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Frigidaire Gas Stove Control Board

Quick Answer

The control board manages the timing and power for your oven heating circuits. In most service calls, the telltale sign of a failed board is an unresponsive display or an oven that fails to trigger the igniter even when the settings are correct.

Look, when the control board starts acting up you usually get some warning signs first. But a lot of people ignore the flickering display or the button that needs three presses to register, and then it dies completely on Thanksgiving. Worse, a board that's got a stuck relay can keep the broiler running when it shouldn't, which is a real fire risk. Don't wait on this one.

FrigidaireOvenSeverity: highDifficulty: intermediate92% DIY Success
Time to Fix
20–45 min
Difficulty
intermediate
Parts Cost
$25 – $280
Tools Needed
Phillips #2 screwdriver, 1/4 inch nut driver

What Does the CONTROL-BOARD Code Mean?

OK so here's the deal with Frigidaire gas range control boards. They're actually pretty reliable until they're not. The most common call I get is 'my oven won't turn on but the burners work fine' and that's almost always this board. Parts run $80-$200 depending on your exact model, and honestly the repair itself isn't that bad once you know what you're doing.

Most Likely Causes

Based on aggregated repair data, here is the probability breakdown for this error code:

Voltage spikes or surges35%
Relay failure from age and use30%
Thermal stress from self-cleaning25%
Moisture or grease intrusion10%

Symptoms You May Notice

  • Display goes completely dark. No clock, no nothing, and the stove's plugged in. That's almost always this board.
  • You press Bake and nothing happens. Press it again. Still nothing. Takes four or five hard presses before it even acknowledges you, and that's when it's dying slowly.
  • Burners on the cooktop light fine and heat up like normal, but the oven itself won't do a thing. Big clue it's the board and not a gas supply problem.
  • F10 or F11 flashing on the screen and beeping at you constantly, even after you try to cancel it.
  • Oven won't shut off when you press Cancel. Broiler or bake just keeps going. That's a stuck relay and you want to kill power to the whole stove right now until you fix it.

Can you reset a Frigidaire oven to clear the CONTROL-BOARD code?

To reset a Frigidaire gas range after replacing the control board or clearing an error code, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet for a full 5 minutes. Don't just flip the breaker, actually pull the plug. Plug it back in and watch the display come to life. You'll need to reset the clock. Press Clock, enter the time, press Start. Then run a short bake cycle to confirm everything's talking to each other properly.

Tools Required for Diagnosis

Phillips #2 screwdriver1/4 inch nut driverNeedle-nose pliersDigital multimeterWork glovesFlashlight

Diagnostic Checklist

Follow these steps in order. We start with the easiest external fixes before opening up the machine.

ComponentComponent Under Test
Expected Range10501100 ohms
ConditionIf Open (OL) or infinite, replace component.

Replacement Parts

If your diagnostic testing proves the component has failed, you will need a replacement. We recommend OEM parts over aftermarket for water-handling components.

Part Name
Oven Control Board (EOC)5304518661 · $150–$280
Oven Temperature Sensor316233903 · $25–$55

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I just repair the solder joints on my old board?
Technically you can if you've got serious soldering skills, but I don't recommend it for most people. These boards handle high current for the bake and broil relays, and a bad solder joint can arc and start a fire. I've seen it happen. A new board runs $80-$200 and you know it's good. The labor to diagnose and repair a specific component on a board usually costs more than just swapping the whole thing anyway. Not worth the risk.
Why does the new board look different from my old one?
Frigidaire updates their board designs pretty regularly, usually to fix known failure points on the old version. So if your new board looks different, that's actually a good sign. As long as the part number matches your specific model number, the connectors will line up correctly even if the board layout or color has changed. If you're unsure, take a photo of your old board and compare the connector locations before you start pulling wires.
Do I need to replace the overlay (the sticker with the buttons)?
In most cases the overlay is sold separately from the board. If you can peel your old one off carefully with a hair dryer set on low, and the adhesive is still tacky, go ahead and reuse it. But if the buttons are cracked, worn, or the legends are rubbed off, just buy a new overlay with the board. They're usually only $15-$30 and it makes the whole repair look clean. Don't try to stretch a cracked overlay across a new board.
Is an F10 code always the control board?
Not always. F10 means the board thinks the oven's running too hot. But the real question is whether it's actually overheating or just thinks it is. Before you buy a board, test the RTD temperature sensor. Disconnect it and measure its resistance at room temp with your multimeter. It should read right around 1080 ohms. If it reads open or way off from that, replace the sensor first. They're only $20-$40 and a way cheaper fix than a new board.
How do I know if it's the keypad or the control board that's bad?
Here's how to tell. If you're getting an F11 code, unplug the ribbon cable that connects the keypad to the board. If the error clears, the keypad is your problem, not the board. Keypads run $30-60. If the error stays after disconnecting the keypad, the board itself is faulting. Also, if certain buttons work but others don't, that's usually the keypad membrane. If nothing on the board responds to any input at all, that's pointing at the board. Diagnose before you order parts.

Models Known to Experience CONTROL-BOARD Errors

This repair applies to most Frigidaire ovens with this error code. Common model numbers include:

FFGF3054TS, FFGF3054TD, FGGH3047VF, FGGH3047VD, GCRG3060AF, FCRG3052AS, FFGF3047LS

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Written by

Mike Sullivan

Lead Appliance Repair Technician · 20 years experience

Last verified for technical accuracy on March 17, 2026