I have an older, I believe mid 70's cream colored kenmore model 628.9468213 serial 6B 81029 electric range.
It has a few problems...
I can use the right 2 burners together with no issue.
It seems like if I try to use a right burner and a left burner I get an awful burning smell.
This range has the big normal size oven on the right and then a narrow oven on the left.
The range is missing one of the oven temp knobs and the selector knob is broke.
The ovens do not appear to stop heating.
I am planning on selling this range (I like the overall design of it and how solid it is built) but I came into a 1930's magic chef gas range, complete with the light fixture. It has an issue I will address in another post.
I plan to have the magic chef installed, as the house is a 1941 build, and I want to gradually make the kitchen as period as possible.
I want to price the Kenmore electric range appropriately.
If the repairs are going to be expensive for the new owner, then I want to price accordingly. If the repairs are going to be inexpensive, then I want to get decent market value for it, to hopefully cover the cost of having the gas line extended back into the kitchen.
Anybody know what I might be looking at as possible repairs?
One person suggested that the wrong knobs could cause the oven to not stop heating... sounded odd to me, but I am not an appliance repair person, so who knows?
I am in Dayton, OH, if that might have any bearing on anything.

It has a few problems...
I can use the right 2 burners together with no issue.
It seems like if I try to use a right burner and a left burner I get an awful burning smell.
This range has the big normal size oven on the right and then a narrow oven on the left.
The range is missing one of the oven temp knobs and the selector knob is broke.
The ovens do not appear to stop heating.
I am planning on selling this range (I like the overall design of it and how solid it is built) but I came into a 1930's magic chef gas range, complete with the light fixture. It has an issue I will address in another post.
I plan to have the magic chef installed, as the house is a 1941 build, and I want to gradually make the kitchen as period as possible.
I want to price the Kenmore electric range appropriately.
If the repairs are going to be expensive for the new owner, then I want to price accordingly. If the repairs are going to be inexpensive, then I want to get decent market value for it, to hopefully cover the cost of having the gas line extended back into the kitchen.
Anybody know what I might be looking at as possible repairs?
One person suggested that the wrong knobs could cause the oven to not stop heating... sounded odd to me, but I am not an appliance repair person, so who knows?
I am in Dayton, OH, if that might have any bearing on anything.
