Frigidaire ranges: series and lineup
Frigidaire ranges are 30-inch freestanding cookers sold in three fuels that each get repaired differently. Electric models include the FFEF3054TS, the FCRE3052AS, the Gallery Air Fry GCRE3060AF, and the discontinued FGEF3036TF. Gas models include the FFGF3054TS, the FCRG3052AS, the Gallery FGGF3036TF and Air Fry GCRG3060AF, and the Professional PCFG3078AF. The induction line is the thinnest, represented by the Gallery GCRI3058AF and the Professional PCFI3080AF. The fuel type drives both cooking and repair: a smoothtop electric hides radiant elements under ceramic glass that wipes clean but can crack, a gas range gives the instant flame control many cooks prefer with sealed burners and igniters, and an induction range heats the pan directly through magnetic coils and needs ferrous cookware. You can browse the units we service in our model directory. If your cooker is a built-in oven with no cooktop, see our oven repair page instead.

Technologies and features
Frigidaire ranges keep cooking capable with a real feature set. The oven bakes evenly with Even Baking Technology, steps up to a dedicated third heating element for True Convection on Gallery models, and on Professional units runs Total Convection — the umbrella for No Preheat, Air Fry, Steam Bake, Steam Roast, Air Sous Vide, and Slow Cook. Older Gallery ovens instead use Quick Bake fan convection, which is explicitly not True Convection. On the cooktop, Quick Boil brings a large element or burner to a boil fast, SpaceWise expandable elements size to the pan on electric tops, and gas tops use sealed burners with continuous cast-iron grates. Cleaning is handled by Steam Clean and Self-Clean, and the Professional range adds an Effortless Temperature Probe and a ReadyCook Air Fry Tray. Because cooking and failure follow the fuel, the parts that wear are the bake and broil elements and the oven RTD sensor on every model, the radiant elements and infinite switches on a smoothtop, the sealed burners, igniters, and spark module on a gas top, the induction coils and their control on an induction model, plus the self-clean door-latch motor and the electronic oven control — all matched to the specific FFEF, FFGF, GCRI, or Professional build.
Common issues and maintenance
Frigidaire ranges report F-codes from the electronic oven control, and the rule of thumb is that F1x is a control fault, F3x an oven-sensor problem, and F9x a door-latch problem. The verified set includes F1 (shorted keypad or failed control), F10 (temperature runaway), F11 (shorted keypad), F12 and F13 (control microprocessor or memory), F30 (open oven RTD sensor), F31 (shorted RTD sensor), F40 (cooktop lock-out), and F90 through F92 (self-clean door-latch motor). The most important of these is F10: it is a safety-critical over-temperature runaway, so disconnect power and do not use the oven until it is repaired. An oven that bakes hot or cold most often points to a drifted RTD sensor reading rather than a failed element, and the F30 open-sensor and F31 shorted-sensor codes are owner-replaceable once confirmed, while the F1x control and F9x latch codes are technician-level. A gas burner that will not light or keeps clicking has no code — it is read by symptom, often just moisture under the cap that needs to dry, otherwise a clogged port, a weak igniter, or the spark module. Routine care helps: keep burner ports and caps clean and seated, dry them after cleaning, do not line the oven floor with foil that blocks airflow, run Self-Clean sparingly because it stresses the latch and elements, and reset the breaker for a few minutes if a transient code recurs. For meanings and next steps, see our Frigidaire range error codes and our repair guides.
When to call for repair
Oven RTD sensors and elements, self-clean door latches, gas igniters and spark modules, induction coils and boards, smoothtop radiant elements, and electronic oven controls are best handled by experienced technicians who can read the F-codes, treat an F10 runaway as the safety shutdown it is, and fit genuine OEM parts. As an independent, third-party repair service we are not affiliated with or endorsed by the manufacturer, and our skilled technicians back every visit with a 30-day labor warranty on the workmanship. Note the exact code or symptom and your FFEF, FFGF, GCRI, or Professional model number when you book. 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 range repair or book an appointment online, and you can review the current lineup on the manufacturer site at frigidaire.com.