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i know that it can be very difficult to have issues with your oven. the f93 on this model of kenmore range indicates that you have a problem with the oven door lock assembly (see image below). this can be caused by a failed oven door lock assembly, a wiring failure or a bad electronic oven control board.
i recommend that you unplug the range and check the wiring between the components first. you can remove the upper back panel of the range to access the electronic oven control board in the console. you may need to remove the lower panel to access the door lock assembly on the back of the range. the image below shows the wiring diagram and other information that should help you check the wiring connections. check for a mechanical binding of the door lock assembly as well. if the wiring connections are okay, you will likely need to replace the oven door lock assembly. if you need further assistance, please reply to this thread. thank you for using manage my life.
Your model number should be much longer than 790 30 Open drawers and doors to look for the whole model number around the frame.
With the whole model number you can get more information at Sears Parts Direct. There are parts diagrams and user manuals and you can order parts. http://www.searspartsdirect.com/
This site gives instructions for repairing F11 and recommends checking the temperature probe and tells how to do it.
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