SOURCE: FRIGIDAIRE GAS RANGE FGF378WCC
sl, because it't happening to both broil and bake the first thing I would suspect is the temperature probe. You should ohm it out. You can do this either at the board or at the harness connection in back. For the board, remove the back panel, there should be a 8 pin connector to the left of 3 relays. On the harness measure the resistance of the wires going to pins 1 and 2. On the shemantic it shows them being the 2 on the bottom. Should read around 1100 ohms at room temp. If you cant get a good reading on it there, Remove the probe from the inside oven, remove the screws and pull it out until the harness connector comes through, disconnect it and ohm it out from there. I don't think that both ignitors would fail at the same time so Im leaning toward the probe. Catriver.
SOURCE: My large burner will not shut off on my frigidaire stove.
You need to have the temp regulator replaced.
SOURCE: The right front burner on my Mom's Frigidaire
The recepticle that the burner ends plug into get worn and loose. This will cause arching and that may be what she saw. OR, there could be a wire loose under the stove top feeding the burner. Lift it up and give it a good inspection (with the breaker off). You may need to replace the burner recepticle.
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SOURCE: burners ignite but wont light
Are you on Natural Gas or LP?
If on LP, you may need to change the jets on the burners on top. Most times, when oven and broiler work and top doesn't, and you have spark, your jets are wrong size. Look on back of unit for a cardboard attached to unit, should have jets stuck to cardboard, if notgo to store where you bought unit and buy jets.
SOURCE: none of my stove top burners will spark to ignite
There is an ignition module that sparks when it calls for lighting. This module could have a loose connection or be dead.
Hello Heidi, thanks you for your inquiry!
From the information you have provided you need to change the light bulb inside of your Frigidaire Imperial Electric Range. This appears to be an older model and I was unable to locate any direct information on how to change a bulb. Since your appliance is older than ten years old the manufacturer may not have any information for it. You may need to perform a generic search online for further help with the bulbs or speak with a local technician. I hope this information is helpful. -Matt
Hi - From what you have described the range could possibly be experiencing a faulty element/sensor or the communication to the element from the control board is now compromised. If you are referring to the left front element, the part number is 318178110/MSRP: $65.86. Right front element, part number 316224201/MSRP: $89.60. I would suggest contacting a professional to move forward accurately and properly diagnose the range.
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