Frigidaire 2004 and newer model self-cleaning electric freestanding range error codes
These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with your Frigidaire self-cleaning freestanding range (2004-current models). For repair how-to help, visit the PartsDirect repair help section, which includes repair help for ranges, other major appliances, lawn and garden equipment, garage door openers, vacuum cleaners and more. Search for your model number to find a complete list of replacement parts for your range.
Runaway temperature (oven temperature is more than 600 and increasing).
If oven isn't overheating, replace the oven temperature sensor probe. If it's overheating, disconnect and reconnect power; if the error returns, replace the electronic oven control board.
Electronic oven control board's keyboard is shorted,
Disconnect electrical power, wait 30 seconds and restore power. If the fault code returns, replace the electronic oven control board.
Faulty micro-processor identification for the electronic oven control board
Disconnect electrical power, wait 30 seconds and restore power. If the fault code returns, replace the electronic oven control board.
Faulty Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) identification or a faulty Internal Memory Checksum Error
Disconnect electrical power, wait 30 seconds and restore power. If the fault code returns, replace the electronic oven control board.
Electrically open oven temperature sensor probe connection
Shut off electrical power and check the resistance of the oven temperature sensor probe. If the resistance exceeds 5000 ohms, replace the sensor. If not, plug the sensor back in and check the resistance through the entire circuit. If the If the resistance is abnormal, have the wiring repaired. If not, replace the electronic oven control board.
Shorted oven temperature sensor probe circuit
Shut off electrical power and check the resistance of the oven temperature sensor probe. If the resistance is less than 500 ohms, replace the sensor. If not, plug the sensor back in and check the resistance through the entire circuit. If the If the resistance is abnormal, have the wiring repaired. If not, replace the electronic oven control board.
Maximum oven door unlock time exceeded.
If the wiring in the door lock circuit is sound and the door lock motor doesn't run when it receives power, replace the door lock motor assembly. If the electronic control board doesn't send power to the door lock motor assembly, replace the electronic oven control board.
Maximum oven door unlock attempts exceeded.
If the wiring in the door lock circuit is sound and the door lock motor doesn't run when it receives power, replace the door lock motor assembly. If the electronic control board doesn't send power to the door lock motor assembly, replace the electronic oven control board.
Maximum oven door open time exceeded.
If the wiring in the door lock circuit is sound and the door lock motor doesn't run when it receives power, replace the door lock motor assembly. If the electronic control board doesn't send power to the door lock motor assembly, replace the electronic oven control board.
Maximum oven door lock time exceeded.
If the wiring in the door lock circuit is sound and the door lock motor doesn't run when it receives power, replace the door lock motor assembly. If the electronic control board doesn't send power to the door lock motor assembly, replace the electronic oven control board.
Maximum oven door lock attempts exceeded.
Check the wiring between the electronic oven control board and the oven door lock motor microswitch. Replace the oven door latch motor assembly if necessary. Check for binding of the latch cam, lock motor rod and lock motor cam. If the lock motor coil is open, replace the lock motor, assembly. If the lock motor continuously runs and the microswitch is open, replace the oven door latch motor assembly. If the oven door light switch is open, replace it. If the above troubleshooting doesn't resolve the problem, replace the electronic oven control board.
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