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Kenmore Elite 79049063402 wall oven

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  • Frigidaire Range Oven Door Inner Glass for Kenmore Elite 79049063402 - Part 5304503232

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  • Wall Oven Thermal Fuse for Kenmore Elite 79049063402 - Part 318004900

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  • Wall Oven Removal Tool, Right for Kenmore Elite 79049063402 - Part 318246702

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  • Frigidaire Range Convection Fan Motor for Kenmore Elite 79049063402 - Part 5304467898

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  • Crosley Range Oven Door Seal for Kenmore Elite 79049063402 - Part 318053120

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  • Range Screw for Kenmore Elite 79049063402 - Part 5303311174

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  • Gibson Wall Oven Screw, 6 X 3/8-in for Kenmore Elite 79049063402 - Part 3201861

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  • Wall Oven Broil Element Support Hanger for Kenmore Elite 79049063402 - Part 5304403015

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  • Range Hex Flange Nut, #10-32 X 3/8-in for Kenmore Elite 79049063402 - Part 316205500

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Kenmore Elite Wall Oven 79049063402 FAQs

If your Kenmore Elite wall oven 79049063402 is not working at all, the most common causes are a power or wiring issue (tripped breaker, loose junction-box connection), the clock not being set after an outage, or a control fault (F-code) that needs to be cleared and diagnosed using the 79049063402 owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the double-pole breaker is fully reset (turn OFF, then ON).
  • If the display is flashing after a power interruption, set the clock; the oven may not program until the clock is set.
  • Press STOP/CLEAR to clear an F-code and stop beeping; if the code returns, write it down.
  • Verify the oven is not in a self-clean lockout state; close the door if the display indicates the door is open for self-clean.
  • If the oven was recently installed or moved, confirm the electrical connection is secure at the junction box.

What to do based on what you see

What you notice Most likely direction What we do next
No display, no heat Power supply issue Check breaker, junction box wiring, terminal connections
Display works, won’t start bake/broil Control settings or clock issue Set clock, reprogram cycle, try a basic bake test
Beeping with an F-code Control or sensor fault Clear with STOP/CLEAR, record code if it returns
Heats poorly or temps seem off Temperature sensing issue Test/replace the oven temperature sensor

Parts that commonly solve “not working” symptoms

If power and settings check out, these parts are frequent culprits on electric wall ovens:

  • Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002 (helps when temps are inaccurate or the control detects a sensor fault)
  • Control-related components (electronic control board, wiring harness connections)
  • Door lock motor or switch issues (especially if problems started around self-clean)

Why it matters

An oven that appears “dead” is often a simple reset or clock programming issue after a power interruption. When it is not, recording any F-code and checking the sensor and wiring helps pinpoint the failure quickly and prevents repeat shutdowns.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Kenmore Elite wall oven model 79049063402, the most reliable “reset” is a power reset: turn the oven off, shut off power at the breaker for about 1 minute, restore power, then reset the clock and reselect your cooking mode using the steps in the 79049063402 owner's manual.

Quick reset options (choose the one that matches the problem)

  • After a power outage or flickering power: restore power, then reset the clock before trying to bake or broil.
  • Control acting glitchy (buttons not responding, odd display): do a breaker reset (OFF 1 minute, then ON).
  • Door won’t open or “LOCK” is on: turn Oven Lockout off by pressing and holding the lockout pad for 3 seconds.
  • Oven won’t start but display is on: confirm the oven is not in a locked mode and that the clock is set.
  • Still not operating: check the house breaker and wiring connection at the junction box (power must be fully restored).
  1. Set the oven to OFF.
  2. Turn the oven’s circuit breaker OFF for 60 seconds.
  3. Turn the breaker ON.
  4. Set the clock.
  5. Test Bake at 350°F for 10 minutes.

If the oven is locked (not a full reset)

The Oven Lockout feature prevents the oven from turning on and can keep the door locked.

  • Press and hold the lockout pad for 3 seconds to toggle lockout off.
Symptom What it usually means Best “reset” action
Display flashing after power interruption Clock not set yet Set clock, then select cooking mode
“LOCK” showing, door won’t open Oven Lockout is active Hold lockout pad 3 seconds
Dead display No power to oven Check breaker, junction box wiring

Why it matters

A wall oven like the Kenmore Elite 79049063402 may not accept cooking commands after a power interruption until the clock is set; using the correct reset method prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you pinpoint a true power or control issue.

Last updated: January 2026

To unlock the Kenmore Elite wall oven model 79049063402, use the Oven Lockout feature: press and hold the Oven Lockout pad for 3 seconds. The display shows “Off” and “LOCK” while the door is locked; when unlocking, “Off” disappears and “LOCK” stays on until the door fully unlocks (see the 79049063402 owner's manual).

Unlock steps (Oven Lockout)

  • Press and hold the Oven Lockout pad for 3 seconds.
  • Listen for the beep.
  • Confirm “Off” disappears from the display.
  • Wait while “LOCK” remains displayed until the door finishes unlocking.
  • Open the door only after the latch releases.

What the display means

Display message What it indicates What to do
“Off” appears, then “LOCK” appears Lockout is active and the door is locked Normal; the oven will not start while locked
“Off” disappears; “LOCK” stays on Unlock command accepted; door is unlocking Wait until the door fully unlocks

If the door is still locked

  • If a self-clean cycle was used, the door stays locked until the oven cools.
  • Press and hold Oven Lockout again for 3 seconds to re-send the unlock command.
  • Reset the control: turn the circuit breaker OFF, wait 1 minute, then turn it ON.
  • If the lock still will not release, schedule service; the door lock motor or latch mechanism can bind.

Why it matters

The Oven Lockout feature is designed to prevent the oven from being turned on and to lock the door; it does not disable the clock, kitchen timer, or interior oven lights. Unlocking correctly prevents latch damage from forcing the door.

Last updated: January 2026

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