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Frigidaire Ovens

Frigidaire ovens are built-in wall ovens — single FFEW and FCWS, double FFET and FCWD, Gallery and Professional Total Convection, and the 24-inch gas FFGW2426US — built around Even Baking Technology, True or Total Convection, and Air Fry, and they share the range F-code platform with F10 runaway and RTD sensor faults.

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About Frigidaire ovens.

Frigidaire ovens are built-in wall ovens — single FFEW and FCWS, double FFET and FCWD, Gallery and Professional Total Convection, and the 24-inch gas FFGW2426US — built around Even Baking Technology, True or Total Convection, and Air Fry, and they share the range F-code platform with F10 runaway and RTD sensor faults.

Frigidaire ovens: series and lineup

Frigidaire ovens are built-in wall ovens that share the range control platform but have no cooktop. Single electric ovens include the FFEW2426US, the FFEW2726TS, the convection FCWS2727AS, the discontinued Gallery FGEW3069UF, the Gallery GCWS3067AF, and the Professional PCWS3080AF. Double electric ovens include the FFET2726TS, the FCWD3027AS, the Gallery FGET3069UF and GCWD3067AF, and the Professional PCWD3080AF. Gas wall ovens are a thin line, represented by the 24-inch FFGW2426US. Most of the range is single or double, electric, and thermal, so any double-oven chart simply does not apply to a single unit and vice versa, and the gas wall oven is its own narrow case. You can browse the units we service in our model directory. If your Frigidaire cooker has a cooktop above the oven, it is an FFEF, FFGF, or GCRI range — see our range repair page instead.

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Technologies and features

Frigidaire ovens run the same control platform as the brand ranges, so they share a clean, familiar feature set. Standard ovens bake evenly with Even Baking Technology, offer a Vari-Broil variable broil, and use Ready-Select controls with a Self-Clean cycle. Gallery and Professional ovens step up to True Convection or full Total Convection with Air Fry, Steam Bake, and a No Preheat mode, and the Professional units add an Effortless Temperature Probe and a ReadyCook Air Fry Tray. Most carry a Smudge-Proof stainless finish. Because the oven is thermal and, on all but the one gas model, electric, the parts that wear are the bake and broil elements, the oven RTD temperature sensor, the convection element and fan on convection builds, the door-lock motor used during Self-Clean, the cooling fan, and the electronic oven control — all matched to the FFEW, FCWS, FFET, FCWD, Gallery, or Professional build. There is no cooktop and, on the electric models, no gas to complicate the diagnosis, which keeps repairs focused and the parts list short, with the finish being the only real choice beyond size and single-versus-double.

Common issues and maintenance

Frigidaire wall ovens share the range F-code family because they use the same electronic oven control. The most common on a wall oven are F1 (failed control or stuck key), F10 (temperature runaway), F11 (shorted keypad), F13 (control memory error), F30 (open oven RTD probe), F31 (shorted oven RTD probe), and F90 and F91 (self-clean door-latch motor faults). As on the ranges, F10 is the one to respect: it is a safety-critical over-temperature runaway, so disconnect power and leave the oven off until it is repaired. The everyday calls are an oven that will not reach temperature or bakes unevenly, a Self-Clean cycle that will not start or leaves the door locked, and an unresponsive control panel. Some apparent faults are really features — an oven that seems stuck is often just in a control lock or Sabbath mode — and confirming that before touching hardware avoids swapping a perfectly good control. An oven that bakes hot or cold usually wants the RTD sensor checked against spec before any element is condemned, and the F30 and F31 sensor codes are owner-replaceable once confirmed. Run Self-Clean sparingly, keep the cooling vents clear so the electronics do not overheat, do not line the floor with foil, and reset the breaker for a few minutes if a transient code recurs. For meanings and next steps, see our Frigidaire oven error codes and our repair guides.

When to call for repair

Heating elements, oven RTD sensors, self-clean door latches, cooling fans, convection elements, and electronic oven controls are best handled by experienced technicians who can read the F-codes and treat an F10 runaway as the safety shutdown it is rather than a routine reset. As an independent, third-party repair service we are not affiliated with or endorsed by the manufacturer, and our skilled technicians fit genuine OEM parts and back every visit with a 30-day labor warranty on the workmanship. Note the exact code, whether the unit is single, double, or the gas FFGW2426US, and your model number when you book, along with whether the fault appeared during a normal bake or a Self-Clean cycle. A clear quote is given before work begins and the total depends on the diagnosis — pricing starts from a trip-and-diagnostic fee, and we never quote a fixed repair price sight unseen. Schedule Frigidaire oven repair or book an appointment online, and you can review the current lineup on the manufacturer site at frigidaire.com.

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