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- Element will not heat
- Little to no heat when baking
- Little to no heat when broiling
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2. Ordered the part from partselect.com
3. Disconnected element, connected the new one, and screwed it back in. Read more...
- Element will not heat
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I was extremely pleased with the easy ordering and prompt delivery of parts that actually fit as they should! Read more...
- Element will not heat
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I was extremely pleased with the easy ordering and prompt delivery of parts that actually fit as they should! Read more...
- Element will not heat
- Little to no heat when broiling
- Oven is too hot
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I didn't want to call a repair man because I didn't want to be charged a $150 to have him come out and they to pay extra for parts (and of course a 2nd visit). So I went to www.Partselect.com and typed in the model of my range. Found the diagrams for my range and saw that from the switch ran a pair of wires to a Universal Receptacle (aka Terminal Block Kit). I figured since the Red light turns on when I turn the switch on it has to be the Terminal Block.
I ordered the part from www.Partselect.com ($14.00 including shipping) and replaced the part. The burner still would not get hot. I decided to test the switch. I removed the Control Panel cover (which is secure by 2 screws just below the digital clock). Once the cover was off, I saw the Blue wires going from the switch to the Terminal Block. To test the switch, I disconnected the two Blue Wires from connectors H1 and H2 and temporarily connected them to H1 and H2 of another switch. Sure enough, when I turned the other switch the element got hot.
So I placed another order from www.Partselect.com for a replacement switch ($50 including shipping). When that part came, I flipped the electrical circuit going to the range. I then removed the Control Panel cover again. With the new switch in hand (holding it near the old switch still attached to the Control Panel, I used the pliers to pull out each wire from it's connector and place it to it's corresponding connector on the new switch. Once all the wires were connected to the new switch, I pulled the knob of the switch off then used a phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws holding the switch to the control panel. I replaced the old switch with the new one put the screws back in, replaced the knob. Turned the circuit back on and tested to make sure that the element got hot. When it did, then I replaced the Control Panel cover and enjoyed a nice dinner that was cooked in less time than we're accustomed to because of the new burner. So I spent a total of $64.00 to fix our range. Less than half the amount I would've spent if I called for a technican. And far less then buying a new range.
Partselect is a great resource for information. They have diagrams and schematics available to view and/or download. And when ordering it's a snap because there's an "Add to Cart" button next to each part it lists. So there's no confusion. I've already recommended Partselect.com to about 5 people. And will continue to do so!! Read more...
- Element will not heat
- Oven not heating evenly
- Will Not Start
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As far as the drawer glides they just snap into place Read more...
- Element will not heat
- Will Not Start
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- Element will not heat
- Gas igniter glows, but will not light
- Little to no heat when baking
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- Element will not heat
- Gas igniter glows, but will not light
- Gas smell
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Other than that, it was quite easy. Read more...
- Element will not heat
- Gas igniter glows, but will not light
- Little to no heat when baking
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I had to splice wires since new probe ends did not match up.
the instructions were to splice the wires. I had the breaker off for about 3 hours. this is not in the instructions, but being a widow, I had to ask a few people why it would not come on after I connected the wires.
After waiting, I turned the breaker on and my range came back on. Read more...
Frigidaire Range Appliance Types
Related Frigidaire Range Parts
- Frigidaire Range Elements and Burners
- Frigidaire Range Drip Bowls
- Frigidaire Range Switches
- Frigidaire Range Igniters
- Frigidaire Range Wire Plugs and Connectors
- Frigidaire Range Thermostats
- Frigidaire Range Drawers and Glides
- Frigidaire Range Knobs
- Frigidaire Range Valves
- Frigidaire Range Hardware
- Frigidaire Range Circuit Boards and Touch Pads
- Frigidaire Range Caps and Lids
- Frigidaire Range Racks
- Frigidaire Range Lights and Bulbs
- Frigidaire Range Seals and Gaskets
- Frigidaire Range Handles
- Frigidaire Range Hinges
- Frigidaire Range Panels
- Frigidaire Range Brackets and Flanges
- Frigidaire Range Grates
- Frigidaire Range Doors
- Frigidaire Range Motors
- Frigidaire Range Cooktops
- Frigidaire Range Springs and Shock Absorbers
- Frigidaire Range Ducts and Vents
- Frigidaire Range Hoses and Tubes
- Frigidaire Range Deflectors and Chutes
Popular Frigidaire Range Models
Below are the most popular Frigidaire Range models we have. Enter your model number in the search box to find your model.
- LGEF3045KFK ELECTRIC RANGE
- PLES389ECH Slide-in, Electric
- FFEF3015LSM ELECTRIC RANGE
- PLES389DCC Slide-in, Electric
- FFEF3048LSM ELECTRIC RANGE
- PLCS389DCB Slide-in, Electric, Gas
- FFEF3011LWD
- LFEF3011LWD
- LGEF3045KFE
- LGEF3045KFB
- FFEF3043LSK ELECTRIC RANGE
- FGEF3035RFA ELECTRIC RANGE
- FFGF3052TSA GAS RANGE
- PLES389ECG Slide-in, Electric
- FEFL68GMA Free Standing, Electric
- LGEF3043KFN ELECTRIC RANGE
- FFGF3047LSF GAS RANGE
- LGEF3045KFH ELECTRIC RANGE
- LFEF3011LBD
- LFGF3052TFA GAS RANGE