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Frigidaire LFEF3011LWD electric range

Frigidaire LFEF3011LWD electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire LFEF3011LWD electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Electric Range LFEF3011LWD FAQs

Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire electric range model LFEF3011LWD, because it filters results to the exact configuration (cooktop, oven, wiring, and control style) used on that unit.

How to find and use the model number

Use the complete model number from the appliance data tag, then match it exactly when searching.

  • Use the full model number: LFEF3011LWD (do not shorten it)
  • Check common ID locations: oven frame behind the door, storage drawer area, or rear panel
  • Match every character; one letter difference can change the parts list
  • Keep the serial number for reference, but search primarily by model number

For diagrams, part lists, and model-specific notes, use the LFEF3011LWD owner's manual.

What you can look up once you have the model number

Searching by model number helps you quickly narrow down the right category and the right part.

What you need Typical part type Example for LFEF3011LWD
Oven not heating Heating component Range bake element 316075103
Surface burner not regulating Infinite switch Frigidaire range surface element control switch 316436001
Oven temperature issues Sensor Range oven temperature sensor 316233903

Why it matters (fit, safety, and performance)

Ranges often have multiple versions that look identical but use different terminals, wiring harnesses, or element styles. Using the exact model number helps prevent:

  • Ordering a part that does not mount or plug in correctly
  • Incorrect electrical connections at the terminal block
  • Repeat failures from mismatched wattage or sensor type
  • Extra downtime from returns and reorders

If you are looking up power connection or anti-tip hardware details, confirm requirements in the LFEF3011LWD installation guide before buying or installing electrical components.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Frigidaire stove model number is printed on the appliance ID plate; on the Frigidaire LFEF3011LWD electric range, the most common places are the oven door frame area, behind the storage drawer front, or on an inside side panel. Write the full letter and number string exactly as shown.

Where to look on a Frigidaire range

Check these spots in order (use a flashlight):

  • Oven door frame: open the oven door and look around the frame/trim.
  • Storage drawer area: pull the bottom drawer out and look on the frame near the opening.
  • Inside oven cavity edge: look along the left or right side panel near the front.
  • Back panel (less common): look near where the power cord enters.

How to read the model tag correctly

Model tags can be hard to read; copying it carefully prevents ordering the wrong Frigidaire parts.

  • Copy the entire model number (example format: LFEF3011LWD).
  • Watch for look-alikes: 0 vs O, 1 vs I, 5 vs S, 8 vs B.
  • Include any suffix letters; they can change the correct bake element, control board, or overlay.
  • Take a clear photo before the label wears or smudges.

What to do once you find it

Use the model number to match diagrams, installation details, and replacement parts.

What you need Where it helps most Example for this range
Model number Correct parts lookup LFEF3011LWD
Serial number Warranty and production info On the same tag
Electrical/clearance info Safe setup and fit Installation guide

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges often share similar styling across multiple models, but internal parts (like the oven temperature sensor, surface element switch, or bake element) can differ. Using the exact model number helps us match the right diagrams and parts the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

The average lifespan of the Frigidaire LFEF3011LWD electric range is 13 years. With normal home use and basic maintenance (keeping elements and wiring in good condition), many ranges reach that mark before needing major repairs.

What affects lifespan most

A range usually lasts longest when heat, power, and airflow stay within normal limits. These items have the biggest impact:

  • Stable 240-volt power supply and tight terminal connections
  • Oven temperature staying accurate (prevents overheating and long bake times)
  • Surface elements cycling normally (not stuck on high)
  • Door seal condition (heat stays in the oven cavity)
  • Clean venting around the backguard and oven vent

Parts that commonly drive “end of life” repairs

If performance drops, these are frequent wear items on electric ranges like the LFEF3011LWD:

  • Heating elements (bake and broil)
  • Oven temperature sensor
  • Surface element control switches
  • Terminal block and wire harness connections

If your oven will not heat evenly or takes too long to preheat, the range bake element 316075103 and range oven temperature sensor 316233903 are two of the first parts we check.

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely area Example part on this model
Oven not heating or weak bake Bake circuit Range bake element
Oven temp off by 25°F+ Sensing/control Range oven temperature sensor
Burner stuck on high or won’t turn on Infinite switch Surface element control switch
No power, burning smell at cord Power connection Range terminal block

Why it matters

Knowing the typical 13-year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your LFEF3011LWD is near that age and needs a control board plus heating parts, comparing total repair cost to replacement value is the practical next step.

For model-specific care, cleaning, and operating tips that reduce wear, follow the maintenance guidance in the owner's manual.

Last updated: March 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

Choose a symptom to see related range repairs.

Main causes: power supply failure, blown thermal fuse, bad relay control board, damaged terminal block, wiring failure…

Main causes: broken broiler element, weak or broken broil burner igniter, control system failure, faulty temperature sen…

Main causes: power supply problem, control thermostat or electronic control board failure, broken element, bad burner ig…

Main causes: broken oven door lock assembly, wiring failure, electronic control board problem…

Main causes: faulty temperature sensor, electronic control board problem, control thermostat failure, weak burner ignite…

Main causes: bad bake element, broken burner igniter, control system failure, blown thermal fuse, faulty temperature sen…

Main causes: food splatters, spilling food on the oven door, allowing liquid to drip through oven door vent when cleanin…

Most common repair guides to help fix your ranges

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your range.

How to replace a range oven door switch

How to replace a range oven door switch

The oven door switch detects whether the oven door is closed and helps control the oven light. Replace the switch if it …

Repair time and Difficulty

 30 minutes or less
How to replace a range oven door lock assembly

How to replace a range oven door lock assembly

Oven door not locking? You can replace the lock assembly in less than 30 minutes. Here's how.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

Effective articles & videos to help repair your ranges

Use the advice and tips in these articles and videos to get the most out of your range.

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