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Element will not heat is the most common symptom for Kenmore 790.15031401 (79015031401, 790 15031401). It takes Less than 15 minutes to fix on average. The instructions below from DIYers like you make the repair simple and easy. Many parts also have a video showing step-by-step how to fix the "Element will not heat" problem for Kenmore 790.15031401. So, if your 790.15031401 range element gives no heat, element is cold or element not heating, the following info will help you identify the problem.
Parts for Kenmore 79015031401
The Surface Unit Switch Kit is an OEM part for Frigidaire ranges. It controls the power and heat levels to the surface burners on the cooktop, allowing you to adjust the temperature for cooking. This kit typically includes the necessary components to replace a faulty switch and restore proper functionality to the burners.
Causes of a bad surface unit switch can include electrical malfunctions, wear and tear from regular use, or damage due to spills or impacts. A faulty switch can prevent the burner from heating correctly or at all.
Symptoms of a bad surface unit switch include:
This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.
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The Small Surface Element Switch is an OEM replacement part for Frigidaire electric ranges. It serves as the control knob and circuitry to safely power one of the smaller cooking elements.
Symptoms of a bad surface element switch include:
Causes relate to thousands of rotations wearing micro-switches and wiring terminals within the control assembly. Regular cleaning around knobs can prevent accelerated deterioration from baked-on debris conducting excess heat.
This genuine OEM replacement part is compatible with other brands including Electrolux and Kenmore as well.
The Oven Temperature Sensor is an OEM part for Frigidaire ovens. It monitors and regulates the oven's temperature by sending accurate temperature readings to the control board. This ensures that the oven maintains the desired cooking temperature throughout the baking or roasting process.
Causes of a bad oven temperature sensor include exposure to high heat over extended periods, electrical issues, or physical damage to the sensor probe.
Symptoms of a bad oven temperature sensor include: