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Kenmore 79095742991 electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 79095742991 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Panel for Kenmore 79095742991 - Part 316081035

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  • Backing Shield for Kenmore 79095742991 - Part 316015905

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  • Insert Broil for Kenmore 79095742991 - Part 3205234

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  • Panel for Kenmore 79095742991 - Part 316081037

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  • Oven Door Glass for Kenmore 79095742991 - Part 316089004

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  • Oven for Kenmore 79095742991 - Part 3203540

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  • Shield Panel for Kenmore 79095742991 - Part 3131975

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  • Oven Ve Tube for Kenmore 79095742991 - Part 316023601

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  • Range Level Leg for Kenmore 79095742991 - Part 316107300

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  • Range Oven Door Middle Glass for Kenmore 79095742991 - Part 316085701

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Kenmore Electric Range 79095742991 FAQs

If your Kenmore electric range model 79095742991 is not reaching the set temperature, the most common causes are an oven temperature calibration that needs adjustment, a failing bake heating circuit, or a control-related issue. Start by confirming the clock is set and then verify temperature accuracy with a simple bake test using the steps in the 79095742991 owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Set the time of day clock; this model’s oven functions will not operate correctly if the clock is not set.
  • Preheat fully; wait for the preheat signal before placing food in.
  • Use the center rack position and allow airflow around pans.
  • Avoid lightweight or warped cookware that can skew results.
  • Cancel and restart Bake if settings were changed mid-cycle.
Calibrate the oven temperature (most common fix)

This model supports an oven temperature offset (calibration). If foods consistently overbake or underbake, adjust the calibration after you confirm the issue with a test bake.

What you notice Likely cause What to do
Always too hot or too cool by a similar amount Calibration offset Follow the oven temperature adjustment steps in the manual
Temperature swings widely Heating circuit or control issue Inspect bake element and wiring; consider service
Oven shuts off unexpectedly Safety shutoff after long run time Restart cooking cycle; avoid leaving oven on for extended periods
When a part is likely involved

If calibration does not correct the problem, a heating component can be failing.

  • If the oven heats slowly, heats unevenly, or never reaches set temp, inspect the bake element 316075103 for blisters, cracks, or burned spots.
  • If broil works but bake struggles, the bake element is the primary suspect.
  • If you see error codes such as F1 or F3 along with beeping, clear with Cancel and retest; recurring faults point to an electronic control problem.
Why it matters

Accurate oven temperature affects food safety, baking results, and cook times. A small calibration offset can fix consistent temperature errors without replacing parts, while a weak bake element can cause long preheat times and uneven baking.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Kenmore electric range model 79095742991, the model and serial number are printed on an identification plate located on the right side of the oven front frame in the storage compartment. The quickest way to see it is to pull out the bottom storage drawer and look along the right-side frame. See the 79095742991 owner's manual for the exact identification-plate location description.

Quick steps to locate the model number label
  • Turn the range off and let all surfaces cool.
  • Pull the bottom storage drawer straight out (lift slightly if it stops on the glides).
  • Look at the right side of the oven front frame inside the storage compartment opening.
  • Record both the model number and serial number for parts lookup and service.
  • Reinstall the drawer fully on the glides when finished.
What the label is used for (and why it matters)

The identification plate confirms the exact version of your range so we can match the correct parts (like a bake element, surface element control switch, or oven rack) and the correct wiring and control details.

Common label locations (comparison)

If you do not see the plate immediately, these are the most common places ranges use:

Range style Most common label location What to check
Freestanding electric range (like 79095742991) Storage drawer area Right-side front frame inside the opening
Some ranges Oven door frame Door jamb area when the door is open
Some slide-in models Back panel Near the power cord entry or rear vent area
Related safety note while you are down there

When you remove the storage drawer, it is also a good time to confirm the range is secured with an anti-tip bracket. If the bracket is missing or loose, install or correct it before using the range.

Last updated: January 2026

A Kenmore electric range like model 79095742991 typically uses about 3,000 to 5,000 watts when the oven is actively heating (bake or broil). The exact wattage depends on which heating element is on and the temperature cycle; confirm your unit’s ratings in the 79095742991 owner's manual.

Typical wattage you can expect

Most electric ovens do not draw one steady wattage; they cycle the bake and broil elements on and off to hold temperature.

  • Bake element is commonly 2,000 to 3,500 watts
  • Broil element is commonly 3,000 to 4,500 watts
  • Convection fan (if equipped) is typically under 200 watts
  • During preheat, power use is usually highest
  • Once at temperature, average draw is usually lower because the elements cycle
Quick reference: what “watts” means for your kitchen
What you’re doing What’s usually on Typical draw
Preheating Bake (sometimes broil assist) High, often 3,000 to 5,000 W
Baking at temp Bake cycling Medium, varies
Broiling Broil mostly on High, often 3,000 to 4,500 W
Oven light on Light bulb Low (often 40 W)
Model-specific parts that affect heating performance

If the oven is not heating correctly, wattage is not usually the problem; a failed component is. For model 79095742991, common heating-related parts include:

Why it matters

Knowing typical oven wattage helps you size the circuit correctly (most electric ranges use a 240V supply) and troubleshoot symptoms like slow preheat, uneven baking, or weak broil that often point to a failing bake element or broil element.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore model 79095742991, the thermostat control you can access as a user is on the control panel (it is the knob used to set the warmer drawer temperature). For the oven’s internal temperature sensing and control, the sensor and related wiring are accessed from inside the oven cavity and behind the rear panel; use the 79095742991 owner’s manual for your exact layout.

What “thermostat” usually means on a Kenmore range

Many customers use “thermostat” to describe different parts. Here is how we separate them:

  • Warmer drawer thermostat control: a knob on the control panel (user-adjustable).
  • Oven temperature sensor (probe): the part the control uses to read oven temperature.
  • Oven control (electronic control board): the part that regulates bake and broil heat.
Quick location guide (most common on this style of range)
Item Typical location What you’ll notice
Warmer drawer thermostat control Control panel Knob with LO, MED, HI and OFF settings
Oven temperature sensor/probe Inside oven cavity (often rear wall) Thin metal probe with mounting screws
Oven control and wiring Behind the backguard or rear access panel Harness connectors and control board
How to confirm you’re looking at the right control
  • If you are setting LO, MED, HI for the drawer, you are on the warmer drawer thermostat control.
  • If your issue is oven not heating correctly, focus on the bake element, broil element, sensor, and control.
  • If the oven heats but is consistently off by a set amount, use the oven temperature adjustment steps in the 79095742991 owner’s manual.
Why it matters

Replacing the wrong “thermostat” is a common mistake. The warmer drawer thermostat control affects only the drawer temperature, while baking performance problems are usually tied to the heating circuit (for example, a failed bake element 316075103) or the oven temperature sensing/control system.

Last updated: January 2026

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