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Kenmore 9114538692 electric range

Kenmore 9114538692 electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 9114538692 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Retainer for Kenmore 9114538692 - Part 325996

    Oven door section diagram

    Retainer

    Part #325996

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

  • Range Screw for Kenmore 9114538692 - Part 319447

    Range Screw

    Part #319447

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  • Screw for Kenmore 9114538692 - Part 104520

    Oven door section diagram

    Screw

    Part #104520

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  • Range Drip Pan (gray) for Kenmore 9114538692 - Part 329943

    Optional porcelain pan and chrome ring kit no. 8068400 diagram

    Range Drip Pan (gray)

    Part #329943

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  • Glass Clock for Kenmore 9114538692 - Part 323176

    Control section diagram

    Glass Clock

    Part #323176

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  • Wire Cover for Kenmore 9114538692 - Part 330920

    Body section diagram

    Wire Cover

    Part #330920

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  • Support for Kenmore 9114538692 - Part 324808

    Body section diagram

    Support

    Part #324808

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

  • Wire Harness for Kenmore 9114538692 - Part 334750

    Wire harness and components diagram

    Wire Harness

    Part #334750

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

  • Screen for Kenmore 9114538692 - Part 333224

    Body section diagram

    Screen

    Part #333224

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

  • Oven Body for Kenmore 9114538692 - Part 330908

    Body section diagram

    Oven Body

    Part #330908

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

Kenmore Electric Range 9114538692 FAQs

The Kenmore 9114538692 is a 30-inch class electric range. Most ranges in this size are about 30 inches wide, roughly 24 to 26 inches deep (not counting the handle), and about 36 inches tall to the cooktop; confirm your exact fit by measuring your opening and the range itself.

How to measure your range correctly

Use a tape measure and record the largest point (including trim), then compare to your cabinet opening.

  • Width: left side to right side at the widest point (often the cooktop lip)
  • Depth: front edge to the back (measure with and without the door handle)
  • Height: floor to cooktop surface (and to the top of the backguard if present)
  • Clearance: space to adjacent cabinets and wall
  • Door swing: make sure the oven door can open fully
Typical size ranges for a 30-inch Kenmore electric range

These are common real-world ranges for freestanding 30-inch electric ranges like the Kenmore 9114538692.

Measurement Typical range What to watch for
Width 29 7/8 in to 30 in Cooktop overhang can add a little
Depth (no handle) 24 in to 26 in Counter depth and rear clearance
Depth (with handle) 26 in to 29 in Handle projection into walkway
Height to cooktop 35 1/2 in to 36 1/2 in Leveling legs change height
Why it matters

Correct dimensions prevent installation problems like a range that will not slide in, a door that hits an island, or a cooktop that sits too high or low compared to the countertop.

If you are also checking oven capacity

Capacity varies by oven design and model year. If you are comparing listings, use capacity only as a secondary check; fit dimensions (width, depth, height) determine whether the range installs correctly.

Related DIY help

If you are troubleshooting controls or display messages while you are sizing or moving the range, use our Kenmore 2014-model self-cleaning electric range error codes reference for common code meanings and next steps.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Kenmore electric range model 9114538692, cut power to the range for about 1 minute, then restore power and test Bake and surface elements. This clears many control glitches after a power surge or a stuck key.

Quick reset steps (power cycle)
  • Turn all oven and surface controls to OFF.
  • Unplug the range if you can reach the cord safely; otherwise switch OFF the range circuit breaker.
  • Wait 60 seconds (a full minute is best).
  • Restore power (plug back in or flip the breaker ON).
  • Set Bake to 350°F and confirm the oven begins heating.
  • Turn on one surface element briefly to confirm normal operation.
If the range still acts up after the reset

These checks help narrow the cause on an electric range like the 9114538692:

  • If the display is dead or flickers, check the house breaker and the range power cord connection.
  • If the oven will not heat but the display works, a failed heating element is common; inspect the bake element WB44X237 for blisters, cracks, or burn spots.
  • If broil will not heat, inspect the broil unit WB44M5 for visible damage.
  • If you smell burning at the back or see melted wiring, stop using the range and inspect the terminal block 330031 area for heat damage.
  • If an error code appears after power is restored, use a Kenmore range error code chart to identify the failure.
What to expect after a reset
What you see What it usually means What to do next
Clock flashing Power was interrupted Set the clock and test cooking functions
Oven heats normally Glitch cleared No further action needed
Error code returns Ongoing fault detected Look up the code and troubleshoot
Why it matters

A power-cycle reset is the fastest safe first step because it clears temporary electronic control issues without replacing parts. If symptoms return immediately, the problem is usually a component (heating element, wiring connection, or control circuit) rather than the reset itself.

Related help: Kenmore glass touch module electric range error codes

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore model numbers are read left to right; the first 3 digits (the prefix) identify the manufacturer that built the appliance for Kenmore, and the remaining digits identify the specific product design and version. For your Kenmore electric range model 9114538692, the 911 prefix is the key piece we use to match the correct parts list.

Where to find the model number on a Kenmore range

We recommend checking these common locations on a freestanding electric range:

  • On the frame behind the oven door (open the door and look around the front edge)
  • On the storage drawer frame (pull the drawer out and look along the sides)
  • On the back panel of the range
  • Under the cooktop edge (less common, but possible)
How the number is structured (what each section means)

Kenmore numbers typically follow this pattern:

  • Prefix (first 3 digits): who manufactured it for Kenmore
  • Base model digits: the platform or design family
  • Suffix/version digits: feature or production variations
Example What it tells us Why it matters
9114538692 Prefix 911 + model/version digits Ensures parts like elements, controls, and trim match correctly
790xxxxxxx Different manufacturer prefix Parts lists and wiring layouts can be completely different
Why it matters when ordering parts

Using the full model number (not just “Kenmore range”) prevents mismatches in high-variation parts such as:

  • Surface element controls (infinite switches)
  • Oven heating components (bake and broil)
  • Door hardware (hinges, brackets)
  • Electrical connection parts (terminal block, wire harness)

If you are replacing an oven heating part on this model, match by model first, then confirm the part ID. For example, the oven bake element listed for this model is the bake element WB44X237.

Helpful next step

If your range is showing an error code, use our Kenmore glass touch module electric range error codes reference to interpret the code and narrow down which circuit or component to test.

Why it matters

Kenmore used multiple manufacturers over the years; the prefix is what keeps you in the correct parts ecosystem so the replacement fits, wires correctly, and performs as designed.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Kenmore electric range like model 9114538692, the model number is printed on a rating label attached to the range frame. We most often see it behind the oven door on the door frame, or on the frame behind the storage drawer.

Common places to check

Look for a paper or metal tag with the model number and serial number in these spots:

  • Oven door area: open the door and check the left or right door frame
  • Storage drawer area: pull the bottom drawer out and look on the frame behind it
  • Back of the range: check the rear panel near the power cord entry
  • Side frame: check the left or right side of the chassis (sometimes visible when the range is pulled out)
  • Control area: occasionally under the cooktop edge or near the control panel frame
What the label looks like (and what to write down)

The label typically includes several fields. We recommend copying them exactly:

Label item Example Why you need it
Model number 9114538692 Ensures parts match your exact Kenmore range
Serial number (varies) Helps confirm production run and compatible revisions
Electrical rating (varies) Useful when diagnosing power and heating issues
Tips if the label is hard to read

If the tag is greasy, faded, or heat-stained:

  • Wipe gently with a damp cloth and a drop of dish soap; dry fully
  • Use a flashlight at an angle to make stamped text easier to see
  • Take a close-up photo and zoom in
  • Avoid abrasive pads or strong solvents that can remove printing
Why it matters

Kenmore ranges can look similar across many series, but parts like a terminal block 330031 or a bake element WB44X237 must match the exact model number to fit correctly and heat safely.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore electric range model 9114538692 will not turn on at all (no display, no oven heat), the most common causes are a tripped breaker, a loose/burned power connection at the range terminal block, or a failed internal power feed such as wiring or a control issue.

Quick checks first (power supply)
  • Reset the double-pole range breaker fully (OFF, then ON). A range can look “on” but still be partially tripped.
  • Confirm the outlet is supplying the correct voltage (most electric ranges need 240 VAC across the two hot legs).
  • If the cooktop and oven are both dead, focus on the house power, cord, and terminal connections.
  • If the cooktop works but the oven is dead, focus on oven components (bake/broil circuit, wiring, controls).
What to inspect inside the range (after shutting off power)

Turn off the breaker before removing any panels.

  • Check for heat damage or loose screws at the terminal block 330031.
  • Inspect the power cord leads and internal wiring for burned connectors.
  • Look for a failed bake or broil heating circuit if the control powers up but the oven will not heat (a failed bake element WB44X237 or broil unit WB44M5 can stop heating).
  • If the oven light is out, that does not prevent operation, but replacing the lamp bulb 40A15 can help you see whether the cavity is getting warm.
Symptom-to-cause guide
What you see Most likely causes Best next step
No display, no heat anywhere Breaker, cord/connection, terminal block Inspect terminal block and power supply
Display works, oven will not heat Failed bake/broil element, wiring, control Test elements for continuity
Intermittent power Loose/burned connection, failing harness Inspect connectors and harness routing
Why it matters

An electric range that will not power on often has a high-resistance connection at the power input. That can overheat wiring and cause repeated shutdowns, so correcting the power feed and connections protects the range and restores reliable baking and broiling.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore electric range model 9114538692 is not heating, the most common causes are a failed oven heating element, a control problem, or a power supply issue. We start by checking the bake and broil elements for visible damage, then confirm with basic electrical tests.

Quick checks first (fastest wins)
  • Make sure the range is getting full power (a tripped double breaker can leave the oven weak or dead).
  • Confirm you are using Bake (not Delay Start or Sabbath mode, if equipped).
  • Try Broil for 2 to 3 minutes; if broil heats but bake does not, the bake circuit is the likely issue.
  • Look for obvious damage: blisters, cracks, or burned spots on the element.
  • If the oven light is out, replace the bulb so you can better inspect the cavity during testing using the lamp bulb 40A15.
Most likely failed parts for “no heat”

In this model family, these parts commonly affect oven heating:

Symptom Most likely cause What to check
No bake heat, broil works Bake element failure Inspect and test the bake element WB44X237
No broil heat, bake works Broil element failure Inspect and test the broil unit WB44M5
Neither bake nor broil heats Power, wiring, or control issue Breaker, wiring connections, control outputs
How we confirm the problem (safe, practical approach)
  1. Cut power at the breaker before touching wiring.
  2. Test element continuity with a multimeter; a failed element reads open (no continuity).
  3. Inspect wiring and connections at the element terminals for heat damage or loose spade connectors.
  4. If wiring looks damaged, check the harness and connections; a burned connection can stop current flow.
Why it matters

An oven that will not heat is often a simple fix (like a failed bake element), but continuing to run the range with overheated or loose wiring can create repeated failures and inconsistent temperatures. Confirming the root cause helps you replace the right Kenmore part the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

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