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Kenmore 79093009310 electric range

Kenmore 79093009310 electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 79093009310 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Oven Insulation for Kenmore 79093009310 - Part 316236802

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    Oven Insulation

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  • Oven Liner for Kenmore 79093009310 - Part 316230628

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    Oven Liner

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  • Range Oven Door Inner Glass for Kenmore 79093009310 - Part 316088600

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    Range Oven Door Inner Glass

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  • Range Oven Door Outer Panel (white) for Kenmore 79093009310 - Part 316202707

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    Range Oven Door Outer Panel (white)

    Part #316202707

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  • Range Oven Door Outer Panel (black) for Kenmore 79093009310 - Part 316202706

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    Range Oven Door Outer Panel (black)

    Part #316202706

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  • Range Oven Door Hinge Cover, Right for Kenmore 79093009310 - Part 316233400

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    Range Oven Door Hinge Cover, Right

    Part #316233400

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  • Range Broil Pan for Kenmore 79093009310 - Part 316081900

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    Range Broil Pan

    Part #316081900

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  • Range Oven Door Air Gap Seal for Kenmore 79093009310 - Part 316245600

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    Range Oven Door Air Gap Seal

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Kenmore Electric Range 79093009310 FAQs

On Kenmore electric range model 79093009310, the model and serial number are printed on the serial plate; you can find it by opening the storage drawer and looking on the lower right oven frame. For pictures and exact label wording, use the 79093009310 owner's manual.

Quick steps to locate the serial plate

  • Turn the oven and surface elements off and let everything cool.
  • Pull the storage drawer open fully.
  • Look along the lower right side of the oven frame (inside the drawer opening).
  • Write down both the model number and serial number.
  • Take a clear photo of the label for ordering parts and service.

Other common label locations (good to check)

If the label is hard to see or the drawer is missing, these are other places ranges often use:

  • Door jamb area when the oven door is open
  • Back panel near the vent area
  • Side panel near the lower rear corner

Why the model number matters

The model number ensures we match the correct Kenmore parts and diagrams for your exact range, especially for items like the bake element, surface element control switch, and oven temperature sensor.

What to record

What to write down Example format What it’s used for
Model number 79093009310 Correct parts list and diagrams
Serial number Letters and numbers Production details and compatibility

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore electric range model 79093009310 is not heating, the most common causes are a failed bake or broil element, a bad oven temperature sensor, or a control problem. Start with a power reset at the breaker, then inspect and test the heating components.

Quick checks first (no disassembly)

  • Confirm the range is getting full power; reset the circuit breaker (electric ranges typically need 240V).
  • If the issue started after a power outage, turn the range off, restore power, then reset the clock and oven function as described in the 79093009310 owners manual.
  • Make sure you are using Bake (not Delay Start or a timed feature).
  • Check for obvious damage: blistering, cracks, or holes on the bake or broil element.
  • If the cooktop works but the oven does not, focus on oven components (elements, sensor, control).

Parts that commonly stop the oven from heating

If the oven will not heat at all, these are the highest-probability parts to test/inspect:

What to test (basic troubleshooting)

Turn off power at the breaker before testing.

Symptom Most likely checks What it points to
Oven will not heat in Bake or Broil Test bake and broil element continuity Failed element or wiring issue
Oven heats but temperature is wrong Check sensor mounting and sensor resistance Sensor problem or calibration issue
Intermittent heat or dead display/buttons Inspect control connections Control board or harness issue

Why it matters

An electric oven that will not heat is usually a simple open circuit (element or sensor). Finding the failed part first prevents replacing the wrong component and helps restore safe, consistent baking performance.

For model-specific operating steps and safety guidance (including what to do during a power failure), follow the 79093009310 owners manual.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset a Kenmore electric range model 79093009310, turn off power at the circuit breaker (or unplug the range) for about 1 minute, then restore power. After power returns, reset the clock and reselect any oven function as needed; this clears many control glitches.

Reset steps (safe and effective)

  • Turn all surface element knobs to OFF.
  • Switch the range OFF at the breaker (preferred) or unplug it.
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Restore power.
  • Reset the clock and confirm Bake or Broil starts normally (the manual notes you must reset the clock and oven function after a power interruption).
  • If the display is still unresponsive, repeat once using a 5-minute power-off.

What a reset fixes (and what it does not)

Symptom Reset often helps Likely needs troubleshooting/parts
Control panel frozen or beeping Yes Sometimes
Oven will not start after outage Yes Rarely
Oven not heating to temp Sometimes Often
Surface element not heating Sometimes Often

If the problem comes back right away

A recurring issue usually points to a heating or control component problem rather than a one-time glitch.

  • For no bake heat, inspect the frigidaire range bake element 316225001 for visible damage (blistering, breaks) and check wiring connections.
  • For temperature problems, the oven sensor can be involved; this model uses a sensor like 316233903.
  • For surface element issues, a failed infinite switch is common; examples for this model include 316436001 and 316436000.

Why it matters

A proper power reset protects the electronic oven control from repeated fault states after a power failure and gets the range back to a known starting point. It also helps you separate a simple control lockup from a true part failure.

For model-specific operating details (clock setting, power failure behavior, and basic troubleshooting), use the 79093009310 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore 79093009310 electric range oven will not turn on, the most common causes are a power interruption, the clock not being set (the oven will not operate until time-of-day is set), or an oven control setting issue. Start with the clock and power checks in the 79093009310 owner's manual.

Quick checks that fix most “won’t turn on” problems

  • Confirm the display is on; if it is blank, check the house breaker or fuses for a trip.
  • Set the time of day; this model requires the clock to be set before the oven will operate.
  • Make sure you selected a cooking mode (Bake or Broil) and then set a temperature.
  • If there was a power failure, turn the range off, then reset the clock and reselect the oven function.
  • If the cooktop works but the oven does not, focus on oven controls and oven components.

Step-by-step troubleshooting (safe, practical order)

  1. Power reset: Turn the range off, then reset the circuit breaker fully (off then on).
  2. Clock requirement: Set the clock, then try Bake at 350°F.
  3. Control settings: Re-enter the cooking mode and temperature; watch for any error code.
  4. Heating test: If the oven “starts” but never heats, suspect a failed heating component.

Parts that commonly cause “oven won’t heat” (after power and clock are correct)

If the control panel responds but the oven stays cold, these parts are common suspects for model 79093009310:

Symptom Most likely part Example part for this model
Bake does not heat, broil may still work Bake element Frigidaire range bake element 316225001
Broil does not heat, bake may still work Broil element Frigidaire range broil element 316203200
Oven heats erratically or shows temp-related faults Oven temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor 316233903

Why it matters

When the clock is not set or power is interrupted, the oven can appear “dead” even though the range has power. Confirming power, clock, and correct control inputs first prevents unnecessary part replacement and gets you to the right repair faster.

Last updated: February 2026

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