Can you replace the oven heating element in a Kenmore oven?
Yes. On the Kenmore electric range model 79096002601, you can replace the oven bake heating element yourself if you can safely shut off power and access the element mounting screws inside the oven; the steps and safety notes are outlined in the 79096002601 owner's manual.
Before you start (safety and prep)
- Turn off power at the breaker (or unplug the range if accessible).
- Let the oven and racks cool completely.
- Pull the oven racks out for working room.
- Avoid touching any wiring with power on.
- Keep the oven vent area clear; blocking it can affect baking performance.
How to replace the bake element
- Shut off power to the range.
- Remove oven racks; locate the bake element at the bottom of the oven (some versions are visible).
- Remove the screws securing the element to the rear oven wall.
- Carefully pull the element forward a few inches to expose the wire terminals.
- Disconnect the wires (hold connectors, not the wire insulation).
- Connect the wires to the new element, then re-seat and screw the element back in place.
- Restore power and test Bake for a few minutes.
If you need the correct replacement part for this model, use the model-matched frigidaire range bake element 316075103.
Quick diagnosis: is it really the element?
| Symptom | Most common cause | What we check first |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat in Bake | Burned-out bake element | Element shows blistering or breaks |
| Oven heats but temps are off | Sensor or calibration issue | Sensor resistance and settings |
| Broil works but Bake does not | Bake circuit issue | Bake element and wiring |
Why it matters
A failing bake element can cause long preheat times, uneven baking, or no heat at all. Replacing the correct element for Kenmore 79096002601 restores normal bake performance and helps prevent overheating of wiring connections.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I tell what model Kenmore stove I have?
Your Kenmore stove’s model number is printed on an identification plate. For Kenmore model 79096002601, the plate location is on the right side of the oven front frame, inside the storage or warmer drawer compartment. Use the 79096002601 owner's manual to confirm the exact plate location diagram.
Where to look on a Kenmore range
Check these common spots in this order:
- Inside the storage drawer or warmer drawer opening (look along the right side of the front frame)
- On the oven door frame area (around the front opening)
- Under the cooktop (if your cooktop lifts up)
- On the back panel of the range
- Near the lower side panels close to the floor
What the model number looks like
On the identification plate, you typically see fields like Model No. and Serial No. For many Kenmore ranges, the model number begins with a 3-digit prefix (often 790 on ranges built by Frigidaire/Electrolux).
| Label field | What it tells you | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model No. | Exact model (example: 79096002601) | Ensures you get the right parts and instructions |
| Serial No. | Production code and date info | Helps match revisions and service info |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct Kenmore electric range parts (like a bake element, oven temperature sensor, or control overlay) and to pull the right wiring diagrams and troubleshooting steps.
Quick tip before ordering parts
- Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown
- Take a clear photo of the identification plate
- Match the number on the plate to the model shown on your parts list
Last updated: February 2026
How do you reset a Kenmore 79096002601 oven?
To reset your Kenmore 79096002601 oven, turn the range off and restore power by switching the circuit breaker OFF for about 1 minute, then back ON. After power returns, reset the clock and reselect your oven function as needed (Bake, Broil, or Self-Clean). See the 79096002601 owner's manual for control details.
Quick reset options (use the one that matches your situation)
- After a power outage or glitch: breaker OFF 1 minute, then ON; set the clock.
- If the control is locked (display shows “LOC”): press and hold the oven lockout pad for 3 seconds to toggle lockout off.
- After Self-Clean: let the oven cool about 1 hour until the LOCK light goes out; then press Cancel/Clear if “End” remains.
- If the oven is unresponsive: verify the range is not in a timed or delayed cycle; cancel the cycle and reprogram.
Step-by-step: breaker reset (most common)
- Turn all oven functions OFF.
- At your home electrical panel, switch the range breaker OFF.
- Wait 60 seconds.
- Switch the breaker ON.
- Set the clock and try Bake.
What you should see after a successful reset
| Situation | What changes | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Power was interrupted | Display returns, clock flashes or resets | Set clock, select Bake/Broil |
| Control lockout was on | “LOC” disappears | Use oven normally |
| Self-clean just ended | LOCK light turns off after cooling | Open door, wipe ash |
Why it matters
A reset clears many temporary control issues caused by a power interruption, a stuck keypad state, or an active lockout. It also prevents the oven from resuming an unintended function when power returns.
Last updated: February 2026
How many watts does a Kenmore oven use?
For the Kenmore electric range model 79096002601, the oven’s wattage depends on which heating function is running. Most electric ovens draw about 3,000 to 5,000 watts when baking or broiling, and the actual draw cycles on and off as the temperature is maintained (see the 79096002601 owner's manual).
What “oven watts” usually includes
When people ask about oven wattage, they typically mean the heating elements and any convection fan.
- Bake element: provides most of the heat during baking
- Broil element: provides top heat for broiling and some preheat help
- Convection fan (if equipped): uses far less power than the elements
- Control and lights: small load compared to heating elements
Typical wattage ranges you can expect
Exact watt ratings vary by configuration, but these ranges are common for Kenmore electric ranges like model 79096002601.
| Function | Typical watt range | What you’ll notice |
|---|---|---|
| Bake | 2,500 to 3,500 W | Cycles to hold set temperature |
| Broil | 3,000 to 4,500 W | Often stays on longer at high settings |
| Convection fan | 20 to 200 W | Fan runs steadily during convection |
How to confirm the wattage for your exact range
We recommend checking the rating information and the manual so you can match your electrical planning (generator, inverter, circuit load) to the appliance.
- Check the model and serial tag location described in the manual (oven front frame area near the storage or warmer drawer)
- Look for the electrical rating information on the identification plate
- Use the wiring and electrical requirements in the 79096002601 installation guide
- If baking performance is weak, inspect the frigidaire range bake element 316075103 for damage (blisters, cracks, or burn spots)
Why it matters
Wattage affects preheat time, how often the oven cycles, and whether your home circuit can support the load without nuisance tripping. It also helps when diagnosing “oven not heating” symptoms tied to a failed bake element or power supply issue.
Last updated: February 2026
What causes a Kenmore oven to stop working?
On a Kenmore 79096002601 electric range, an oven that “stops working” is usually caused by a power interruption, a failed heating component (bake or broil element), or a control or sensor problem that prevents the oven from heating. Start with power and settings checks, then test heat output.
Quick checks first (fastest fixes)
- Confirm the range has power; check the house breaker for a tripped 240V circuit.
- If there was a power failure, turn the range off; when power returns, reset the clock and oven function (the oven can resume operating when power comes back). See the 79096002601 owner's manual.
- Make sure you did not set a delayed start or timed bake by mistake.
- Verify the oven is actually heating: set Bake to 350°F and wait 10 to 15 minutes.
- If the control is beeping or showing an error, use the Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes guide.
Most common part-related causes on electric ranges
If the display works but the oven will not heat, these are the most frequent failures:
- Burned-out bake element (most common for “no bake”): consider the frigidaire range bake element 316075103.
- Failed broil element (can affect preheat and overall heat): consider the frigidaire range broil element 316203200.
- Bad oven temperature sensor (wrong temps, won’t regulate, may trigger errors): consider the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000.
- Control or wiring issue (loose connection, damaged wire, failed control board).
What the symptoms usually mean
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Display works, no heat in Bake | Bake element open | Look for blisters, breaks; test continuity |
| Broil works, Bake doesn’t | Bake element | Test bake element and wiring |
| Heats sometimes, temps off | Temperature sensor | Sensor resistance test; calibration steps in manual |
| After self-clean, won’t heat | Sensor, wiring, control | Check for error codes; inspect connectors |
Why it matters
An oven that is powered but not heating often points to a failed element or sensor; catching it early prevents repeated breaker trips, poor baking results, and overheating from incorrect temperature regulation.
Last updated: February 2026
What does F90 mean on a Kenmore stove?
On the Kenmore electric range model 79096002601, an F90 error points to an oven control fault that commonly shows up when the control detects a problem during or after a self-clean cycle, including situations where the door lock does not unlock as expected. Use the steps below to clear the code and pinpoint the failed part using the 79096002601 owner's manual.
What to do first (safe reset and quick checks)
- Press STOP/CLEAR once to stop the beeping and clear the display.
- Let the range cool for 60 minutes if the code appeared after self-clean.
- If the door is locked, wait for the lock to release on its own; do not force the door.
- Turn off power at the breaker for 5 minutes, then restore power and retest.
- If F90 returns immediately, avoid running self-clean until the issue is corrected.
Most common causes on electric ranges
F90 is typically triggered by a control system problem rather than a simple cooking setting.
| Likely cause | What you may notice | What usually fixes it |
|---|---|---|
| Door lock circuit issue | F90 after self-clean; door stays locked | Inspect lock wiring and switch operation; replace failed lock parts if applicable |
| Electronic oven control problem | Random beeping; F90 returns after reset | Control or related wiring repair (model-specific) |
| Temperature sensing/control issue | Oven heats erratically; error during heat-up | Test sensor circuit; replace sensor if out of spec (often ~1,080 ohms at room temp) using frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 |
How we narrow it down (simple diagnostics)
- If F90 happens only after self-clean: focus on the door lock and its wiring first.
- If F90 happens during baking/broiling: check the oven temperature sensor circuit and harness connections.
- If the display beeps with different “F” codes: follow the model’s fault-code guidance and the STOP/CLEAR procedure in the manual.
Why it matters
An F90 condition can prevent the oven from heating correctly or can leave the oven door locked after self-clean. Fixing the underlying control, sensor, or lock issue restores safe, predictable operation.
Last updated: February 2026




