Most common Kenmore wall oven parts that need replacing
- Burner igniter. The oven burner igniter lights the gas in the burner tube to heat the oven.
- Safety gas valve. The safety gas valve opens to supply gas to the burner tube when the igniter is hot enough to light the burner.
- Oven temperature sensor. The oven temperature sensor detects temperature inside the oven cavity and sends temperature signals to the electronic oven control board.
- Kenmore wall oven control board replacement. The wall oven control board controls oven heating to maintain set oven temperature. When your wall oven isn't working properly, get the Kenmore wall oven control board replacement part to fix the problem.
How to fix your Kenmore wall oven when the door won't unlock
If the door won't open when the oven cools down after self-cleaning, or when you try to disable child lock mode or control lock mode, the problem could be with the oven door lock assembly or the electronic control board. First, shut off power to the oven for 2 minutes and then restore power to reboot the control board. Try disabling the control lock or set and then cancel a self-clean cycle to unlock the oven.
If the oven door won't unlock, shut off power and then check the wiring between the electronic control board and the oven door lock assembly. If the wiring is okay, replace the oven door lock assembly. If that doesn't fix the problem, you might need to replace the electronic control board as well.
Sears PartsDirect has the replacement parts you need to fix old Kenmore wall oven models
Trust Sears PartsDirect to have the Kenmore wall oven parts you need to fix older oven models when a failure occurs. Use the exploded parts drawings on our Sears PartsDirect website to easily find the replacement parts you need to fix any wall oven failure.
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