Where can I find my Kenmore electric range model number?
On Kenmore electric range model 79090214012, the model and serial plate is located on the lower right front frame of the appliance; an alternate location is under the cooktop. We recommend matching the full model number exactly before ordering parts or following wiring and installation steps in the 79090214012 installation guide.
Where to look on the range
Check these common label locations on model 79090214012:
- Lower right front frame (most common on this model)
- Under the cooktop (alternate location)
- Behind the storage drawer area (you may need to pull the drawer out to see the frame)
- Along the oven frame near the door opening (door jamb area)
How to find it quickly (safe, no tools)
- Make sure the oven and surface elements are off and cool.
- Open the oven door and look along the front frame edges.
- Pull the bottom storage drawer straight out and look at the lower front frame.
- If you still do not see it, lift the cooktop only if your range design allows it and you can do so safely.
What the label helps you confirm
The model/serial plate is used to match the correct diagrams and parts for your range.
| What you’re checking | Why it matters | Example for this page |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures parts fit and wiring instructions match | 79090214012 |
| Serial number | Helps identify production run details | Varies by unit |
| Electrical rating | Confirms correct power cord/connection requirements | Listed on plate |
Why it matters
Even small model-number differences can change the correct bake element, surface element switch, or wiring harness. Using the exact model number helps us point you to the right parts and the right procedures in the 79090214012 owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the code F1 on a Kenmore stove?
On a Kenmore electric range like model 79090214012, the F1 error code most often points to a problem in the oven’s electronic control system (control board or a stuck key/touch input). It can also be triggered by a temperature-sensing circuit issue.
What F1 usually means on this range
In practical terms, F1 is commonly caused by one of these conditions:
- A failing electronic oven control (EOC) board
- A stuck or shorted keypad/touch panel input (if equipped)
- A problem in the oven temperature sensor circuit (sensor, connector, or wiring)
- A wiring harness connection that is loose, damaged, or shorted
For model-specific display behavior and any related codes, check the 79090214012 owner's manual.
Quick checks you can do safely
Turn power off at the breaker before inspecting anything.
- Reset the control: shut off the breaker for 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power
- Watch when F1 appears: immediately at power-up often suggests control/keypad; during preheat can suggest sensor circuit
- Check for obvious heat damage: look for browned connectors or brittle insulation behind the back panel
- Confirm the oven sensor connection is seated: a loose plug can cause intermittent faults
- If the oven overheats or bakes erratically: prioritize checking the sensor circuit; the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 is the common sensor part used on this model’s parts list
Common symptoms and the most likely cause
| What you notice | Most likely area to check first | Why |
|---|---|---|
| F1 beeps right after you restore power | Control/keypad input | The control thinks a key is stuck or the board is failing |
| F1 shows up during preheat or baking | Temperature sensor circuit | Bad readings can trip a fault |
| Oven temperature swings widely | Sensor or wiring | Control cannot regulate heat accurately |
| Random F1, especially after using the oven | Wiring/connector heat damage | Heat can loosen or degrade connections |
Why it matters
An F1 code is the range telling you it cannot reliably control oven heat or interpret inputs. Addressing it quickly helps prevent overheating, poor baking results, and repeated shutdowns.
Related troubleshooting help
If your display shows other fault codes along with F1, use the Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes guide to match the exact code to the most likely failed part.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Kenmore electric oven not getting hot?
If your Kenmore electric range model 79090214012 isn’t getting hot, the most common causes are a failed bake element, a bad oven temperature sensor, or a power supply issue (the oven can run but not heat if it’s missing one leg of 240V). Use the 79090214012 owner's manual for model-specific checks and settings.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the oven is set to Bake (not Delay Start, Sabbath, or Keep Warm).
- Try Broil; if broil heats but bake does not, the bake circuit is the likely issue.
- Look for visible damage on the bake element (blisters, cracks, separated spots).
- Verify the range has a proper 240V supply (a tripped double breaker can leave you with partial power).
- If the oven heats but is inaccurate, suspect the temperature sensor or calibration.
Parts that commonly fix “no heat” on this model
| Symptom | Most likely part | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| No bake heat, broil may still work | Range bake element 316075103 | Primary heat source for baking |
| Oven heats erratically or wrong temp | Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 | Tells control the actual oven temperature |
| Broil also weak or dead | Frigidaire range broil element 316203200 | Top heating for broil and preheat assist |
Safe troubleshooting steps (power off when inspecting)
- Shut off power at the breaker before removing panels or touching wiring.
- Inspect the bake element terminals for burned wires or loose connections.
- If you have a multimeter, check the bake element for continuity; replace if open.
- Check the temperature sensor connection at the rear; a loose plug can cause heating problems.
- Restore power and test a bake cycle again.
Why it matters
An electric oven needs the correct heating element output and accurate temperature feedback to reach and hold set temperature. A weak element or a sensor that reads wrong can cause long preheat times, undercooking, and uneven baking.
Related help
For display faults or beeping that accompanies heating problems, use Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes to match the code to the most likely circuit or part.
Last updated: February 2026




