Are all 30 wall ovens the same size?
No. A “30-inch” wall oven is a nominal size, so different brands and models can have different cutout requirements, overall dimensions, and usable oven capacity. For the Kenmore 79048852900 wall oven/microwave combo, we recommend confirming the exact cabinet cutout and clearance specs in the 79048852900 use and care guide.
What “30-inch” usually means
“30-inch” typically describes the approximate width class, not a guaranteed measurement. Two 30-inch wall ovens can differ in:
- Required cabinet cutout width, height, and depth
- Overall appliance width and trim overlap
- Door swing clearance and handle projection
- Venting clearances and airflow needs
- Usable oven cavity size (the space you actually cook in)
Quick size check before you buy or swap
Use this checklist to avoid fit problems when replacing a wall oven/microwave combo like the Kenmore 79048852900:
- Measure the cabinet cutout width, height, and depth in three places (top, middle, bottom)
- Confirm electrical supply and junction box location will not interfere with the chassis
- Verify door clearance so the oven door opens fully without hitting adjacent cabinets
- Check that trim will cover any gaps if the new unit is slightly smaller
- Compare the new unit’s required clearances for ventilation
Common “30-inch” sizing ranges (typical)
These are typical ranges across many 30-inch class wall ovens; always use the model’s published specs for final fit.
| Measurement | Typical range for 30-inch class wall ovens | Why it varies |
|---|---|---|
| Overall width | About 29 3/4 to 30 inches | Trim design and side clearances |
| Cutout width | Often close to 28 1/2 to 29 inches | Installation standard differences |
| Cutout height | Varies widely (single vs combo) | Microwave/oven combos are taller |
Why it matters
A wall oven can look like it “should fit” because it is labeled 30-inch, but the cabinet cutout and trim overlap determine whether installation is clean and safe. Confirming the Kenmore 79048852900 specs first prevents costly cabinet modifications and return hassles.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I find the model number on my 79048852900?
On a Kenmore wall oven/microwave combo, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. For model 79048852900, check the label around the oven door frame area first; it is usually visible when you open the lower oven door.
Where to look (most common spots)
Use these quick checks in order:
- Open the lower oven door; look along the left or right door jamb (frame)
- Check the front frame just behind the control panel area
- For the microwave section, open the microwave door and look along the inner frame edge
- If the unit is built-in tight, use a flashlight and look for a silver or white rating sticker
What the label looks like
The rating label typically includes:
- Model number (example: 79048852900)
- Serial number (unique to your unit)
- Electrical ratings (volts/amps) and sometimes wiring information
Why the exact model number matters
Kenmore model numbers can look similar, but parts and diagrams can differ by revision. Matching the full model number ensures you get the correct control board, temperature sensor, door parts, and electrical components.
Model number vs. serial number
| Item | What it tells you | Used for |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | The exact design/version | Choosing correct parts and diagrams |
| Serial number | Your unit’s unique ID | Dating/production tracking and service records |
Next step after you find it
Confirm the number matches the format 790######## and then use the parts list and diagrams for 79048852900. The 79048852900 owner's manual also shows where identification labels are located and how to reference them for service.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of 79048852900?
A Kenmore wall oven/microwave combo like model 79048852900 typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use. Keeping vents clear, avoiding slamming doors, and fixing small issues early helps the oven controls, cooling fan, and microwave door switches last longer.
What affects lifespan most
- Heat exposure and long bake cycles (stresses control boards and wiring)
- Door use and alignment (stresses hinges, latches, and interlock switches)
- Grease and steam buildup (can affect cooling airflow and electronics)
- Power quality (surges can damage electronic control boards)
- Maintenance habits (cleaning, replacing worn parts promptly)
Quick maintenance checklist
Use the care and cleaning guidance in the 79048852900 owner's manual and focus on these basics:
- Keep the oven vent area unobstructed so the cooling fan can move air
- Wipe spills after the cavity cools to protect the oven liner and reduce smoke
- Do not run the microwave empty; it can overheat internal components
- Close doors gently to protect hinges, latches, and the microwave door interlock system
- Replace failed consumables promptly (for example, an oven light bulb)
Common “end-of-life” symptoms and what they usually point to
| Symptom | Often related to | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temperature swings | Temperature sensing or control | Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002 |
| Microwave will not start or stops when door moves | Door interlock system | Microwave door interlock switch 5304493153 |
| Unit goes dead or intermittently loses power | Fuse or thermal protection | Fuse 318647300 |
| Oven light out | Bulb or socket | Range oven light bulb 316538904 |
Why it matters
Knowing the typical 13 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether a repair (like a sensor, fuse, or switch) is a smart investment versus planning for replacement, especially if multiple electronic or heating issues show up close together.
Last updated: March 2026





