How do I reset my Kenmore Elite electric oven?
To reset your Kenmore electric range model 79092604013, we recommend doing a simple power reset first: turn the range off, shut off the circuit breaker for 1 minute, then restore power and set the clock. This clears many control glitches.
Quick reset options (start here)
- Power reset (most common): Switch the range breaker OFF for 60 seconds, then ON.
- Control lock check: Make sure Control Lock is not enabled; unlock it using the steps in the 79092604013 owner's manual.
- Cancel/clear: Press Cancel/Off once, wait 10 seconds, then try Bake again.
- After a self-clean: Let the oven cool completely; some functions stay disabled until the lock releases.
If the oven still will not respond
A reset helps when the control is confused, but it will not fix a failed sensor, door lock, or wiring issue.
- If the display comes on but heating is erratic, the oven temperature sensor can be the cause; see frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000.
- If the oven is stuck in “locked” behavior after self-clean, the lock mechanism can be involved; see range oven door lock motor and switch assembly 5304528973.
- If the range is completely dead after resetting, confirm the power connection is secure and correct for your home’s wiring method; follow the grounding and terminal block steps in the 79092604013 installation guide.
What to check (fast diagnostics)
- House breaker is not tripped (range typically uses a 240V circuit)
- Power cord and terminal block connections are tight (rear access cover area)
- Control panel responds to key presses (beeps, display changes)
- Oven door is fully closed and not binding on the gasket
Reset methods compared
| Method | What it fixes | Typical time |
|---|---|---|
| Breaker power reset | Frozen display, minor control glitches | 1 to 2 minutes |
| Cancel/Off | Stuck cooking cycle, wrong mode selected | 10 to 30 seconds |
| Control Lock off | Buttons not working due to lock | 10 to 60 seconds |
Why it matters
A proper reset restores normal operation after a power flicker or control hiccup, and it helps you separate a simple control issue from a part problem such as a temperature sensor, door lock, or power connection.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find my Kenmore electric range model number?
On Kenmore electric range model 79092604013, the model and serial number plate is typically on the lower right front frame of the appliance; an alternate location is under the cooktop. Use the locations shown in the installation guide to match the correct parts and documentation.
Quick places to check on model 79092604013
- Open the oven door and look along the lower right front frame
- Check under the cooktop (alternate serial plate location)
- Look for a rating plate with both the model and serial number
- Wipe grease and dust off the label so every digit is readable
- Take a photo of the plate before ordering parts
What the label looks like and what to write down
The plate usually includes these fields:
| Label field | What we use it for |
|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures diagrams and parts match your exact range |
| Serial number | Helps confirm production details when needed |
| Electrical ratings | Useful for installation and power cord/terminal block work |
Why it matters
Kenmore ranges often have similar-looking versions, and a single digit can change the correct bake element, surface element switch, or oven sensor. Using the exact model number helps us match the right diagrams and parts the first time.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Kenmore electric oven not getting hot?
If your Kenmore 79092604013 electric range oven is not getting hot, the most common causes are a failed bake element, a bad oven temperature sensor, or a wiring/control issue that prevents the element from receiving full power. Start with a visual check, then test the heating circuit safely.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the oven is set to Bake (not Delay Start, Sabbath, or Keep Warm).
- Make sure the range has proper power; many electric ovens need both hot legs (L1 and L2) to heat.
- Look for visible damage: blistering, cracks, or a hole in the bake element.
- If the oven heats but is inaccurate, suspect the temperature sensor or calibration.
- If the range was recently installed or moved, verify the power connection steps in the installation guide.
Parts that commonly cause “no heat” on electric ovens
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What you can do next |
|---|---|---|
| No bake heat, broil may still work | Bake element failed | Inspect and test; replace if open (no continuity) using frigidaire range bake element 316413800 |
| Oven heats erratically or won’t reach set temp | Temperature sensor out of range | Test sensor resistance at room temp; replace if out of spec using frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 |
| Surface burners work but oven won’t heat | Power supply issue (missing L1 or L2) or terminal block/wiring problem | Check breaker (double-pole), cord/terminal connections; inspect for heat damage |
Safe troubleshooting steps (power off)
- Shut off power at the breaker before removing panels.
- Check the bake element for visible breaks; then test for continuity with a multimeter.
- Check the oven temperature sensor connection and wiring harness for loose plugs or burned terminals.
- Inspect the terminal block area for overheating or loose connections (a common cause after a move).
Why it matters
An electric oven can look “on” but still not heat if it is missing one leg of 240V power, or if a failed bake element or sensor prevents normal temperature control. Catching a loose connection early also helps prevent further wiring damage.
For operating settings, error displays, and basic checks specific to this range, use the 79092604013 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026




