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Kenmore 45062 / 45069 Electric Kitchen Range Questions & Answers
I am replacing the control
Hello,
Welcome to FixYa.
The first step is to identify the connectors, P3 is actually L1 ( hot )...P4 is actually N (neutral)...this should be white. P5 is broil and P6 is bake. Bake and broil are typically blue or yellow, but this isn't an area you want to be guessing.
This is where a wiring diagram would come in handy...or you can trace the wires back to the bake and broil. The remaining wire will obviously be L1, again usually red, but I don't guess...If in doubt find another route.
I've tried to look up your model number for a wiring diagram, but the number is incomplete.
The number in the heading of your post should have a few more numbers in it...likely three in front followed by another digit or two after the 45062.
If you can provide the complete model I can likely guide you, or if you have the wiring diagram it shouldn't be too tough to figure out if I can tell you what to look for.
I will watch for your reply.
Regards,
Macmarkus :)
Gas burners work. oven will not light. gas works
The problem is usually the igniter not reaching the correct amp draw .When the igniter does not reach the correct amp draw it may allow the gas valve to partially open or not open at all. The igniters are inexpensive and easy to replace. This video will walk you thru the correct procedure for testing an oven igniter. It may be a different model but the testing will be the same.You can also enter your model # for diagrams and illustrations of your specific model. Not all models are available. All parts come with installation instructions.
Kenmore drop-in electric range plug melted
Hello- Yes it can be fixed- first, make sure outlet is not damaged. If it is, it will need to be replaced. Next, plug is wired into a terminal block on back of unit. With care, this cord is easy to replace. And safer than it was before. A loose plug, or wire caused the fireworks. Let me know if this info helps- have more if needed. -Thanks- ED
Oven continues to heat after reaching set temperature
It's held in place by 2 screws in the oven. Take out the screws and pull the wire gently. It has a connector on it but if it comes unplugged or the wire breaks inside a simple fix just got complicated. God luck.
Eric
I have a Kenmore 30 inch drop in oven. Model
Shut down as in turns off or just refuses to maintain temperature? If the control is resetting to off there may be a loose or broken power wire going to the control board. If it just quits heating the sensor or a relay on the relay board is the culprit.
Eric
Exterior glass trim on Kenmore Electric Range 880-5981
While waiting for someone else to answer my question, I fiddled around with the door parts. I managed to reassemble them! Here's how:
1. start with the glass panel. Slide the glass panel into the slot at the bottom of the front door frame on the stove.
2. next attach the handle. There are slots on the bottom of the handle that fit into the top of the glass panel. Slide the handle slots into the top of the glass panel.
3. screw the handle onto the oven door using the predrilled holes on the inside face of the oven door.
4. last, attach each of the two side trim strips. Slide the top of each strip into the bottom of the handle on each side of the oven door. Then slightly bend the strip outwards so that they are short enough to fit into the bottom slot of the oven door frame on each side of the glass panel.
Kenmore Elite 790.99913804 gives an E0 39 error when trying to use the cooktop.
The E0 39 error on a Kenmore Elite 790.99913804 cooktop indicates a communication error between the user interface board and the power supply control board. This error can occur due to a faulty connection or damaged wiring between the two boards.
If replacing both the user interface board and power supply control boards did not resolve the issue, it is possible that there is a problem with the wiring harness or another component in the cooktop. It may be necessary to consult a professional technician to diagnose and repair the issue.
In addition, it is recommended to check the user manual for troubleshooting steps specific to this model of cooktop. The manual may provide additional information on how to resolve this error code.
Kenmore Elite 790.9505 Range
The Kenmore Elite 790.9505 range is a kitchen appliance designed for cooking and baking. It features a variety of burners, including a powerful 18,000 BTU Turbo Boil burner and a simmer burner for delicate foods. The oven has a large capacity and offers convection cooking for even baking and roasting. The range also includes a number of convenient features, such as a self-cleaning oven, electronic controls, and a built-in timer. Overall, the Kenmore Elite 790.9505 range is a versatile and high-performing appliance that can help make cooking and baking easier and more efficient.
What's the gas oven ignitor part number for a Kenmore Elite 790.3670?
The gas oven ignitor part number for a Kenmore Elite 790.3670 may vary depending on the specific model and serial number of your appliance. However, a commonly used gas oven ignitor for this model is part number 5303935066.
I would recommend checking your owner's manual or contacting Kenmore customer service to confirm the correct part number for your specific appliance. Additionally, it's important to ensure that you purchase a gas oven ignitor that is compatible with your Kenmore Elite model to avoid any potential issues or safety hazards.
Problem with kenmore elite gas range. Oven will not heat
It sounds like you may have a problem with the gas valve or the igniter in your Kenmore Elite gas range. The gas valve controls the flow of gas to the burner, and the igniter provides the spark to light the gas.
If the glow plug is coming on but the gas is not igniting, it could be a problem with the igniter itself or the gas valve. The igniter may not be producing a strong enough spark to light the gas, or the gas valve may be clogged or malfunctioning, preventing the gas from flowing properly.
You may want to have a professional technician take a look at your range to diagnose and fix the problem. It is important to have any gas appliance serviced by a qualified technician to ensure safe operation.
Kenmore gas range slow to preheat, takes 1 hour to get to temp.
There are several potential causes for a gas range being slow to preheat. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Check the igniter: While the igniter may be coming on, it may not be getting hot enough to ignite the gas. Make sure the igniter is clean and free from any debris or corrosion. If it is dirty, gently clean it with a soft cloth. If the igniter is damaged or not getting hot enough, it may need to be replaced.
- Check the gas supply: Make sure that the gas supply is turned on and that the gas pressure is sufficient. If the gas pressure is too low, the oven may take longer to preheat.
- Check the oven temperature sensor: A faulty temperature sensor can cause the oven to take longer to preheat. Use a multimeter to test the sensor for continuity. If it is not working properly, it may need to be replaced.
- Check the oven door seal: A faulty oven door seal can cause heat to escape, making it difficult for the oven to reach the desired temperature. Inspect the seal for any cracks or gaps, and replace it if necessary.
- Check the oven igniter safety valve: The igniter safety valve is responsible for regulating the flow of gas to the oven. If it is faulty, it may be restricting the flow of gas, causing the oven to take longer to preheat.
If you are uncomfortable performing any of these troubleshooting steps yourself, it is best to contact a qualified appliance repair technician for assistance.
30" Kenmore gas range door is locked and can not be opened.
If your Kenmore gas range door is locked and cannot be opened, try the following steps:
- Check the control panel for any error messages or fault codes. If there are any, try to clear them by unplugging the range for a few minutes and plugging it back in.
- Check if the oven is in self-cleaning mode. If it is, the door will automatically lock and will not open until the self-cleaning cycle is complete. Wait for the cycle to finish and the oven to cool down before attempting to open the door.
- Try resetting the door latch. Turn off the power to the range for at least 30 seconds, then turn it back on. Press and hold the "Clear/Off" button for three seconds. This should reset the door latch and allow you to open the door.
- If none of the above steps work, it's possible that the door latch or locking mechanism is malfunctioning and needs to be replaced. In this case, it's best to contact a qualified technician to diagnose and repair the issue.
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