Frigidaire Oven Error Codes: Complete F and E Code Reference
Quick Answer
Frigidaire ovens use F-series codes that differ in important ways from GE and Whirlpool. The most critical distinction: Frigidaire F10 means the bake relay on the control board is stuck CLOSED and the oven is heating uncontrollably - this is a fire risk, not just a sensor fault like GE's F2.
Most Frigidaire F-codes come from heat-related wear on the control electronics, and I've tracked this pattern across hundreds of these Electrolux platform ovens. F10 is a genuine safety emergency, not just a sensor glitch. The F11 I see probably twice a week in the field, almost always moisture sneaking under that touchpad ribbon cable. Even the boring RTD codes can quietly fry a control board if you let them sit long enough.
About These Frigidaire Oven Error Codes
OK so when your Frigidaire throws a code, the board's basically saying something broke its feedback loop or a relay won't let go. The key thing to figure out fast is whether it's a hard failure like a burnt relay or a soft one like a dirty ribbon cable. Seriously, check the RTD sensor resistance before you drop $200 on a new control board. That sensor's $25 and takes 10 minutes to swap.
Most Common Error Codes
Symptoms You May Notice
- The heating element's glowing orange-red even though you turned the oven off, display showing F10 and beeping nonstop.
- Random beeping at weird hours, sometimes overnight, with F11 on the screen and a few buttons that just don't respond no matter what you press.
- Oven temperature swings wildly. You set it to 350 and it blows past 450 before the element finally cuts off.
- Door locked solid after self-clean ended hours ago and the oven's definitely cooled down completely.
- Element won't heat at all even though the display looks totally normal, usually paired with an F30 or F31 code.
Tools Required for Diagnosis
How to Identify Your Error Code
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 | OEM Number | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| RTD Temperature Probe316217002 · $18–$35 | 316217002 | $18 – $35 |
| Control Board (ERC)316557115 · $120–$280 | 316557115 | $120 – $280 |
| Keypad / Touchpad316419700 · $55–$130 | 316419700 | $55 – $130 |
| Door Latch Assembly318279400 · $35–$75 | 318279400 | $35 – $75 |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Related Frigidaire Oven Error Codes
Same Fix Works on These Brands
Frigidaire shares the same hardware platform with these brands. The diagnosis and repair steps are identical.
Models Known to Experience HUB Errors
This repair applies to most Frigidaire ovens with this error code. Common model numbers include:
FGEF3059TF, FGEF3062TF, FPEF3077QF, FGEW276SPF, FFEF3054TS, FGIF3061NF
Last verified for technical accuracy on March 14, 2026