Hello Bruce Hubley, thanks for your post!
Based off the information you have provided your Frigidaire wall oven will not heat up higher than 400 degrees. It may be a problem with your thermostat or control panel. I would recommend performing a reset on your oven and you can do that by disconnecting power from your oven for roughly ten minutes. If this does not help correct your issue I would suggest having a professional come out to provide the proper repairs on your oven. Best of luck! -Matt
Thank you for your inquiry, Sam Aghajan!
I see that your Frigidaire range has went through a self-cleaning and the door will not open. It sounds like a possible issue with the door latch or control panel. I understand that you have reset your range and performed a second self-clean. I would suggest holding down the cancel/clear button for five to ten seconds. This should help to unlatch the door. You can also perform a self-clean cycle and before the cycle starts clear it out and that should help to release the door. If that does not work I would recommend contacting a professional technician to come out and repair the latch. Good luck. -Matt
Thank you for your inquiry, Bego?a Rebolledo-Kaufman!
From the information you have provided you are experiencing an issue with your Frigidaire double oven not heating. It sounds like a possible problem with your element or thermostat. I would suggest to perform a reset on your range, to see if that would help correct any miscommunication within the electrical components. In order to reset your range you would need to flip the household circuit breaker off for ten minutes. If you still continue to have an issue with the oven I would recommend having a professional technician out to provide an accurate diagnosis and replace any electrical parts needed inside of your oven. Hopefully this is helpful to some degree. -Matt
Thank you for your inquiry, Stphanie Perreault!
From my understanding your Frigidaire oven will not heat up properly. It sounds like a possible issue with your thermostat or sensor. I would recommend allowing a professional technician to perform a proper diagnosis and locate the part needed for repair. This will help to avoid any unnecessary part purchases. Good luck. -Matt
Good Morning Marlyn Allen, thanks for your post!
Based off the information you have provided your Frigidaire oven door will not open after it has cooled down. I would hold down the clear or cancel button for ten seconds that should release the door. If that does not work I would perform a reset on your oven and you can do that by disconnecting the power from it for approximately ten minutes. You can also perform another self-cleaning cycle and before it starts cancel the self-cleaning and then wait for ten seconds and the door should release. If you follow these steps and the door does not open it could be a faulty door latch and that would need to be replaced by a technician. Best of luck! -Matt
I appreciate your inquiry, Stephanie Givan!
From what you are describing it sounds like a possible short with your breaker box or issue with your terminal block within your Frigidaire range. I would recommend reaching out to a professional technician for a proper diagnosis to be completed. The technician will have the correct tools to check for any electrical issues within the range to make sure the correct component is being replaced. This will help avoid any unnecessary part purchases. -Matt
Thank you for your post, friend!
I see that you are having some challenges with your Frigidaire range. On your control panel if you have a "Clear" or "Cancel" button you can hold that down for five to ten seconds and it should release the latch. You can also hold down the light switch button on the oven door frame and the cancel button simultaneously for five to ten seconds to see if that would correct the problem. Last, I would perform a reset on your range which can be done by disconnecting power from the range for ten minutes. I hope this has been helpful. -Matt
Hello friend, thank you for your post!
Based off the information you have provided your question is under an "F13" error code but you also stated that it is showing you an "F1" error. I have researched both error codes for you. "F13" usually indicates error identification, which could be an issue within your control board. "F1" typically can indicate that the range has detected an issue with the runaway temperature (overheating). Both codes could be corrected with a reset, which you can do by flipping the household circuit breaker for roughly ten minutes. If that does not correct the issue I would recommend contacting a professional. I hope this is helpful. -Matt
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