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Kenmore Elite 79036703500 gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore Elite 79036703500 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Bake Burner for Kenmore Elite 79036703500 - Part 318292200

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    Range Bake Burner

    Part #318292200

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

  • Range Lp Conversion Kit for Kenmore Elite 79036703500 - Part 318186909

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    Range Lp Conversion Kit

    Part #318186909

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  • Shield for Kenmore Elite 79036703500 - Part 318259100

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    Shield

    Part #318259100

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  • Wall Oven Light Assembly for Kenmore Elite 79036703500 - Part 318241000

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    Wall Oven Light Assembly

    Part #318241000

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  • Range Surface Burner Igniter And Orifice Holder for Kenmore Elite 79036703500 - Part 318306004

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    Range Surface Burner Igniter And Orifice Holder

    Part #318306004

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

  • Range Surface Element Control Switch Retainer for Kenmore Elite 79036703500 - Part 318233401

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    Range Surface Element Control Switch Retainer

    Part #318233401

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  • Valve for Kenmore Elite 79036703500 - Part 318233930

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    Valve

    Part #318233930

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  • Range Oven Rack for Kenmore Elite 79036703500 - Part 316419401

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    Range Oven Rack

    Part #316419401

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  • Door Assembly for Kenmore Elite 79036703500 - Part 318272157

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    Door Assembly

    Part #318272157

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  • Bracket for Kenmore Elite 79036703500 - Part 318192601

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    Bracket

    Part #318192601

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Kenmore Elite Gas Range 79036703500 FAQs

Most Kenmore Elite ranges, including model 79036703500, do not use a single dedicated “reset” button. We reset the control by clearing a power interruption message (PF) at the keypad, or by power cycling the range to reboot the electronic control.

Quick ways to “reset” a Kenmore Elite 79036703500 range

  • Clear PF (power failure) on the display: When PF appears, press the Clear/Off key; after about 10 seconds, PF should disappear.
  • Power cycle the range: Turn the range breaker OFF for 1 to 5 minutes, then turn it back ON.
  • Reset the clock after power is restored: Use the clock-setting steps in the 79036703500 owner’s manual.
  • If the oven will not heat after resetting: Check for a weak oven igniter or gas supply issue.
  • If a control is unresponsive: Make sure the control panel is dry and free of cleaner residue.

What “reset” means on this model

On the Kenmore Elite 79036703500, “reset” typically refers to one of these actions:

Situation What you’ll see What we do
Power interruption PF in the display Press Clear/Off to clear PF
Control glitch Keys lag or don’t respond Power cycle at the breaker
Oven not heating No bake heat, long preheat Troubleshoot igniter, gas, sensor

When a reset is not enough

If the range powers on but the oven still will not ignite or heat normally, the most common repair path is checking the oven ignition system. A weak igniter can glow but still fail to open the gas valve reliably.

Why it matters

A proper reset clears PF messages and restores normal control operation after a power event. If heating problems continue after resetting, focusing on the igniter, temperature sensor, and gas supply prevents repeat shutdowns and poor baking performance.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore gas range like model 79036703500 typically lasts about 15 years with normal household use. Keeping burners clean, ensuring good airflow, and fixing ignition or temperature issues early helps you get full life from key parts like the igniter and oven temperature sensor.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most ranges reach their expected lifespan when they are used normally and maintained consistently.

  • Cooking frequency (daily cooking shortens life compared to occasional use)
  • Cleaning habits (grease and spills accelerate wear)
  • Proper installation and gas supply setup (pressure and ventilation matter)
  • Heat stress from frequent self-clean cycles
  • Replacing wear parts promptly (igniters, seals, sensors)

Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

Use these habits to reduce strain on the oven burner system and surface burners.

  • Wipe up spills quickly to prevent baked-on residue and corrosion
  • Keep burner heads and ports clear so flames stay even
  • Avoid slamming the oven door; it can damage the seal and hinges
  • Run the vent hood and clean its filter regularly to reduce grease buildup
  • If bake or broil ignition is slow (often 30 to 60 seconds is normal), address changes in ignition time early using the 79036703500 installation guide

Common “end-of-life” symptoms and likely fixes

These issues often show up years before a range truly needs replacement.

Symptom What it often points to Example part for this model
Oven takes longer to light or won’t light Weak oven igniter Igniter 5303935066
Oven temperature swings or bakes unevenly Sensor drifting out of range Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002
Heat leaks around oven door Worn door gasket Oven seal 318053120

Why it matters

A range that is maintained and repaired as problems start usually costs less to own over time. Small parts like an igniter or oven seal can restore safe, consistent baking and help your Kenmore Elite range reach its full expected service life.

Last updated: February 2026

To change a spark electrode igniter on your Kenmore Elite gas range model 79036703500, we remove the burner cap and burner head, swap the electrode and wire connection, then reassemble and test ignition at LITE. Use the 79036703500 installation guide for burner alignment and igniter operation checks.

Before you start (safety and access)

  • Turn the burner knob to OFF and let the cooktop cool.
  • Shut off gas at the range shutoff valve.
  • Unplug the range (spark ignition needs power, so we remove power first).
  • Remove the grate, then lift off the burner cap and burner head/base.
  • Take a photo of the electrode wire routing before disconnecting it.

Replacement steps (surface burner electrode)

  1. Remove the mounting screw holding the electrode.
  2. Lift the ceramic electrode out of the orifice holder area.
  3. Pull the wire connector straight off the old electrode.
  4. Push the connector onto the new electrode terminal; if it is a crimp connector, crimp it snugly so it cannot loosen.
  5. Reinstall the electrode and tighten the mounting screw.
  6. Reinstall the burner head/base and cap; keep everything level and properly aligned.

Test and quick troubleshooting

  • Restore gas and power; turn the knob to LITE and listen for clicking.
  • Burner should light quickly; once lit, rotate the knob out of LITE.
  • If it clicks but will not light: reseat the burner cap and burner head, then try again.
  • If no burners click: confirm the outlet has power and the range is plugged in.
Symptom Most common cause Fix
Clicking continues after flame Knob left in LITE Turn to a flame setting
Slow ignition Cap/head not seated, wet ports Dry and reseat parts
No clicking anywhere No power to range Restore power

Why it matters

A correctly installed electrode and properly seated burner cap/head help the burner ignite reliably and stop sparking once the flame is established.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Kenmore Elite ranges are generally a solid choice for everyday cooking because they are built for consistent baking and strong broiling performance; for your Kenmore Elite 79036703500 gas range, the best way to judge “good” is how evenly it bakes, how reliably it ignites, and how stable the oven temperature stays over time (details in the 79036703500 owner's manual).

What “good” means for this Kenmore Elite gas range

A good stove is one that heats predictably and stays safe and dependable with normal maintenance.

  • Even baking across multiple racks (no hot spots)
  • Strong broiling for fast searing and browning
  • Reliable ignition for the oven and surface burners
  • Stable oven temperature during long bakes
  • Serviceable design with available replacement parts

Quick performance checklist (at home)

Use this simple check to decide if your range is performing like a “good” stove should.

What you test What you should see If it’s not right, common fix area
Oven preheat and flame Preheats normally; steady burner flame Weak ignition or delayed lighting; check igniter 5303935066
Temperature accuracy Holds set temp within a typical cooking range Sensor or calibration; see frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002
Surface burner flame Even blue flame, minimal yellow tipping Dirty burner head or wrong orifice; see range surface burner head 316212400

Why it matters

When baking is uneven or ignition is inconsistent, you waste time and food, and you can end up overcooking or undercooking meals. Keeping ignition parts, burner heads, and temperature sensing components in good shape is what makes a Kenmore Elite range feel “good” year after year.

When “good” turns into “needs repair”

These symptoms usually point to a part or maintenance issue, not that the stove is a bad model.

  • Oven takes much longer than normal to heat
  • Burner clicks but does not light, or lights after a long delay
  • Oven temperature swings widely during baking
  • Surface flames are uneven or lifting off the burner
  • Food browns on one side more than the other

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore Elite gas range model 79036703500, the model and serial number are printed on the serial plate located on the oven front frame behind the oven door (some versions place it on the drawer side frame). Use the exact model and serial numbers when ordering parts or requesting service; see the 79036703500 owner's manual.

Where to look on the range

Check these common label locations for this model series:

  • Open the oven door and look along the front frame (the face frame around the oven opening).
  • Look behind the oven door on the front frame for the serial plate.
  • If you do not see it there, pull out the storage/warming drawer and check the drawer side frame.
  • Use a flashlight; the plate can be low and easy to miss.

What information to write down

The serial plate includes details that help us match the correct Kenmore parts:

  • Model number (for example, 79036703500)
  • Serial number
  • Lot number or letter (often used for production variations)
  • Burner ratings and fuel information (helpful for setup and troubleshooting)

Quick checklist

Use this checklist so you capture the right data the first time:

  • Copy numbers exactly as printed (include all digits).
  • Take a clear photo of the plate for reference.
  • Record the model and serial in a safe place (phone notes or inside the manual).
  • Use the model number when searching for parts like an igniter, temperature sensor, or gas valve.

Location summary

Place you check What you are looking for
Oven front frame (door open) Serial plate with model and serial
Drawer side frame (drawer out) Serial plate on the side frame

Why it matters

Kenmore Elite ranges can have multiple versions within the same series. Using the exact model and serial from the serial plate helps us match the correct replacement parts and avoid ordering the wrong component.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore Elite gas ranges (including model 79036703500) are made by different manufacturers depending on the specific model and production run; Kenmore is a brand that contracts with multiple OEMs rather than building every range itself. For model-specific details, we use the identification information in the 79036703500 owner's manual.

How Kenmore Elite manufacturing works

Kenmore is a brand name used on appliances built by various OEM manufacturers. That means two Kenmore Elite gas ranges can look similar but be produced by different companies.

Common OEMs you may see associated with Kenmore appliances include:

  • Whirlpool
  • LG
  • Frigidaire/Electrolux
  • Panasonic
  • Other regional OEM partners (varies by product line and year)

How to identify the OEM for your exact range

The most reliable way is to use the model and serial information from the appliance data plate, then match it to documentation and parts listings.

Use these checks:

  • Confirm the full model number is 79036703500 (not a shortened version)
  • Record the serial number from the serial plate (location is shown in the manual)
  • Compare the parts diagrams and part numbers used on your range
  • Use the wiring diagram and service information in the 79036703500 installation guide when doing installation or service work

Quick ID guide (what to look for)

What you check Where to find it What it tells you
Model number Serial plate Confirms the exact Kenmore configuration
Serial number Serial plate Helps narrow production run
Parts used Parts list/diagrams Often points to the OEM family

Why it matters

The OEM affects which replacement parts fit (igniters, sensors, gas valves, burner heads) and which service procedures apply. For example, if your oven will not heat, the correct replacement often depends on the exact design used on your 79036703500, such as the igniter 5303935066.

Last updated: February 2026

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