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Kenmore 91147799200 wall oven/microwave combo

Kenmore 91147799200 wall oven/microwave combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 91147799200 wall oven/microwave combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Bottom Wire Cover for Kenmore 91147799200 - Part WB34T10042

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    Bottom Wire Cover

    Part #WB34T10042

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Insulation Retainer for Kenmore 91147799200 - Part WB02T10123

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    Insulation Retainer

    Part #WB02T10123

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cabinet Trim, Lower for Kenmore 91147799200 - Part WB07T10376

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    Cabinet Trim, Lower

    Part #WB07T10376

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cabinet Trim, Lower for Kenmore 91147799200 - Part WB07T10384

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    Cabinet Trim, Lower

    Part #WB07T10384

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Oven Wrapper for Kenmore 91147799200 - Part WB63T10090

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    Oven Wrapper

    Part #WB63T10090

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Duct Assembly for Kenmore 91147799200 - Part WB34T10071

    Microwave body diagram

    Duct Assembly

    Part #WB34T10071

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Microwave Electronic Control Board Assembly for Kenmore 91147799200 - Part WB27T10462

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    Microwave Electronic Control Board Assembly

    Part #WB27T10462

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Oven Base Plate for Kenmore 91147799200 - Part WB63X10011

    Microwave body diagram

    Oven Base Plate

    Part #WB63X10011

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Oven Lamp Lens for Kenmore 91147799200 - Part WB25T10013

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    Oven Lamp Lens

    Part #WB25T10013

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  • Handle for Kenmore 91147799200 - Part WB15T10081

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    Handle

    Part #WB15T10081

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Kenmore Wall Oven/Microwave Combo 91147799200 FAQs

No. “30-inch” wall ovens are built to a common class size, but the actual cutout and overall dimensions vary by brand and model. For a Kenmore wall oven/microwave combo like model 91147799200, always match the cabinet cutout specs listed in the 91147799200 owner’s manual before ordering or installing.

What “30-inch” usually means (and what it does not)

Manufacturers use “30-inch” as a nominal width; the real width is often slightly under 30 inches so the unit can fit a standard opening and trim can cover small gaps.

Typical differences you will see:

  • Overall width can be slightly under 30 inches (often around 29 3/4 inches)
  • Cutout width and height requirements vary by model
  • Trim overlap varies, which affects how much of the cabinet opening is hidden
  • Depth can vary based on door design and cooling/venting needs
  • Electrical requirements can differ even when the width class is the same
Quick sizing checklist before you buy or swap

Use this checklist to avoid a cabinet modification surprise:

  • Measure the cabinet cutout width, height, and depth in three places (top, middle, bottom)
  • Confirm the required cutout dimensions in the manual for the exact model
  • Verify door swing clearance and handle projection
  • Check that the junction box location and power supply match the unit requirements
  • Confirm trim coverage if your cutout is slightly oversized
Common “30-inch class” wall oven widths (comparison)
Label on listing What it usually indicates What you must verify
30-inch wall oven Nominal width category Exact cutout width and trim overlap
27-inch wall oven Smaller nominal category Exact cutout width and height
24-inch wall oven Compact nominal category Exact cutout and electrical specs
Why it matters

Wall ovens are designed around cabinet cutouts, not just the advertised width. Matching the cutout specs prevents gaps, binding doors, overheating from poor airflow, and installation delays.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. Wall ovens are still widely sold, including built-in single ovens, double wall ovens, and wall oven/microwave combos like Kenmore model 91147799200. If you’re replacing an older unit, matching the cutout size, electrical requirements, and trim style matters most.

What to check before you buy a replacement wall oven

Use these checkpoints to avoid fit and wiring surprises, especially when replacing an older Kenmore built-in unit.

  • Cutout dimensions: Measure cabinet cutout height, width, and depth (not just the old oven’s exterior).
  • Electrical supply: Confirm voltage and breaker size; many wall ovens use 240V.
  • Configuration: Single vs. double oven vs. oven/microwave combo.
  • Ventilation and clearance: Follow the spacing rules for safe airflow.
  • Door swing and access: Make sure the door can open fully without hitting an island or adjacent cabinet.
  • Finish and trim: Stainless vs. white vs. black; trim kits can affect the final fit.

For model-specific details (features, control functions, and safety guidance), reference the 91147799200 use and care guide.

Quick comparison: common wall oven types
Type Best for Typical replacement challenge
Single wall oven Most kitchens, straightforward baking Cutout size and electrical match
Double wall oven High-volume cooking, multiple dishes Taller cutout, heavier install
Wall oven/microwave combo Saves space, built-in look Matching both cutout and trim style
Why it matters

Wall ovens are not “one size fits all.” A replacement that is even slightly off on cutout dimensions or electrical requirements can turn a simple swap into cabinet modification or rewiring. Starting with measurements and the model’s documentation keeps the project predictable.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Kenmore wall oven/microwave combo model 91147799200, the model and serial number label is typically on the vertical side trim that you can see when you open the microwave door. This is the fastest place to check before pulling the unit or removing panels.

Where to look first (fastest checks)
  • Open the upper microwave door and inspect the vertical side trim area for the rating label.
  • Look along the front frame around the oven opening (near the door seal area).
  • Check the rim/edge of the oven door (especially the hinge side).
  • If you still do not see it, inspect the side panels inside the oven cavity (use a flashlight).
Tips to make the label easier to read
  • Wipe the area with a damp cloth and mild detergent; grease can hide the print.
  • Use your phone camera and zoom in; labels are often small.
  • Write down both numbers; you will usually see:
    • Model number (example format: 911.47792)
    • Serial number
What the model number is used for (and why it matters)

The model number ensures we match the correct Kenmore parts and diagrams for your exact wall oven/microwave combo. Small differences between similar models can change which control board, door parts, or microwave interlock components fit.

What you need Why we ask for it Where it’s found most often
Model number Matches the correct parts list and diagrams Vertical side trim with microwave door open
Serial number Helps identify production series and revisions Same label as model number
If you are troubleshooting an error code

Once you have the model number, use the 91147799200 owner’s manual for the “Before calling for service” section and error code guidance. For additional Kenmore wall oven code help, see Kenmore self-cleaning wall oven error codes.

Last updated: January 2026

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