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Kenmore Pro 79079523604 dual-fuel range

Kenmore Pro 79079523604 dual-fuel range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore Pro 79079523604 dual-fuel range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Surface Burner Manifold Supply Tube for Kenmore Pro 79079523604 - Part 318360600

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    Range Surface Burner Manifold Supply Tube

    Part #318360600

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Wall Oven Wiring Diagram for Kenmore Pro 79079523604 - Part 318271935

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    Wall Oven Wiring Diagram

    Part #318271935

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Surface Burner Grate Cleaner for Kenmore Pro 79079523604 - Part 316119700

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    Range Surface Burner Grate Cleaner

    Part #316119700

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Surface Burner Igniter Switch for Kenmore Pro 79079523604 - Part 318163402

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    Range Surface Burner Igniter Switch

    Part #318163402

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Crosley Plate for Kenmore Pro 79079523604 - Part 318003000

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    Crosley Plate

    Part #318003000

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  • Range Display Board Overlay for Kenmore Pro 79079523604 - Part 318602300

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    Range Display Board Overlay

    Part #318602300

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Wall Oven Door Hinge for Kenmore Pro 79079523604 - Part 318244300

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    Wall Oven Door Hinge

    Part #318244300

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cooktop Burner Skirt for Kenmore Pro 79079523604 - Part 316241904

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    Cooktop Burner Skirt

    Part #316241904

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  • Range Surface Burner Cap for Kenmore Pro 79079523604 - Part 316206604

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    Range Surface Burner Cap

    Part #316206604

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Pressure Regulator for Kenmore Pro 79079523604 - Part 318122700

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    Range Pressure Regulator

    Part #318122700

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Kenmore Pro Dual-Fuel Range 79079523604 FAQs

Yes. We still support Kenmore appliances with replacement parts, and for Kenmore Pro dual-fuel range model 79079523604 you can order common service parts like sensors, control boards, and door seals. Use the model and serial number from the unit’s serial plate to match the correct part.

How to make sure you’re ordering the right part

For model 79079523604, confirm the exact model and serial number first; the manual shows the serial plate is typically visible when you open the oven door (often on the lower trim) or located at the back of the unit. Check the 79079523604 owner's manual for the exact location and identification details.

  • Match the full model number: 79079523604
  • Use the serial number to confirm production variation
  • Compare the part ID and part name, not just a description
  • If symptoms point to an electrical issue, shut off power at the breaker before inspecting
  • Follow installation and grounding requirements in the 79079523604 installation guide
Examples of parts available for this model

Here are a few examples of parts we list for Kenmore Pro range model 79079523604:

What it affects Example part (by ID) When it’s commonly needed
Oven temperature accuracy Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002 Oven runs hot/cold, long preheat, temp errors
Oven operation and functions Frigidaire range oven control board 318601500 No bake/broil, erratic operation, dead controls
Heat retention Oven seal 318053120 Heat leaks, uneven baking, excessive heat at door
Why it matters

Kenmore ranges often have multiple versions within a model family. Using the correct model and serial information helps you avoid ordering a part that looks similar but does not fit, which saves time and prevents repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore does not provide a lifetime warranty on the Kenmore Pro dual-fuel range model 79079523604. For this range, the warranty is a 1-year limited warranty for defects in materials/workmanship, plus a 5-year limited parts warranty on specific cooktop components (labor after year one is not included).

What the warranty covers for model 79079523604

Based on the warranty section in the 79079523604 owner's manual, coverage is typically split into time periods:

  • 1-year limited warranty: defects in material and workmanship (normal private household use)
  • 90-day warranty: if the range is used for other than private family purposes
  • 5-year limited parts warranty (parts only after year one):
    • Cooktop glass (if it fails due to thermal shock)
    • Cooktop elements (if defective)
Quick warranty comparison
Coverage period What’s covered Who pays labor?
0 to 1 year Defects in materials/workmanship Sears/Kenmore warranty service typically covers labor for warranty repair
Years 2 to 5 (limited) Specific cooktop parts listed above You pay labor after the first year
Why it matters

Warranty terms affect whether you should troubleshoot first (for example, checking power supply, settings, and error symptoms) or schedule service right away. Knowing what is parts-only versus parts-and-labor helps you avoid surprise installation costs.

Helpful tips before you schedule service
  • Record the model and serial number from the serial plate (often visible when the oven door is opened).
  • Confirm whether the issue involves a cooktop element or cooktop glass, since those have longer limited coverage.
  • If you suspect an oven temperature problem, testing the sensor circuit is a common first step; the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002 is one of the listed replacement parts for this model.
  • For electrical symptoms (dead display, intermittent power), inspect the power connection and wiring condition; the terminal block 5304409888 is a common repair part when connections overheat or loosen.

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore Pro dual-fuel range model 79079523604, the model number is printed on the serial plate. You can typically find that plate either on the lower trim visible when you open the oven door, or on the back of the range; confirm the exact location in the 79079523604 owner’s manual.

Where to look on model 79079523604

Check these common serial plate locations:

  • Open the oven door and look along the lower trim area
  • Check the door frame/door jamb area around the oven opening
  • Pull out the bottom drawer (if equipped) and look on the frame behind it
  • Look on the back of the appliance near the rear panel
What to write down (and why)

When you find the serial plate, record these details so we can match the correct Kenmore parts and diagrams:

  • Model number (example format: 790.79523 series)
  • Serial number
  • Lot number or letter (if shown)
  • Date of purchase (helpful for service and reference)
Quick reference table
What you need Where it’s found Why it matters
Model number Serial plate label Ensures the right parts fit your exact range
Serial number Same label Helps identify production variations
Lot/letter code Same label (if present) Helps match the correct revision of parts
Why it matters

Kenmore model numbers can look similar across different ranges, but internal parts like the oven control board, temperature sensor, and wiring connections can vary by revision. Using the exact model number from the serial plate prevents ordering the wrong replacement part.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore stoves, including the Kenmore Pro dual-fuel range model 79079523604, do not have a single universal “reset button”; instead, you reset specific functions (like control lockout) at the keypad, or you reset the electronic control by cycling power at the breaker as directed in the 79079523604 owner’s manual.

What you can reset on the control panel

Many “reset” situations are really a feature being turned on.

  • Oven lockout: press and hold the lockout key for about 3 seconds to toggle it off (then allow time for the door to unlock).
  • Kitchen timer: cancel the timer by pressing the timer key again.
  • Cooking mode settings: exit a mode by pressing cancel/clear (label varies by console).
  • Clock and basic settings: re-set after a power interruption.
How to do a safe power reset (breaker reset)

If the display is frozen, the oven will not start, or the keypad is unresponsive, a power reset often restores normal operation.

  1. Turn OFF the range circuit at the household breaker.
  2. Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
  3. Turn the breaker ON.
  4. Re-set the clock and test Bake.
Quick check table
Symptom Most likely “reset” What to try first
Door won’t open, lock icon on Oven lockout Hold lockout key 3 seconds
Timer beeping or “End” Timer cancel Press timer key
Display glitch or no response Power reset Cycle breaker 1 to 5 minutes
Oven temperature seems off Calibration Use the temperature adjust steps in the manual
When a “reset” points to a part problem

If the range repeatedly shuts down during high-heat use (like self-clean) or the oven temperature is erratic after a reset, a failed sensor or control can be involved. For temperature-related faults on this model, the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002 is a common component to check.

Why it matters

Using the correct reset method prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you quickly separate a simple control setting (lockout, timer) from an electrical or temperature-sensing issue.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore model 79079523604 is a Kenmore Pro dual-fuel range built on a Frigidaire/Electrolux platform; the 790 model prefix is the key identifier that ties this range to that manufacturer family. You can confirm the exact model and serial on the serial plate listed in the 79079523604 owner's manual.

How to confirm it on the appliance

We use the model prefix and the serial plate to identify the manufacturing source behind a Kenmore-branded range.

  • Open the oven door and look along the lower trim for the serial plate.
  • If you do not see it there, check the back of the unit (some units list it there as well).
  • Verify the model reads 790.79523 (manual formatting) or 79079523604 (full model).
  • Record the serial number for parts matching and service history.
  • Use the model prefix 790 as the manufacturer-family clue.
What the model prefix means

Kenmore is a brand name; different Kenmore models are produced by different manufacturers. For this range series, the 790 prefix is associated with the Frigidaire/Electrolux manufacturing family.

What you see What it tells us Why it helps
Model starts with 790 Frigidaire/Electrolux platform Parts diagrams and control components align to that family
Serial plate location Confirms exact unit identity Prevents ordering the wrong part
Why it matters for parts and troubleshooting

Manufacturer platform affects which oven control board, temperature sensor, and wiring layout your range uses. When you are diagnosing temperature issues, for example, matching by model and platform helps you choose the correct sensor such as the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002 when applicable to your symptom and diagram.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore Pro dual-fuel range model 79079523604 shows the oven is on but it will not heat, the most common causes are a power supply problem, control settings, or a failed heating circuit component such as the oven temperature sensor or an electronic control board. Use the checks below to pinpoint the failure.

Quick checks first (no tools)
  • Confirm the clock is set; after a power interruption the display can flash and the oven may not program until the clock is set.
  • Verify you are in Bake (not Delay Start or a timed mode) and that a temperature is actually set.
  • Check for a power outage or tripped breaker; this range needs correct power to heat.
  • Remove any packaging from the oven cavity if the range was recently installed.
  • Try a different cooking mode (Bake vs. Broil) to see if any heat function works.
What to test next (with a multimeter)

Before testing, shut off power at the breaker.

  • Oven temperature sensor: If the sensor is open/failed, the control may prevent normal heating or heat erratically. Consider replacing the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002.
  • Electronic control: If the display works but the oven never energizes the heat circuit, a failed control can be the cause. Consider the frigidaire range oven control board 318601500.
  • Wiring connections: Look for loose or heat-damaged connections at the terminal block and harness plugs; repair any damaged wiring.
Symptom-to-likely-cause guide
What you notice Most likely causes Best next step
Display flashes after outage; oven won’t start Clock not set Set clock per 79079523604 owner’s manual
No heat in Bake and Broil Power supply issue, control, wiring Check breaker, then test control output
Oven heats inconsistently Temperature sensor drifting, connection issue Test sensor, inspect harness
Surface burners work but oven won’t heat Oven circuit issue (sensor/control/wiring) Test sensor and control
Why it matters

An oven that will not heat is often a control or sensing issue, but it can also be a power supply problem. Correct diagnosis prevents replacing expensive parts unnecessarily and helps restore safe, reliable baking performance.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Kenmore Pro dual-fuel range model 79079523604, a surface burner usually stops working because the control knob is not fully set to LITE, the gas supply is off, the burner ports are clogged, or the burner cap/head is not seated correctly (which can prevent ignition). Use the steps in the 79079523604 owner's manual to restore normal lighting and flame.

Quick checks (most common fixes)
  • Push in and turn the correct knob fully to LITE until the burner ignites, then adjust the flame.
  • Confirm the gas supply valve is open.
  • Make sure the burner head and burner cap are installed in the correct order and fully seated.
  • Clean clogged burner ports/slots with a small-gauge wire or needle (burner OFF and cool).
  • If your model uses electric ignition, verify the power cord is plugged in and the outlet has power.
  • After a power outage, use the manual’s manual-lighting instructions for surface burners.
Cleaning and re-seating the burner parts

Keeping the sealed burner ports clean prevents uneven flame and ignition problems.

Recommended order (remove and reinstall):

Step Remove Reinstall
1 Burner grates Burner heads
2 Burner caps Burner caps
3 Burner heads Burner grates

Important notes:

  • Let everything cool completely before handling.
  • Do not operate a burner without the cap and head properly in place.
  • Re-seat caps carefully so the electrode is not damaged (misalignment can cause delayed ignition).
When it points to a part problem

If one burner consistently will not light after cleaning and proper reassembly, the issue is often ignition-related (spark system) or a control issue. For temperature-related oven problems (not a surface burner), a failed sensor can cause poor baking and error symptoms; the model-specific replacement is the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002.

Why it matters

A burner that does not ignite or burns unevenly can waste gas, cook inconsistently, and create nuisance clicking from the igniter. Correct cap placement and clean ports restore proper flame shape and safer operation.

Last updated: February 2026

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