?
On a Kenmore gas range like model 36272296790, the model number is printed on a rating label attached to the range frame. We typically find it when you open the oven door and look around the door frame, or by pulling out the bottom storage drawer and checking the frame behind it.
Most common places to check
- Open the oven door; inspect the left and right door frame (front frame) for a label
- Check the frame just behind the storage drawer (remove the drawer fully)
- Look along the lower front frame near the anti-tip bracket area
- Check the back panel of the range (you may need a flashlight)
- If your range is built-in, check the side trim area after sliding the unit forward (power and gas off first)
Quick safety steps before you move anything
- Turn all burner knobs to OFF
- If you need to pull the range out, shut off the gas supply valve first
- Unplug the power cord (or switch off the breaker) before reaching behind the unit
What the label looks like
| What you may see | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number (example: 36272296790) | Confirms the exact range version for parts fit |
| Serial number | Helps identify production run and revisions |
| Gas type and ratings | Helps match correct ignition and gas components |
Why it matters
We use the exact model number to match the correct Kenmore gas range parts, especially for ignition and oven components that vary by revision. For example, once you confirm the model, you can confidently choose items like the bake burner ignition WB13X40208 if you are troubleshooting a no-bake or weak-bake ignition issue.
Last updated: February 2026




