What F11 means on your Frigidaire range (frigidaire f11 error)
A frigidaire f11 error on your Frigidaire range means a shorted keypad — the control reads a button as pressed continuously when no one is touching it. Like F1, this sits in the F1x control-failure group rather than being a heating problem, and a worn membrane, a stuck pad, or a ribbon-connector fault is the usual cause.

Symptoms
What your Frigidaire range is doing should line up with the list below if this is genuinely the fault and not merely something that resembles it. The range may present one sign or many, sometimes across several cycles and sometimes right after a power cut, a heavy load, or a recent installation.
- “F11” appears on the display, sometimes with a steady tone
- A pad seems pressed even when untouched
- The oven refuses keypad input and will not start a mode
- The code may clear briefly then return
Common causes
Any one of the causes below can be behind what your Frigidaire range is doing, which is why they are ranked by likelihood. Checking them in that order helps you judge whether your range needs a homeowner check or a skilled technician with genuine Frigidaire components.
- Shorted touch pad — a key has shorted within the membrane
- Worn or contaminated keypad — age, heat, or spills hold a contact closed
- Ribbon-connector fault — the keypad ribbon is loose or damaged at the control
- Failed EOC — the control misreads the keypad input
Troubleshooting steps you can try
Give these steps a try on your Frigidaire range in order — the simplest fixes sit near the top. The instant a step involves mains voltage, gas, a hot cavity, water, or a sealed part of the range, put your tools down and call a qualified technician.
- Power the range down at the breaker for five minutes, then restore power.
- Note which pad, if any, appears to be triggering the fault.
- Clean the panel and gently work any pad that feels stuck.
- If “F11” comes back, stop pressing pads and book service.
Parts a technician may replace
After the fault is traced on a Frigidaire range, the parts most likely to be inspected, tested, or replaced are the touch keypad, keypad ribbon, electronic oven control (eoc), and wiring. Components for the range are matched from its model and serial number, and genuine OEM parts arrive through trusted parts suppliers rather than generic substitutes, protecting performance, safety, and the long working life of the appliance. Confirming the failed part first keeps the repair on your range focused and proportionate.
When to call a technician
F11 that persists needs a technician to test the touch panel and ribbon and, where needed, replace the keypad or the Electronic Oven Control. Being Medium severity, this will not damage your range overnight, but where F11 survives the checks above, a technician should confirm the cause on the range before parts are fitted. This is an independent repair service, not affiliated with the manufacturer — experienced, skilled technicians work on your range, genuine OEM parts come from trusted parts suppliers, and the workmanship on the range carries a 30-day labor warranty. Have your Frigidaire range model and serial number ready when you book, so the right part for your exact build is matched before the visit and the F11 condition dealt with in as few trips as possible.
Related help and Frigidaire resources
If the F11 condition keeps returning after these checks, book Frigidaire range repair, browse our range error-code guides and step-by-step repair guides, or schedule service in your area on our locations page. See also the related F1 control / keypad code. For everything the manufacturer publishes about your range, including the model lookup, see frigidaire.com.