The 3000W bake element is located on the bottom of the oven cavity to supply heat for baking. The element terminals are male quarter inch spade connectors and have push-on wire terminals. If your oven is not heating evenly, the element will not heat, or there is little to no heat when baking, you may need to replace the element. This genuine OEM bake element. Please remember to disconnect the power to your oven before you start your repair.
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Replacing your Frigidaire Range Oven Bake Element
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Little to no heat when baking | Element will not heat | Oven not heating evenly | Will Not Start
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Morgan B - July 5, 2023
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Perfect Part
Website was easy to use, very helpful and affordable
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Brankica F - December 10, 2021
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A good quality!
It is a good quality part and it fits perfectly my oven as it says. Installation was super easy. Mailing was super fast even now in a holiday season. Thank you!
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Stephen C - October 3, 2020
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Works great. Very easy repair
The part arrived as expected. It was in good shape when it arrived and the installation was pretty straightforward.
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SYLVIA C - November 7, 2019
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Perfect fit!
Very pleased with quickness of service and part was no problem to install. So far So good!
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Sharon L - November 1, 2018
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Easy repair!
Bottom element was quick to install
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Bradley J - February 11, 2023
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Took 20 min. Mostly cleaning behind the stove
Worked great
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James S - April 2, 2018
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Great part. Worked as aspected. Thanks
It worked great!
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Carolyn F - November 13, 2018
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Part exactly as expected, with super fast shipping too!
The part arrived in great shape, fast delivery, was able to get my oven up and running again in no time at all!
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Michael M - March 24, 2019
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Good job
I was very happy with all aspects of the transaction
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Johnnie C - January 25, 2019
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Great service easy to install. Good price.
Received the part quickly and was easy to install. Working great! I did have to take back off of stove as wires were to far in to get it from inside the oven, but all went great.
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Oven Bake Element caught fire
Unplug the oven (very important). Unscrew the bad element and screw in the new one. Plug oven back in.
Julia from NEW BADEN, IL
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Heating element broken
I followed the instructions from the lady taking my order she talked me through the steps
Richard from HIGH POINT, NC
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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burnt out element
Followed instructions on website. Went perfectly.
Rockie from KEIZER, OR
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Bake element burned out in my slide in range
Turn off circuit breaker Open oven remove two oven racks Position flash light Remove two Phillips head screws that hold the element in place Gently slide out element until you locate the two small wires Gently Detach the two small wires from the back of the burned out element Position the new element in the
... Read morebottom of the oven and attach the two small wires to the back of the new element Gently slide the element back in place and replace the two Phillips screws that hold the element in place Make certain the new element is lying flat on the bottom of the oven Replace the two oven racks Turn on the circuit breakers and test the oven
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Sheila from Dayton, OH
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Bake element in our drop-in oven stopped working
We turned off the power, took out the element, installed new element.
Ashley from CARRIERE, MS
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Bake element stopped working
1. SHUT OFF POWER TO YOUR RANGE! (I flipped the circuit breaker at the box to do this. To be totally safe, you can shut off the power to the whole house.) 2. Remove the oven racks. 3. Undo the two screws (save for step 8) holding the bake element in place. (This took some doing for me, as the screws did not want to come out easily. May
... Read morebe use some penetrating oil and be careful not to strip the screws.) 4. Gently pull the bake element toward you, exposing the contacts and wires. 5. Remove the wires from the old element's contacts. (Remember which contact 6. Attach the wires to the new element's contacts. 7. CAREFULLY push the wires back into the wall of the oven. (Pay attention to the insulation. Make sure that some insulation is near the wall.) 8. Fasten element to wall of oven with screws you saved from step 2.
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Stephen from ROCHESTER, NY
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Bake element was cracked
Remove the lower bake element by removing the 2 retaining screws that secure the element to the inside oven back. Carefully slide the element out. There are 2 wires attached to the terminals of the element. While removing be careful to not pull the insulation out with the wiring. Attach the wires to the terminals of the new element and r
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Alan from ROCHESTER, NY
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Element had burned out
Extremely easy. Two screws and electric connection that had easy pop on-off connection.
John from Pearland, TX
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Replaced Bake Element
Based on previous responses we anticipated this repair to be easy, however, it was a little more challenging than expected. The method of repair was easy enough, just would have been better if there had been more wire to pull out to connect to the new bake element. It took two of us to fish for the wires back inside the stove with a needl
... Read moree-nose pliers after removing the element. One had to hold the wire with the pliers while it took the other to attach it to the new element with second pair of pliers as there was no room for using fingers. Retrieving and attaching the second wire to the element was even more challenging because now the half-attached element was in the way. Disappointed and not sure why the element burned out in the first place on a 4year old appliance.
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Sandy from Baileys Harbor, WI
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Bake element was broken and drip pans were rusted out.
The drip pans were a snap to replace, and the bake element was almost as easy. It just took a screwdriver to pull out the broken element, detached the wires, plugged them to the new ones and screwed it back in. Super easy fix and it works great.
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Dan
November 30, 2018
The bottom heating element in the oven burned up i.E., it looked like a fireworks sparkler. I turned off the oven but the sparkling continued and the undamaged section of the element continued to glow red. I had to trip the breaker to shut off power to the element. I've replaced elements on other ovens before but, have never seen this occur. Is this common? Can i just replace the element or is something else going on?
For model number GLES388ASD
Hello Dan, Thank you for your inquiry. Although it is not common, it can happen that the element overheats and melts. You can start by replacing the element but we would also recommend checking the wiring for any visible wear and also check the temperature sensor as well. Hope this helps!
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Nasser
September 3, 2019
How many watts for the bottom stove elements
For model number CFEF372ECF5
Hello Nasser, Thank you for the question. This element is 3000 watts and 240 volts and is 20" wide, 15-1/2" long. Hope this helps!
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Tannan
February 19, 2019
I replaced the bottom bake element. Oven still so t get warmer then 150. Any suggestions would help as we can’t afford a new stove at the time!!
For model number PLEB30S8ACB
Hello Tannan, Thank you for contacting us. I suggest checking the following part: PS820208 Temperature Sensor. You can test the part with a multimeter. If you are unfamiliar with the functions of a multimeter we have videos available to assist you.
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Tiffany
November 14, 2017
Yes this the correct lower baking element to replace the one that came with the oven when first bought, that's not working now? Having a hard time finding the right part/part number for my oven! Thanks so, so much!
For model number FES300ASD
Hi Tiffany,
Thank you for contacting us. Based on the model number you provided in your question to us, the bake element you have referenced in your question to us will work on your appliance. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Daniel
November 14, 2017
Purchased a bake element for a Kenmore elite range, turned off power, removed the 2 screws holding existing bake element pulled bake element out, just enough to grab and detach the 2 wires. Once removed i installed new one, replaced screws and tested and still cannot get any heat from bake element, so i am looking for the next step in trouble shooting the issue. I do know after testing with a meter that i do not get any power at the bake element connection, where the 2 yellow wires clip on. I traced one yellow wire up to oven control panel, and the other yellow wire connects to a red wire mid way then connects to the right side of yellow wire at the oven control panel. My side oven works fine along with all surface burners. The previous bake element somewhat worked, but only got up about 200deg, and no more when set at 400deg. Any assistance would be helpful. Thanks
For model number 79099503994
Hi Daniel,
Thank you for your question. If your bake element is testing fine, the only other part to check would be your temperature sensor. You can test that part with a multi meter as well. However if that part is also testing fine, then it is most likely your electronic control board that is the issue. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Jean
November 1, 2017
How do you get to the bottom element in the oven when it is under the bottom panel?
For model number Fges3065kfd
Hi Jean,
Thank you for your question. You would have to pull out your bottom drawer to get to this part. Pull your drawer out all of the way. Press down on the right and left hand side locking tabs to remove the drawer completely. There is a service panel with three screws, remove those screws and that panel. That will reveal the element for you to change out. Good luck with your repair.
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Lindsey
September 25, 2017
Show how to disconnect the bake element . Please
For model number FES355DSB
Hi Lindsey,
Thank you for your question. We have an installation video on this part underneath the part information. Here is the URL: https://youtu.be/w7aFK06-rLU . Good luck with your repair.
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Elaine
November 4, 2017
Will this oven element for fes388wgcj fit and work for model # fes388wgci?
For model number FES388WGCI
Hi Elaine, Thank you for the question. We do not have the Model number ending with "i" listed as a valid model number.You can check your old element to see if it matches this element. This bake element (including terminals) is 20 inches wide x 18 inches long, and connects with 5-inch push-on wire terminals. Hope this helps!
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Jed
November 10, 2017
When reattaching the bake element does it matter which of the leads is connected to which side? When i took out the old element i didn't see which wire attached to which lead.
For model number FEB30S5AS
Hi Jed,
Thank you for your question. We actually have an installation video that may be able to help you out there. Here you are: https://youtu.be/w7aFK06-rLU . Good luck with your repair.
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David
August 21, 2017
The element we need to replace measures 20.5 inches front to back x 19 inches wide. Its a Frigidaire drop in glass top stove. Could you tell me which element that we need. Thank you
For model number FED367ASC
Hi David,
Thank you for your inquiry. The bottom or bake element listed under your model number is in stock and the part number for it is PS3633414. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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