This bake element is found on the bottom of the oven.
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Replacing your Frigidaire Wall Oven Bake Element - 2300W
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Little to no heat when baking | Element will not heat
This part works with the following products:
Wall Oven.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire.
Part# 318255100 replaces these:
AP3744689, 1055691, 2118071010, 5303299718
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Harold M - April 25, 2020
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Part arrived in good shape. Two screws out. Wires justt push on and oven working great Thank you.
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Nona D - August 6, 2018
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Easy to select correct part and install went well
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Bottom element burned (flamed) out.
The instruction video for part #125501871 bottom element shows an oven and element different than the Frigidaire. You have to remove the fan shroud (three screws) in order to access the two element screws. The element has connections at the ends of the prongs that turn up at a 90-degree angle. Caution: To avoid pulling insulation out, til
... Read moret the old element up and gently pull it down and out just far enough to see the slipon connections. They're tight. I twisted a screwdriver under them to loosen. Next, you push the connectors onto the new element using needle nose pliers. Tilt the element up, push it in and down, make sure it's level, and screw it tight. Reinstall shroud.
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Robert from CYPRESS, TX
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Bob
October 28, 2017
How much ac voltage needs to enter the lower 2300 watt heating element from the connections in the oven ? I am only getting a reading of 43 volts with a multi meter? I was expecting 115 + \ - ? The oven takes forever to reach the preheat temp. .?
For model number FEB27S5ASB
Hi Bob,
Thank you for your question. Your element should be showing a range between 0 - 50 ohms. That would mean that it is working correctly. You may want to also check your temperature sensor. It could be that part is not working correctly. You can test it the same way as testing your bake element. Good luck with your repair.
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Robert
May 16, 2019
On replacing the bottom element (serial no. Nf91 715699): I couldn't see how you disconnected and then reconnected the wires. Do they just pull apart or is there a screw together connection? Thank you.
For model number FEB786CESG
Hello Robert, thank you for your question. There is an installation video on our site on how to put this in. Here is the link. https://www.partselect.com/PS978771-Frigidaire-318255100-Bake-Element-2300W.htm?SourceCode=4&SearchTerm=FEB786CESG&ModelNum=FEB786CESG. The wires would simply be pulled off the element. Be careful to not pull the connector off of the wire. The whole connector comes off the element then the connector slides over the new element ends. I hope this helps!