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Customer Questions and Answers for Clock, Es330i by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM18722025
Manufacturer Part Number: 5304510064

The Clock is an OEM component for Frigidaire ranges and stoves. It displays the current time and functions as a timer to assist with cooking. 

Symptoms of a bad clock include:

  • Incorrect time display
  • Timer not working properly such as prematurely ending or displaying an inaccurate countdown

Clocks can fail due to normal wear over extended use of the appliance's electronic components and timer functions. Water damage from accidental spills or leaks could also potentially cause circuitry issues.

Please note: You may need to replace your overlay when replacing this part. Be sure to check your model to verify if it is required.

Replace yours today with this genuine Frigidaire OEM clock to restore full functionality. Proper timer operation and time display are important when preparing meals. This replacement part is also compatible with select RCA and Kenmore models for factory-quality repair.

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For Frigidaire Clock, Es330i (Part Number: OEM18722025)

Tammy for Model Number LGEF3043KFN

Hello - I was using the stove (burner and oven running) when I heard a "click" and the entire unit stopped working. I have confirmed that the outlet has power and the circuit breaker was not blown. Based on what little information I could find online, I think the issue is the control board. I could not find anywhere that said there is a fuse that should be checked / reset. Is there anything else that could have caused this problem? I don't (yet!) have a multi-meter to check the power cord, etc. If the circuit board is at fault, is it simple to replace? I'm trying to avoid expensive repair / replacement costs, but at the same time I'm no expert. Thanks for your help!

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Tammy, The best option is to get a cheap multimeter and test power at the terminal block of the range where the cord connects for 240 Vac. This would most likely be that you lost one side of your power supply or the terminal block may be bad.

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Ted for Model Number ESS330I Frigidaire Stove

Hello. My Frigidaire stove and oven are giving no heat. I replaced the clock board and still no burner or oven heat. There is heat from the, Keep warm element now but not the main elements or the oven (on broil or bake) does not work. The lights all illuminate and the fan does turn on for induction in the oven showing me that the system is responsive. The oven did work on Saturday then the next morning it was dead. Could this be the temp probe possibly?

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Ted, You will want to check to make sure that there is 240 Vac at the terminal block of the range. Improper power would be the most likely cause for this issue.

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Jim, it would be recommended that the wires in the relay's circuit are tested for continuity to ground as a grounded part can cause a relay to burn up when it tries to open the contacts under excessive current.

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Hello Anita, You should first test the temperature probe 316490000. It should have a resistance of 1090 ohms at 77 degrees and would add 2 ohms for every 1 degree of temperature increase. If this tests good, find the connector at the control that this probe connects to and test again from there. The reading should be the same. If not, there will be an issue with the harness. If so, the issue will be in the control 5304510064.

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Larry, This issue would most likely be caused by a faulty clock assembly. You will also want to check the wiring of the unit to make sure that it is good.

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Glenn, Yes if the bake and broil do not cycle on and off then the first thing you will want to check is the resistance of the oven sensor. Should read 1090 ohms of resistance at room temp. If this checks ok then the control would be the issue. The elements would have to cycle to maintain cooking temps.

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Roman, The F10 error code would be either the clock or the oven sensor. Test the oven sensor for 1090 ohms of resistance and if the resistance does not check good then replace the sensor. If the sensor checks ok then replace the Clock.

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Carrie, The F11 error code is a fault with a stuck keypad. For this issue you will need to replace the clock assembly which is part number 5304510064.

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David, the clock/timer 5304510064 does not come with an overlay. The overlay is a peel/stick overlay, when removing you'll need to be extremely careful not to rip it. If needed, the part number is 316419353. Thanks.

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