Good Morning friend, thank you for your inquiry!
From what you have described your Frigidaire range is displaying an "F31" error code. An "F31" stands for a shorted probe connection. This could be an issue with your RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector), EOC (Electronic Oven Control), or wiring harness. I would recommend performing a reset on your range to help clear out any false error codes. In order to reset your range you need to disconnect power from it for roughly ten minutes. If this does not help resolve your issue and you continue to receive the error code you may need to have a professional out to perform a proper diagnosis and repair. This will help you avoid any unnecessary part purchases. -Matt
Hello Jim, thanks for your post!
From my understanding your Frigidaire range, LFGF3014LBC, is displaying an error code of "F31". The "F31" error code stands for a shorted probe connection which could be an issue with your EOC (Electronic Oven Control), wiring harness, or RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector). I would suggest performing a reset on your range to help clear out any false error codes. You can reset your range by flipping off the household circuit breaker for ten minutes. I hope this information is helpful to some degree. -Matt
Thank you for your post, friend!
I would suggest either your switch or element could be causing the problem within your burners. I would perform a reset on your appliance which you can do by unplugging your power cord or flipping the household circuit breaker for ten minutes.
If that does not help correct the issue I would recommend reaching out to a professional for proper diagnosis and repair of your range. I hope this is helpful. -Matt
Hello friend, thank you for your post!
I understand that you need to fix a sprung oven door on your Frigidaire range. If you need to replace the hinges or door we recommend seeking assistance from a professional. Some of these intricate parts do require precision and patience, therefore when replacing the exchange of such components or removing them from your appliance, I always suggest seeking professional assistance. One must be very careful as these replacements can lead to potential harm. -Matt
Good Afternoon Gwen - Try reprogramming the range by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. Wait approximately ten minutes and turn the unit back on. If issue persists, then the unit could possibly be experiencing an issue with a wiring failure, EOC (electronic oven control), sensor probe and/or faulty bake or broil element. I would strongly recommend consulting a professional to narrow down the precise issue before investing in parts that may or may not be the root cause.
Hello Peter Robinson - If the display LED's are dimmed on the range but it is working, then it sounds like more than likely the EOC (electronic oven control) or wiring failure will need replacing. I personally recommend contacting a professional for an accurate diagnosis and to assist with the repairs. You can often locate a qualified provider by visiting the manufacturer website.
Hi michell51238 - From what you are describing it sounds like the range may possibly have a faulty light switch or wiring failure that only a professional can repair. I personally recommend consulting a certified technician for a proper diagnosis and to move forward accurately.
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