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Kenmore Pro 79092583516 electric range

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Kenmore Pro Electric Range 79092583516 FAQs

To tell how old your Kenmore Pro electric range model 79092583516 is, use the serial number from the rating label; the serial number contains the manufacturing date code. The model number identifies the design and is what we use to match parts and diagrams.

Where to find the serial number on a range

On most Kenmore ranges, the rating label is in one of these spots:

  • Along the oven door frame (visible when you open the oven door)
  • On the front frame behind the storage or warming drawer (visible when the drawer is pulled out)
  • On the back panel of the range
  • On a side frame edge near the lower front

If you need help identifying the label location for your exact configuration, check the 79092583516 owner’s manual.

How to decode the age from the serial number

Once you have the serial number, look for a date code embedded in it. The exact format varies by production run, but these steps work reliably:

  • Write down the full serial number exactly as printed
  • Look for a year indicator (often a digit or letter) and a week or month indicator (often 2 digits)
  • Convert the week number to an approximate month (week 1 to 4 = January, week 5 to 8 = February, etc.)
  • Use that build date as the appliance “age” for maintenance and parts planning

Quick reference: common date-code patterns you may see

What you see in the serial What it usually represents What you do next
A single digit that repeats every 10 years Build year within a decade Confirm the decade using purchase/installation timing
Two digits from 01 to 52 Build week of the year Convert week to an approximate month
A letter plus numbers Plant plus date code Focus on the number group that looks like year/week

Why it matters

Knowing the build timeframe helps when you are troubleshooting heat issues or ordering electrical parts that can vary by production run, such as the cooking appliance oven temperature sensor 5304504897 or range bake element 5304521880.

Tips to avoid mix-ups

  • Use model 79092583516 to look up parts; use the serial number to determine age
  • Take a clear photo of the rating label before it wears further
  • If the label is damaged, compare your range’s features to the diagrams and descriptions in the 79092583516 owner’s manual

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Kenmore Pro electric range model 79092583516, restore the control by cycling power: turn the range off at the breaker (or unplug it), wait about 1 minute, then turn power back on. After a power interruption, the display commonly flashes 12:00 and the clock must be set.

Quick reset steps (power cycle)

  • Turn OFF the range circuit breaker (preferred) or unplug the power cord.
  • Wait 60 seconds to let the electronic control fully discharge.
  • Turn the breaker ON (or plug the range back in).
  • Set the clock if 12:00 is flashing (see the 79092583516 owner's manual).
  • Test Bake at 350°F and a surface element to confirm normal operation.

What to do after the reset

If the range powers up but cooking performance is still off, focus on the symptom:

Symptom after reset Most likely area to check Common next step
Oven temperature seems wrong Oven sensing circuit Check the cooking appliance oven temperature sensor 5304504897 and its wiring connection
Oven will not heat at all Heating circuit or control Inspect the range bake element 5304521880 for visible damage; verify power supply
One surface element will not regulate Surface control switch Test the frigidaire range small surface element control switch 316436000 for proper cycling

Why the reset matters

A power cycle clears many temporary electronic control glitches after a brief outage or voltage dip. On this model, a power interruption often shows up as a flashing clock display, and normal operation resumes once power is stable and the time of day is set.

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore model numbers, we read the prefix first because it identifies the manufacturer, then we use the remaining digits to match the exact product series and configuration. For your Kenmore Pro electric range model 79092583516, the 790 prefix is the key identifier to start with (it ties the unit to the maker family used for parts and manuals). See the 79092583516 owner's manual for the exact model format used on this range.

What each section of a Kenmore model number tells us

Most Kenmore model numbers are structured so we can identify the maker and then narrow down the exact design.

  • Prefix (first 3 digits): manufacturer identifier (example: 790)
  • Core model digits: the base platform or series
  • Suffix digits/characters: feature, color, or production variation
  • Full model number: always use the complete string when ordering parts

Where to find the model number on a range

On a Kenmore Pro electric range like 79092583516, the model and serial tag is typically located in one of these places:

  • Along the oven door frame (visible when you open the oven door)
  • On the lower drawer frame area (storage or warming drawer opening)
  • On the back panel of the range
  • Occasionally behind the control panel area (less common)

Why the prefix matters for parts matching

The prefix helps us match you to the correct parts diagrams and compatible replacement parts. For example, if you are troubleshooting heating or temperature issues, the correct model number ensures you land on the right components such as the cooking appliance oven temperature sensor 5304504897 or the range bake element 5304521880.

Quick examples (how we interpret them)

What you see What we use it for What it affects
790.9258* (manual format) Identifies the model family Manual coverage and feature set
79092583516 (full model) Exact match for your range Correct parts list and fit
Prefix 790 Manufacturer code Parts compatibility grouping

Why it matters

Using the full Kenmore model number prevents ordering the wrong surface element, control switch, or oven control board; small digit differences can change wiring, element wattage, and control compatibility.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore Pro electric range model 79092583516, an oven can stop working because it lost power, the control detected a fault (often shown as an F code), or a key heating or sensing component failed. Start with power and error-code reset steps from the 79092583516 owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the range has power; check the house breaker or fuses (a partially tripped breaker can leave the cooktop working but the oven dead).
  • If the display is blank after a power event, restore power and reset the clock before testing Bake or Broil.
  • If the control is beeping and shows an F code, press STOP/CLEAR to clear it.
  • If the F code returns, turn power off for 5 minutes, restore power, set the clock, then try Bake again.
  • If convection is selected and the door is open, the convection fan stops; close the door and retest.

Common part failures that stop heating

If the oven has power but will not heat, these parts are frequent causes on electric ranges:

What the symptoms usually mean

Symptom Most likely causes What to do next
Display dead, oven won’t start Power supply issue Check breaker, restore power, reset clock
Beeping with F code Control detected a fault STOP/CLEAR; power reset 5 minutes; retest
Oven runs but won’t heat Element, sensor, control board Inspect element; test sensor resistance; check board output
Convection fan stops Door opened during convection Close door; fan resumes when door is shut

Why it matters

An oven that “stops working” is often a control protection response after a power interruption or a detected fault. Doing the reset steps first prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you pinpoint whether the issue is power, controls, or a heating circuit.

Last updated: February 2026

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