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Kenmore 79080323310 microwave

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 79080323310 microwave, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Microwave 79080323310 FAQs

Kenmore microwaves, including model 79080323310, are generally a solid value brand: they typically handle everyday reheating and defrosting well, and parts support is widely available. Because Kenmore models can be built by different manufacturers, long-term reliability can vary by model and usage.

What “good brand” means for model 79080323310

For this Kenmore microwave/hood combo, the best way to judge fit for your kitchen is to focus on the features and specs documented for this exact model in the 79080323310 use & care manual.

Key model-level takeaways we can confirm from the manual:

  • It’s an over-the-range microwave designed for use above ranges up to 36 inches wide.
  • It uses standard household power: 120V AC, 60 Hz.
  • It’s rated at 1000W microwave output.
  • It includes hood features like a 2-speed vent fan and cooktop light.

Pros and cons we commonly see with Kenmore microwaves

Pros

  • Good performance for basics (reheat, defrost, timed cook)
  • Straightforward controls and common presets
  • Replacement parts availability tends to be strong

Cons

  • Reliability can vary by model family and manufacturer
  • Over-the-range units are more sensitive to installation quality and ventilation setup
  • Wear items (filters, bulbs) need routine upkeep

Quick comparison: what to evaluate before buying or keeping one

What to check Why it matters Where to confirm
Output wattage Impacts cook speed and results Manual specs section
Venting type Affects smoke/odor removal Installation setup
Maintenance items Filters and bulbs affect performance Manual care sections

Why it matters

A “good” microwave is the one that matches your cooking habits and your kitchen setup. For over-the-range models like 79080323310, correct installation and regular filter cleaning often make as much difference as the brand name.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. On Kenmore model 79080323310, you can usually “reset” the control by clearing the keypad (STOP) or by power-cycling the unit; some settings can also be restored through the Clock & Settings menu. See the exact key sequence in the 79080323310 use & care manual.

Quick reset options (most common)

  • Clear a wrong entry: press STOP once.
  • Cancel a cooking program: press STOP.
  • Power reset (hard reset): unplug the microwave (or turn off the breaker), wait about 1 minute, then restore power.
  • Control lock confusion: if the display shows a lock indicator, turn Control Lock off using the Clock & Settings steps in the manual.

Model-specific: using Clock & Settings

On 79080323310, the control has a Clock & Settings key that scrolls through options (clock, control lock, clean, sound, weight units, demo mode). If your goal is to return a setting to its default state (for example, turning a mode off), you typically:

  • Press Clock & Settings multiple times to reach the option.
  • Press START to toggle that option.

If the microwave looks “on” but won’t cook

These checks often solve “it runs but doesn’t heat” or “countdown but no cooking” symptoms:

  • Make sure the door is fully closed and latched.
  • Confirm you didn’t set Kitchen Timer instead of a cook cycle.
  • Try a power reset (unplug/breaker).
  • If it’s completely dead after power is restored, a blown fuse is possible.
Symptom Best first reset step Next likely cause
Display frozen or wrong program Press STOP Power reset
No response to keys Power reset Control lock on
Completely dead Check outlet/breaker, then power reset Blown fuse

Why it matters

A reset clears temporary control glitches and cancels stuck programs without replacing parts. If the unit is dead or repeatedly loses power, troubleshooting may point to an electrical component such as a microwave fuse 5304509451.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore microwaves (including model 79080323310) are sold under the Kenmore brand, which is managed by Sears Brands Management Corporation; that company is identified in the model’s documentation. The specific original equipment manufacturer (OEM) that built this exact unit isn’t named in the provided model-specific documents, so the most reliable way to confirm the OEM is the product identification label on the microwave.

What we can confirm for model 79080323310

The 79080323310 use & care manual identifies the brand manager (Sears Brands Management Corporation). It does not explicitly state which OEM factory produced the unit.

  • Brand: Kenmore
  • Model: 79080323310
  • Brand manager listed in documentation: Sears Brands Management Corporation
  • OEM manufacturer name: not explicitly listed in the provided documents
Item What it tells you Where to use it
Kenmore model number (79080323310) Parts compatibility and correct diagrams Parts lookup and ordering
Brand manager name in manual Who supports the Kenmore brand documentation Manuals, warranty, general support
OEM name on product label (if present) Who physically manufactured the unit Service bulletins, cross-brand comparisons

How to identify the OEM on your microwave

On many Kenmore appliances, the OEM can be identified from the rating label details (sometimes a manufacturer name, sometimes a code).

Check these common locations:

  • Inside the microwave cavity on a side wall
  • On the door frame area when you open the door
  • Behind the top vent grille (common on over-the-range units)
  • On the installation paperwork, such as the 79080323310 installation instructions

Why it matters

Knowing the OEM can help when you’re comparing design features or looking up service procedures. For repairs and replacement parts, the Kenmore model number 79080323310 is what matters most because parts are matched to the exact configuration.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore microwave model 79080323310, the most common “stopped working” or “no power” causes are basic power or control conditions first (no outlet power, tripped breaker, timer mode, door not fully latched, or START not pressed). If those check out, an internal safety device or fuse may be involved.

Start with the most common checks (no disassembly)

  • Verify the outlet has power by plugging in a lamp or small appliance.
  • Reset the home circuit breaker or replace a blown household fuse.
  • Make sure the door is firmly closed and latched.
  • If you were using the kitchen timer, press STOP to cancel timer mode.
  • Start a simple cook cycle and confirm you pressed START.

If it still won’t run: likely internal causes

If the outlet and settings are correct but the microwave is still dead or won’t start, these are common next suspects on over-the-range units:

  • Blown internal line fuse
  • Open thermostat or thermal cut-off (overheat protection)
  • Door interlock switch or latch mechanism problem

Symptoms and parts that often relate

What you see What it can point to Example compatible part
No display, no response Internal line fuse or open safety device Microwave fuse 5304509451
Won’t start unless door is pushed Door interlock switch/latch issue Microwave door interlock switch 5304509460
Stops after overheating or poor airflow Thermal cut-off/thermostat opened Microwave thermal cut-off 5304509475

Why it matters

This model uses door interlocks and thermal protection to prevent unsafe operation. A simple door-latch or power issue can look like a major failure, so checking the basics first can save time and parts.

Safety note before you open the cabinet

Microwaves contain high-voltage components that can hold a dangerous charge even when unplugged. If troubleshooting requires removing the outer cover, we recommend using a qualified technician.

For model-specific operating and troubleshooting steps, follow the 79080323310 use & care manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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