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![]() Model Number: PFEF373CS Brand: Frigidaire Age: 1 - 5 years
![]() HELP! I was just cooking my roast @375 45 minutes into it. A loud Boom and flash happened. The digital clock and surrounding buttons now do not work, Ovendoes not work, but top ceramic elements work. Replaced the fuse NOT IT. Is it the heater elements inside the oven?? PLEASE HELP!?!? Anything for a easy do it yourself fix.. THANKS! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Related Models |
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![]() Here are parts for an ES 1, they should be a close match to yours.
If ordering check with the parts people just to be sure you get the correct part. Here is the wiring diagram for your unit. http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodin.../318046712.pdf The digital clock and surrounding buttons now do not work, Oven does not work, but top ceramic elements work. Do the oven lights and both outlets work. Looks like one outlet uses L1 to Neutral and the other uses L2 to Neutral. The clock/control uses L1 to Neutral so the above can be used to check your power. Since the stove top elements work you know that you have 240 volts but you may have lost Neutral and then the lights and clock will not work. The best would be to check it with a meter. L1 to Neutral and L2 to Neutral should both be 120 volts. Replaced the fuse NOT IT. Why did you replace it, was it blown? Also was this the fuse in the electrical panel? Is it the heater elements inside the oven?? Cannot say. Unplug the stove and check them for blown out sections/points. In any case you have to find out what blew before proceeding. Be sure to unplug the unit when working on it. Sometimes an arc/spark of an element blowing or a shorted wire will also blow the clock/control. Anything for a easy do it yourself fix.. I guess that depends on your experience fixing things and what you consider easy.
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