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Kenmore Elite 79041103100 dual-fuel range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore Elite 79041103100 dual-fuel range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Elite Dual-Fuel Range 79041103100 FAQs

Most Kenmore Elite ranges, including model 79041103100, do not have a single dedicated reset button. To reset the controls, we typically power-cycle the range (turn the breaker off, then back on) and confirm all knobs and oven controls are returned to OFF; see the 79041103100 owner's manual for the exact control-panel steps.

How to reset (safe, standard method)
  • Turn OFF all surface burner knobs and cancel any oven cycle.
  • Switch the range circuit breaker OFF for 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Switch the breaker ON.
  • Set the clock (if needed) and test Bake and a surface burner.
  • If the issue started after moving/cleaning, confirm the gas shut-off valve is fully open.
When a “reset” is actually a safety trip

Some conditions stop heating or ignition until the range cools or power is cycled. On this model family, a high-limit device can open if temperatures get too high.

Symptom What it usually points to What we check first
Oven won’t heat, display works Overheat protection, sensor issue, wiring Power-cycle; then test temperature accuracy
Burners won’t spark/click Ignition power issue, spark module problem Check power; inspect igniters and wiring
Oven temp swings or errors Temperature sensor out of range Inspect/ohm the sensor
Parts that commonly relate to “reset” complaints

If power-cycling restores operation only temporarily, a failing component is often the real cause.

Why it matters

A proper reset clears a stuck control state and confirms whether the problem is a one-time glitch or an ongoing failure (sensor, thermostat, ignition, or wiring). If the range repeatedly needs resetting, we focus on diagnosing the underlying part or connection.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Kenmore Elite is Kenmore’s higher-end line, and the Kenmore Elite dual-fuel range model 79041103100 is built around premium-style features and fit-and-finish compared with standard Kenmore models, especially in cooking performance and installation requirements. For model-specific use and care details, use the 79041103100 owner’s manual.

What “high end” means for this range

Kenmore Elite typically sits in the upper tier of the Kenmore lineup, which usually shows up in areas like burner performance, oven features, and overall build.

Common “Elite” indicators include:

  • Dual-fuel cooking (gas cooktop with electric oven) for strong stovetop control and even baking
  • More precise temperature management and cooking modes (varies by model)
  • Heavier-duty components and trim compared with entry-level ranges
  • More exact installation and clearance requirements for a built-in look
  • Higher replacement-part costs for major assemblies (door panels, main top, controls)
Quick reality check: “high end” vs “luxury”

Kenmore Elite is high end within the Kenmore brand; it is not the same category as true luxury/pro ranges.

Category Typical focus What you’ll notice most
Standard ranges Value and basic cooking Fewer features, simpler controls
Kenmore Elite (like 79041103100) Premium performance for the price Better cooking capability and finish
Luxury/pro-style ranges Commercial-style power and materials Very high output, heavier construction, higher cost
Why installation details matter on higher-end models

Premium slide-in ranges are designed to sit flush with countertops and cabinets, so clearances and leveling are more exact. The installation instructions for this 30-inch dual-fuel slide-in range call out minimum cabinet clearances and leveling steps that help the range fit correctly and cook evenly. Use the 79041103100 installation guide to confirm your cutout and clearance requirements.

When “Elite” performance feels off

If your range is not baking evenly or temperatures seem inaccurate, the issue is often a failed sensor or safety control rather than the “Elite” design itself.

A few common checks:

  • Verify the oven is level (front-to-back and side-to-side)
  • Confirm the door closes and seals evenly
  • Watch for slow preheat or wide temperature swings
  • Inspect wiring connections if you have intermittent heat
  • Consider testing the range oven temperature sensor 5304504897 if temps are consistently wrong

Why it matters: Knowing where Kenmore Elite sits in the market helps you set expectations for features, installation precision, and part costs, so you can decide whether to repair, upgrade, or tune performance.

Last updated: February 2026

PF on a Kenmore Elite range (including model 79041103100) means the control detected a power interruption. Restore steady power, then clear the message by pressing Cancel/Stop (or Clear/Off) to return to normal cooking.

What to do first
  • Press Cancel/Stop once; if PF stays, press it again.
  • Reset the clock and any timed bake settings.
  • If the oven was heating when power dropped, verify the oven returns to normal operation before cooking.
  • If PF returns repeatedly, check for a loose plug, tripped breaker, or a failing outlet.
Common causes of a PF code
Cause What you may notice What to check
Brief outage or flicker PF appears after a storm or utility work Home power stability
Tripped breaker Range is completely dead, then comes back Breaker fully OFF then ON
Loose power connection PF happens when you bump the range Cord, outlet, terminal connections
Overheating protection event PF after heavy oven use Cooling airflow and venting
Why it matters

A PF code is usually harmless, but repeated power interruptions can stop baking cycles mid-cook and can point to an electrical connection problem that can damage wiring over time.

Safety and install notes we follow

For this dual-fuel range, we always shut off electrical power at the main source before inspecting wiring, and we avoid pinching the flexible gas conduit when moving the unit. Those steps match the safety guidance in the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore Elite model 79041103100 is an Elite dual-fuel range, not a dryer, so it does not have a dryer drum capacity (cu. ft.). For this appliance, the most useful “capacity” details are the 30-inch slide-in fit and the required cabinet cutout clearances listed in the 79041103100 installation guide.

What “capacity” means for this model

For ranges, capacity is usually discussed as oven cavity size (cu. ft.) or cooktop burner output (BTU). The installation information we have for model 79041103100 focuses on fit and clearances.

Key fit and clearance specs (from installation info)
  • 30-inch slide-in dual-fuel range footprint
  • Cutout width is approximately 30 inches
  • Cutout depth range: 22 7/8 in. min. to 23 1/4 in. max.
  • Allow at least 20 inches of clearance for the oven door when open
  • Minimum clearance to cabinets above the cooktop depends on cabinet protection (24 inches protected, 30 inches unprotected)
Quick reference table
Spec type What to check Typical value shown for 79041103100
Appliance type Range vs. dryer Dual-fuel range
“Capacity” equivalent Oven size (cu. ft.) Check manual for exact cu. ft.
Fit width Cabinet cutout width About 30 in.
Fit depth Cabinet cutout depth 22 7/8 in. to 23 1/4 in.
Why it matters

Using dryer capacity numbers for a range can lead to ordering the wrong parts or planning the wrong cabinet opening. Confirming the appliance type and model number keeps your installation, replacement parts, and troubleshooting on track.

If you meant a Kenmore Elite dryer instead

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore Elite range model 79041103100, the model and serial number plate is typically on the oven front frame behind the oven door; on some versions it’s on the drawer side frame. Confirm the exact spot using the 79041103100 installation guide.

Where to look first (fastest checks)
  • Open the oven door and look along the front frame (around the door opening).
  • Check the frame area near the door hinges and latch area.
  • Pull out the storage or warmer drawer and look on the side frame.
  • Use a flashlight; the plate can be low and easy to miss.
  • Write down model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter.
Common label locations by range style
Range style Most common label location Also check
Slide-in dual-fuel ranges (like 79041103100) Oven front frame behind oven door Drawer side frame
Freestanding ranges Oven frame behind door Back panel near cord/vent
Models with warmer drawer Drawer side frame Behind drawer cavity lip
Why it matters

We use the model and serial information to match the correct Kenmore parts (for example, an oven temperature sensor, spark module, or terminal block) and to ensure the right fit for your Elite dual-fuel range.

Tip for ordering parts
  • Copy the numbers exactly as shown on the plate.
  • Keep a photo of the label on your phone.
  • If you’re troubleshooting heating accuracy, the range oven temperature sensor 5304504897 is one of the parts commonly referenced for oven temperature issues on this model family.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore Elite gas ranges are made for Kenmore by different OEM manufacturers (not by Kenmore itself). The exact OEM can vary by model and production run; for the Kenmore Elite dual-fuel range model 79041103100, the most reliable way to confirm specifications and service details is to use the model’s documentation.

How Kenmore manufacturing works

Kenmore is a brand; it contracts manufacturing to multiple OEMs over time. That is why two Kenmore Elite ranges can look and service differently even if they are similar in size or features.

Common reasons the OEM varies:

  • Different factories used across years
  • Feature changes (sealed burners, convection, dual-fuel)
  • Parts sourcing updates (ignition systems, controls, valves)
  • Regional production and supplier availability
How to identify the OEM for your specific range

For model 79041103100, use these checks to tie the appliance to the correct parts and service information:

  • Match the full model number from the rating label to 79041103100
  • Use the wiring diagram and parts breakdown in the 79041103100 owner’s manual
  • Use the gas and electrical requirements in the 79041103100 installation guide
  • Cross-check key components you may replace (ignition, sensor, burner parts)
Quick part-based clues (when troubleshooting)

If you are diagnosing heating or ignition issues, the parts used on this model can help confirm you are on the right parts list:

Symptom Common system involved Example model-matched part
Oven temperature off Oven sensing circuit Range oven temperature sensor 5304504897
Burners not sparking Spark ignition system Range spark module 5304508269
Weak/uneven burner flame Burner head/cap/orifice Range surface burner igniter and orifice holder 316540700
Why it matters

Knowing that Kenmore uses multiple OEMs helps you avoid ordering the wrong range parts. The safest approach is to match parts by the exact model number (79041103100) and then verify fit using the manual and installation requirements.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore Elite dual-fuel range 79041103100 isn’t heating, the most common causes are a failed oven temperature sensor, a bad heating element (bake or broil), or a safety control opening due to overheating. Start with a quick visual check, then confirm with a multimeter using the 79041103100 owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Confirm the oven is set to Bake (not Delay Start, Sabbath, or Keep Warm).
  • Verify the range has power; a tripped breaker can leave the oven with partial power.
  • Make sure the oven vent and airflow around the base are not blocked (restricted airflow can cause overheating and shutdown).
  • If the display works but there’s no heat, move to component testing.
Parts that commonly stop the oven from heating

When the control calls for heat but the oven stays cold, these parts are the usual suspects:

What to test (and what results mean)

Use a multimeter with power disconnected at the breaker.

What you test What you’re looking for What it points to
Bake element Continuity through the element No continuity usually means a failed element
Broil element Continuity through the element No continuity usually means a failed element
Oven temperature sensor Resistance in a normal range at room temp Out-of-range readings indicate a bad sensor
High-limit thermostat Continuity when cool Open circuit when cool indicates a failed thermostat
Why it matters

An oven that won’t heat is usually a simple open circuit problem (sensor, element, or safety thermostat). Testing the right parts first prevents replacing the control board unnecessarily and gets your Kenmore Elite 79041103100 baking accurately again.

Last updated: February 2026

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