Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire electric range model FEF336ECH, because it filters results to the exact configuration of your range (controls, elements, wiring, and trim).
How to find the model number on your range
On most Frigidaire freestanding electric ranges, the model and serial tag is typically located in one of these spots:
- Along the oven door frame when you open the oven door
- On the drawer jamb behind the storage drawer
- Under the cooktop lip (less common)
- On the back panel of the range
Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers), then use it to shop parts.
What you can look up with model-based parts search
Once you search by FEF336ECH, you can quickly narrow to the part category you need, such as:
- Heating parts (bake and broil elements)
- Surface burner controls (infinite switches)
- Oven temperature sensing parts
- Oven light parts
- Electrical connection parts (terminal block, wire harness)
Common examples for FEF336ECH
| Symptom | Part type to check | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not bake | Bake element | Range bake element 316075103 |
| Oven temperature seems off | Temperature sensor | Range oven temperature sensor 316233903 |
| Oven light not working | Bulb or socket | Appliance light bulb, 40-watt 316538904 |
| One surface burner won’t regulate heat | Surface element control switch | Frigidaire range surface element control switch 316436001 |
Why it matters
Frigidaire ranges often have multiple versions that look similar but use different electrical parts (like a control switch or sensor). Using the exact model number helps prevent ordering a part that does not fit, does not wire correctly, or does not match the burner size.
Quick tips before you order
- Match the symptom to the system (oven heat, surface heat, lights, controls)
- Compare your old part’s markings to the listing (when accessible)
- If you are troubleshooting an error code, use Frigidaire manual clean range error codes to identify the most likely failed part
Last updated: February 2026
How do I reset my Frigidaire electric range?
To reset your Frigidaire FEF336ECH electric range, we recommend turning off power at the breaker (or unplugging the range) for about 30 seconds, then restoring power. This clears many control glitches; if the oven or burners still do not heat, focus next on power supply and heating components.
Safe reset steps (recommended)
- Turn all surface controls to OFF.
- If the range is plugged in, unplug it; otherwise switch the range breaker OFF.
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Restore power (plug back in or turn breaker ON).
- Set the clock, then test Bake and one surface element.
If it still will not heat after a reset
A reset will not fix a missing leg of 240V power or a failed heating part. These are the most common next checks:
- Recent install or moved range: verify the cord and house wiring are correct and the breaker is fully on (many ranges use a 2-pole breaker).
- Oven will not heat: inspect the bake element for blisters, cracks, or burn spots; replace the range bake element 316075103 if it is damaged.
- Broil works but bake does not: bake element is the top suspect.
- Temperature is way off: a failing sensor can cause poor heating or error codes; consider the range oven temperature sensor 316233903.
- Surface element not heating: a bad infinite switch is common; match the correct switch such as Frigidaire range surface element control switch 316436001 or Frigidaire range small surface element control switch 316436000.
Quick symptom-to-likely-cause guide
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Nothing heats (oven and all burners) | Power supply issue (240V missing) | Check breaker, cord, terminal connections |
| Bake not heating, broil OK | Failed bake element | Inspect and replace bake element if damaged |
| Oven heats but cooks unevenly | Sensor or element issue | Check sensor, then element condition |
| One burner not heating | Bad switch or element | Test/replace the matching switch or element |
Why it matters
Resetting clears temporary electronic faults, but consistent no-heat symptoms usually point to a wiring/voltage problem or a failed component. Addressing the root cause prevents repeated shutdowns and protects the control and wiring from overheating.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I tell what model my Frigidaire stove is?
Your Frigidaire stove’s model number is printed on a rating plate or sticker on the range, not on the control panel. On ranges like model FEF336ECH, you’ll usually find it around the oven door frame or the storage drawer area; write it down exactly (letters and numbers).
Where to look on a Frigidaire electric range
Check these common locations in this order:
- Oven door frame: open the oven door and look along the front frame (often near the bottom edge)
- Storage drawer area: pull the drawer out and look on the frame behind it, or on the drawer front edge
- Inside the oven cavity: look along the left or right side wall near the opening
- Back panel: sometimes the plate is on the rear of the range (you may need a flashlight)
Tips to read the tag correctly
Model and serial tags can be hard to read, so we recommend:
- Use a flashlight and take a clear photo, then zoom in
- Copy the model number exactly, including any dashes or suffix letters
- Watch for look-alikes: 0 vs O, 1 vs I, 5 vs S
- Record the serial number too; it helps confirm the correct parts list
What to do once you find the model number
Use the model number to match parts and diagrams for your exact configuration.
| What you found | What it’s used for | Example from this page |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the exact range version | FEF336ECH |
| Serial number | Production info, helps with compatibility | Varies |
| Part ID | Identifies a specific replacement part listing | Range bake element 316075103 |
Why it matters
Frigidaire ranges can look similar across multiple model families, but wiring, surface elements, and oven components can differ. Using the exact model number helps ensure you get the right bake element, control switch, or temperature sensor the first time.
Last updated: February 2026




