Frigidaire FEB27S5A Electric Single Oven - Page 2 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Controls work fine , element glows red, but stove
Ok, I'm assuming the element is the ignitor right? The trick here is the ignitor, if it's a glow type. The ignitor must decrease it's resistance enough to allow the gas valve to receive it's calibrated min current to open. If the ignitor is bad it can glow just fine but if the intensity is not sufficient, the resistance will not be decreased enough to trigger the gas valve. Sorry to get complicated. I would replace the ignitor first and go from there. Hope this helps.
Rich
Western Appliance Repair
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10/9/2010 1:30:02 AM •
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Self clean results in f9 and beeping
Hi,
Before you go working too hard to get you oven to go intothe self clean mode(self destruct)....check out this tip...
Self Cleaning Oven Problemheatman101
" Wish I had read this first. I never would have used the self cleaningoption. Thanks for the info!!
utut
9/30/2010 4:12:43 AM •
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Sometimes the oven works and sometimes it doesn't.
hello,
Have you check on the element to be alright ?
but am sure that it is a powering problem may be you change the wire and the element at a time and make sure you are buying the original thermostat from the same company for easy compatible .
Thank you and thanks for using fixya.
9/19/2010 5:49:02 PM •
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on Sep 19, 2010
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Oven having F11
Hello, F11 is definitely a key stuck failure and I didn't require any parts to fix this.
The
cause of the problem is an over abundant use of double sided tape at
the factory. I suspect that either heat or continued use of certain
buttons causes the glue to weep into the button/contact pad causing the
button to stick to the contact. On powering up our range showed PF and
if you waited 10-15 secs without touching any keys F11 would display
and and there was continuous beeping. I verified this was the case by
removing the upper rear panel of the stove and disconnecting the keypad
connector from the upper left of the lockout board. Then on powering up
our range simply sat there showing PF. Of course you can't get past
this with the keyboard disconnected anyway.
The fix--- to make
repair easier I removed the glass panel to which the keypad is stuck
from the range. Pull off the burner knobs and you will find plastic
nuts holding the glass panel to the metal housing. Remove the plastic
nuts (make sure you let the keyboard connector go first by pulling the
connector lock -small tabs on either side of the keyboard ribbon -
towards you about 1/8". The ribbon cable will then slide right out.)
Use a razor blade to gently work your way around the plastic trim bezel
and remove the bezel. The keypad actually consists of three plastic
sheets sandwiched together. You only need to remove the top 2 layers.
Layer 1 is the printed keypad and layer 2 is the contact pad.
You
have to be careful in all this or you may crease or damage a panel. I
started the edge with a razor blade and then stuck in the edge of a
spatula. The idea is not to slide the spatula in but rather to insert
it a small amount and lift. Slide it in a little more and lift. Just
have a little patience and don't simply try and slide the spatula in or
you may scrape the keypad and/or contact pad. While I suppose the more
AR of us would then have to clean all the double sided tape off I
simply cleaned up the keypads and matching contact pads. I stuck the
whole thing back together and reattached the keyboard ribbon cable
(hold it in place while pushing in the cable lock mentioned above. If
you aren't too squeamish you can test the keypad while you have
everything apart as follows: Connect the contact pad (this is the part
with the ribbon cable attached) to the lockout board. Power up the
stove. At PF touch one of the keypads to the stop/cancel contact pad.
The PF should be cleared and you should be able to operate the oven by
touching one of the keypads to appropriate contact pads.
Thanks
7/13/2010 4:40:13 PM •
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on Jul 13, 2010
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DOOR LATCH IN LOCKED POSTION WON'T RELEASE
try to press and hold the clear off key for three to five seconds.you may need to remove the back panel and remove the door lock mechanism in order to release the lock try unplugginf the unit for a couple of minutes as well
6/22/2010 11:42:58 PM •
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on Jun 22, 2010
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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
5/7/2010 1:00:02 AM •
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on May 07, 2010
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I've got a self cleaning oven don't know how to
Hello there!
It depends over a lot ot sets of those self cleaning oven...
IS there any instruction manual for that device, there must be, search over the internet i really dont know what could i suggest to you if i dont have any details. Good luck! =)
Sincerely
Aleksandar Adzic
4/16/2010 9:31:57 PM •
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on Apr 16, 2010
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Igniter comes on but gas won't light
It should glow almost a bright white. If its just an orange glow then replace the ignitor. Its probably just weak. If its weak it will not allow enough current to flow through it to open the gas valve. Good luck _MJ_
3/24/2010 3:06:01 AM •
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on Mar 24, 2010
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Displays F-5 and beeping
Hello- Sorry - no good news here. The code described- F5 - indicates control board failure. The only solution is to replace the clock timer. Part is about 150$. Installation is fairly easy, if cost is justified. These computers are the weakest link in modern ovens. If you do go with repair, avoid using the 'self-clean' function. This is the usual cause of control failure. Please acknowledge this post if informative.- Thanks- Ed
3/19/2010 5:19:17 AM •
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on Mar 19, 2010
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The thermostat lights up but the element stays
check the voltage going into the heating element. If you've got voltage then that means the element is bad, if you don't there must be a break in the line somewhere between the thermostat and the element.
3/6/2010 8:59:34 PM •
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on Mar 06, 2010
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