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Kenmore 91195402000 range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 91195402000 range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Range 91195402000 FAQs

Resetting the control board on your Kenmore range model 91195402000 is typically a simple power reset: turn the OVEN CONTROL KNOB to OFF, disconnect power for at least 30 seconds, then restore power and retry operation. This clears many “F” function error glitches.

The reset steps we recommend first (safe power reset)

  1. Turn the OVEN CONTROL KNOB to OFF.
  2. Shut off power at the breaker (preferred) or unplug the range.
  3. Wait at least 30 seconds.
  4. Restore power.
  5. Set the clock if needed, then test BAKE or BROIL.

If you want the exact control and display behavior for your model, follow the steps in the 91195402000 owner's manual.

If you see an “F” code or beeping

Your manual notes that an “F” followed by a number indicates a function error. Use this quick checklist:

  • Write down the full code (example: F1, F3, etc.).
  • Turn the OVEN CONTROL KNOB to OFF.
  • Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds, then retry.
  • If the code appears during self-clean, check the door latch position and retry after cooling.
  • If the problem repeats, service is typically needed because the issue is often in the control circuit, sensor circuit, or wiring.

For model-specific operating details and error-code guidance, use the 91195402000 owner's manual.

If the error happens during self-clean, the manual procedure is different than a normal reset.

Situation What to do Typical wait
“F” code during self-clean Turn knob OFF, verify latch fully to the right, let oven cool About 1 hour
Door will not open after clean Wait for temperature to drop below lock temp Varies; often up to 1 hour

Why it matters

A proper reset (knob to OFF plus a brief power disconnect) protects the electronic control from repeated fault cycling and helps you confirm whether you have a one-time glitch or an ongoing problem such as a failing temperature sensor, wiring issue, or control board failure.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore range model 91195402000, an EO F2 (often shown as F2) error points to an oven control problem, most commonly a stuck key/touchpad input or an electronic control issue. Start by recording the code, then reset power and retry operation per the 91195402000 owner's manual.

Quick reset and first checks

  • Turn the oven control knob to OFF.
  • Shut off power at the circuit breaker for at least 30 seconds.
  • Restore power and try BAKE again.
  • If the code returns immediately, avoid repeated resets; the fault is active.
  • If the code appeared during self-clean, let the oven cool and confirm the door latch is fully engaged.

What typically causes an F2-style error

These are the most common causes we see on electric ranges like this Kenmore:

Likely cause What you may notice What to do next
Keypad/touchpad input stuck Beeping, code returns quickly Check for a physically stuck key; if none, plan for control-panel service
Oven temperature sensing problem Overheating symptoms, erratic temps Test/replace the sensor; see wall oven temperature sensor WB23X5340
Wiring/connection issue Intermittent code, works sometimes Inspect harness connections at the control and sensor (power off)

Parts that commonly relate to this symptom

If troubleshooting points to a temperature-sensing issue, the sensor is a frequent fix:

If the oven is not heating correctly along with the error, also check heating components:

Why it matters

An EO F2 or F2 error can stop baking and broiling, and in some cases it can be triggered by abnormal temperature feedback. Addressing it quickly helps restore normal oven operation and prevents repeated shutdowns.

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore electric range model 91195402000, the model and serial number label is located on the front frame behind the storage drawer. Pull the storage drawer out to see the tag on the frame, then write the numbers down for parts lookup and service.

Fast ways to locate the model number tag

  • Pull the storage drawer out fully and look at the front frame behind it (most common for this model).
  • Check the drawer opening frame with a flashlight; the label is usually on a flat metal surface.
  • Look for a sticker or metal tag that lists MODEL and SERIAL.
  • If the drawer is hard to remove, follow the steps in the 91195402000 owner's manual.

What to write down (and why)

Having the full model number helps us match the correct Kenmore parts, wiring, and diagrams for your exact range.

Item to record Example format Used for
Model number 91195402000 Correct part fit and diagrams
Serial number Letters and numbers Production details for service
Purchase date Month/day/year Warranty and service reference

Why it matters

Kenmore ranges can look similar across model series, but parts like a bake element, temperature sensor, or control switch can vary by model. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore range model 91195402000 has cooktop elements that work but the oven will not heat or turn on, the most common causes are a power supply issue, incorrect control settings, or a failed oven heating component (bake element, sensor, or control). Start with the quick checks in the 91195402000 owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Reset the range circuit breaker (or replace the house fuse) and confirm the power cord is fully plugged in.
  • Confirm you are setting BAKE or BROIL correctly (a mis-set control can make the oven appear “dead”).
  • If the display shows PF, reset the clock after a power interruption.
  • If the oven was left on, check whether the 12-hour automatic shutoff turned it off; it can be toggled in the control settings.
  • If an “F” code appears during self-clean, let the oven cool and check the door latch position before retrying.

What to check next (parts that commonly stop heating)

If power and settings are correct, heating failures usually come down to one of these:

Symptom Most likely cause Common fix
Oven will not heat on Bake Burned-out bake element Replace the g.e. range bake element WB44T10014
Broil does not heat Failed broil element Replace the range broil element WB44T10009
Temperature is erratic or oven won’t regulate heat Bad temperature sensor Replace the wall oven temperature sensor WB23X5340

Why it matters

An electric oven can still have working surface burners even when the oven circuit has a failed heating part or the controls are not set correctly. Doing the power and control checks first prevents unnecessary parts replacement and gets you to the right repair faster.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore range model 91195402000 is not heating, the most common causes are a power supply problem (tripped breaker or blown fuse), a failed bake or broil element, or a bad oven temperature sensor. Start with the power check, then inspect and test the heating parts.

Quick checks first (no tools)

  • Verify the range has power; reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse (a no-power condition can stop the cooktop, oven, and oven control).
  • Confirm the power cord is fully plugged in.
  • Make sure the oven is not in a timed or delayed setting; reset the clock/timer per the 91195402000 owner's manual.
  • Check that the oven vent is not blocked (blocked airflow can affect heating performance).

Parts that commonly cause “no heat” in the oven

If the display works but the oven will not heat, these parts are the usual suspects:

What to test (and what the results mean)

Test What you’re checking What a “bad” result suggests
Visual inspection Burned, broken, or bubbled element Replace the failed element
Continuity test (multimeter) Element or sensor electrical path Open circuit means the part is failed
Power reset Breaker/fuse and control reset If it heats after reset, power was the issue

Safety and install notes that matter

Before removing panels or testing wiring, shut off power at the breaker. The installation instructions call out removing the house fuse or opening the circuit breaker before service work; follow the installation guide for safe access and spacing.

Why it matters

An oven that will not heat is usually an electrical supply issue or a failed heating component. Checking power first prevents unnecessary parts replacement, and testing the bake element, broil element, and sensor targets the most common failures.

Last updated: February 2026

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