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Frigidaire Electric wall ovens

Official Frigidaire electric wall oven parts

Frigidaire makes electric wall ovens that have a reputation for dependability. Many homeowners choose Frigidaire electric wall ovens because of their top performance features and accurate temperature controls. When your Frigidaire electric wall oven isn't heating properly, find the replacement parts you need to fix the problem at Sears PartsDirect.

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Correcting a Frigidaire electric wall oven's temperature setting

  • Press and hold both the BAKE and BROIL buttons for 3 seconds, until the display shows SF.
  • Press the BAKE button. A factory-set 2-digit number is displayed (typically 00).
  • Press and hold the up or down arrow pad to set the temperature. For testing, raise or lower it 25 degrees.
  • Press the BAKE button to save the adjustment setting.

Troubleshooting your Frigidaire electric wall oven when it won't bake

A failed control thermostat can prevent the oven from baking on a wall oven that uses dials for the oven controls. On a wall oven with a digital display, a failed electronic control board or relay control board may keep the oven from working. A bad temperature sensor probe will also prevent the oven from heating. A broken bake element in an electric oven or a failed igniter in a gas oven can also cause a heating failure. For more troubleshooting tips, watch our electric wall oven won't heat video to figure out how to fix the problem.