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Frigidaire FGR311FS0 dryer

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FGR311FS0 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Dryer FGR311FS0 FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire dryer model FGR311FS0, looking up parts by the full model number is the most reliable way to get compatible replacement parts because it filters results to the exact drum, belt, door, and gas-heat components used on that model.

How to find the correct model number

Use the complete model number exactly as shown on the dryer’s data tag (letters and numbers matter). Once you have it, you can match diagrams and parts lists for FGR311FS0.

Common places to check on a dryer:

  • Inside the door opening on the cabinet frame
  • On the back panel
  • Along the door opening edge or lower front area
  • On the side panel near the front

What you can do once you have the model number

When you search by FGR311FS0, you can quickly narrow down the most common wear items and repair parts.

Examples of model-matched parts for this dryer:

Quick part matching table

What’s happening Likely area to check Example part for FGR311FS0
Drum not turning, motor runs Belt and idler system 134503600 belt, 131863007 idler
Squealing or scraping noise Drum support and seals 5303281153 bearing kit, 134440200 felt seal
Door won’t stay closed Door latch hardware 131658800 door catch

Why it matters

Dryer parts often look similar across Frigidaire models, but mounting points, lengths (like a drum belt), and gas burner components can differ. Searching by FGR311FS0 helps prevent ordering a part that does not fit.

Helpful reference for installation details

If you’re also confirming fit, clearances, or venting requirements while planning a repair or reinstall, use the FGR311FS0 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Frigidaire dryer model FGR311FS0, the more common “control” part is a mechanical timer or console switch, not an electronic control board; pricing depends on the exact part your dryer uses. Use the model-based parts breakdown and the wiring/console details in the FGR311FS0 installation guide to identify the correct component before buying.

What to check on FGR311FS0 before pricing a “control board”

Many customers call any console problem a control board issue. On this style of dryer, start by identifying which control component you actually have.

  • Look for a cycle timer knob and mechanical timer behind the console
  • Check the model tag to confirm FGR311FS0
  • Inspect the console for push-to-start switch and selector switches
  • Note any part numbers printed on the timer/switch body
  • If the dryer is dead, verify the power supply and terminal block connections

Typical cost ranges by control type

These ranges reflect what we see for common dryer control components; the exact price depends on the specific part number used on your FGR311FS0.

Control-related part What it does Typical price range
Mechanical timer Advances cycles and routes power to circuits $80 to $220
Push-to-start switch Starts the motor circuit when pressed $15 to $60
Selector switch Chooses heat/cycle options $25 to $120
Electronic control board (on newer models) Runs cycles electronically $150 to $350

When it is not a “control board” problem

Console symptoms often come from basic safety or airflow issues first.

  • Tripped breaker or loose power cord connection
  • Door not closing or door switch not engaging (latch/catch issues)
  • Blown thermal fuse from restricted venting
  • Loose wiring harness connection at the console

If your dryer is showing a fault code (on models that have them), use Frigidaire dryer error codes to narrow the failure.

Why it matters

Pricing only makes sense after the correct part is identified. Ordering an electronic control board for a timer-based dryer wastes time and money; matching the exact timer or switch restores normal cycle control.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Frigidaire dryer, the model number is typically printed on a label along the top edge of the door opening. For model FGR311FS0, open the door and look around the opening frame near the top; the same label often includes the serial number.

Where to look on model FGR311FS0

Check these common label locations first:

  • Along the top of the door opening (most common)
  • On the inside front panel just behind the door
  • On the door itself near the hinge side
  • On the cabinet frame near the door latch area

If you are installing or moving the dryer, keep the model number handy; it helps match clearances, venting requirements, and replacement parts. Our installation guide is a good reference to keep near the dryer.

What the model number is used for (and why it matters)

The model number ensures we match the correct Frigidaire parts and service information for your exact dryer. Small design changes between similar models can affect fit and performance.

Common tasks that require the exact model number:

  • Ordering the correct drum belt, drum bearing, or igniter
  • Confirming gas vs. electric configuration and hookup details
  • Checking installation clearances and closet door ventilation needs
  • Looking up troubleshooting steps and error code info

Quick ID checklist

Use this table to avoid mixing up numbers on the label:

Label item What it looks like Why we need it
Model number Letters and numbers (example: FGR311FS0) Identifies the exact dryer design
Serial number Longer code, often includes date info Helps with production run details
Type/code Short internal code Used for service reference

If the label is hard to read

  • Wipe the label gently with a damp cloth and dry it
  • Use your phone camera and zoom in for clarity
  • Write down the full model number exactly as shown (including the last digit)

Last updated: February 2026

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