Common Frigidaire oven problems
Careful frigidaire oven repair starts with the way these wall ovens are built — a single electric FFEW or FCWS, a double electric FFET or FCWD, a Gallery GCWS or Professional PCWS, or the 24-inch gas FFGW — each sharing the same electronic oven control (EOC) F-code family as Frigidaire ranges. The codes we see most are F30 and F31 (open or shorted RTD oven sensor), F1 and F11 (stuck key or control), F13 (control memory), and F90 and F91 (door-latch motor after a self-clean). The most important is F10, a temperature runaway that is safety-critical — disconnect power and do not use the oven until it is repaired. Beyond the codes, the everyday complaints are an oven that will not heat or bakes unevenly, a Self-Clean cycle that will not start or finish, and an unresponsive control panel. Even Baking Technology, True Convection, Air Fry, Vari-Broil, and the Self-Clean and Steam Clean options keep these ovens cooking, but elements, sensors, relays, and latch motors still wear with use.

Our Frigidaire oven repair process
As an independent, third-party service our experienced technicians begin every Frigidaire oven repair by confirming the exact model, because a single FFEW, a double FFET, and a gas FFGW fail differently. Any displayed F-code is read before the named part is tested — the RTD sensor against spec on an F30 or F31, the keypad and EOC on an F1 or F11, the control memory on an F13, and the door-latch motor on an F90 or F91. An F10 is treated as the safety hazard it is: the oven is taken out of service and the shorted sensor or stuck relay found before power is restored. A not-heating or uneven-baking complaint is traced through the bake and broil elements, the RTD sensor, and the relay, and on convection builds the True Convection element and fan are verified against the actual cavity temperature. We fit genuine OEM parts from trusted parts suppliers, and every visit is backed by a 30-day labor warranty on the workmanship. Most repairs finish in a single trip, and you can book an oven repair online at any time, with a clear quote before work begins and a total that depends on the diagnosis rather than a fixed price.
Frigidaire oven models we service
We service the Frigidaire wall oven lineup across single and double, electric and gas. Single electric models include the FFEW2426US, FFEW2726TS, the convection FCWS2727AS, the Gallery GCWS3067AF, and the Professional PCWS3080AF, plus the discontinued FGEW3069UF; double electric models include the FFET2726TS, FCWD3027AS, the Gallery GCWD3067AF, the Professional PCWD3080AF, and the discontinued FGET3069UF; and the gas lineup is the 24-inch FFGW2426US. We also handle discontinued builds as repair-lookup work. These ovens carry Even Baking Technology, Vari-Broil, True Convection or Total Convection on Gallery and Professional, Air Fry, the Effortless temperature probe on Professional, Ready-Select controls, and the Self-Clean and Steam Clean options. Our model directory lists the bake and broil elements, RTD sensors, latch motors, relays, and control boards matched to each specific build so the correct genuine OEM part is sourced the first time. If your Frigidaire cooker is a freestanding range with a cooktop, see our range repair page instead.
Error codes and diagnostics
A Frigidaire wall oven shares the range EOC F-code family. F1 is a failed control or stuck key; F11 a shorted keypad; F13 a control-memory error; F30 an open oven RTD sensor and F31 a shorted one; and F90 and F91 are door-latch faults from a self-clean cycle. The exception is F10, a temperature runaway: this is safety-critical, so disconnect power at the breaker immediately and do not use the oven until the shorted sensor or stuck relay is repaired. To clear a transient fault the breaker is switched off for five minutes; if the code returns the named component has failed. The F30 and F31 sensor codes are often DIY-friendly once confirmed, while the control and latch codes are technician-level. Frigidaire uses these single-letter F-codes, not another brand’s F-then-E format. Look up what each one means on our oven error-code guides.
Service areas
Our specialist technicians cover all 50 states and the District of Columbia plus 40-plus metro areas, with a standard 24-48 hour response and same-day visits where availability allows. A Frigidaire wall oven built around Even Baking Technology and True Convection deserves a technician who tests the sensor and elements properly and respects an F10 runaway as a genuine safety issue. Every visit is handled by a skilled technician who carries the diagnostic tools and the genuine OEM parts most likely needed, so the fault is identified and, wherever possible, fixed on the first trip. Full specifications and the current wall oven lineup are published by the manufacturer at frigidaire.com. Find your area on our service locations page, browse step-by-step help in our repair guides, or book any service through the scheduling page.