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Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD electric freestanding range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD electric freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Frigidaire Range Oven Control Board for Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD - Part 5304518660

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    Range Oven Control Board And Clock

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    Spacer,door Glass

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  • Kelvinator Element for Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD - Part 5304533520

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    Tappan Range Dual Radiant Surface Element

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  • Range Side Panel, Left (black) for Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD - Part 316400145

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    Range Side Panel, Left (black)

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  • Range Terminal Block Grounding Strap Plate for Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD - Part 5304536404

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    Range Terminal Block Grounding Strap Plate

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  • Range Screw for Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD - Part 316021109

    Range Hex Head Screw, #8-18 X 3/8-in

    Part #316021105

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  • Range Oven Door Trim Kit for Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD - Part 5303935398

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    Range Oven Door Trim Kit

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  • Range Oven Heat Shield, Lower for Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD - Part 316547400

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    Range Oven Heat Shield, Lower

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  • Shield,wool ,oven Door for Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD - Part 316222714

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    Shield,wool ,oven Door

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  • Range Screw for Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD - Part 316021108

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Frigidaire Electric Freestanding Range LFEF3052TFD FAQs

Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire electric range, including model LFEF3052TFD. Use the complete model number from the appliance’s serial plate, then match the part by name and ID to avoid ordering the wrong item.

Where to find the model number on LFEF3052TFD

For this Frigidaire range, the serial plate is typically located by opening the lower oven drawer or storage drawer. The exact location and examples are shown in the LFEF3052TFD owner's manual.

  • Open the lower drawer fully and look along the frame area
  • Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown
  • Use the full model number (not just “LFEF3052”) when searching
  • If the tag is hard to read, take a clear photo and zoom in
How we recommend searching for the right part

Once you have LFEF3052TFD, narrow the results by the symptom or the part name (surface element, bake element, control board, etc.). Then confirm the part ID matches what you need.

  • Start with the model number search, then choose the correct diagram section
  • Match the part by function (heats, senses temperature, switches power)
  • Compare the part ID and description before ordering
  • If your issue is electrical, shut off power at the breaker before inspecting wiring
  • Use a meter for diagnosis when appropriate (continuity, resistance)
Common examples for this model
What you’re fixing Part to look up by model What it does
Surface element won’t heat or won’t regulate Range surface element control switch 316436001 Sends power to the burner based on knob setting
Oven temperature seems inaccurate Range oven temperature sensor 316233903 Reports oven temperature to the control
Oven won’t bake Frigidaire range bake element 316225001 Provides heat for baking
Why it matters

Frigidaire often uses similar-looking parts across different ranges, but wiring, wattage, and mounting can vary. Searching by LFEF3052TFD helps ensure the part fits and performs correctly the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Frigidaire electric range model LFEF3052TFD, turn the range off and reset power at the breaker (or unplug it) for about 30 seconds, then restore power. If the cooktop and oven still do not heat, focus next on the 240-volt supply and terminal block wiring.

Quick reset steps (safe and effective)
  • Set all surface controls to OFF.
  • If plugged in, unplug the power cord; otherwise switch the range breaker OFF.
  • Wait 30 seconds.
  • Restore power and set the clock.
  • Test one surface element and then start a short bake cycle.
If nothing heats after the reset

A reset will not fix a missing L1 or L2 leg of power. Electric ranges need 240 VAC for heating; if one leg is lost, lights and the display can still work while burners and the oven do not.

  • Check that the double-pole breaker is fully ON (toggle OFF then ON).
  • If the range was recently installed or moved, inspect the rear power connection area and confirm the access cover is installed.
  • Look for signs of a loose or overheated connection at the terminal block.
  • If a surface burner is dead but others work, the issue is often a control switch such as the range surface element control switch 316436001.
Wiring and installation notes (important)

The installation instructions for this style of freestanding electric range emphasize tight, correct terminal block connections and warn against loosening factory-installed nuts that secure the range wiring to the terminal block. Use the installation guide for the correct 3-wire vs 4-wire connection method and grounding details.

Symptom What it usually points to What to check first
Display works, no burners, no oven heat Missing L1 or L2 (no 240V) Breaker, cord/terminal block connections
One burner not heating Failed switch or element Switch, element, wiring to that burner
Oven temperature is erratic Sensor issue Range oven temperature sensor 316233903 and wiring
Why it matters

Resetting clears minor control glitches, but heating problems are most often power-supply or connection related. Confirming proper 240-volt power and secure terminal block wiring prevents repeat failures and protects the control and wiring harness.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Frigidaire stove’s model number is on the serial plate; on the LFEF3052TFD electric freestanding range, the most common spot is inside the lower oven drawer or storage drawer. Use the model number exactly as printed when ordering parts or checking specifications in the LFEF3052TFD owner’s manual.

Where to look for the model number

Check these common serial plate locations on Frigidaire ranges:

  • Inside the lower oven drawer or storage drawer (open the drawer fully and look along the frame)
  • Around the oven door frame (open the oven door and inspect the front frame area)
  • On a side panel area near the oven cavity (use a flashlight to read the label)
  • On the back of the range (helpful if the range is already pulled out)
How to read the label correctly

Model and serial tags can be hard to read, so we recommend:

  • Write the model number and serial number down before the label gets worn
  • Watch for look-alike characters (0 vs O, 1 vs I)
  • Copy every letter, number, and dash in the same order
  • Take a clear photo for reference when shopping for parts
Why the exact model number matters

Using the exact model number ensures you get the right fit and electrical match for items like surface element switches, bake elements, and control boards.

What you’re doing What to use Why it helps
Ordering replacement parts Full model number from the serial plate Prevents wrong-size or wrong-style parts
Looking up operating features LFEF3052TFD owner’s manual Matches your control layout and settings
Installing or moving the range LFEF3052TFD installation guide Confirms electrical and placement requirements

Last updated: February 2026

Most Frigidaire gas ranges last 13 to 19 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Even though LFEF3052TFD is an electric freestanding range, the same ownership habits that extend gas-range life (cleaning, correct power hookup, and prompt part replacement) apply; see the LFEF3052TFD owner’s manual for care and cleaning routines.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A range’s service life depends most on heat exposure, cleaning habits, and how quickly small issues are fixed.

  • 13 to 19 years is the typical lifespan for a standard residential gas range
  • Heavy daily cooking, frequent self-clean use, and poor ventilation can shorten life
  • Keeping burners (gas) or elements (electric) clean reduces overheating and control failures
  • Replacing wear parts early prevents damage to wiring and controls
  • Correct installation and stable power supply reduce board and switch failures
Parts that commonly limit range life

On many ranges, a few components tend to fail before the cabinet and oven cavity wear out.

Component area What you notice Common fix path
Surface heat control Burner/element won’t regulate heat Replace a surface control switch (model-specific)
Oven temperature sensing Baking runs hot/cold Test/replace the sensor
Oven heating No bake or weak broil Replace bake or broil element (electric)
Electrical connection Intermittent power, burning smell at cord Inspect/replace terminal block

For this Frigidaire model, examples of model-matched parts include the range oven temperature sensor 316233903 and the universal/multiflex (Frigidaire) range terminal block 5303935271.

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your range is under about 10 years old, repairs like a sensor, terminal block, or control switch are often cost-effective; beyond 15 years, multiple failures can add up.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD electric range, beeping usually means the control is signaling a setting change, a timer, or an error condition. To stop it fast, press OFF/CANCEL; if the display shows an F or E code, clear it with OFF and then power-cycle the range for 5 minutes.

Quick ways to stop the beeping
  • Press OFF/CANCEL once to silence most alarms and cancel an active function.
  • If you see an F or E error code, press OFF/CANCEL to clear the code.
  • If the code returns, turn power off at the breaker (or unplug if accessible) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • After restoring power, set the clock; the oven may not operate correctly until time-of-day is set.
  • If the beeping is from a kitchen timer, cancel the timer using the timer key sequence shown in the LFEF3052TFD owner’s manual.
What the beeps usually mean
What you notice Most common cause What to do
Beeping with F or E on display Control detected a fault Press OFF, then power-cycle 5 minutes
Beeping after cooking starts Preheat or function tone Press OFF if you want to cancel cooking
Repeating beeps with no cooking Timer or stuck key behavior Cancel timer; if it persists, power-cycle
If the beeping keeps coming back

These checks help narrow it down before replacing parts:

  • Confirm no keys are stuck and the control panel is clean and dry.
  • Restore power and try Bake and Broil again after clearing the code.
  • If the oven temperature seems erratic along with alarms, test/inspect the sensor circuit; the range oven temperature sensor 316233903 is the common feedback part.
  • If the beeping is tied to a specific burner knob position or heat level, a surface element switch can be the cause; check the range surface element control switch 316436001 (or the small-element version if applicable).
Why it matters

A single beep is often just a normal tone, but repeated beeping with an F/E code is the range telling you it detected a control fault. Clearing the code and doing a 5-minute power reset is the fastest way to restore normal operation and confirm whether the issue is temporary or recurring.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire LFEF3052TFD electric range, the F30 error code points to a problem in the oven temperature sensor circuit. Most often, the sensor (probe) is unplugged, has a bad connection, or the sensor wiring is damaged; less often, the sensor itself has failed.

What to do first (safe reset and quick checks)
  • Press OFF/CANCEL to clear the code.
  • Turn power off at the breaker for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Try Bake again and watch for the code to return.
  • If the code returns, stop using the oven until the sensor circuit is checked.
Common causes of an F30 code
  • Loose or corroded connector at the oven temperature sensor
  • Pinched, burned, or broken sensor wiring harness
  • Failed oven temperature sensor
  • Control issue (less common) if the sensor and wiring test good
Parts that commonly fix F30 on this model
Symptom Most likely part Notes
F30 returns immediately after reset Range oven temperature sensor 316233903 Sensor circuit fault is the most common root cause
Sensor tests good but code persists Electronic control (clock/control board) Check wiring and connectors first
Why it matters

The oven control uses the temperature sensor signal to regulate heat. When the control sees an open or abnormal sensor circuit, it triggers F30 to prevent inaccurate temperatures, overheating, or poor baking results. For model-specific control settings and error-code clearing steps, use the LFEF3052TFD owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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