Where to find model number on Kenmore Elite gas range?
On the Kenmore Elite gas range model 79031043805, the model and serial number are printed on the serial plate located on the oven front frame behind the oven door (some versions) or on the drawer side frame (some versions). Confirm the exact spot using the 79031043805 owner’s manual.
Quick places to check
- Open the oven door and look along the front frame (door jamb area)
- Check just behind the oven door on the oven front frame
- Pull out the lower drawer and check the drawer side frame
- Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown
How to read the label correctly
The serial plate typically includes more than just the model number. Look for these fields:
| Label item | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number | Matching the correct parts and diagrams |
| Serial number | Identifying production details for service |
| Lot number/letter | Helps narrow down version changes |
| Fuel and pressure info | Confirms how the range was set up from the factory |
Why it matters
We use the model number (and often the serial or lot number) to make sure you get the right Kenmore parts the first time, especially for items like an oven igniter, temperature sensor, or gas valve where small design changes can affect fit.
Last updated: February 2026
Does a Kenmore Elite have a reset button?
No. The Kenmore Elite gas range model 79031043805 does not use a single dedicated reset button; we reset it by restoring power (breaker off then on) and, when needed, clearing the condition that triggered the control to stop heating or display an error.
How to reset (safe, standard method)
- Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF.
- Switch the range circuit breaker OFF for 2 to 5 minutes.
- Switch the breaker ON.
- Set the clock if needed, then test Bake and a surface burner.
- If you had a power outage, relight surface burners normally; manual lighting steps are in the installation guide.
What a “reset” does and does not do
Power cycling reboots the electronic control. It does not undo certain saved settings.
| Item | Resets with power cycle? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Control board logic | Yes | Clears many temporary glitches |
| Clock/time of day | Often | May need to be set again |
| Oven temperature calibration offset | No | Calibration changes stay in memory even after an outage (per the owner's manual) |
If the oven still will not heat after resetting
These checks pinpoint the most common no-heat causes on this model style:
- Confirm the range has power (display on, interior light works).
- Verify gas supply is on and other gas appliances work.
- If the bake burner will not ignite or you smell gas without ignition, inspect the igniter; a weak igniter is a top cause. Consider the frigidaire range oven burner igniter 5303935066.
- If temperature is erratic or the oven shuts off early, test the sensor circuit; consider the range oven temperature sensor 5304504897.
- If you are not comfortable testing live-voltage circuits or gas components, stop and use a qualified technician.
Why it matters
A proper reset can clear a temporary control lockup after a surge or outage, but persistent heating problems usually point to a failed igniter, sensor, wiring connection, or gas valve issue.
Last updated: February 2026
Who makes Kenmore Elite stoves?
Kenmore Elite stoves (including the Kenmore Elite gas range model 79031043805) are made for Sears under contract by several major appliance manufacturers; the actual maker varies by model and production run. The most common suppliers include Whirlpool, Electrolux (Frigidaire), LG, Samsung, and others.
How to identify who built your specific 79031043805 range
The most reliable way is to use the model and serial information on the appliance and compare it to the identification details in the documentation.
- Find the serial plate on the range and record the model and serial number.
- Use the full model number (79031043805) when ordering parts or looking up diagrams.
- Check the manual’s model coverage; this series is shown as 790.3103@ / 790.3104@ (the @ indicates a color code).
- If you are matching parts, use the exact part ID and description to avoid mix-ups.
A good starting point is the 79031043805 owner's manual.
Why the manufacturer can vary (and why it matters)
Kenmore is a brand, not a single factory. Different manufacturers build different Kenmore Elite ranges, and that affects:
- Which replacement parts fit (igniters, sensors, valves, control panels)
- Wiring and ignition system design
- Service procedures and troubleshooting steps
Parts examples that often point to the build family
On this model page, several commonly replaced parts are in families frequently associated with Electrolux/Frigidaire-built designs. For example:
Quick reference table
| What you’re checking | Where to look | What you’ll use it for |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Serial plate | Confirms exact unit (79031043805) |
| Serial number | Serial plate | Helps narrow production run |
| Manual model list | Owner’s manual | Confirms series coverage |
| Part ID match | Parts listing | Ensures correct replacement part |
Related documentation
- Use the 79031043805 installation guide for installation requirements and safety basics.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common stove parts to replace?
On the Kenmore Elite gas range model 79031043805, the most commonly replaced parts are ignition and heating-related components (igniters, burner heads, gas valve), temperature-sensing parts, and wear items like door seals and knobs. These parts fail most often from heat exposure, spills, and normal use; see the 79031043805 owner's manual for model-specific care and safety guidance.
Most common replacements (and what you’ll notice)
- Oven burner igniter: oven will not heat, slow ignition, or no bake flame (common on gas ranges). Consider the frigidaire range oven burner igniter 5303935066.
- Oven temperature sensor: oven temperature is inaccurate, overcooks or undercooks. Consider the range oven temperature sensor 5304504897.
- Surface burner head/cap issues: uneven flame, delayed ignition, or burner won’t light; cleaning and correct reassembly often fixes it. If damaged, consider the range surface burner head 316212400.
- Oven door seal: heat leaks, longer preheat times, uneven baking, or hot door edges. Consider the oven seal 318053120.
- Oven light/lamp: light out or flickering; replace only when the oven is cool and power is off. Consider the lamp 318241008.
Quick troubleshooting before you buy a part
- Confirm correct burner reassembly: grates off, then caps, then heads; reinstall heads, then caps, then grates (misalignment can cause ignition problems).
- Clean safely: avoid spraying liquids directly on the control area; use mild detergent and a soft cloth.
- Check for heat loss: inspect the door seal for gaps, tears, or hardened spots.
- If the oven won’t light: listen for ignition and watch for delayed lighting; a weak igniter is a top cause.
Common symptoms to part match
| Symptom | Most likely part type | Example part for 79031043805 |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t heat or takes too long to ignite | Oven burner igniter | 5303935066 |
| Oven temp swings or is consistently off | Temperature sensor | 5304504897 |
| Uneven surface flame or delayed ignition | Burner head/cap (or cleaning/reseat) | 316212400 |
| Heat leaking around oven door | Door seal | 318053120 |
Why it matters
On a gas range, ignition and temperature control parts directly affect cooking results and safe operation. Replacing the right component restores proper flame ignition, stable oven temperatures, and efficient preheating.
Last updated: February 2026




