This authentic OEM high-limit thermostat, also known as a limit switch or cooling fan thermostat, serves as a safety feature to prevent the oven from overheating. It monitors the temperature inside the oven and activates the cooling fan when the temperature exceeds a certain limit. The cooling fan helps dissipate heat and maintain a safe temperature. The high-limit thermostat is usually situated inside the top panel. If the high-limit thermostat is broken or faulty, the cooling fan may fail to turn on, leading to excessive heat buildup inside the oven. You might also notice that your food cooks unevenly since the oven struggles to maintain the desired temperature. In some cases, if the high-limit thermostat is completely non-functional, the oven may not heat up at all. You can test the sensor at room temperature by measuring the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance should read approximately 1080 - 1090 ohms at room temperature. To access the thermostat, refer to your user guide for detailed instructions. Generally, you need to ensure the power is disconnected at the breaker, lift the top panel on its hinges, remove the screws on the plate under the burners, take out the burners and plate, disconnect the wires from the old thermostat, and remove the mounting screws to release it. Please note that the replacement part is sold separately from the cooling fan.
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Little to no heat when baking | Element will not heat
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Thermostat for oven cook elements. Cooling fan is a misnomer-the fan still worked!
First of all I am not Betty, I am her husband. Second I and a friend pulled the range out of the countertop (which was not necessary). The top can be raised on it hinges and the plate under the burners can be removed by taking out 8 to 19 screws and there is the thermostat looking at you. After doing this once and knowing where the thermo
... Read morestat is, the job could be done in less that an hour.. INSTRUCTIONS: Turn OFF the circuit breaker. Remove the burners. Remove the plate under the burners. Change the thermostat (making sure to place in correct direction as the one removed). Reassemble, turn on circuit breaker, test oven heat.
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Sunil
November 28, 2018
My oven does not heat up. Stays on 100f. I took the high range thermostat (318578506) out and tested its resistance and got 0.3 something ohms. So figured it was good. After i put it back the oven works. Then weeks later the same issue. I removed the thermostat again and put it back and it works again. Any ideas?
For model number FFEC3024LB
Hello Sunil, Thank you for the question. With the sensor at room temperature, measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance of the sensor should read approximately 1080 – 1090 ohms at room temperature. Hope this helps!
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Paula
January 2, 2018
Is there a thermal circuit for this oven, fuse or a switch? After self cleaning my oven won’t heat past 100 degrees.
For model number EW30EW65PSB
Hi Paula,
Thank you for your question. There is no separate fuse from what I am seeing underneath your model information. I would suggest checking your elements, and your temperature sensor inside of your oven with a multi meter. The elements should read anywhere between 0 - 50 ohms of resistance and the temperature probe should read anywhere between 1000 - 1100 ohms. If all three of those parts are working inside of your oven, then you may want to check the control boards on your appliance. Good luck with your repair.
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Barbara Perreault
November 6, 2018
I replaced the temp sensor it didn't need to be thought that was the problem but the temperature does not stay hot i do pre heat i got to bake and then the temp takes a while to get there and when it does the tempurature drops and doesn't cook it just drops down what is wrong and what part do i need to replace the tempurature control itself not the sensor ??
For model number FPES3085KFF
Hello Barbara, thank you for your question. If the sensor was replaced and didn't fix the issue the control board should be replaced. That is part number Electronic Control Board Part Number: PS2368654.
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Ed
March 1, 2019
The cool down fan continues to run, has been running all night, what needs to be done?
For model number oven model 790.48783901
Hi Ed,
Thank you for your question. The cool down fan will run until the area around the microwave has cooled. Units over a range or oven may automatically turn on the exhaust system when the area around the microwave becomes too hot. The exhaust system cannot be shut down until the temperature returns to a safe level. If it is not turning off and the area around the microwave is cool, then you will need to check the thermostat, the control board and the door switches to see if they are causing this issue. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Jean-Marc
January 25, 2022
Does that piece will fix the problem of a cooling fan who never stop? Thanks
For model number CGES3065KF6
Hello Jean-Marc, Thank you for the question. Normally this would indicate the Thermostat is faulty. it can also be tested. With the sensor at room temperature, measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance of the sensor should read approximately 1080 – 1090 ohms at room temperature. We hope this helps!
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Serge
April 8, 2022
Hi, I have a « clunking » sound like the one I hear when turning on my stove, it is the coolong fan starting. But to hear this sound even when I am not using the stove is not normal, could this be a faulty cooling fan, relay, cooling fan thermostat???? Thanks for helping me pinpoint the problem.
For model number CGES3065KF5
Hi Serge,
Thank you for your question. If the oven was recently used and you are still hearing the cooling fan, this is normal. The fan will stay on until the oven has cooled. If it is coming on by itself, then a relay for either the bake or the broil element has shorted out on the electronic control board or the contacts on the oven cooling fan thermostat are stuck closed. You will need to check these parts to see which one is causing the issue. Once you have determined the part you need, please feel free to call customer service. We are open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. We look forward to hearing from you!
The "HE" message stays on even when our quick-boil element is stone-cold, and the top fan runs continuously. I can only stop it by shutting off the breaker. Does the limit thermostat for the cooling fan solve this problem? The element itself works fine, both heating and cooling properly. (This is a slide-in Frigidaire Gallery range.) Thank you for your help.
For model number CGES3065KW5
Hello Valerie, thank you for your question! The HE error code means that the burner is still hot. The reason for this is always a faulty heating element. There is a built-in thermostat inside this element, which informs that during operation this element and the working surface are hot. When the element cools down, the thermostat should stop this reporting. But when there is a malfunction of the element, the thermostat always remains in this position and this can only be fixed by replacing the heating element, part number PS16763418. We hope that helps!
When my double wall oven reaches baking temp on both units it turns them off like the powers been bumped. If I keep one at 200• the other can be at normal cook temp. Both work independently if only using one at a time. It's 7 yrs old and just started this problem. Fans kick on immediately when turning on like they always have and continue to run till cool after unit restores power.
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For model number FFET2725PSD
Hi Adam, thank you for getting in touch. Based on the description that you provided, we would recommend checking the control board, part number PS11728345, as it is most likely faulty and may need to be replaced. We hope this is helpful!
Hello Phillip, thank you for getting in touch. According to our research, the error code F10 means that the oven sensor is shorted or the control board is defective. We would recommend checking the temperature sensor, part number PS16745361. It measures and regulates the temperature within the oven. We hope this information helps!
Oven is overheating, asking for let's say 350F but will go up to 450/500F and do F10, Probe is tested and good, also when shut down the oven isn't cooling really fast, took almost 2 hours to completly cool down with door shut
Thermostat issue or cooling fan issue?
For model number CPES3085KF6
Hi Jean, thank you for reaching out. Based on our research, F10 error code is an indication of a temperature control problem. It typically means that the oven is detecting an overheating condition. The problem is not with the cooling fan or cooling fan thermostat. As the temperature sensor is fine, the issue is most probably with the control board, part number PS2368655. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!