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Kenmore 79094001403 electric range

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Kenmore Electric Range 79094001403 FAQs

The Kenmore 79094001403 is a freestanding electric range with a single oven cavity, but the exact oven capacity (cubic feet) and the full exterior dimensions are not listed in the manual excerpts we have for this model. For the most accurate size details, we recommend checking the specifications section in the 79094001403 owner's manual.

What “size” can mean for this range

When customers ask for oven size, it usually refers to one of these measurements:

  • Oven capacity (cubic feet) for how much you can bake at once
  • Interior dimensions (width, height, depth) for fitting large pans
  • Exterior dimensions (overall width, height, depth) for cabinet and clearance planning
  • Cutout/clearance requirements (space around the range for safe installation)

How to find the exact size for model 79094001403

Use these quick checks to get the right measurement the first time:

  • Look in the specifications section of the 79094001403 owner's manual
  • Use the 79094001403 installation guide for required clearances and leveling details
  • Measure the interior with a tape measure (rack removed): width, height, depth to the back wall
  • Measure the exterior: overall width at the widest point, height to cooktop and backguard, depth including handle
  • Confirm the model from the serial plate location described in the manual (right side of the oven front frame area)

Typical size expectations (helpful for planning)

Most freestanding 30-inch electric ranges like this Kenmore model are commonly in these ranges:

Measurement Typical range (approx.)
Overall width ~29 7/8 in to 30 in
Overall height ~46 in to 48 in (adjustable legs affect this)
Overall depth ~25 in to 28 in (handle can add depth)
Oven capacity commonly ~4.0 to 5.3 cu. ft.

Why it matters

Oven size affects whether your cookware fits, how evenly air circulates around large roasts, and whether the range will sit correctly in your kitchen opening with proper clearances and anti-tip bracket placement.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore electric range model 79094001403, the model and serial number are printed on an identification (serial) plate located on the right side of the oven front frame, inside the storage or warmer drawer compartment. You typically see it after opening the bottom drawer.

How to find it on model 79094001403

  • Turn the range off and let it cool completely.
  • Pull open the storage drawer (or warmer drawer, if equipped).
  • Look along the right side of the oven front frame for the identification plate.
  • If your range has a lower cover panel instead of a drawer, remove that panel to view the plate.
  • Write down both the model number and serial number for parts lookup and service.

What you should see on the identification plate

Item on the plate What it’s used for Example format
Model number Ordering correct parts and checking fit 790.XXXXXXX
Serial number Dating the unit and service history Letters and numbers

Why it matters

We use the exact model number to match the correct Kenmore range parts (like a bake element, surface element switch, or oven door seal) because similar-looking ranges can use different wiring, controls, and heating elements.

Helpful reference

For the illustrated location and product record section, use the 79094001403 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

The average lifespan of the Kenmore 79094001403 electric range is 13 years. Regular cleaning, avoiding overheated spills on the cooktop, and replacing wear items like heating elements and door seals on time helps you reach that service life; see the owner's manual for care and use details.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most electric ranges last about the same length of time, but real-world lifespan depends on heat stress, cleaning habits, and how quickly small problems are fixed.

  • Heavy high-heat use (broil, self-clean) shortens component life
  • Spills left to bake on can damage surfaces and controls
  • A loose door seal can cause longer bake times and extra heat cycling
  • Power surges can damage electronic controls and switches
  • Replacing failed elements promptly prevents uneven cooking and overheating

Common parts that impact performance over time

If your range still powers on but cooks unevenly or struggles to hold temperature, these parts are frequent culprits.

Symptom Common cause Example part for this model
Oven not heating or slow preheat Failed bake element Frigidaire range bake element 316075103
Poor broiling Failed broil element Frigidaire range broil element 316203200
Heat leaking around door Worn door seal Frigidaire range oven door seal 316405000
Burner stays too hot or won’t regulate Bad surface element switch Frigidaire range surface element control switch 316436001

Why it matters

A range near the end of its typical lifespan can still be a great candidate for repair. Replacing a heating element, door seal, or control switch often restores safe, consistent cooking for years at a much lower cost than replacement.

Last updated: March 2026

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