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  • Cooking Appliance Screw, #10-32 for Kenmore 91193411002 - Part WB01T10008

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  • Range Surface Element Control Switch for Kenmore 91193411002 - Part WB24T10027

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  • Range Oven Rack for Kenmore 91193411002 - Part WB48T10011

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Kenmore Electric Range 91193411002 FAQs

Yes. On the Kenmore 91193411002 electric range, replacing a bake or broil heating element is a common DIY repair when you follow the safety steps in the 91193411002 owner's manual and disconnect power before touching any wiring.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Turn OFF the range at the circuit breaker (not just the control knob).
  • Let the oven cool completely.
  • Pull the range forward only as needed; avoid stressing the power cord.
  • Take a quick photo of the wire connections before you remove anything.
  • Use a nut driver or screwdriver that fits the mounting screws snugly.

What the job looks like

Most element replacements follow the same basic flow: remove mounting screws, gently pull the element forward, transfer the wires to the new element, then reinstall.

Task Typical time Skill level Common tools
Replace bake element 20 to 45 min Basic DIY Screwdriver or nut driver
Replace broil element 20 to 45 min Basic DIY Screwdriver or nut driver

Parts that commonly apply to this model

If your oven is not heating evenly or won’t heat at all, the element is a top suspect.

Why it matters

A failing element can cause slow preheating, uneven cooking, or no heat. Replacing the correct heating element restores normal temperature performance and helps prevent repeated breaker trips caused by a shorted element.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Kenmore 91193411002 electric range, a bad oven element usually shows up as no heat, slow preheat, or uneven baking, and you may see visible damage (blisters, cracks, or burn spots). A quick continuity test with a multimeter confirms failure when the element reads open (no continuity).

What to look for (fast checks)

  • No glow from the bake or broil element during operation (some elements glow dull red).
  • Uneven cooking (hot spots, underbaked centers).
  • Long preheat times compared to normal.
  • Visible damage: bubbling, splits, holes, or arcing marks.
  • Burning smell or sparking inside the oven (stop using and disconnect power).

How to test an oven element with a multimeter

Before testing, shut off power at the breaker; the manual warns that heating elements and nearby surfaces can cause burns, and you should avoid contact until fully cool. See the 91193411002 owner’s manual.

  1. Turn off the circuit breaker (or unplug if accessible).
  2. Remove the oven racks; access the element mounting screws.
  3. Pull the element forward slightly and disconnect the wires (note positions).
  4. Set the meter to ohms or continuity.
  5. Test across the two element terminals.
Test result What it means Next step
Continuity present; resistance typically 20 to 40 ohms Element is usually OK Check wiring, terminal connections, or controls
No continuity; meter shows OL/infinite Element is bad Replace the failed element

Which element is most likely the problem?

In most electric ranges:

  • No bake heat but broil works: bake element is the top suspect.
  • No broil heat but bake works: broil element is the top suspect.
  • Both weak or dead: check power supply (breaker), wiring, and control settings.

For this model’s common replacements, we stock the g.e. range bake element WB44T10010 and the range broil element WB44T10009.

Why it matters

A failing element can cause poor temperature control, longer cook times, and inconsistent results. The manual also notes that blocking airflow (for example, with foil) can hurt heat flow and baking performance, so keeping the oven vent clear and using foil correctly helps you avoid “false” heating problems.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset the oven control on your Kenmore 91193411002 electric range, turn the oven control knob to OFF, then disconnect power to the range for at least 30 seconds and restore power. This clears many temporary control faults and “F” error beeps.

Reset steps (safe, standard method)

  • Turn the oven temperature/control knob to OFF.
  • Unplug the range, or switch OFF the range breaker.
  • Wait 30 seconds (a full minute is fine).
  • Restore power.
  • Set the clock if needed (after a power interruption the display may show PF).
  • Retry Bake or Broil and watch the display for any repeating “F” code.

For control and display behavior (including PF and clock setting), follow the steps in the 91193411002 owner’s manual.

If an “F” code keeps flashing or beeping

An “F” followed by a number indicates a function error. The reset above is the first fix; if the code returns, the issue is usually a stuck key, a wiring problem, or a failing electronic control.

  • Write down the exact code (example: F1, F3, etc.).
  • If the code happened during self-clean, check the door latch position first.
  • If the code returns immediately after reset, schedule service.

A quick reference for common Kenmore range fault patterns is in Kenmore glass touch module electric range error codes.

If the “F” code appears during self-clean, the door latch can be slightly out of position.

  • Move the latch fully to the right (locked position).
  • Turn the oven control knob to OFF.
  • Let the oven cool 1 hour, then retry.

What to expect after a reset

What you see What it means What to do
PF flashing Power was interrupted Touch Clock Set and reset time
“F” code returns Fault is still present Record code; check latch; service if repeating
Oven shuts off after long use Automatic shutoff feature Reactivate/deactivate per manual

Why it matters

A proper power reset clears “latched” control logic and restores normal operation after a power glitch. If an “F” code repeats, recording it speeds up diagnosis of the control, keypad, or wiring.

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore electric range model 91193411002, the model and serial number label is located on the front frame behind the storage drawer. Pull the storage drawer out, then look on the front frame for the rating label; confirm the full model number before ordering parts.

Where to look on model 91193411002

  • Pull the storage drawer straight out until it stops.
  • Lift the front slightly (if needed) and continue sliding the drawer out.
  • Look for a sticker or metal tag on the front frame behind the drawer.
  • Write down both the model number and serial number.
  • Match the model number exactly when searching for parts and diagrams.

For the exact drawer removal method and label location notes, use the 91193411002 owner's manual.

Quick location guide (most common spots)

Appliance style Most common model tag location What you will see
Freestanding electric range (like 91193411002) Front frame behind storage drawer Model and serial number
Many ranges Oven door jamb / frame area Model and serial number
Some ranges Back panel near the power cord area Model and serial number

Why it matters

The model number identifies the exact Kenmore range configuration (wiring, oven controls, bake element style, surface element parts). Using the full model number prevents ordering a similar looking part that will not fit or connect correctly.

Tips before ordering parts

  • Copy the model number exactly, including all digits.
  • Use the serial number if you are checking production variations.
  • If you are replacing an oven light, match the bulb type listed for your model; a common replacement is the range oven light bulb 40A15.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Kenmore 91193411002 electric range, an oven that “stops working” is usually caused by a power problem (tripped breaker, blown fuse, unplugged cord), incorrect control settings, or a failed heating circuit part such as the bake element or broil element. Start with the quick power and control checks in the 91193411002 owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the range has power: check the household circuit breaker or fuse box.
  • Make sure the range is fully plugged in.
  • Verify the oven controls are set correctly (bake or broil mode, temperature selected).
  • Check that the oven vent area is not blocked (on this model it is under the right rear surface element).
  • Avoid covering the oven bottom or racks with foil; it can disrupt heat flow and cause poor performance.

Most common failed parts when the oven will not heat

If the cooktop works but the oven will not heat, these are the most common suspects:

Symptom Likely cause What to do next
No bake heat, broil may still work Failed bake element Inspect for blisters/breaks; consider replacing the g.e. range bake element WB44T10010
No broil heat, bake may still work Failed broil element Inspect element; consider replacing the range broil element WB44T10009
Oven light out (not a heating issue) Bulb loose or burned out Tighten/replace the range oven light bulb 40A15

Why it matters

Power issues and incorrect settings are fast fixes, but a failed bake or broil element prevents the oven from reaching temperature and can make food undercook. Checking the basics first helps you avoid replacing parts that are still good.

When to stop and get service

  • The breaker trips repeatedly after you reset it.
  • You smell burning insulation or see arcing at the power connection.
  • The display shows an “F” function code that returns after a power reset (turn OFF, cool down, disconnect power for 30 seconds, then restore power).

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore electric range model 91193411002, continuous beeping with an F1 (or any flashing F code) means the control detected a function error. Reset power, then retry; if the code returns, the range needs service-level diagnosis and repair per the 91193411002 owner's manual.

What to do right now (safe reset)

  • Turn the oven control knob to OFF.
  • Disconnect power at the circuit breaker for at least 30 seconds.
  • Restore power and try a simple bake cycle.
  • If the beeping and F1 return, stop using the oven and schedule repair.
  • If the code appeared during self-clean, follow the latch steps below before retrying.

If it happened during self-clean

The manual calls out F-codes during self-clean as commonly related to the door latch position.

  • Turn the oven control knob to OFF.
  • Check the oven door latch; move it to the right as far as it will go.
  • Let the oven cool for 1 hour, then retry operation.

Common causes of repeated F1 beeping

F1 is typically tied to the oven control system sensing an invalid signal.

Likely cause What you may notice Typical fix
Electronic control problem Random beeping, F1 returns after reset Control repair/replacement by a technician
Keypad/touch input issue (if equipped) Beeping when no buttons are pressed Control panel diagnosis
Heat-related fault Happens after high-heat use or long cook Verify cooling/venting, then service if it repeats

Why it matters

An F-code with continuous beeping is the range telling you it cannot reliably control oven temperature or functions. Resetting power is the correct first step; repeated F1 points to an electrical/control issue that needs professional repair to restore safe, consistent operation.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore 91193411002 electric range, a bake element usually stops heating because the element has failed (often visible as blisters, cracks, or a break), the range has a power supply issue, or airflow and heat circulation are being disrupted (for example, foil blocking the oven vent). Confirm settings and power first, then test the element.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Make sure the oven is set to BAKE (not BROIL) and the temperature is set correctly.
  • Verify the range has full power: check the household circuit breaker or fuses.
  • Confirm the oven is preheated properly (many models signal with a tone).
  • Keep the oven vent clear (this model’s vent is under the right rear surface element); never block it.
  • Do not line the oven bottom with foil; it can cause poor heat flow and poor baking results.

Test the bake element (most common cause)

A failed bake element is the most common reason the oven will not heat on bake.

  • Unplug the range or shut off the breaker before servicing.
  • Inspect the element for damage.
  • Use a multimeter to check continuity; no continuity means the element is bad.
  • Replace with the correct part for your model, then re-test bake.

If you need the replacement, use the exact match: g.e. range bake element WB44T10010.

Other likely causes

If the bake element tests good, these issues commonly stop bake heat:

  • Loose or burned wiring at the element terminals
  • A failed control (electronic control board or thermostat, depending on configuration)
  • A temperature sensing problem (sensor circuit issues can prevent proper heating)

Symptoms guide

What you notice What it usually points to What to do next
Broil works but bake stays cold Failed bake element or wiring Inspect and continuity-test the bake element
Oven heats weakly or unevenly Vent blocked, foil use, rack/pan placement Clear vent, remove foil from oven bottom, adjust placement
Nothing heats and cooktop also dead Power supply problem Check breaker/fuses and power connection

Why it matters

A working bake element and clear venting are what give stable, even oven temperatures. Foil on the oven bottom or a blocked vent can create poor airflow, uneven baking, and overheating in the wrong areas.

For model-specific operating and safety details (including vent location and foil guidance), use the 91193411002 owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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