How to repair an oven shutting off | Frigidaire Oven Fix
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- We have a Frigidaire Professional oven that was shutting off by itself and in this video I will show you how I was able to troubleshoot and fix the problem. I replaced the thermal cutoff and main relay board in total cost less than $300 to repair.
Here is the link to the thermal fuse - amzn.to/48SFLfs
Here is the link to the relay board - amzn.to/3RMIErO
you guys made it look easy.. love the outtakes at the end..
I wish I could say it was! :-)
@@CarolinaCowboys practice, practice, practice
@@WrightWayDave Well hopefully I never have to practice on an oven again. Most of my videos are just doing things that have to be done and figuring it out along the way.
Thanks so much for posting! I was having the same problem - oven shutting off - & husband didn't believe it was the relay board. I felt it had to be & sure enough, I got a new one & I'm back to baking!
Glad you got it figured out!
Just came home from work and noticed my oven was off. I'm gonna try this. Makes sense
Check your breaker first if it was just off. For my problem it was during operation.
Very resourceful. You have nice stuff because you're a smart man. The way you replaced one lead at a time speaks volumes. Thanks for sharing this tip. I hope I can fix my oven :(
Glad it was helpful! Good luck!
It was definitely not the fuse. If it were the fuse, it would not even turn on and the screen would be black. You were definitely right about it being a bad relay board.
Well I thought it was a thermal cuttout that resets itself, but when I saw it was a manual breaker then I knew it wasn't bad.
I see! I’m glad it fixed. Is it still working and not turning off?
Relays do tend to fail expecially the ones that are switching high currents like the elements.
It's mainly the Relay contacts that burn out and go resistive and work intermittently.
If you know what you are doing you can trace it down
and replace it, they are fairly cheap around less then £20
Another thing to check is the acutall connections on the board that feed the heating element, you could just have a bad/dry solder joint so worth checking that first before replacing any parts could save you load of money.
Ya I thought about that, but since it's high voltage I didn't want to take any chances of not doing a good enough job
@@CarolinaCowboys you did the correct thing, safety come first.👍
If I knew a Frigidaire was made by Electrolux I think I went about an Electrolux we got the same problem going here but you got there I don't think they may ever make any more good stuff like to use in the old days my mother used to have a stove for 25 years this is my fourth stove already
Ya I think the base heating components are the same as 25 years ago, but the newer electronic features are what seem to be faulty.
I think my oven my be doing the same thing. It heats up and will be on for about 15-30minutes and then the entire ovn shuts down. After the oven is completely cool it will go back on and I can use it again. So strange because it started happening 6 months ago and has been fine--up until I was baking a cake yesterday. So, sounds like the same thing as yours was doing.?? I am guessing mine too will be the main relay board? As it difficult to connect all the wire plugs in the new board? Thanks! Love your video!
The hardest part was getting the oven in and out, everything else was easy!
@@CarolinaCowboys I just finished installing my new relay! The oven heated and didn't shut off!!! I watched you installing your relay on slow speed--I couldn't figuare out how to remove two of the connectors. But saw in slow speed you used a screwdriver to pry them up. Thanks again for the great video. Saved me from having to hire a repair person--who told me he was going to replace the thermal fuse.
@@thatguysinger glad you were able to get it done!
Was the initial symptom simply that the oven stopped heating? Or was it more than that?
On ours the oven shuts off and the clock resets. We can start it right back up, but it’ll often repeat after a few minutes. Something getting too hot makes sense, but I don’t know why that would mess with the clock
The whole oven shuts off, sounds like the same problem
This is exactly what's happening to ours...did you end up replacing the main relay board?
@@jade2710 Yes and it fixed the problem
I have a smaller irregular sized kitchenaid (17"w) that I would replace if I could. I blew the thermal shutoff fuse (single fail type stock) and replaced it with an auto resetting thermal sensor. I thought I was the Uber genius when I got the oven to work again, but I continue to have power shutoff failures (mid cookie making!) that annoys the Mrs and deflates my fixit ego. I was thinking that maybe when replacing the fuse/sensor, I placed the wire on the wrong side of the insulation surrounding the oven. The PF occurs when above 375 for 10-15 mins or "steamy" dishes. It comes back on but screws up my timing. I may take the unit apart again and reposition the sensor in a more insulated situation and see how that works. If not, I will look at the board replacement
Pretty sure it's going to be the board!
It appears they no longer make this board anywhere. I have scoured the web and its not available anywhere. I found a company in south carolina that will repair an existing one though. Im going to try the fuse you put in first today. If that doesn't solve it, I'll be mailing the board to them for repair 😢
I put a link to the parts in the video description
Hi, what’s is this replaced part called? I have the same issue
The main relay board.
Yep
Could you do a slower video on putting together that board. Alittle fast for those that have never done it before. Thanks video was good.
Try clicking the gear and select a slower playback speed?
Can it be operated without temperature sensor
Only if you decide to bypass it(hardware it)
my oven is also Frigidaire and the top oven keeps shutting off after 15-20 minutes of use and displays the Error Code F10 but I'm able to run the bottom oven up to 30 minutes with no issues. Could the relay board only affect the top oven and not the bottom oven?
Yes there's a separate relay for the bottom oven, unfortunately both ovens are controlled by the same main board I believe.
Would you mind to list the link where you bought the part? Thanks!
Here you go - amzn.to/3qkffFN
@@CarolinaCowboys Thank you very much! They are a couple of relay boards on the amazon site. But there is no info for the mod that the board will fit. Mine looks like yours. My is mod. FPET2785KFA. Do you happen to know which relay board that I should buy? Thanks!
@@CarolinaCowboys Thank you! I found it
Every time I use my oven just to cook it will automatically change over to self cleaning why whirlpools activate system
I need an answer please help
It's probably the same fix to replace the main board
Before you start buying switches and stuff like this bypass them see if it's working
That can be dangerous
Your link goes to a different product.
Sorry about that, it's fixed!
@@CarolinaCowboys Cool TY. My Frigidaire does the exact same thing.
I'm not as brave as you though. I ordered the part but will have a pro install it or people will get hurt.
I'm not a very handy man.
@@bobalmighty2925 well the oven was really heavy and I almost dropped it
You need to clean the Oven
That's just stains, it's an old oven. :)
hope those socks have steel toe caps!!
haha all good!
@@CarolinaCowboys i was being sarcastic should have worn safety boots
when moving heavy items .
@@onetech3984 shut up
So why did you take the oven doors off. You didn't need to. Lol
It's much heavier with the doors on!