Kenmore Range 790.79212300 (79079212300, 790 79212300) Parts
Genuine Frigidaire part
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Part Number: 316267802
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Part Number: 316267806
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Part Number: 316271603
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Part Number: 316272500
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Genuine Frigidaire part
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Part Number: 316432302
Replacement handle for your range door. Installs on the front exterior to provide a grip for opening and closing. Order if your current handle is cracked or broken.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
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Part Number: 5303935220
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Genuine Frigidaire part
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Part Number: 5995392361
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Genuine Frigidaire part
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Part Number: 154079601
Genuine Frigidaire part
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Part Number: 131243700
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The bearing on the dryer drum wore out so bad the ball fell off Thomas J. • Green Bay , WI • October 31, 2016
I replaced the ball and socket connection for the drum. After doing so, I realized that the belt had been stretched and the tension pulley was not putting enough tension on the belt to turn the drum. After ordering a new belt, extra screw that was lost while disassembling the dryer, and some high temperature lubricant for the drum ball and socket the dryer now runs as well as it did when it was new.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 5304494997
The Broiler Pan Assembly is an OEM part for Frigidaire ranges and ovens. This part includes both the broiler pan and the grill rack, designed to catch drippings and promote even cooking when broiling foods. This assembly includes pan and insert.
Causes of a bad broiler pan assembly can include wear and tear from regular use, warping or rusting due to high temperatures, or damage from improper cleaning methods.
Symptoms of a bad Broiler Pan Assembly include:
- Visible warping or rust on the pan or rack
- Difficulty in cleaning due to persistent stains or damage
- Uneven cooking results when broiling
- The pan or rack no longer fitting securely in the oven
This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator and some Kenmore models.
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Didn't come with broiler pan Anthony A. • Wyckoff , NJ • January 05, 2016
Bought one from your company. Very good service
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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 316223300
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Erratic flame and trouble lighting Daniel F. • Chester , NY • April 28, 2019
My wife changed out the burners in about 5 minutes or less, no tools needed
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Part Number: 316206401
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Electric igniters wouldn't work had small flames and yellow flame also which would stain cooking pots and pans Daniel S. • Zarephath , NJ • October 24, 2014
Replaced the burners and installed the right lp conversion kit. All problems solved. The electric igniters work like a charm, I have nice flames and all bright blue. No more messy clean ups after cooking.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 316216501
This is the left side door hinge. For right side use 316216500.
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Oven door hinges broke. Tim B. • Antigo , WI • April 15, 2018
Ordered these replacements. Found it odd that one side was more than the orher, but this was the same on every site I searched. This site was the best price after shipping. They both came in three days, as scheduled, but in individual packages and two different brands? They did both fit, and were easy to install. Only issue that I had was that the screw holes that hold the hinges to the oven were not threaded to receive the small machine screws. Luckily I had a 10-32 tap to solve this problem....
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Genuine Frigidaire part
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Part Number: 316212300
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Burners were slow to light or wouldn't light on range Merrell S. • Saint Joseph , IL • June 04, 2015
Bought new burner tops for all four burners. Lights great now with nice blue flames and no yellow.
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Part Number: 316468600
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The door handle screw holes were hollowed out (the handle is plastic) making the door continuously fall off the plastic latches on the door trim were also broken off. Matthew F. • Columbia , MO • January 17, 2020
Replacing the trim takes a little bit of alignment and light force. The trim slides over the glass panel of the door, with the glass sliding into plastic tabs. We kept the door nearly vertical (almost closed), lined up the tabs on the trim with the glass door, and used mild force to slide the trim down onto the glass door. (Also, we found that the tabs on trim we ordered were much bigger than the tabs on our broken trim. This is probably due to slight variations in Frigidaire's design over...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 316241704
A surface burner skirt that covers and protects the heating element on your electric range cooktop. This metal component directs heat upward while shielding the element from spills and debris. Replace it when the skirt is warped, discolored from overheating, or has cracks that affect heat distribution.
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Perforated skirt Gabriel C. • Jefferson , LA • December 13, 2015
I thought this would be a simple remove and replace, boy was I wrong. This repair became more complicated then it should have been. The screws holding the skirt were frozen and broke when trying to remove. Had to end up cutting the skirt using a dremel and a cutting blade. Was able to remove one of the screws using a pinning plier. The other one I had to bore it out using a drill bit. Once that was done the rest was a breeze, discarded bad seal, clean the surface, install the new seal and...
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