Mark W December 28, 2015 for Model Number FEB27S5ABB Broiler quit working a few months back, then the pre-heat. Oven still heats but 1 week ago it would not heat Panel reads 100°, but that is it. The thermal fuse if good (120v in and out). Replaced the thermal block and thermostat and still the same - no heat and only reads 100°. Good continuity on both elements - 25ohms on the bake and 15 ohms on the broil elements. Is the control head next likely replacement?
1 Answer Mark, Yes, based on the information provided, this problem with not heating would most likely be in the control board of the unit. The part number for the control board is 318010900. Unfortunately the oven control has been discontinued by the manufacturer with no suitable replacement available. Read More...
1 Answer Hello David. Make sure there is 240 volts to the unit and no wires are bad. Also, make sure the control board is sending power to the elements. If not, replace the board on the unit. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Leon R May 02, 2013 for Model Number FEB374CHBA I always turn off the electric when departing for the season. Upon my return this season the Frigidaire oven clock lights blinked as usual but I never got around to resetting the clock. Weeks later I noticed the clock was not blinking and the oven controls would not light up. I am unable to use the oven. I guess some thing went out of service . There were no electric surges.
1 Answer Leon, If there is no display on the clock assembly then the clock 318010900 has failed and would need to be replaced. Read More...
Tracy April 06, 2013 for Model Number Frigidaire FEB556CESG My bottom element heats but after about 5 minutes it stops heating and F1 shows up on the display. Also when the oven is not in use this timer buzzer sounds, the only way to stop it is to turn off the power. The broil part of this oven appears to be working properly?
1 Answer Hello Tracy, This is usually caused by one of several possibilities. The most common cause is a bad touchpad 318030603. The second most common cause is a bad temperature sensor 316217002. The EOC, or electronic oven control 318010900, is the third thing that causes the fault code. If turning the power off to the unit for at least 30 seconds doesn't reset the code and the unit continues beeping, the EOC will require replacement. If it does correct the beeping, the touchpad is normally at fault. Of course, since this code is reflecting an overheating condition, the temperature sensor should at least be tested. It should read about 1100 ohms at 70°F +/- 10%. Read More...
Julia C. February 20, 2013 for Model Number 318010900 I have replaced this once before and the oven worked fine for about two years. Went to make something and it stared flashing at me. I just purchased 318010900 to replace the old one and when I put it together it just flashes at me. What am I doing wrong?
1 Answer Hello Julia. We need to know what code is flashing on the unit to help you repair it. Also, we will need the model number. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
1 Answer Hello Tom. You will need to un-install the wall oven and disconnect the power. Then remove the top panel to access and replace the clock control 318010900 in the unit. Read More...
Jim October 06, 2012 for Model Number Frigidaire FEB556CESC Frigidaire FEB556CESC I want to repair the control module for a Frigidaire FEB556CESC. I need the schematic, but the only version I've seen does not show diodes, resistors, transistors, or capacitors. Can you help me?