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Kenmore Elite 79048903001 wall oven/microwave combo

Kenmore Elite 79048903001 wall oven/microwave combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore Elite 79048903001 wall oven/microwave combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Elite Wall Oven/Microwave Combo 79048903001 FAQs

The most common problems we see with the Kenmore Elite 79048903001 wall oven/microwave combo are oven temperature issues, cooling or convection fan noise, the microwave not heating, and door or latch problems that prevent safe operation. Many of these symptoms trace to a sensor, thermostat, fan parts, or door interlock components.

Common symptoms and likely causes

Quick checks we recommend first

  1. Confirm the clock and controls respond normally; note any error codes.
  2. For oven temperature complaints, test with an oven thermometer and compare across multiple cycles.
  3. Listen for fan operation during and after baking; cooling fans often run after the oven turns off.
  4. For microwave heating issues, verify the door closes firmly and the latch feels solid.
  5. If the unit is completely dead, check the home breaker first; then inspect for a blown internal fuse.

Symptom-to-part guide (fast reference)

Symptom Most common area Example part on this model
Oven temp inaccurate Temperature sensing Range oven temperature sensor 5304504897
Oven overheats Safety limit Range high-limit thermostat 318004902
Convection noisy/weak Fan drive Range convection fan motor 5304463302
Microwave no heat Heating system Microwave magnetron 5304480636
Microwave won’t start Door safety circuit Microwave door interlock switch 5304493153

Why it matters

This combo unit uses safety interlocks and temperature limits to prevent overheating and microwave operation with an unlatched door. Addressing sensor, thermostat, fan, and latch issues quickly helps protect the control boards and restores consistent cooking performance.

For model-specific operating details, error code meanings, and component locations, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: March 2026

A combo wall oven (combination wall oven) is a built-in appliance that combines a traditional oven with an additional cooking cavity or function, most commonly a microwave in the same cabinet cutout. On the Kenmore Elite 79048903001, it means you get wall-oven baking and a microwave in one stacked unit.

What you typically get in a wall oven/microwave combo

Most combo units are designed to save space while adding flexibility for everyday cooking.

  • Two cooking zones: a full-size oven plus an upper microwave cavity
  • Multiple cooking modes: bake, broil, and often convection (model-dependent)
  • Built-in installation: mounts into wall cabinetry for a flush look
  • Separate controls: each cavity usually has its own settings and timers
  • Shared power and ventilation design: engineered to manage heat and airflow in a tight space

How it compares to other oven setups

Setup What it is Best for
Wall oven/microwave combo Oven + microwave stacked in one built-in frame Saving cabinet space, faster meal prep
Single wall oven One oven cavity only Simple baking/roasting needs
Double wall oven Two oven cavities (no microwave) High-volume baking, entertaining
Range Oven below a cooktop All-in-one cooking station

Why it matters when shopping for parts and planning repairs

Because a combo unit includes both an oven and a microwave, troubleshooting and parts selection must match the correct section of the appliance. For example, an oven heating issue often points to an oven sensor like the range oven temperature sensor 5304504897, while a microwave that will not start can involve door safety parts like the microwave door interlock switch 5304493153.

Where to confirm features for model 79048903001

Feature sets vary by model and revision. We use the 79048903001 owner's manual to confirm which cooking modes (such as convection or special microwave functions) are included and how the controls are intended to operate.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Kenmore Elite wall oven/microwave combo model 79048903001, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. On most built-in wall oven combos, we typically see that label around the oven door opening (door jamb/frame) or on an interior side panel that’s visible when the door is open. For diagrams and label locations, use the 79048903001 owner’s manual.

Common model number label locations

Check these spots first (power off is not required just to read a label):

  • Along the oven door frame or door jamb when the oven door is open
  • On the left or right interior side trim just inside the oven opening
  • Behind the lower access panel or toe-kick area (if your cabinet cutout allows access)
  • On the side of the unit, visible only after the combo is partially pulled from the cabinet (service access)
  • On paperwork that came with the unit (manual packet or installation notes)

What the label looks like and what to copy

The rating label usually includes multiple identifiers. Write them down exactly as shown.

Label item Example Why we need it
Model number 79048903001 Matches the correct parts list and diagrams
Serial number Varies Helps date the unit and confirm revisions
Electrical rating 240V/208V info Helps when diagnosing power and heating issues

Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

If you’re shopping for parts like an oven temperature sensor or microwave safety components, the exact model number matters.

Why it matters

Kenmore Elite wall oven/microwave combos can have similar-looking trim and controls across different revisions; the model number ensures you get the correct Kenmore-compatible parts, wiring layout, and service information.

Last updated: February 2026

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