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Frigidaire FGEW2745KBB wall oven

Frigidaire FGEW2745KBB wall oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FGEW2745KBB wall oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Wall Oven FGEW2745KBB FAQs

On your Frigidaire FGEW2745KBB wall oven, the model and serial information you need to identify the correct replacement part is on the serial plate along the interior side trim, visible when you open the oven door. Use that model and serial data to match parts accurately.

Where to look on the oven

Check these common label locations for the FGEW2745KBB:

  • Along the interior side trim of the oven (most common); visible with the door open
  • On the left-side panel area visible when the door is opened (depending on installation)
  • On the oven frame area behind the door opening (near the side trim)

What to write down (so you get the right part)

When you are ready to look up parts, record:

  • Model number (example: FGEW2745KBB)
  • Serial number
  • Lot number or lot letter (often printed on the same serial plate)

Quick reference table

What you need Where it’s found Why it matters
Model number Serial plate on interior side trim Ensures parts fit your exact oven configuration
Serial number Same serial plate Helps match production changes
Lot number/letter Same serial plate Improves accuracy when multiple versions exist

Why it matters

Wall oven parts like a control board, temperature sensor, or bake element can look similar across Frigidaire models but still differ by revision. Using the serial plate information prevents ordering the wrong component and avoids repeat repairs.

Helpful tip for parts lookup

If you are replacing a common item, match it to the exact listing for your model. For example, the oven light bulb is listed as appliance light bulb, 40-watt 316538904 for this model.

For diagrams, label illustrations, and model identification details, use the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. For your Frigidaire wall oven model FGEW2745KBB, you can look up compatible replacement parts by searching the full model number and then matching parts to the diagrams and parts list for that exact model. Use the model and serial number format shown in the owner's manual.

How to find the model number (so the parts list matches)

On wall ovens, the model and serial tag is typically on the oven frame area behind the door, or on the side trim area. Once you confirm the tag reads FGEW2745KBB, use that exact number (including all letters).

Tips that prevent wrong-part orders:

  • Copy the model number exactly as printed (letters matter).
  • Use the parts diagrams to confirm shape, mounting, and wire connections.
  • Match by part name and part ID, not just a similar-looking photo.
  • If your oven has a revision or variant, verify the full tag information before ordering.

Common parts people look up by model number

Searching by model number is especially helpful when multiple versions of a part exist.

What you need Example part for FGEW2745KBB What it affects
Oven light Appliance light bulb, 40-watt 316538904 Interior light operation
Temperature sensing Range oven temperature sensor 5304504897 Baking accuracy, error codes
Heating Frigidaire range bake element 318254902 Bake heat performance
Convection Range convection fan motor 5304463302 Even baking, airflow

Why it matters

Frigidaire wall oven parts can look similar across models, but mounting points, wiring connectors, and control compatibility can differ. Using FGEW2745KBB ensures you get parts that fit and work correctly, especially for electrical items like a control board, sensor, or heating element.

Last updated: February 2026

Wall ovens like the Frigidaire FGEW2745KBB are often harder to repair than a freestanding range because most components are behind trim panels or inside the cabinet cutout, so access usually requires pulling the oven out. Electrical safety and heavy lifting are the biggest challenges.

What makes wall oven repairs more difficult

  • Access is limited: many parts are reached from the top, rear, or side once the oven is partially removed.
  • Heavy weight: installation guidance calls for 2 or more people to move and install the oven.
  • Hardwired power: many wall ovens connect in a junction box; power must be shut off before making line connections.
  • Cabinet fit matters: leveling and shimming may be needed to prevent door alignment and cooking issues.
  • Heat-related run-on: the cooling fan can keep running after the oven is turned off, which can be mistaken for a problem.

Repairs we consider DIY-friendly vs. technician-level

Repair type Typical difficulty Why
Replace oven light bulb or lens Easier Front-access in many cases; minimal disassembly
Replace temperature sensor Moderate Requires panel access and careful wiring
Replace bake/broil/convection element Moderate Requires removing racks/panels; wiring connections
Control board, harness, terminal block Advanced Higher shock risk; more disassembly and diagnostics

Parts that commonly solve “no heat” or “uneven baking” symptoms

If your FGEW2745KBB isn’t heating correctly, these are common suspects:

Why it matters

A wall oven repair often involves removing the unit from the cabinet and working around high-voltage wiring. Doing the right prep (power off, proper support, correct leveling) prevents repeat failures, poor baking performance, and avoidable damage during reinstallation.

For model-specific removal, leveling, and electrical connection details, follow the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

In a Frigidaire FGEW2745KBB electric wall oven, the main parts you interact with and that make it heat include the electronic oven controls, bake and broil heating elements, oven venting, interior lights, racks, and (on convection models) a convection fan system. For the full feature layout, use the owner's manual.

Core parts you will find in this wall oven

These are the most common electric wall oven components and what they do:

  • Electronic oven controls: set bake, broil, convection, timer, and self-clean functions.
  • Bake element (hidden bake system): provides most of the heat for baking; many models use a cover over the bake area.
  • Broil element: top heating element for high-heat browning and broiling.
  • Convection fan and cover (some models): circulates hot air for more even baking and roasting.
  • Oven vent (center trim area): releases warm air; required for proper air circulation and baking results.
  • Interior oven light system: bulb, lens/shield, and socket so you can see inside the cavity.

Parts on this model page that match those functions

If you are troubleshooting lighting, heating, or airflow issues, these parts listed for FGEW2745KBB are commonly involved:

Oven function Example part on this model page What it affects
Oven light Appliance light bulb, 40-watt 316538904 Light not working or dim
Temperature sensing Range oven temperature sensor 5304504897 Overheating, underheating, temp swings
Baking heat Frigidaire range bake element 318254902 No bake heat, slow preheat
Convection airflow Range convection fan blade 318398302 Noisy fan, poor air movement

Why it matters

Knowing which part does what helps you troubleshoot faster. For example, if the oven is not heating evenly, we focus on airflow (convection fan) and temperature feedback (sensor) before replacing major components like the control board.

Quick troubleshooting pointers by symptom

  • No heat in Bake: check for a failed bake element and verify the controls are set correctly.
  • Broil does not work: the upper element should glow red during Broil; if not, suspect the broil circuit/element.
  • Convection not running: on many models the fan stops when the door opens; test with the door closed.
  • Light does not work: use a 40-watt appliance bulb and make sure the glass shield/lens is installed.
  • Hot air blowing from trim: normal; the vent releases warm air during operation.

Last updated: February 2026

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