How do I find my Kenmore Grill model number?
For your Kenmore gas grill model 13920153510 (island grill with refrigerator), the model number is printed on the rating label. On grills like this, that label is typically on the back of the grill base or inside the cabinet area. Use the exact model number when looking up parts and diagrams.
Check these common label locations first:
- Back panel of the grill base (rear of the island cabinet)
- Inside the cabinet doors (side wall or back wall)
- Near the propane tank compartment (LP models) or gas connection area (NG models)
- Under the control panel area (inside the front access space)
- On the refrigerator compartment frame (for island units with a fridge)
The rating label usually includes more than just the model number. Recording all of it helps us match the correct Kenmore Outdoor grill parts.
| Label item | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures the correct parts list and diagrams load |
| Serial number | Helps identify production variations |
| Gas type (LP/NG) | Prevents ordering the wrong regulator, valve, or orifice style |
| BTU ratings | Helps match burners and ignition components |
Kenmore grills often have multiple versions that look similar but use different burners, igniters, valves, or hardware. Using the exact model number (like 13920153510) prevents mismatched parts and saves time during repair.
Once you have the model number, use the parts list for 13920153510 on this model page. If you are searching for other Kenmore models or additional items, we also support model searches on Sears PartsDirect. For model label examples and documentation, check the 13920153510 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Who makes Kenmore gas grills?
Kenmore gas grills are made by different manufacturers depending on the specific model and production run. For the Kenmore 13920153510 island grill with refrigerator, the manufacturer is identified in the product documentation and on the rating label; we use the 13920153510 owner's manual to match the correct parts and specifications.
Use these checks so you match the right replacement parts (burners, valves, igniter, regulator, and hardware):
- Check the rating label on the grill cabinet (often inside a door, on a side panel, or near the LP tank area).
- Look for wording such as “Manufactured for Sears” plus a company name.
- Match the model number exactly: 13920153510.
- Compare the parts diagrams and descriptions listed for your model.
- Use the documentation to confirm fuel type (LP vs. natural gas) before ordering parts.
Kenmore is a brand name used across multiple product categories. Outdoor grills sold under the Kenmore name have been sourced from more than one supplier over time, so the “who made it” answer depends on the model number and label details.
| What you need | Best place to find it | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Actual manufacturer name | Rating label on the grill | Confirms who built the unit |
| Correct parts match | Model number 13920153510 | Prevents ordering the wrong burner/valve style |
| Assembly and specs | 13920153510 owner's manual | Confirms configuration and safety notes |
We recommend using the parts list and diagrams for model 13920153510 first. If you are searching more broadly by model number or category, use Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth fixing a gas grill?
Yes, it’s worth fixing a gas grill when the grill body and firebox on your Kenmore 13920153510 are structurally solid and the repair is limited to wear items (burners, igniter, valves, grates). Replace the grill when the firebox is rusted through, the frame is failing, or repairs keep repeating.
- Fix it if the lid, firebox, and frame are solid with no holes or severe warping
- Fix it if the problem is ignition, uneven heat, low flame, or worn cooking surfaces
- Fix it if you can complete the repair safely and the cost is clearly below a comparable replacement
- Replace it if the firebox has burn-through, major cracks, or heavy structural rust
- Replace it if gas leaks persist after replacing obvious wear parts and fittings
- Replace it if multiple major components are failing at the same time
Most gas grill repairs are straightforward because the common failure points are serviceable parts and basic maintenance.
- Burners clogged with grease or corrosion (causes hot spots and low heat)
- Igniter not sparking (battery, electrode gap, or igniter module issues)
- Regulator or hose flow problems (low flame, especially after tank changes)
- Flavorizer bars, heat plates, or grates rusted out
- Loose knobs, worn valve stems, or sticky control movement
Use this as a practical way to decide before you invest time.
| Condition on the grill | Typical outcome | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Firebox and frame solid | Performance can be restored | Repair is usually worth it |
| Mostly wear items failing | Predictable, limited scope | Repair is usually worth it |
| Firebox/frame rusted through | Unsafe and unreliable | Replace the grill |
| Repeated gas/heat issues after repairs | Ongoing troubleshooting | Replace or have it professionally evaluated |
A grill with a compromised firebox or frame can’t hold heat correctly and can create unsafe operating conditions. When the structure is sound, replacing wear parts and cleaning the burner system typically restores even heat, reliable ignition, and fuel efficiency.
- Start with the maintenance and safety steps in the owner's manual
- Use the model number to match parts correctly; you can also search by model on Sears PartsDirect
- Before buying parts, inspect for structural rust, burner condition, and signs of gas leakage (smell of gas when controls are off)
Last updated: February 2026
What is the standard size of a grill?
There is no single standard grill size; most “standard” references are to cooking area and overall width. For a Kenmore island grill with refrigerator model 13920153510, the best match is the cooking area and cutout/clearance specs listed in the 13920153510 owner's manual.
Most gas grills fall into these practical size bands:
- Compact: under ~26 inches wide; good for 1 to 2 people
- Medium (most common): ~30 to 36 inches wide; typically 3 to 4 burners
- Large: ~42 inches and up; built for frequent entertaining and multi-zone cooking
| Grill size class | Typical cooking area | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Compact | ~200 to 350 sq. in. | Small patios, quick meals |
| Medium | ~400 to 600 sq. in. | Families, weeknight grilling |
| Large | ~650+ sq. in. | Parties, multiple proteins |
We size grills by square inches of primary cooking grate, not just width.
- Plan about 75 to 100 sq. in. per person for comfortable grilling
- Add extra space if you use indirect heat, a warming rack, or cook with grill baskets
- If you regularly cook thick cuts (steaks, chicken pieces), more space helps prevent crowding
With an island grill like the Kenmore 13920153510, “size” also affects fit and safety. Clearances and ventilation space impact heat management, lid opening, and safe operation. Use the manual specs to confirm:
- Overall width and depth
- Lid-open clearance behind the grill
- Side clearances from combustible surfaces
- Any built-in island cutout requirements
When you shop for replacement parts, match by the full model number 13920153510 to avoid fit issues across similar-looking grills. You can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Are Kenmore grills good quality?
Kenmore gas grills are a solid mid-range choice: they deliver strong everyday cooking performance when they’re assembled correctly, kept clean, and maintained. For your Kenmore 13920153510 gas grill, use the 13920153510 owner's manual for the model-specific lighting, cleaning, and adjustment steps that keep it running its best.
We judge grill quality by how it performs and holds up over time, not just by brand name.
- Even heating across the cooking surface
- Reliable ignition (consistent spark and quick lighting)
- Durable cookbox and lid that resist rust and warping
- Stable cart and hardware (doors, shelves, wheels stay tight)
- Serviceability (wear items can be replaced when needed)
Many Kenmore owners like quick preheat and straightforward grilling. The most common complaints across gas grills in this class are usually tied to ignition, burner cleanliness, and cart hardware.
| Area | What’s typically strong | What often needs attention |
|---|---|---|
| Heat and searing | Fast warm-up, good output | Hot spots if burners or heat plates are dirty |
| Ignition | Convenient push-button lighting | Battery, electrode gap, or loose wires |
| Build and stability | Practical layouts and storage | Wheels/casters loosening, fasteners backing out |
These steps give a fast, practical read on condition and quality.
- Preheat 10 to 15 minutes; most grills of this type reach about 450 to 600°F.
- Look for an even flame on each burner (steady blue with small yellow tips is typical).
- If lighting is inconsistent, check the igniter battery (if equipped), electrode alignment, and wire connections.
- Clean burner ports and heat plates regularly to reduce flare-ups and improve heat distribution.
- If you ever smell gas with burners off, stop using the grill and have it serviced.
A grill can seem “low quality” when the real issue is maintenance or setup. Grease buildup, clogged burner ports, and loose hardware cause slow preheat, uneven cooking, and ignition trouble. The cleaning and inspection schedule in the 13920153510 owner's manual prevents most of those problems.
If you need replacement parts for this Kenmore model, start with the parts list for your model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





