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Check the element connections first. 99% I would say you have a poor or dirty connection causing poor current flow to the element. Then check the temp sensor. Best wishes!
If you can provide the complete model number (usually on inside of door frame or around the bottom door opening), I'll see what I can find for you.
There are many possible scenarios as I hope you can appreciate being this is a global repair site, even within' the Frigidaire brand so I'll need to clarify the make & model before moving forward.
I have a kenmore electric range/ultra bake, after using the self-cleaning mode on the oven, I cannot get the oven to heat up when I put it in the preheat mode. What should I do?
Morison,
The same thing happened to me about a week ago. I was preheating our electric oven, heard a very loud bang/pop. Checked and the oven had PF (power failure) I went downstairs and the breaker was tripped. Came back upstairs and to look at stove, the burners are working fine so I continued to preheat oven after a half an hour the oven was only slightly warm. Did you ever find out what was wrong?
More than likely, its your oven thermometer thats taking a half hour to read correctly. The oven is probably getting there sooner. If you had a digital thermometer, the read would come quicker. So save your money,nothing wrong with your stove.
The coils should glow red when working. If the lower (bake) element does not glow it may be burnt out. Some ovens cycle the bake and broil elements during preheat and that mey be why you are getting some heat.
I have a Frigidaire electric oven model # PLES389ECE. It is two years old. It has maybe 50hrs of use. I had the oven blower motor go out. Then I had a circuit board malfunction. The repairman discovered that one of the main terminal connections was loose and caused the terminal block to short. Could this have been the problem all along? Also, we are having a problem with the oven coming up to temp. According to the operating manual, set oven temp. lets say for example 350 degrees. Once the oven is preheated to 350 a beep sounds. With my oven the oven is about 60 degrees to low. You have to wait about 10 more minutes. Is this normal with this model?
Has anyone else had problems with this model? I also heard that Frigidaire made a bad batch of ranges. Could this be one of them?
Thanks, Vincent
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