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Kenmore 79092209014 electric range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 79092209014 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Electric Range 79092209014 FAQs

To reset a Kenmore electric range like model 79092209014, we recommend doing a basic power reset first: turn the range off, cut power at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power and set the clock. This clears many control glitches without changing settings.

Quick reset options (start here)

  • Breaker reset (recommended): Switch the range breaker OFF for 60 seconds, then ON.
  • Control panel reset: If the display is responsive, press Cancel/Off once, wait 30 seconds, then try Bake.
  • After a self-clean issue: Let the oven cool completely; some functions stay locked out until temperatures drop.
  • If the display is blank: Confirm the house breaker is fully on (some breakers trip halfway).

What to check if the reset does not fix it

A reset helps when the electronic oven control is “stuck”, but it will not fix a failed sensor, heating circuit, or door lock problem.

Error codes and what they mean

If your range is beeping or showing an F-code, use the code to guide the next step (reset, wiring check, or part replacement).

Symptom What it usually points to Good next step
Random beeping, odd display Control glitch Breaker reset, then set clock
Over/underheating Sensor or wiring Inspect sensor plug; consider sensor replacement
Locked after clean Door lock circuit Let cool; check lock motor/switch

For code lookups specific to Kenmore 790-style ranges, use: Kenmore 790 range 4-digit error codes.

Why it matters

Resetting the control restores normal operation after power blips and keypad glitches, and it helps you separate a simple control issue from a true failure in the temperature sensor, door lock, or heating components.

For model-specific operating steps (clock setting, cancel keys, and any special reset behavior), follow the 79092209014 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore electric range model 79092209014 is a full-size range; ovens in this class are typically about 4.8 to 5.4 cubic feet. For the exact published oven capacity for your specific unit, check the specifications in the 79092209014 owner's manual.

Typical oven capacity for this type of range

Use these typical numbers for planning cookware and rack use; then confirm the exact spec for model 79092209014 in the manual.

  • Typical full-size electric range capacity: 4.8 to 5.4 cu. ft.
  • Most standard half-sheet pans fit on at least one rack position
  • Large roasters fit best on the lowest rack position
  • Usable space varies with rack supports, convection fan cover (if equipped), and door contour

Capacity comparison (typical)

Range type Typical oven capacity (cu. ft.) What it means for you
Compact electric range 2.9 to 3.9 Smaller bakeware, fewer multi-rack meals
Full-size electric range (like 79092209014) 4.8 to 5.4 Better multi-rack baking, larger cookware
Large-capacity electric range 5.4 to 6.3 Extra room for big roasts and oversized pans

How to get the exact capacity for model 79092209014

Use these methods in order.

  • Look for Specifications, Features, or Oven details in the 79092209014 owner's manual
  • Keep the 79092209014 installation guide handy for fit and clearance requirements (it is the right source for dimensions and cutout details)
  • If you need a working number right away, measure the usable oven cavity (width × height × depth in inches) and divide by 1,728 to convert cubic inches to cubic feet

Why it matters

Oven capacity affects whether large bakeware fits flat on the rack, how well air circulates for even baking, and how practical multi-rack cooking is for family meals.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore electric range model 79092209014, we find the model and serial information on the serial plate located on the lower right front frame of the range; on some units, the plate may also be under the cooktop. For diagrams and exact label examples, use the installation guide.

Where to look on the range

Check these common spots in this order:

  • Lower right front frame (open the oven door and look along the front frame)
  • Under the cooktop (lift the cooktop if your design allows safe access)
  • Storage or warmer drawer area (look on the frame near the drawer opening)
  • Side trim or frame edges near the front (less common)

Quick steps to find it fast

  1. Turn the range off and let all surfaces cool.
  2. Open the oven door and use a flashlight.
  3. Look at the lower right front frame for a sticker or metal plate.
  4. Write down the full model number exactly as shown (for example, 79092209014).

What the label typically shows

Label item What it’s used for Example
Model number Matching parts and diagrams 79092209014
Serial number Identifying production run for service Varies
Electrical ratings Confirming power requirements Varies

Why it matters

We use the exact model number to match the correct Kenmore parts (like a bake element, oven temperature sensor, or surface element control switch) and to pull the right wiring and installation details from the documentation.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore electric range model 79092209014 is not heating, the most common causes are a power supply problem (tripped breaker or loose terminal block connection), a failed bake or broil element, or a bad oven temperature sensor. Start by confirming the range has full 240V power, then test heating components.

Quick checks first (fastest fixes)

  • Verify the range is getting 240V (many ranges will light up on 120V but not heat).
  • Check the house double breaker for the range; reset it fully OFF then ON.
  • Make sure the oven is not in a delayed start or special mode; confirm settings in the 79092209014 owner’s manual.
  • If the oven recently moved or was installed, recheck the power cord and terminal block connections using the 79092209014 installation guide.
  • If the oven heats sometimes, suspect a weak element or sensor drifting out of range.

What usually fails on an electric range

Heating parts to consider

Symptom Most likely cause What to check next
Oven will not heat at all Power supply issue Breaker, outlet, terminal block wiring
Bake does not heat but broil works Bake element failure Look for blisters, cracks, no glow
Broil does not heat but bake works Broil element failure Inspect element, wiring, connections
Temperature is way off Sensor problem Test/replace sensor

For temperature problems or error codes tied to temperature sensing, the oven temperature sensor is a common fix; this model uses the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000.

Safe troubleshooting steps (what we recommend)

  • Disconnect power at the breaker before removing panels or touching wiring.
  • Inspect the bake and broil elements for visible damage (burn spots, breaks, bubbling).
  • Check for a loose or overheated wire connection at the element terminals.
  • If the oven displays an error code, match it using the Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes guide.
  • If the range was recently installed, confirm the terminal block nuts were not loosened and all connections are tight (per installation instructions).

Why it matters

An electric range can appear “on” while missing one leg of power; that leaves lights and the control working but prevents the elements from heating. Confirming correct power first prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you pinpoint whether the issue is electrical supply, a heating element, or temperature sensing.

Last updated: February 2026

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