What was the size of the Kenmore 79075503200 oven?
The Kenmore Elite range model 79075503200 is a standard freestanding range footprint; most units in this class are about 30 inches wide, about 36 inches tall (leveling legs adjust), and about 25 to 28 inches deep depending on the handle and rear trim. For the exact published dimensions and oven capacity for your unit, use the 79075503200 owner's manual.
When customers ask for oven “size,” it typically refers to one of these:
- Overall exterior dimensions (W x H x D) for fit between cabinets
- Oven capacity (cubic feet) for cooking space
- Interior cavity measurements (rack width and depth)
- Clearances (rear, side, and front door swing)
Even with published specs, measuring your space prevents installation surprises.
- Measure the opening width at the front and back
- Measure countertop height and confirm the range can be leveled to match
- Measure depth to the front of the countertop and allow for the handle
- Check door swing clearance so the oven door opens fully
- Confirm the electrical and gas connection locations match your setup
Use this as a planning guide, then confirm the exact numbers in the manual.
| Item | Typical freestanding range baseline | Best source for 79075503200 |
|---|---|---|
| Width | ~30 in | 79075503200 owner's manual |
| Height | ~36 in (adjustable) | 79075503200 owner's manual |
| Depth | ~25 to 28 in | 79075503200 owner's manual |
| Oven capacity | Varies by design | 79075503200 owner's manual |
Correct sizing prevents a range that will not slide into the cutout, a door that hits an island, or a cooktop that sits too low or too high versus the countertop.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the model number on the Kenmore Elite stove?
On the Kenmore Elite 79075503200 range, the model and serial number are printed on an identification plate on the front frame of the range that you can see when the oven door is open, or inside the drawer along the side of the frame (check our 79075503200 owner's manual).
- Open the oven door and look along the front frame (around the door opening).
- Pull out the bottom drawer and look on the inside area along the side of the frame.
- Use a flashlight; the plate is often easier to read from an angle.
- Wipe grease or dust off the label gently so the numbers are clear.
Most Kenmore ranges use a rectangular sticker or metal plate that lists:
- Model number (for example, 790.75503 as a series prefix)
- Full model number (your complete 79075503200)
- Serial number
The exact model number ensures we match the correct Kenmore Elite range parts and diagrams for your appliance. Small model-number differences can change the correct bake element, oven sensor probe, or even the oven light components.
| Repair need | Example part for this model | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Oven light not working | Range oven light bulb 316538904 | Interior oven light |
| Oven temperature issues | Probe (temperature sensor) | Baking accuracy |
| No heat on bake | Bake element | Oven heating |
Last updated: February 2026
Who makes Kenmore 79075503200?
Kenmore is the brand name on model 79075503200, and the 790 model prefix identifies the original manufacturer as Frigidaire (Electrolux family) for this Kenmore Elite dual fuel range; you will also see the 790.75503 series called out in the 79075503200 owner's manual.
Kenmore appliances are built by different manufacturers, so we use the model prefix to identify who built a specific unit.
- Find the full model number on the identification plate
- For ranges like this one, the plate is typically on the front frame (visible with the oven door open) or inside the drawer area
- Use the first three digits (the prefix) to identify the manufacturer
- 790 (and commonly 791 or 970) indicates Frigidaire
The manual for the 790.75503 series describes common tag locations.
| Location | What to do | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Front frame behind oven door | Open the oven door and look along the frame | Fastest way to confirm the full model and serial |
| Inside the drawer area | Pull the drawer out and check the side frame | Helpful if the front frame label is worn |
Manufacturer identification helps match the correct wiring, burners, oven controls, and other components for your exact Kenmore Elite range.
- Ensures part compatibility for your specific series
- Helps when cross-referencing Kenmore and Frigidaire-style part numbering
- Reduces returns caused by look-alike parts
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Kenmore Elite oven not working?
If your Kenmore Elite range model 79075503200 oven is not working, start with power and control checks: confirm the cord is fully seated, verify the house breaker is on, and clear any fault beeps by pressing CLEAR. If the display shows an F-code that returns, the electronic control needs service.
- Make sure the range cord/plug is tight in the outlet.
- Check the home circuit breaker (range circuits can trip without fully flipping).
- If there was a power outage, turn the oven off and back on after power is stable.
- If the control is beeping and shows F1, F3, or F9, press CLEAR to stop the beeping and reprogram the oven.
- If the same F-code comes back, write it down for troubleshooting.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Entire range or oven dead | No power to appliance | Outlet, breaker, cord connection |
| Beeping with F1/F3/F9 | Control detected a fault | Clear code; if it returns, service is needed |
| Oven light out but oven works | Bulb loose/burned out | Replace or tighten bulb |
| Cooktop burners will not light (gas) | Knob not fully at LITE or ports clogged | Turn to LITE; clean burner ports |
On this Kenmore Elite range, common no-heat causes include a failed bake element, a temperature sensing problem, or a control issue. A fast visual check is to look for blisters, cracks, or burn spots on the bake element; if it is damaged, replace it with the correct part for this model, such as the bake element 318255201.
- Unplug the range or shut off the breaker before accessing internal parts.
- Use a multimeter to check continuity on heating circuits.
- Inspect wiring connections for heat damage or loose terminals.
- If you see repeated fault codes, focus on the control and sensor circuits.
An oven that is not operating can be a simple power issue, but repeated F-codes point to an electronic fault that can worsen with continued resets. Starting with the power and control checks prevents unnecessary parts replacement and helps you pinpoint whether you need a part (like an element) or professional service.
For model-specific operating and troubleshooting steps, use the 79075503200 owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026




