SOURCE: Element Problem
I believe the range you have has a relay board mounted on the rear of the unit. The element switches tell the relay board when to turn the element on and off. You probably have a stuck relay on this board.
This type of set-up is fairly new and not a whole lot of people have worked on them. They will throw a good repairman for a loop the first time he tries to diagnose one.
(I speak from experience)
SOURCE: Dual element burner on glasstop range...inner element stays on
It is the burner control (behind the knob). The triac in the control has failed. $50 item, 10 minute change. Just make note which wire goes to which terminal.
I doubt that it is the control board, as the board has little to do with the stove top, but rather controls the display and the oven temperature/feedback monitoring.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Front left dual element on a Frigidaire ceramic
open the door and look under the top remove the screws and the top will lift
SOURCE: Frigidaire Gallery stove, oven won't heat up (electric)
With the oven OFF, check the resistance of the bake element with a ohmmeter on the lowest scale. Rx1. If your reading is infinate, replace the element as most elements will open circuit when they burn out. They don't short out.
SOURCE: heating element stays on when turned off
The thermostat (that is the dial that you turn to energize the heating elements) is the only thing that connects power to and disconnects power from the heating element. It is bad.
You can unplug the unit and remove the thermostat. Take it to a parts supplier and get a new one and install it. Your problem will go away.
If you would like to see a wiring diagram...click on this link:
http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Springfield/316255301.pdf
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