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Customer Questions and Answers for Switch by Frigidaire

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Part Number: OEM13107000
Manufacturer Part Number: 903136-9010

The Switch is an OEM part for Frigidaire ovens. This component is responsible for controlling the flow of electricity to various functions of the oven, such as the bake and broil elements, ensuring the oven operates correctly according to the selected settings.

Causes of a bad switch can include wear and tear from frequent use, electrical surges, or physical damage from impact or exposure to moisture.

Symptoms of a bad switch include:

  • The oven not turning on or responding to control inputs
  • Inconsistent heating or temperature control issues
  • Certain oven functions not working, such as the bake or broil elements
  • The switch feeling loose or sticking when turned

This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Tappan, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.

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For Frigidaire Switch (Part Number: OEM13107000)

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Richard, Were you needing the switch for the large or the small burner. If you put the small burner switch where the large burner switch should have gone then this could cause the switch to blow. The one installed was for the small burner and the large burner switch is part number 903136-9020.

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Leonard for Model Number 790.46702603

I need to replace the small burner switch, original number 318369615 which now substitutes number 9031369010. The problem is the new replacement switch is larger, has a mechanical thermostat that is visible, and the connectors are located differently than on the original. There are two black wires, two white wires, and two red wires plus a grey wire attached to the larger black on the right side (looking down). I agree with the "take one wire off at a time and put it on the new switch, but how do I know which terminal to use for which wire? A picture diagram would have been helpful (even needed.) Help.

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Leonard, The part is marked with lettering as well as the old one should. There should be L1, L2, H1, H2, and P next to the terminals on the switch and the black wires would be for L1 and the Red wire to L2, the H1 and H2 will be going to the elements so will have to see which one they are and the P terminal will have the wire from the indicator light would attach to it.

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Bill, On the new switch there will be L1 which will have black wire, L2 which will have red wire, P which will be purple wire and then there will be 2 of the same color wires that will go to H1 and H2.

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Jarek, The infinite switch for the left front small/6" radiant element, should be part number 903136-9010 / 318220080 Switch, for the model number you supplied. The part is in stock and available at this time. Thanks,

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Daniel for Model Number FES365ECA

I replaced the old switch on the left side of the range with the new switch part #903136-9010. The switch seems to be working OK, but the red light indicating that the element is on still on all the time even when the switches are on off position or disconnected one at the time. I did not try to check the light with both switches disconnected. I noticed that the next switch for the larger burner shared an electric cord from the P connector. The electric cables that I have are: Gray for L1; two black together for P; orange for H1; orange for H2 and two one blue and one red together for L2. I have a little doubt if the P connector should have one grey and one black cable instead of two black cables. Your help is much appreciated. What do you think is going on?

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Daniel, The black wires should go to H1 and the gray wire will go to P according to the wiring diagram of the unit.

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Jo-lynn, If this clip you are referring to went on the shaft of the switch then it just popped loose and you would want to find the part and put it back on the shaft.

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