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Frigidaire FFGW2415QWC wall oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFGW2415QWC wall oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Wall Oven FFGW2415QWC FAQs

On your Frigidaire FFGW2415QWC gas wall oven, you clear most F-code errors by pressing CLEAR OFF (STOP/CLEAR) to stop the beeping and clear the display, then reprogram the oven. If the same code returns, treat it as an active fault that needs troubleshooting.

Quick steps to clear an error code
  • Press CLEAR OFF (STOP/CLEAR) once to silence the alarm and clear the code.
  • Set the clock (some functions will not run until time of day is set).
  • Re-enter your cooking settings (Bake, Broil, timer) and try the oven again.
  • If the code comes back, write down the exact code (for example F10, F30, F31, F1, F3, F9).
  • If the oven will not operate normally after the code returns, disconnect power to the oven before checking wiring or parts.

For model-specific keypad names and the exact reset behavior for your control, follow the steps in the owner's manual.

What the code usually means (and what to check next)

Many Frigidaire wall oven error codes point to a circuit the control is monitoring. These are common next checks after the code returns:

What you see What it often points to Common next step
F30 / F31 Oven temperature sensor circuit fault Inspect sensor wiring; test/replace the sensor
F10 Internal control fault Power reset; if it returns, control diagnosis is needed
Any repeating F code Active fault detected Record code; troubleshoot the related circuit

If you are seeing sensor-related codes or temperature problems, the cooking appliance oven temperature sensor 5304504897 is a common replacement part for this model.

Why it matters

Clearing the code stops the alarm, but a repeating error code means the electronic oven control is still detecting a problem. Addressing the underlying issue helps prevent no-heat symptoms, inaccurate baking temperatures, and repeated shutdowns.

Helpful DIY reference

If your display shows an F-code and you want a code-by-code explanation, use our Frigidaire manual clean wall oven error codes guide to match the code to likely causes.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Frigidaire wall oven like the FFGW2415QWC, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. We most often find it around the oven door opening (on the frame) or on an interior edge where it’s visible when the door is open.

Where to look first (fast checklist)
  • Open the oven door and check the front frame around the opening.
  • Look along the left or right side trim of the oven frame.
  • Check the lower front area near the broil drawer or lower panel (if equipped).
  • If the oven is installed in a cabinet, check for a label that’s visible without removing the unit.
What the label looks like

The rating label usually includes:

  • Model number (example: FFGW2415QWC)
  • Serial number
  • Gas type and pressure information
  • Electrical ratings
You need this for What to copy from the label
Ordering replacement parts Model number and sometimes serial number
Installation fit questions Model number
Troubleshooting and error codes Model number
Tips to avoid mix-ups
  • Copy the model number exactly, including all letters.
  • If the label is hard to read, take a clear photo and zoom in.
  • Use the model number when selecting parts like an igniter, temperature sensor, or door hinge to ensure proper fit.
Why it matters

Frigidaire model numbers can look similar across different wall ovens; using the exact model number ensures the correct diagrams, installation details, and parts match your unit.

For label location guidance and other identification details, check the FFGW2415QWC installation guide.

Last updated: March 2026

A Frigidaire gas wall oven like model FFGW2415QWC typically lasts 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance (keeping vents clear, using proper cookware, and avoiding heavy door loads). Consistent heating performance and safe ignition are the biggest indicators of long service life.

What affects lifespan the most
  • Ignition health: a weak igniter can cause delayed ignition and extra wear on the gas valve system.
  • Temperature accuracy: frequent overheating or underheating can point to sensor or control issues.
  • Door seal and hinges: heat loss makes the oven run longer and hotter than necessary.
  • Cleaning habits: harsh chemicals and moisture intrusion can damage finishes and components.
  • Electrical supply quality: loose connections can stress the control and wiring.
Quick “repair or replace” guide

If your FFGW2415QWC is near the 15-year mark, we use these practical checkpoints to decide what to do next.

Symptom Common direction Parts often involved
Oven will not ignite or takes a long time Repair first Igniter, gas burner
Temperature swings, bakes unevenly Repair first Temperature sensor
Door will not close tightly, heat leaks Repair first Hinge, seal
Multiple issues at once, frequent breakdowns Consider replacement Mixed components
Parts that commonly extend oven life

These are common wear items for gas wall ovens; if symptoms match, replacing the failing part often restores normal operation.

Why it matters

A gas wall oven that ignites promptly and holds temperature accurately uses less fuel, cooks more evenly, and reduces stress on the burner system and controls. Catching small issues early often prevents larger, more expensive failures.

For model-specific care and operating guidance, follow the maintenance and usage recommendations in the FFGW2415QWC owner's manual.

Last updated: March 2026

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