Kenmore oven doesn't work

House power was interrupted during cleaning cycle. I reset the clock and started the cleaning cycle again. Although the indicator lights came on, the oven didn’t heat during the cleaning cycle and the oven will not light at all. The top burner still lights and functions as a broiler. Also, this stove has a warming drawer that does work!

I was about to post a similar issue with a Kenmore Gas oven. I might be able to help you get the oven to work although, you’ll have to baby sit it while it’s on.
First thing you need to do is take the screws out that secure the bottom pan which will allow you access to the flame bar.
Next. Turn on the oven to a desired temp and wait about 5 minutes. The igniter should be glowing.
Now. In your right hand you’ll need something about 2 feet long and somewhat on the heavy side. Open the door, lift up the pan and give the flame bar a firm tap with the object. It might take a couple of tries but the bar might just light up as it does in mine.
I’m still not sure why this has happened to mine or why the aforementioned procedure works but, it does.
I do have to baby sit the oven because it won’t always re-light after the temp drops. That’s when I take a whack at the door with a firm knee hit and it will re-light.

[QUOTE=Necromancer;80836]I was about to post a similar issue with a Kenmore Gas oven. I might be able to help you get the oven to work although, you’ll have to baby sit it while it’s on.
First thing you need to do is take the screws out that secure the bottom pan which will allow you access to the flame bar.
Next. Turn on the oven to a desired temp and wait about 5 minutes. The igniter should be glowing.
Now. In your right hand you’ll need something about 2 feet long and somewhat on the heavy side. Open the door, lift up the pan and give the flame bar a firm tap with the object. It might take a couple of tries but the bar might just light up as it does in mine.
I’m still not sure why this has happened to mine or why the aforementioned procedure works but, it does.
I do have to baby sit the oven because it won’t always re-light after the temp drops. That’s when I take a whack at the door with a firm knee hit and it will re-light.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, but I already took off the bottom pan and the igniter doesn’t glow. The igniter at the top of the oven also does not glow when I turn the oven, but does when I turn on the broiler. I assume that the two must be connected so that if one doesn’t work, they both won’t work. I suspect that either the igniter is bad or the control panel needs to be replaced.

[QUOTE=jimneaf;80863]Thanks, but I already took off the bottom pan and the igniter doesn’t glow. The igniter at the top of the oven also does not glow when I turn the oven, but does when I turn on the broiler. I assume that the two must be connected so that if one doesn’t work, they both won’t work. I suspect that either the igniter is bad or the control panel needs to be replaced.[/QUOTE]

Most likely the problem is a bad Bake igniter. For more accurate advice we need the complete model number of the oven.

Gene.

[QUOTE=Necromancer;80836]I was about to post a similar issue with a Kenmore Gas oven. I might be able to help you get the oven to work although, you’ll have to baby sit it while it’s on.
First thing you need to do is take the screws out that secure the bottom pan which will allow you access to the flame bar.
Next. Turn on the oven to a desired temp and wait about 5 minutes. The igniter should be glowing.
Now. In your right hand you’ll need something about 2 feet long and somewhat on the heavy side. Open the door, lift up the pan and give the flame bar a firm tap with the object. It might take a couple of tries but the bar might just light up as it does in mine.
I’m still not sure why this has happened to mine or why the aforementioned procedure works but, it does.
I do have to baby sit the oven because it won’t always re-light after the temp drops. That’s when I take a whack at the door with a firm knee hit and it will re-light.[/QUOTE]

Sounds like the oven igniter is the culprit. If you need the correct part number for the igniter then post the complete model number of the oven.

Gene.

model is Kenmore (frigidare) 790.78692401

Remove the oven floor and the flame spreader. Check for 120VAC to the Bake igniter while the control calls for Bake. If there is proper voltage then replace the igniter.

  • The part number for the Bake igniter is AP3963540

Gene.

Thanks Gene, I’ll check it out! Jim

[quote=Gene;80920]Sounds like the oven igniter is the culprit. If you need the correct part number for the igniter then post the complete model number of the oven.

Gene.[/quote]
Kenmore (Hotpoint) 317B6528P001

Help me understand how to determine if the igniter is the problem. I’m fairly handy but have a problem determining if the igniter is bad since it does glow.
I took the door off and removed the floor pan to inspect the igniter operation one day and, it seemed to be working as it should. But while doing the inspection I somehow tapped on the flame bar and it immediately lighted.
Also. When the flame bar lights after a good tap, it will only be a small flame until I tap it again which causes it to light up fully.
I have a multi-tester.

Thank you.

Gene,
I checked and have no voltage to the lower igniter when I turn the on. Control panel?? Jim

Locate the Bake gas safety valve. Remove the two wires from the gas valve terminals and check for continuity between them. If the circuit is open then the gas valve has to be replaced.

Post the results.

Gene.

Thanks, I’ll give it a try. Jim

I have the exactly problem and same model oven. The rang works well. I have replaced the igniter with a new one. The igniter just doesn’t glowing. Then I checked the continuity of the igniter and the continuity of the gas valve. They are all good. What could be wrong? Thanks.

You are third or fourth person on this thread. Model numbers were different. :confused:

Gene.