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Frigidaire LFEH3051VFA free standing electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire LFEH3051VFA free standing electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Free Standing Electric Range LFEH3051VFA FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire LFEH3051VFA free standing electric range, looking up parts by the full model number is the most reliable way to get compatible replacement parts because it matches the exact configuration, wiring, and component revisions used on your range.

Where to find the model number on this range

The model and serial tag is typically located where you can see it after opening the lower oven drawer or storage drawer. The LFEH3051VFA owner's manual also points you to the serial plate location and other product record details.

Tips for reading the tag correctly:

  • Copy the model number exactly as printed (letters and numbers).
  • Use the full model number, not just “LFEH3051”.
  • Record the serial number too; it can matter for production changes.
  • If the tag is hard to read, take a clear photo and zoom in.
How model-number lookup helps you choose the right part

When you search by model number, you can narrow parts down by the exact subsystem (cooktop, oven, controls, wiring) and avoid ordering a similar-looking part that does not fit.

Common examples for LFEH3051VFA include:

Quick examples of parts you might see for this model
Symptom Likely part category Example part on this model
Oven temperature seems off Sensor Range oven temperature sensor
Oven will not bake Heating Bake element
Burner will not regulate heat Control Surface element control switch
Why it matters

Ranges often have multiple versions that look the same but use different switches, sensors, or wiring harnesses. Using the exact LFEH3051VFA model number helps us match the correct Frigidaire parts the first time and reduces returns and downtime.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Frigidaire LFEH3051VFA electric range, turn the range off and cycle power at the breaker (or unplug it) for about 30 seconds, then restore power. If the oven and all surface elements still do not heat, focus next on the home power supply and range wiring.

Reset steps (safe, quick)
  • Set all surface controls to OFF.
  • If the cord is accessible, unplug the range for 30 seconds, then plug it back in.
  • If the cord is not accessible, switch the range breaker OFF for 30 seconds, then switch it back ON.
  • Confirm the control panel powers up normally.
  • Test one surface element and then bake.
If nothing heats after the reset

When a range is recently installed, a no-heat condition often points to an electrical supply issue (for example, missing one “hot” leg on a 240V circuit). We recommend checking these items first:

  • Confirm the range is on a dedicated circuit and the breaker is fully reset.
  • Check for a loose or burned connection at the power cord terminal block.
  • Inspect the power cord for damage.
  • If you are comfortable using a meter, follow how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video to verify power (or have a qualified technician test it).
Common symptoms and what they usually mean
Symptom Most likely cause What to check next
Control panel lights up, but oven and all burners are cold Supply/wiring issue Breaker, terminal block, cord connections
Only one burner will not heat Failed surface control or element Switch, element, wiring to that burner
Oven heats poorly or temperature is erratic Sensor or control issue Sensor resistance, wiring, calibration
Parts that commonly relate to “no heat” complaints

Only replace parts after confirming the failure with testing.

Why it matters

A reset clears a temporary control glitch, but a true “no heat” condition is often electrical. Correct power and secure connections protect the control board, heating elements, and wiring from damage.

For model-specific operating and troubleshooting steps, use the LFEH3051VFA owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Frigidaire range like model LFEH3051VFA, the model number is printed on the serial plate (rating label). The most common place to find it is by opening the lower storage drawer and checking the oven front frame area; record the model and serial exactly as shown.

Where to look on a Frigidaire range

These are the standard serial plate locations called out for this style of Frigidaire range:

  • Open the storage drawer and look on the oven front frame near the drawer opening
  • Check the right-hand surface of the oven front frame (around the drawer opening)
  • Look at the lower panel area on the front frame
  • On some installations, the label can be in an alternate location under the cooktop
  • Use a flashlight; wipe the label clean so letters and numbers are easy to read
What to write down (so parts match)

Copy each item exactly, including any dashes or suffix letters.

Label item Example What we use it for
Model number LFEH3051VFA Correct diagrams and part fit
Serial number (varies) Version and production run details
Lot number/letter (if listed) (varies) Improves accuracy for service inquiries

For the exact label locations and illustrations for this model, use the LFEH3051VFA installation guide or the LFEH3051VFA owner’s manual.

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges that look alike can use different bake elements, oven temperature sensors, and surface element control switches. Using the exact model number from the serial plate prevents ordering a part that does not fit.

Last updated: February 2026

A Frigidaire electric range like model LFEH3051VFA typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent cleaning, avoiding overheating, and fixing small issues early (like inaccurate oven temps or weak heating) helps you reach the full service life.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most free standing electric ranges fall into a predictable lifespan range, but real-world results depend on heat load, cleaning habits, and electrical health.

  • Daily high-heat cooking and frequent self-clean cycles can shorten lifespan.
  • Keeping the oven cavity and vents clean reduces heat stress on wiring and controls.
  • Stable power (proper outlet, tight connections) protects the control board and switches.
  • Replacing wear items early (elements, sensors, light parts) prevents bigger failures.
  • Using the correct cookware size on surface elements reduces cycling and overheating.
Common “end-of-life” symptoms (and the parts that often fix them)

If the range is heating poorly or temperatures drift, it is often repairable.

Symptom Common cause Example part for LFEH3051VFA
Oven temperature swings or bakes unevenly Failing sensor Range oven temperature sensor 316490000
No bake heat or slow preheat Burned-out bake element Frigidaire range bake element 316413800
Weak or no broil Failed broil element Frigidaire range broil element 316203301
Surface element won’t regulate heat Worn infinite switch Frigidaire range surface element control switch 316436001
Maintenance that extends service life

We recommend following the care and cleaning schedule and operating guidance in the LFEH3051VFA owner’s manual.

  • Wipe spills promptly to prevent baked-on residue and smoke.
  • Keep the oven door seal clean and intact to hold heat efficiently.
  • Avoid slamming the oven door; it stresses hinges and the door liner.
  • If you suspect temperature issues, test and replace the sensor before recalibrating repeatedly.
Why it matters

A range that holds temperature and cycles correctly cooks more evenly, uses less energy, and puts less strain on high-cost components like the oven control board and wiring harness.

Last updated: February 2026

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