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Kenmore 36275980891 gas range

Kenmore 36275980891 gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 36275980891 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Gas Range 36275980891 FAQs

A Kenmore gas range like model 36275980891 typically lasts about 15 years with normal household use. Regular cleaning, correct flame adjustment, and prompt repair of ignition or burner issues help you reach (and often exceed) that lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A gas stove’s life depends mostly on heat exposure, cleaning habits, and how quickly small problems are fixed.

  • Heavy daily cooking shortens lifespan; light use extends it
  • Spills and boil-overs can clog burner ports and orifices
  • Moisture and harsh cleaners can damage igniters and wiring
  • Poor airflow and grease buildup increase heat stress on components
  • Using the correct fuel setup (natural gas vs LP) prevents performance problems
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

These steps prevent the most common wear issues on Kenmore gas ranges.

  • Keep burner caps seated correctly after cleaning (misalignment causes uneven flames)
  • Clean burner ports with a soft brush; avoid enlarging holes with metal picks
  • Wipe up acidic spills quickly (tomato, vinegar) to protect finishes
  • Replace a failed oven light promptly so you are not opening the door repeatedly
  • If flames are yellow or lifting, inspect and clean the surface burner orifice
Common parts that wear before the range “wears out”

Replacing a few service parts over time is normal and often restores reliable cooking.

Symptom Likely area Example part on this model page
Oven not heating evenly or takes too long Bake burner / gas delivery Bake burner WB16K10035
Surface burner flame is weak/uneven Orifice / burner cap Range surface burner orifice WB28K10023
Oven light out Bulb / socket 40a15bulb 40A15
Why it matters

Knowing the expected 15-year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your 36275980891 is under that range, fixing a burner, valve, or ignition-related issue is usually the most cost-effective path.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Kenmore sells gas ranges, including the Kenmore 36275980891 gas range, and we support them with model-specific replacement parts such as burners, valves, and oven components to keep your range cooking safely and consistently.

What “Kenmore gas range” means

Kenmore is a brand used on a range of kitchen appliances, including gas ranges. For your Kenmore 36275980891, the parts list for this model is the best way to confirm fit and function before you order.

Common parts you may need for a Kenmore gas range

If you are troubleshooting heating or ignition issues, these are some of the most commonly replaced items for this model:

  • Oven bake ignition and heat parts (for weak or no bake heat)
  • Surface burner gas delivery parts (for uneven flames)
  • Burner control components (for knobs that do not regulate flame well)
  • Oven light components (for a light that will not turn on)

Helpful examples from the parts available for model 36275980891:

Symptom Part type to check Example part on this model
Oven will not bake or bakes unevenly Bake burner / ignition system Bake burner WB16K10035
Burner flame is too high, too low, or uneven Orifice / supply tube / cap Range surface burner orifice WB28K10023
Burner will not adjust properly Surface burner valve Valve burner control WB21K12
Oven light out Bulb / socket 40a15bulb 40A15
Why it matters

Gas ranges depend on correct fuel flow and proper ignition. Using the correct Kenmore 36275980891 parts helps restore normal flame pattern, stable oven temperatures, and reliable day-to-day cooking performance.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore model numbers are read left to right: the first 3 digits are the manufacturer prefix, and the remaining digits identify the exact product series and configuration. For your Kenmore gas range model 36275980891, the full number is what we use to match the correct replacement parts.

Where to find the model number on a Kenmore gas range

Look for the model and serial tag in one of these common spots:

  • On the oven frame behind the storage drawer or broiler drawer
  • Along the oven door frame (visible when the door is open)
  • On a side frame near the lower front of the range
  • Occasionally behind the control panel area
How the number is typically structured

Most Kenmore model numbers follow this pattern:

Section What it tells you Why it matters
First 3 digits Manufacturer prefix Helps identify who built the unit and which parts system it follows
Remaining digits Series, size, features, revision Ensures the part fits your exact configuration
Why the full model number matters for parts

Small differences in the last digits can change burner parts, oven ignition components, and even door glass fitment. When you search parts, always use the complete model number, not just the first few digits.

Common examples of parts that must match the exact model:

Why it matters

Using the full Kenmore model number prevents ordering a part that looks right but mounts differently, has a different gas calibration, or uses a different connector style.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Kenmore gas range like model 36275980891, the model number is printed on a rating label that’s usually on the oven frame behind the door, or on the frame behind the storage or broiler drawer. Checking these spots first helps you match the correct parts and diagrams.

Most common places to check
  • Open the oven door and look along the door jamb (left or right side)
  • Look on the front frame around the oven opening (often near the bottom edge)
  • Pull out the storage drawer and check the frame behind it
  • Check the back panel of the range (upper or lower area)
  • Look on a side panel near the rear of the unit
Quick tips to find it faster
  • Use a flashlight; the label is often low and easy to miss
  • Wipe grease and dust off the label so the numbers are readable
  • Write down the full model number exactly as shown (all digits)
  • If the label is worn, take a photo and zoom in
Why the model number matters

The model number identifies the exact Kenmore configuration (burners, gas valve setup, oven components, and wiring) so we can match the correct replacement parts. For example, parts like the bake burner WB16K10035 are selected by model.

Model number vs. part ID (what to record)
What you’re looking at Example What it’s used for
Model number label 36275980891 Identifies the exact range for parts lookup
Part ID on a part listing WB16K10035 Identifies the specific replacement part
Part number (manufacturer number) WB16K0029 Manufacturer cross-reference for the same part

Last updated: February 2026

To remove the cooktop (top) on your Kenmore gas range model 36275980891, we typically lift the top after removing the grates and burner pieces, then release any front clips or mounting screws holding the cooktop to the frame. Shut off gas and unplug power first.

Before you start (safety and prep)
  • Turn the range off and let all surfaces cool completely.
  • Unplug the power cord (many gas ranges still use electricity for ignition and the oven light).
  • Shut off the gas supply valve.
  • Protect the surface with a towel or cardboard to prevent scratches.
  • Keep a small container for screws so nothing gets lost.
Common steps to remove the cooktop
  1. Remove the grates and set them aside.
  2. Lift off burner caps and remove any burner heads/bases if your version uses screws.
  3. Look for mounting screws near the burner bases, along the front lip, or under trim pieces; remove them.
  4. If your model uses burner supply tubes, remove the screws securing the tubes so the cooktop can lift (do not bend tubing).
  5. Release the front clips (if present) by gently lifting the front corners.
  6. Lift the cooktop from the front and pivot it up; some ranges use support rods, others need the top fully removed.
What you may need (tools and parts)
Item Why you need it Notes
Phillips screwdriver Removes cooktop and burner screws Use the correct size to avoid stripping
Nut driver (common sizes) Removes hex-head screws Keep screws grouped by location
Work gloves Protects hands from sharp edges Sheet metal edges can be sharp
Appliance light bulb Replace while the top is open Use 40a15bulb 40A15 if your oven light is out
If the top will not lift
  • Double-check for hidden screws at the front corners or near burner openings.
  • Make sure all burner caps and any screw-mounted burner bases are fully removed.
  • Lift straight up at the front first; rocking side-to-side can hang up on clips.
  • If you smell gas at any point, stop and keep the gas off until the issue is corrected.
Why it matters

Removing the cooktop gives you access to surface burner components (orifices, supply tubes, burner valves) so you can clean spills, clear clogs, fix ignition issues, or replace worn parts without forcing or bending gas tubing.

Last updated: February 2026

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