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FFGW2415QBC Frigidaire Wall Oven - Overview
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OVERLAY
PartSelect #: PS12114509
Manufacturer #: 316220729
This part is a replacement clock overlay for your range. It is black in color and approximately 7 inches by 3 inches. The clock overlay is found on the control panel, and it covers and labels the sele...
$41.99
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Broiler Pan Grate Insert
PartSelect #: PS9864838
Manufacturer #: 5304494997
This OEM broiler pan and grate insert are cooking accessories used in your oven to broil food. The pan catches drippings and prevents them from falling into the appliance, while the grate insert ensur...
$68.24
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Oven Door Handle Mounting Screw
PartSelect #: PS436180
Manufacturer #: 316001002
*Sold Individually. Washerhead Screw 10 - 24 x 1.81
$20.89
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Screw - 10-16 x .486
PartSelect #: PS438422
Manufacturer #: 316089500
This screw is for the drawer handle on a range or oven.
$11.44
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Ronnie
November 26, 2021
When trying to heat up oven the igniter glows but burners won't turn on.
Hello Ronnie, Thank you for the question. We suggest testing the Igniter. On a good igniter, there should be between 40 & 400 OHMS. A bad igniter will show low/no resistance or continuity. The igniter can still glow but not be strong enough to open the valve to ignite the gas for the burners. We hope this helps!
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Top oven overheating
Have a double wall oven and the top oven would not shut off or broiler part would stay on and burn tops of food. Since bottom oven was not having any issues felt like it could
Not be control panel so decided to try the temp sensor. Since replacing oven has worked properly.
Not be control panel so decided to try the temp sensor. Since replacing oven has worked properly.
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Ronald from NEVADA, MO
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Both oven bake and broil elements lost power suddenly at the same time.
Installation of the temparature sensor, one of the technician recommended parts took no time, just two screws and a snap off/snap on part. It did not fix the problem. I then replaced the main control panel, which requires more work, but didn't solce the ussue either. I then replaced the thermal fuse, which wasn't mentioned by tech support
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, and required much more disassebly of the top panels of the stove, with still no fix to the problem. I am waiting to replace the thermostat heat sensor unit, the only other part in the circuit controlling power supply, requiring removal of the stove top again,
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Alexander from DELMAR, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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sensor should pull into oven enough to easily unsnap and snap but didn't pull out
on the back side of the wall oven the sensor wire was ziptied tight. we had to totally pull oven out of its wall space, remove back panel, unhook zip tie, feed through sensor hole around insulation, connect and then replace back and return and relevel the oven. I have
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Mary from EDGAR, WI
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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