I have a two year old range with about 50 hrs. of use. I had the range blower motor replaced. Then I had a circuit board replaced for the oven. My service repairman discovered that the power cord terminal block had a loose wire and caused the terminal block to short. Also, the oven does not come up to temp according to the operators manual. It say set the desired temp. for example 350 degrees once the oven is preheated to 350 a beep sounds. With my oven it is about 60 degrees to low. You have to wait about 10 more minutes. Is this normal with unit? Could the terminal block issue be my problem all along?
I also heard that Frigidaire made a batch of ranges. Could this be one of them? What do you suggest?
Thanks, Vincent
SOURCE: gas oven temp problem
HI thanks for your question. there is a oven sensor , located in the oven, top left corner. replace this part. thanks the appliance doc. please rate my answer. thanks
SOURCE: Frigidaire ES200/300 316257123
look for a shorted bake element .. you should be able to see where it poped. ( some times ) if you have ohm meter you can ck for an open element . **** //
SOURCE: the terminal block that the power cord plugs into sparks
Hi,
The part is called the terminal block and is part number 5304409888
It gets burned due to not being connected tight when the oven was installed or worked on last.
Replace the block and repair any burned wire ends. Make sure connections are tight and you will be good to go
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