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Kenmore Gas Range 79070504013 FAQs

A Kenmore gas range like model 79070504013 typically lasts 15 years with normal household use. Keeping burners clean, ensuring proper ignition, and maintaining good ventilation (including the hood filter) helps the range heat consistently and reduces wear on ignition and gas components.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most gas ranges reach the 15-year mark when these conditions are met:

  • Burners ignite quickly and flames stay steady (no repeated clicking or delayed ignition)
  • Oven reaches temperature without long preheat times
  • You keep spillovers from clogging burner ports and igniter areas
  • The range is installed with proper clearances and gas supply setup
  • You avoid slamming the oven door and broiler drawer

Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

Use this short routine to extend service life:

  • Clean burner caps and ports regularly; dry parts fully before reinstalling
  • Replace weak oven ignition parts early if bake takes too long to light (common wear item)
  • Keep the vent hood filter clean to reduce grease buildup above the cooktop
  • Verify the range stays level; uneven leveling can affect cooking results
  • If a burner takes longer than about 4 seconds to light after air is purged, inspect for clogging or ignition issues

Common “wear parts” vs. “long-life parts”

Component What you’ll notice when it’s wearing out Typical fix
Oven igniter Oven burner delays lighting, weak heat, gas smell before ignition Replace igniter (example: range oven burner igniter 5304509706)
Surface ignition system Repeated clicking, some burners do not spark Clean electrodes, check wiring, replace module/switch if needed
Oven temperature sensor Temperature swings, underbaking or overbaking Test/replace sensor if out of spec

Why it matters

A gas range that is slow to ignite or has unstable flames puts extra stress on the igniter, gas valve system, and controls. Addressing ignition and flame-quality problems early helps your 79070504013 cook more evenly and reach its expected 15-year lifespan.

For model-specific operating and care guidance, follow the 79070504013 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore 79070504013 gas range, changing a surface-burner spark electrode means removing the grate and burner pieces, swapping the electrode at that burner location, then reinstalling the burner head and cap so ignition is quick and consistent. Use the 79070504013 installation guide for ignition checks after reassembly.

Safety and prep

  • Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF.
  • Shut off the gas supply.
  • Unplug the range (spark ignition uses household power).
  • Let the cooktop cool completely.
  • Take a photo of wire routing before disconnecting anything.

Surface burner electrode replacement steps

  • Remove the burner grate.
  • Lift off the burner cap and burner head.
  • Locate the electrode at that burner position; disconnect the wire from the old electrode.
  • Install the new electrode in the same orientation and secure it with the mounting screw.
  • Reconnect the wire firmly; route it away from hot surfaces.

Burner cap alignment and ignition check

Correct cap placement matters; the cap should be centered and firmly seated.

Check Normal result If not normal
Turn knob to LITE You hear clicking/sparking Check wiring connection and electrode position
Burner lights Ignites after air is purged Reseat cap/head; clean burner ports
Time to light Lights within about 4 seconds after purging Purge air longer; verify gas supply is on

When it is more than the electrode

If multiple burners do not spark, the issue is often in the ignition circuit:

Why it matters

A properly mounted electrode and correctly seated burner cap prevent delayed ignition and repeated clicking, helping the burner light smoothly and reducing flare-ups.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore gas range model 79070504013, the cooktop is not removable; we do not recommend trying to lift it off. For cleaning and service access, you typically remove the grates and burner pieces from above, and follow the service steps in the 79070504013 installation guide.

What you can remove from the top (safe, normal access)

  • Remove the burner grates.
  • Lift off the burner caps.
  • If needed for cleaning, lift off the burner heads/bases (some are held by screws on certain designs).
  • Wipe spills from the cooktop surface and around burner openings.
  • Reinstall parts in the same positions so flames ignite evenly.

Basic steps to access and clean under burner parts

  1. Make sure all knobs are OFF and surfaces are cool.
  2. Remove grates, then burner caps.
  3. If your burner heads/bases are secured, remove the mounting screws and lift the base straight up.
  4. Clean ports and surfaces; keep water and cleaners out of the igniter area.
  5. Reassemble and test each burner for a steady flame.

When you should stop and switch to a service approach

If you are trying to reach wiring, igniters, or gas components, do not force the cooktop. Use the service access method described in the documentation (shut off gas, disconnect power, and pull the range out as needed).

Quick safety checklist

  • Shut off the gas supply before moving the range.
  • Disconnect electrical power before servicing.
  • Never use the oven or cooktop as storage.
  • Keep flames adjusted so they do not extend past cookware edges.

Common “top access” parts people replace

If the issue is ignition (clicking, weak spark, or no spark), these parts are commonly involved:

Symptom Common area Example part for this model
No spark on one or more burners Ignition switch/harness Range igniter switch and harness assembly 316580611
No spark on all burners Spark module Cooktop module 808608802
Burner won’t light but clicks Burner cap/head alignment or debris Clean and reseat parts

Why it matters

Trying to remove a non-removable cooktop can bend panels, damage igniter wiring, or create a gas leak risk. Using the correct access method keeps the burner system aligned and the range safe to operate.

Last updated: February 2026

A gas stove (gas range) like Kenmore model 79070504013 is made up of the cooktop burner system (burners, caps, grates, igniters, and knobs), plus the oven system (burner, igniter, temperature sensing, and controls). These parts work together to light gas safely and regulate heat.

Main parts you will see on the cooktop

  • Surface burner heads and gas orifice holders (meter gas flow)
  • Burner caps (must match the burner size and sit correctly)
  • Burner grates (support cookware)
  • Ignition system (spark module, switches, wiring)
  • Burner knobs and valve stems (control gas to each burner)

Main parts inside the oven

  • Oven burner and gas valve (delivers gas for baking)
  • Oven burner igniter (lights the oven burner)
  • Oven temperature sensor (helps the control maintain set temperature)
  • Control board and control overlay (sets bake/broil and timing)
  • Oven light bulb and light socket (interior lighting)

Common part examples for model 79070504013

System Part example What it does
Oven ignition Range oven burner igniter 5304509706 Heats up to ignite the oven burner
Oven temperature control Range oven temperature sensor 316233903 Sends temperature feedback to the control
Oven lighting Appliance light bulb, 40-watt 316538904 Lights the oven cavity
Cooktop ignition Cooktop module 808608802 Creates spark for surface burner ignition

Why it matters

Knowing the major assemblies helps you troubleshoot faster. For example, a no-bake condition often points to the oven igniter or sensor, while clicking or no-spark issues often point to the spark module, switch harness, or burner cap placement.

Safety and setup notes we follow for this model

  • Keep burner caps and grates properly installed before operating; correct cap placement supports proper ignition and flame size.
  • Do not attempt to remove the cooktop on this design.
  • During a power outage, surface burners can be lit with a match using extreme caution; do not try to operate the electric ignition oven during a power failure.

For diagrams and part locations specific to your range, use the 79070504013 installation guide and the matching use and care information.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore gas range model 79070504013, the model and serial number plate is located on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. You access it by opening the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer (depending on your configuration); the identification plate is on the frame behind that drawer opening. See the installation guide for the exact location callout.

Quick steps to find the label

  • Turn the oven off and let it cool.
  • Pull open the bottom drawer (storage, warmer, or broiler drawer).
  • Look at the right-hand side of the oven front frame.
  • Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter.
  • Use that exact model number when ordering parts like an igniter, temperature sensor, or control overlay.

What the identification plate tells you (and why it matters)

The plate is more than a model tag; it helps match parts and setup details.

On the plate Why you need it
Model number and serial number Ensures the correct Kenmore parts fit your range
Burner ratings Helps confirm correct burner components and performance
Fuel type and gas pressure setting Helps verify the range is set up for the right gas supply

Tips for ordering the right parts

Why it matters

Using the exact model and serial information prevents wrong-part returns and helps you diagnose issues faster, especially on gas ranges where fuel type and factory pressure settings affect performance.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore model 79070504013 is a Kenmore-branded gas range built for Kenmore by a third-party manufacturer; for this model series, the manufacturer is Frigidaire (Electrolux/Frigidaire family). Use the model and serial tag on the oven frame to confirm the exact production details for your unit.

How to confirm on your specific range

We recommend checking the identification plate first because it ties your exact serial number to the production run.

  • Open the storage, warmer, or broiler drawer.
  • Look on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame for the identification plate.
  • Record the model number, serial number, and lot number/letter.
  • Keep that information with your 79070504013 installation guide.
  • Use the recorded numbers when ordering parts or requesting service.

Why Kenmore has different manufacturers

Kenmore is a brand name; different Kenmore ranges are produced by different manufacturers depending on the model series and year. The 790 model prefix is commonly associated with Frigidaire-built ranges, which is why you will often see Frigidaire-style components listed for this model.

Parts clues that match this model family

Many replacement parts for Kenmore 79070504013 align with Frigidaire-designed range components. Examples from common service items include:

  • Range oven burner igniter 5304509706 (ignites the oven burner)
  • Range oven temperature sensor (controls temperature feedback)
  • Spark module (drives surface burner ignition)
  • Pressure regulator (controls incoming gas pressure)

Quick reference

What you’re checking Where to find it What it tells you
Model/serial tag Right-hand oven front frame (behind drawer) Exact unit identity for parts and service
Model prefix “790” Model number Commonly indicates Frigidaire-built Kenmore ranges
Installation paperwork 79070504013 installation guide Setup requirements and identification info

Why it matters

Knowing who built the range helps you match the correct igniters, sensors, control parts, and gas components the first time, which reduces returns and speeds up repair.

Last updated: February 2026

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