Hello friend, thank you for your post!
Based off the information you have provided you need to know the location of the speed bake switch inside of your Frigidaire oven. I would be happy to provide you with that information, if you can provide me with your model number. You can locate the model number on the serial tag and that can be found on the bottom drawer frame. Once I have that information I would be able to assist you further. -Matt
Thank you for your post, Jewell! From the information you have provided you would like a manual for your Frigidaire oven. I would be happy to research and see if that information is available. In order to research for any available manuals I would need your model number. You can locate the serial tag (which lists your model number) on the door frame of your oven or on the inside left hand wall. Once I have that information I would be able to better assist you. -Matt
I appreciate your post, Steve!
From my understanding you would like to know which wire should be used from the bracket box to your oven for your Frigidaire oven. I have provided you a copy of your installation manual. I am showing that the amp needed for your oven is a 40 amp circuit. I hope that is helpful for you. -Matt http://b2b.frigidaire.com/support/ResultsPage.asp?strModel=FGET2765PBC+&User=&Search=Search
Thank you for your post, Chrissie!
I understand that your Frigidaire duel fuel oven is not heating properly. I see that you have replaced your temperature sensor and heating elements and your oven is still not working. This could be a possible issue with your control panel or wiring harness. Since it could be anyone of these underlying issues I would recommend having a professional technician out. This will help you avoid any unnecessary part purchases. Hopefully this is helpful information. -Matt
I appreciate your inquiry, J.J!
From what you have described your Frigidaire oven is displaying an error code of "PF" and you just installed the control panel. A "PF" error code stands for power failure. This could be a possible problem with your control panel and power source. You may need to perform a reset on your oven and you can do that by flipping the household circuit breaker off for at least ten minutes. If this does not help resolve your issue I would recommend having a professional technician out to perform a proper diagnosis and repair. I hope this information is helpful to you. -Matt
Update: I suspected the ignitier coil was the issue since it was not glowing. I couldn't get a good look at it, so I used my cell phone to reach inside and take some pictures of it.One of the attached pictures shows the igniter in place, the other shows it removed. The apparent break in the coil told me that my suspicions were probably correct. I found an instructional video online that showed how to test it. It tested bad. I called a local appliance parts store and found an OEM replacement for $66.40 in stock. I also checked online and could have ordered it for under $25.00 but would have had to done without an oven for 2-3 days and I had taken off work early today to get this repair completed. Total repair time (including troubleshooting) was maybe 2 hours. Replacement was easy. 2 screws held the unit in place and they were easy to access. The electrical connection was made via two ceramic wire nuts and the new unit came with two new ones and the leads were plenty long to make the required connections. Total repair cost; $66.40. Total repair time; approx. 2 hours. Tools needed; 1/4 inch nut driver. Estimated dollar savings; $200.00. Safety Reminder: Disconnect electrical supply and shut off gas supply before begining repairs.
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