I get an error code whenever I press any buttons related to oven. Initially an F-93 code appeared, then F-90. I did a little research and found that perhaps if I unplugged it it would reset. I turned off the circuit breaker for a few minutes but that didn't work. I have an 18th mo. stove , rarely used and the oven has been used perhaps 3-4 times.
HELP!!!??? Please!
SOURCE: FRIGIDAIRE STOVE
F1 is a EOC (electronic Oven Control) failure... you will need to repace EOC
SOURCE: Frigidaire stove model gles388dsb
sounds as if there is a problem with the latch assy, there are 2 switches mounted on the latch mechanism for monitoring positon of hte switches, seems as if one has gone bad, not recognizing the door lock positon therfore continues to rotate without stop.part number for the motor latch assy w/switch and bracket 318095957 . located behind rear panel
SOURCE: F1 llight on, oven locked, stove beeps every few seconds
My stove did the same thing after I cleaned it. I had to have the sensor replaced. That is what the F1 code is.
John
SOURCE: heard popping noise and circuit to stove blew.
Hi
Sounds like your oven heater failed. Not sure if its a fan oven or static type. If you hear a fan inside the oven then its classed as a fan oven
SOURCE: oven door is locked and will not clear. I have tried to reset
Hello JJ, Try pressing the "Clear/OFF" button to stop the self cleaning cycle. It will take up to an hour before the oven will unlock the door, if the oven has started to heat up for the cleaning process
You may have started the default 3 hour self-clean cycle, so you can attempt to reduce the time to 2 hours, by pushing the timer down so it displays "2" which would indicate the shorter cleaning cycle. Then at the end of the timed cleaning cycle, it should open up, once the temperature has cooled sufficiently for it to be safe to open, again, which takes up to an hour to sufficiently cool.
Typically, when an oven is accidently put into self clean mode, the timer "kicks in" and the timer has to run out before the oven will unlock. With the older mechanical knob timers, you could just rotater the timer until you reached the end of the pre-set time. With the electronic timers, you have to let the timer "count down" until it reaches zero before the oven will unlock the oven door.
Here's a link to the Frigidare site where you can select your specific FEF352 version and download a owners manual, free of charge.
http://www.frigidaire.com/manuals
Just enter in FEF352 and then scroll down the page until you find your particular version of teh FEF352 oven/range and then click on "complete owners guide" (english) to get the manual in an Adobe pdf format.
I hope you find this Very Helpful and best regards!
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