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How do I check the pinouts on the oven controller? neither the bake or broiler element work so I'm guessing something in the controller. I need pin outs and what readings should be.
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Here are your parts Replacement parts for Frigidaire FES366ECC Frigidaire/electric Range | AppliancePartsPros.comHere is your wiring diagram. http://manuals.frigidaire.com/p...assomption/318271907.pdfSince it is usually pretty tight in the control panel area I personally do not like doing live tests in this area. Too large a possibility of a arc/spark and/or getting hurt. I would unplug the unit and check the wires to the board and to the elements using resistance/ohms. Also disconnect the oven sensor at the board and check it. It should be around 1100 ohms. This circuit has a circuit breaker in it that may have popped. I am not sure if the control board would give an error if it sees an open sensor so perhaps that is the problem re: it thinks the unit is already at high heat so does not turn on the elements. I am also not sure but some of theses breakers have a button between the connectors that pops out so they can be reset. If everything checks OK I would replace the control. |
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Originally Posted by: denman Here are your parts Replacement parts for Frigidaire FES366ECC Frigidaire/electric Range | AppliancePartsPros.comHere is your wiring diagram. http://manuals.frigidaire.com/p...assomption/318271907.pdfSince it is usually pretty tight in the control panel area I personally do not like doing live tests in this area. Too large a possibility of a arc/spark and/or getting hurt. I would unplug the unit and check the wires to the board and to the elements using resistance/ohms. Also disconnect the oven sensor at the board and check it. It should be around 1100 ohms. This circuit has a circuit breaker in it that may have popped. I am not sure if the control board would give an error if it sees an open sensor so perhaps that is the problem re: it thinks the unit is already at high heat so does not turn on the elements. I am also not sure but some of theses breakers have a button between the connectors that pops out so they can be reset. If everything checks OK I would replace the control. Thanks for the response, I will start there, I'm doing this for a friend who is a Deputy Sheriff and does not have a lot of extra cash to spend on repairs.
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