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Kenmore 79074233313 gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 79074233313 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Gas Range 79074233313 FAQs

For Kenmore gas range model 79074233313, the correct “reset” for the oven control board is a power reset: turn off power at the breaker (or unplug the range) for 5 minutes, restore power, then set the clock and try Bake or Broil again. See the 79074233313 owner's manual for control and clock steps.

  • Press STOP to clear any active cycle or error code.
  • Turn OFF the range’s circuit breaker (or unplug the cord).
  • Wait 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Set the clock, then test Bake or Broil.

If the control is beeping and showing an “F” code

The manual’s “Before You Call” guidance for this model is:

  • Press STOP to clear the code.
  • Do the 5-minute power reset.
  • Retest Bake or Broil.

If the same F code returns right away, the issue is typically in the control system (keypad/touch panel, wiring, sensor circuit, or the electronic control).

What to check next (common causes)

These checks help you decide whether you’re dealing with a simple glitch or a part problem:

  • Stuck key: Make sure no keypad is physically stuck or held down.
  • Moisture/cleaner intrusion: Wipe the control area dry; avoid spraying cleaner directly on the panel.
  • Loose wiring: With power off, inspect harness connections at the control (look for a partially seated plug).
  • Temperature feedback: A failing sensor can trigger repeated faults; consider the range oven temperature sensor 316490000 if you’re also seeing temperature problems.
  • Control board failure: If symptoms persist after a reset, the electronic control may need replacement (for this model, see frigidaire range oven control board 316630001).

Reset methods: what works vs. what to avoid

Method Works for 79074233313? When to use
Press STOP Yes Clears many active faults and cancels cycles
5-minute power reset Yes Best first step for glitches and repeating F codes
Hidden button/keypad combo Not typical Use only if listed in the manual

Why it matters

A proper reset clears temporary control logic faults and forces the oven to reboot cleanly. If the fault repeats after a reset, it points to a real problem (sensor, wiring, keypad, or control board) that a reset will not fix.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore gas range like model 79074233313 typically lasts 15 years. With normal home cooking, most gas stoves run 13 to 18 years when burners stay clean, flames are adjusted correctly, and wear items like igniters are replaced when they start failing.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

  • Light to average use: closer to 18 years
  • Heavy daily cooking: closer to 13 years
  • More electronics and features: more parts that can wear out over time
  • Good cleaning habits: reduces burner and ignition problems
  • Fast repairs: prevents small issues from stressing other components

Parts that commonly affect “how long it lasts”

Ignition and temperature control problems are some of the most common reasons a gas range feels “worn out” even when the cabinet and cooktop are still fine.

Quick “repair vs. replace” guide

What you’re seeing Most likely direction Why
One function failing (bake or broil) Repair Often an igniter or sensor issue
Multiple burners and oven acting up Diagnose first Could be gas supply, regulator, or wiring
Rusted cavity, door won’t seal, repeated major failures Replace Structural wear and repeated downtime

Why it matters

A gas range can keep cooking safely and evenly for years, but performance drops fast when ignition is weak or flames are not burning correctly. Your 79074233313 use & care guide also covers operating and care practices that help prevent premature wear.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore gas range model 79074233313, the cooktop (top) is not removable; we do not recommend attempting to lift or detach it. For cleaning and service access, remove the grates and burner pieces from above, and use the service steps in the 79074233313 installation guide.

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

  • Remove the cooking grates.
  • Lift off the burner caps.
  • Lift off the burner heads/bases (if your configuration allows lift-off after caps are removed).
  • Wipe spills from the cooktop surface once parts are off and the surface is cool.
  • If you need deeper access, service is typically done from the front, back, or by pulling the range out (not by removing the cooktop).

If the goal is troubleshooting (for example, a burner that will not ignite), focus on the burner components and ignition system rather than trying to remove the cooktop.

  • Shut off power to the range at the breaker before working near igniters or wiring.
  • Shut off the gas supply valve if you will pull the range out.
  • Pull the range forward only as far as needed to access the rear and sides.
  • Keep the anti-tip bracket engaged when reinstalling and confirm the range is level.

Common “top-side” issues and what to check

Symptom Most common cause What to do first
Clicking but no flame Wet/dirty burner head or cap misaligned Dry and reseat cap and head
No clicking at one burner Failed igniter or loose connection Inspect igniter and wiring
Weak/uneven flame Clogged ports or incorrect cap Clean ports; verify correct cap

Why it matters

Trying to remove a non-removable cooktop can bend the main top, damage gas tubing, or pinch wiring. Using the correct access method protects the gas range and keeps the burner and ignition system aligned for safe operation.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore gas range model 79074233313, an F31 code indicates the oven control is detecting a fault condition. Clear it by pressing STOP, then test Bake or Broil; if the code returns, reset power for 5 minutes and try again (details in the 79074233313 owner's manual).

What to do first (safe, quick checks)

  • Press STOP/CLEAR to silence the beeping and clear the code.
  • Try Bake and then Broil to see if the error immediately returns.
  • Turn off power at the breaker (or unplug) for 5 minutes, then restore power and set the clock.
  • If the code repeats after the reset, stop using the oven and schedule service.
  • If you smell gas, turn off the gas supply valve and ventilate the area before troubleshooting further.

What typically causes an F31 condition

F31 is commonly tied to an oven temperature sensing or control problem. On this style of Kenmore range, the most frequent culprits are:

  • A failing oven temperature sensor circuit
  • Loose, damaged, or overheated wiring/connectors between the sensor and control
  • A problem on the oven control board

Parts that are often involved

Symptom you notice Most likely area Example part for this model
Error appears during preheat, temps seem off Temperature sensing circuit Range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Random beeping, multiple F-codes, intermittent operation Control or wiring (Inspect harness and connectors)
Oven will not heat at all, no ignition Ignition system (separate issue) Tappan range oven burner igniter 316489403

Why it matters

When the control detects an F-code fault, it can shut down heating for safety and to prevent overheating or unreliable temperature control. Clearing the code and doing a power reset confirms whether it was a one-time glitch or an active failure that needs repair.

Helpful tip for accurate diagnosis

Use the troubleshooting steps and any diagnostic notes in the 79074233313 owner's manual. If you plan to test wiring or components, use proper meter technique and power safety practices.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore gas range model 79074233313, the model and serial number are on the identification plate located on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. Open the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer to see the plate; confirm the exact location in the 79074233313 installation guide.

Where to look on the range

Check these spots in this order (most common first):

  • Behind the bottom drawer: pull out the storage, warmer, or broiler drawer and look at the right side of the oven front frame
  • Oven door frame area: open the oven door and inspect the front frame edges near the opening
  • Rear panel: if the label is missing or damaged, a secondary label is sometimes on the back of the unit

What to write down (and why)

When you find the plate, record the details exactly as shown:

  • Model number (for example, 79074233313)
  • Serial number
  • Lot number or letter (often used to match revisions)
  • Fuel and pressure info listed on the plate (helps confirm correct gas setup)

Why it matters

We use the model and serial information to match the correct Kenmore parts and diagrams for your exact configuration. That prevents ordering the wrong igniter, temperature sensor, or burner components.

Quick reference

Item What it’s used for
Model number Identifies the exact range design and parts list
Serial number Identifies production run and revision details
Lot number/letter Helps match updated parts and service info

Last updated: February 2026

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