The front right induction coil would need to be tested for resistance to identify if it has failed or if the generator board has failed. With the power cord unplugged, the top panel would need to be removed, the induction coil wires disconnected from the generator board, and the resistance should be less than 1 Ohm. If the resistance is open, or more than 1 Ohm, the induction coil would be the likely cause of failure. 5304511268 Bake Element (Oven Heating), 1 | Genuine Frigidaire OEM In Stock
when I opened the lid, the black connector on the coil is burnt . The connection harness simply popped out, and the circuit board at that connection is also burnt. as well.
Should I assume that both the board and the coil need to be replaced?
The right generator board and the element would both need to be replaced to correct that. Here are links to each. (The name in the link may be off but the part numbers are correct)
I pulled it back apart and noticed that the burners are not quiet the same. They both have the same part and revision number. The original burner was 4500 watts. the replacement is 3700 watts. Could this be the problem? FYI the part number you have listed above is the oven bake element, not the burner/
The name of the part is incorrect and we are working on getting the labels corrected. However, the part number is correct for the induction element and the link leads to the correct part number for the right front induction element.