Question about Frigidaire FEB27S5A Electric Single Oven
Our frigidaire flat-top electric stove just randomly stopped working last night...it is plugged in but the clock is not illuminated...when i turn the burner on, the clock comes on but the burner does not...is there a fuse or reset button...any ideas?
btw, it seems the stove still works fine...
Sound like you make have a loose neutral on the cord where it attaches to the range or in the electrical receptacle where it plugs in, you can check the cord by pulling the range out, remove the small access cover to the cord connection area, after you have unplugged it and just tightened all the nuts to all connections on the cord. I advise an electrician to check the receptacle. I hope this has helped you. Have a great new year.
Posted on Jan 01, 2018
SOURCE: burners on gas stove work but oven and broiler not working
Most ovens, unless they have an electric igniter (does it go tick tick tick when plugged in and turned on? If so, it has an electic ignition.) have a pilot light. In order to keep gas from flowing out, and to prevent a possible explosion when the pilot light has gotten put out, they have an electric thermocouple on them that shuts off the gas when it gets cold. Plug the cord back in, and relight your pilot light by holding the lighter (I recommend a fireplace match or bbq lighter, not a cigarette lighter to prevent singed knuckle hairs!) over the thermocouple for a couple of minutes.
Posted on Nov 19, 2007
SOURCE: Frigidaire non-digital (old) Caprice top electric oven not working
Check the clock knobs the older style you had to push in to auto time them make sure the times are on the same time (stop&start) and the buttons are popped out to engage the upper oven if so post the complete Model # and i will get the manual for you
Posted on Jan 21, 2008
Disconnect the plug to oven and let set for 30 secs then re plug into receptical
Posted on Jun 02, 2009
SOURCE: Frigidaire Oven - lights are on but no heat from oven or burners
You must check your incoming power for 220 volts. You have lost one leg of your power. Either a bad breaker or bad wall outlet or bad range cord.
Posted on Jun 26, 2009
SOURCE: Frigidaire ES200/300 316257123
look for a shorted bake element .. you should be able to see where it poped. ( some times ) if you have ohm meter you can ck for an open element . **** //
Posted on Dec 04, 2009
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Oven Problems Electric Oven is Heating Slowly or Poorly
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