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Kenmore Electric Range 79096342504 FAQs

To reset your Kenmore electric range model 79096342504, turn the range OFF, shut off power at the breaker (or unplug it), wait about 1 minute, then restore power and reset the clock. This clears many control glitches after a power interruption.

Quick reset steps (safe and effective)
  • Turn all surface element knobs to OFF.
  • Press CLEAR/OFF on the control panel if it is beeping or showing an error.
  • Switch the range circuit breaker OFF (or unplug the cord).
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Turn the breaker ON (or plug back in).
  • Set the time of day using the steps in the 79096342504 owner's manual.
If the control is beeping or shows an “F” code

Your manual indicates that an “F” code means the electronic control detected a fault.

  • Press CLEAR/OFF to stop the beeping.
  • Reprogram the oven function.
  • If the same code returns, write it down before resetting power again.

For code meanings and next steps, use Kenmore 790 range 4-digit error codes.

What a reset does (and does not do)
Situation What a reset usually fixes What it usually does not fix
After a power outage Clock and control logic glitches Burned wiring or failed control board
Oven will not start Control needs clock set Failed bake element or sensor
“F” code appears Temporary fault state Repeating hardware fault
Why it matters

On the 79096342504, the oven may not operate correctly until the time of day is set, and the manual also warns the range can resume operation when power returns if it was left on. Resetting power and then resetting the clock puts the controls back into a known, safe state.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore 79096342504 electric range, the oven door unlocks by turning off the lockout feature at the control panel. Press and hold the Oven Lockout pad for about 3 seconds; the “Loc” message and the door-locked light change as the motor-driven latch opens.

Quick unlock steps (control lockout)
  • Make sure the oven is not running a bake, broil, or self-clean cycle.
  • Press and hold Oven Lockout for 3 seconds.
  • Wait about 15 seconds for the motor-driven door latch to move.
  • Do not pull on the door while the Door Locked indicator is flashing.
  • When the latch finishes, open the door normally.

For the exact button name and display messages used on your control, follow the steps in the 79096342504 owner's manual.

If the door is locked after a hot cycle

If the oven was recently very hot, the lock can stay engaged until temperatures drop. Use these safe checks:

  • Let the oven cool with the door closed.
  • Keep the oven vent area clear; hot air escapes near the vent.
  • Avoid placing plastic or heat-sensitive items near the vent.
  • Restore power only after the control is responsive (no blank display).
Manual unlock (door removal) option

If the door is stuck due to hinge or alignment issues, we use the lift-off door procedure to remove and reinstall the door correctly. The key points are:

  • Open the door fully, then flip both hinge locks down.
  • Close to the broil-stop position, then lift the hinge arms off the roller pins.
  • Reinstall by seating hinge hooks fully on the roller pins, then lock the hinges back up.

Those steps are shown in the 79096342504 owner's manual.

What you see vs. what it usually means
Symptom Most common cause What we do first
“Loc” shows in display Control lockout is on Hold Oven Lockout 3 seconds
Door-locked light flashing Latch is moving Wait about 15 seconds
Door won’t open after canceling Oven still hot or latch not reset Cool down, then retry lockout cancel
Why it matters

Forcing the door can damage the latch, hinges, or glass. Using the lockout cancel sequence protects the motor-driven lock mechanism and keeps the door aligned.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore oven in model 79096342504 usually “stops working” because it is not getting the right power, the controls are not set for a cooking function, or a key oven component (like the bake element, broil element, or temperature sensor) has failed and the control may beep and show an F-code.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Confirm the range has power; check the house breaker(s) for a tripped 240V circuit.
  • If there was a power outage, turn the oven off; when power returns, reset the clock and oven function.
  • Verify the oven controls are set correctly for Bake or Broil (not Delay Start or a timed feature you did not intend).
  • If the control is beeping and shows an F error code, press CLEAR/OFF to stop the beeping and clear the display.
  • If the fault returns, write down the exact code before you shut it off.
Most common failed parts when the oven will not heat

If the display works but the oven will not heat, these are the most common suspects on an electric range like the Kenmore 79096342504:

Symptom Most likely cause What to look for
Oven will not bake Bake circuit problem Bake element not glowing, visible blistering or breaks
Oven will not broil Broil circuit problem Broil element not heating at all
Temps are erratic or oven shuts down Sensor/control input problem Overheats, underheats, or triggers an F-code
No oven light (some models) Light circuit problem Bulb loose or burned out

Model-matched parts to consider:

Error codes and what to do next

When the electronic control detects a fault, it can beep and display an “F” code. The immediate fix is to clear it with CLEAR/OFF, then reprogram the oven. If the code comes back, use our error-code reference to narrow the failure to wiring, a sensor, a keypad/control issue, or a heating circuit problem.

Why it matters

An oven that “stops working” can be a simple power or settings issue, but repeated F-codes or no-heat symptoms often point to a failed heating element or temperature sensor. Catching the cause early prevents uneven cooking and helps avoid damage to wiring or the electronic control.

For model-specific operating steps and control settings, follow the 79096342504 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore 79096342504 electric range, an E1 F5 error means the electronic oven control is detecting a fault condition and is stopping normal operation. We clear it first, then focus on the most common causes: a door lock/latch issue (on self-clean models) or a control/sensor-related fault.

What to do first (safe reset)
  • Press CLEAR/OFF to stop the beeping and clear the display.
  • Wait 60 seconds, then set BAKE and start a short test heat cycle.
  • If the code returns, write down the exact code (E1 F5) and when it happens (bake, broil, self-clean).
  • If the range was in or just finished self-clean, let it cool completely before retesting.

For the model-specific control steps and error-code behavior, follow the troubleshooting guidance in the 79096342504 owner's manual.

Likely causes on Kenmore 790 ranges

E1 F5 is commonly tied to a problem the control sees in the door lock circuit (during self-clean) or a temperature feedback problem.

  • Door lock/latch not switching correctly (bent latch, sticky mechanism, failed lock switch)
  • Oven temperature sensor out of range (sensor or wiring issue)
  • Loose or damaged wiring between the sensor/lock and the control
  • Electronic oven control problem (less common, but possible after power surges)

If you suspect a temperature feedback issue, the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 is the sensor used on this model’s parts list.

Quick checks you can do
  • Power reset: turn off the breaker for 2 minutes, then restore power.
  • Inspect the door lock area (if equipped): look for binding, misalignment, or a latch that does not move freely.
  • Check for overheating symptoms: burning smell at the back panel, melted wire insulation, or intermittent operation.
  • Confirm the oven actually heats: if it will not heat at all, the issue can be broader than the code.
Symptoms and what they usually point to
What you notice Most likely direction
Code appears when starting self-clean Door lock/latch switch circuit
Oven heats poorly, then code appears Temperature sensor or wiring
Code returns immediately after clearing Control or shorted circuit
Why it matters

When the control cannot confirm safe door lock status or accurate oven temperature feedback, it triggers E1 F5 to prevent unsafe heating and protect components.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore electric range model 79096342504, the model and serial number are printed on the serial plate located on the right side of the oven front frame, inside the storage drawer or warmer drawer compartment. The exact spot is shown in the 79096342504 owner's manual.

Where to look on the range

Check these common label locations first (power off is not required for reading the label):

  • Open the storage drawer or warmer drawer and look along the right side of the oven front frame
  • Look for a metal or foil identification plate (often called the serial plate)
  • Use a flashlight and look along the frame edge, not the drawer itself
  • Write down both the model number and serial number for parts matching and service records
Quick steps to find it (drawer method)
  1. Pull the storage drawer or warmer drawer fully open.
  2. Look at the oven front frame on the right side (the frame the drawer slides into).
  3. Locate the serial plate and record the model and serial numbers.
What the label typically includes
Label item What it’s used for
Model number Matching parts like a bake element, control overlay, or surface element
Serial number Identifying production details for service and documentation
Why it matters

We use the full model number to ensure the part you order fits your exact Kenmore range configuration (for example, the correct radiant surface element size, oven control style, or drawer type).

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore 79096342504 electric range, the “fuse” people usually mean is the thermal fuse or high-limit safety device. It is typically mounted on the back of the range (or on/near the oven liner) and is accessed by removing the rear panel; use the wiring diagram and access notes in the 79096342504 owner's manual to confirm the exact location for your configuration.

What you will usually find on this model

Many Kenmore 790-series electric ranges protect the oven with a safety device in the rear service area, close to where the oven wiring and heating circuits route. When you remove the back panel, look for a small, flat, wired component mounted to metal.

Common nearby components include:

  • Bake and broil circuit wiring (leading to the heating elements)
  • Terminal block and power cord connections (where the house power connects)
  • Oven temperature sensor harness (sensor wiring heading into the oven cavity)
  • Control wiring for the electronic oven control
Quick safety and access checklist

Before you remove any panels:

  • Turn off the breaker (double-pole) to the range
  • Verify the cooktop and oven are cool
  • Pull the range forward carefully; protect the floor
  • Remove the rear access panel screws and lift the panel off
  • Take a photo of wiring before disconnecting anything
Fuse vs. sensor vs. terminal block (what to check first)

If the oven will not heat, the issue is often misidentified as a “blown fuse.” Use this quick guide:

Symptom Most likely area Common part to inspect
Oven heats poorly or temperature is inaccurate Temperature feedback Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Oven will not broil (bake may still work) Broil heating circuit Frigidaire range broil element 316203301
Range is completely dead or power is intermittent Incoming power connection Kelvinator range terminal block 5304409888
Why it matters

A thermal fuse or high-limit device is a safety cutoff. If it opens, the oven can stop heating to prevent overheating. Replacing parts without finding the root cause (blocked venting, damaged wiring, failed element, control issue) can lead to repeat failures.

Last updated: February 2026

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