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Kenmore Elite Warming drawers

Official Kenmore Elite warming drawer parts

Kenmore Elite warming drawers add style and convenience to a built-in oven ensemble. Kenmore Elite warming drawers work great when proofing dough or keeping items warm. When your Kenmore Elite warming drawer acts up, get the repair parts you need to fix the problem at Sears PartsDirect.

Testing the high-limit thermostat in your Kenmore Elite warming drawer

  • The high-limit thermostat can prevent the warming drawer from heating if the thermostat trips and doesn't reset.
  • You can check the high-limit thermostat using a multi-meter to see whether it's tripped and it's preventing the warming drawer from heating.
  • Shut off the house circuit breaker for the warming drawer to completely disconnect electrical power before accessing and testing the high-limit thermostat.
  • Disconnect the wires from the high-limit thermostat and measure the resistance through the high-limit thermostat using the multimeter. The meter should measure near 0 ohms of resistance through the high-limit thermostat if the thermostat is good. If the meter measures infinite resistance through the high-limit thermostat, you'll need to replace the high-limit thermostat.

Electrical safety tips to follow when using your Kenmore Elite warming drawer

  • Always shut off the house circuit breaker to completely disconnect electrical power from the warming drawer when cleaning or repairing the appliance.
  • Don't let water drip down through the control panel and onto the thermostat or electronic control board when cleaning the warming drawer. Use a damp cloth to clean the controls to avoid getting water on internal control components.
  • Have a service technician examine and repair the warming drawer if liquids get spilled onto the internal controls and the house circuit breaker trips—indicating a short circuit in the controls or wiring occurred.