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Hello. The closest model to the one you say you have is
79092702011... There is nothing on the sears website remotely close...The elements, if this is the real model you have, are as follows:
bake...316505500
Broil...316203301
I hope this helps you...

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douglas smith

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2007

SOURCE: electric oven too hot

difficult to see what you have done here! can you come back with some info: do you have an earth trip fitted in your consumer unit? how many wires are fitted to the element? did you touch any other wiring except those connected to the element?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 13, 2008

SOURCE: no heat in either oven

May I please have some more information. How do you know you have electricity, because the display is on, inside lights etc. Have you checked the voltage from the wall? It is possible on 220v appliances that 1/2 of the breaker has tripped, thus all the 110v systems work (like lights) except the heating elements, which are 220v. Because both ovens have the same problem, its most likely a power source problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2008

SOURCE: Kenmore electric stove heating element how to replace

A replacement is usually around $40. There are usually 2 screws holding the element in the back of the stove. Turn off the power and remove the element. There are usually only 2 wires. It really doesn't matter which goes where. Install the new element and see if it will shut off when oven reachers temp. If it continues to heat, there is another piece that needs to be replaced. If there is a contactor or relay replace it, If not the thermostat needs to be replaced. Sometimes when the element burns out it shorts to the ground and fuses the contacts forcing the element to stay on. Sometimes you actually have to turn off the power to the stove.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2010

SOURCE: oven's bottom heating element does not heat

this should show you how to change it

You-Tube video "pEhRqdvpiJM" placeholder (do not delete)

The main fault when the oven is not heating is that the element has blown here is a video on how to change your fan oven element and the motor.
For all your fan oven element click here

ashburton

  • 417 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 15, 2010

SOURCE: Need to replace heating element

Have you tried www.appliancepartspros.com

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