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These error code explanations can help diagnose a problem on a Frigidaire slide-in range with a model beginning with CFEH3054, CLEH3054, FFEH3054 or LFEH3054.
Error codes appear on the control panel display when the electronic oven control board detects component failures. When an error code appears, look up the cause of the code and the DIY troubleshooting advice in the chart below to help you fix your slide-in range.
Code | Meaning | Possible Cause | Possible Parts |
F10 | Runaway temperature (oven temperature is over 600F degrees and increasing) | Disconnect power from the range. Check the resistance of the oven temperature sensor using a multimeter. You should measure about 1,100 ohms resistance through the sensor at room temperature. If not, replace the sensor. If the oven temperature sensor is okay and the oven continues to overheat, replace the oven control board because a stuck relay on the control board is causing the oven to overheat | Oven temperature sensor, oven control board |
F11 | Stuck key on the touch control panel | The control detects a key. Make sure nothing is pushing against the keypad. Press the Stop key to clear the display. If the code won't clear, disconnect electrical power to the range and replace the oven control board | Oven control board |
F13 or F14 | Oven control board failure | Disconnect electrical power, wait 30 seconds and restore power. If the error code returns, replace the oven control board | Oven control board | F30 or F31 | Oven temperature sensor failure | Disconnect power from the range. Check the resistance of the oven temperature sensor probe using a multimeter. You should measure about 1,100 ohms of resistance through the sensor probe at room temperature. If not, replace the sensor probe | Oven temperature sensor |
F90, F91, F92, F93, F94 or F95 | Oven door lock failure | If the oven door won't lock or unlock, disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and restore power. Try again to lock it by activating the oven lockout feature or starting a clean cycle. If the door wouldn't unlock, try to unlock it by pressing the cancel button. If the door lock motor doesn't run, disconnect power to the range and check the wire harness connections between the door lock assembly and the oven control board. Reconnect any loose wires or replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wiring is okay, replace the door lock assembly. If the problem continues, replace the oven control board | Oven door lock assembly, wire harness, oven control board |
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