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Frigidaire FFET3025PSD wall oven

Frigidaire FFET3025PSD wall oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFET3025PSD wall oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cooking Appliance Oven Temperature Sensor for Frigidaire FFET3025PSD - Part 5304504897

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  • Frigidaire Range Bake Element for Frigidaire FFET3025PSD - Part 318601604

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  • Frigidaire Range Oven Door Inner Glass for Frigidaire FFET3025PSD - Part 5304503232

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  • Kelvinator Range Terminal Block for Frigidaire FFET3025PSD - Part 5304409888

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  • Frigidaire Wall Oven Relay Control Board for Frigidaire FFET3025PSD - Part 316443913

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  • Range Control Panel Cooling Fan for Frigidaire FFET3025PSD - Part 318575612

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  • Range Broil Element for Frigidaire FFET3025PSD - Part 5304521498

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  • Range Oven Door Outer Glass for Frigidaire FFET3025PSD - Part 316446401

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Frigidaire Wall Oven FFET3025PSD FAQs

Yes. On the Frigidaire FFET3025PSD wall oven, repairs are usually more difficult than on a freestanding range because most components are enclosed in cabinetry and access often requires pulling the oven out. For safety, we follow the installation guide and shut off power at the breaker before any service.

What makes wall oven repairs more challenging
  • Access: many parts are behind the control panel or rear covers, which are hard to reach when the oven is installed
  • Weight and fit: removing the oven from the cabinet often takes two people
  • Electrical risk: wall ovens use high-voltage wiring; power must be off during line connections and service
  • Heat-related issues: controls and wiring can be affected by overheating or poor airflow
  • Door and lock systems: door hinges and door lock assemblies add mechanical complexity
Repairs you can usually handle vs. repairs to schedule
Repair type Typical difficulty Why
Calibration and settings adjustments Low Uses keypad steps; no disassembly needed
Replacing an oven temperature sensor Medium Requires access to the sensor wiring and careful routing
Replacing a bake element Medium to high Often requires pulling the oven and working around wiring
Control board or wire harness work High Multiple connectors and high-voltage circuits
Practical guidance for FFET3025PSD owners
  • Use the temperature adjustment feature before replacing parts; the manual allows adjusting up to about 35°F
  • If the oven will not heat or heats unevenly, common suspects are the sensor, bake element, and wiring connections
  • If you see a fault code or the oven locks up, use the Frigidaire self-cleaning wall oven error codes guide to narrow the cause
  • When a heating problem points to a failed component, match the part by model and symptom (for example, the range oven temperature sensor 5304504897)
  • If the repair requires removing the oven from the cabinet, follow the clearances, cutout guidance, and safety notes in the installation guide
Why it matters

Wall ovens are tightly integrated into cabinetry; a rushed repair can damage wiring, cabinet cutouts, or door alignment. A careful diagnosis first often prevents unnecessary part replacement and repeat pull-outs.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Frigidaire FFET3025PSD wall oven, turn the oven off, then cycle power at the circuit breaker (or fuse box) for about 1 minute and restore power. After power returns, clear any PF (power failure) message and reset the clock and cooking functions using the steps in the owner's manual.

Quick reset steps (power cycle)
  • Press Clear Off to stop any active cooking cycle.
  • Turn OFF the oven circuit at the breaker (or remove the fuse).
  • Wait about 60 seconds.
  • Turn power back ON.
  • If the display shows PF or a flashing time, press Clear Off.
  • Set the clock again (Clock, adjust time, Start).
If the oven still will not run after a reset

A reset clears many control glitches, but it will not fix a failed part. Check these common causes next:

  • Oven lockout is on: press and hold Clear Off for 3 seconds to unlock.
  • Error code returns immediately: use the error code chart to pinpoint the failure.
  • Oven temperature is inaccurate: verify calibration settings before replacing parts.
  • No heat in bake: a failed bake element or a tripped thermal safety device can stop heating.
Helpful references
What you see What it usually means What to do next
PF or flashing time Power was interrupted Press Clear Off, then set the clock
DOOR / LOCKED / Loc Control lockout is active Hold Clear Off 3 seconds to unlock
Repeating error code A fault is being detected Look up the code and test the related circuit
Why it matters

Resetting the FFET3025PSD restores normal control operation after a power interruption and clears PF so you can cook safely. If a fault code keeps coming back, the oven is protecting itself and needs targeted troubleshooting instead of repeated resets.

For code-specific troubleshooting, use our Frigidaire self-cleaning wall oven error codes guide.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire FFET3025PSD wall oven will not turn on, the most common causes are a power supply problem (tripped breaker, blown fuse, loose connection) or the control not resetting after a power interruption. Start by restoring power, clearing a PF message, and resetting the clock using the steps in the owner's manual.

Quick checks to do first (no tools)
  • Confirm the oven is getting power: check the home circuit breaker or fuses for the wall oven.
  • If the display shows PF or 12:00 is flashing, press Clear/Off.
  • Set the clock (many models require this after a power interruption): press Clock, use the Up/Down arrows, then press Start.
  • Try a simple function: set Bake at 350°F and press Start.
  • If the oven was stored or in a cold space, let it sit above 32°F for at least 3 hours before powering it on.
If it has power but still will not start

A wall oven can have power to the display but still not heat or start a cycle if a key component is failing.

Common parts to check on FFET3025PSD:

  • Electronic control: if the display is erratic, unresponsive, or will not start cycles, the control can be the issue (see control 5304503762).
  • Wiring connections: a loose or burned connection at the power junction can stop the oven from powering correctly (see terminal block 5304409888).
  • Door lock system (self-clean models): if the lock is stuck, some functions may be blocked (see wall oven door lock assembly 139021302).
What the display is telling you
Symptom What it usually means What to do
No display, no lights No power to oven Check breaker/fuse, wiring connections, terminal block
PF or flashing time Power interruption Press Clear/Off, reset clock
Display works but won’t heat Control or heating circuit issue Check settings, then inspect control and wiring
Why it matters

Wall ovens like the FFET3025PSD are sensitive to power interruptions; the manual notes the oven may resume operation when power returns and that you should reset the clock and oven function. Restoring stable power and clearing PF prevents false “dead oven” symptoms and helps you avoid unnecessary part replacement.

For code-related issues, use our Frigidaire self-cleaning wall oven error codes guide to match the exact code to the right fix.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FFET3025PSD wall oven, a “thermostat” issue is most often handled by replacing the oven temperature sensor, not a separate mechanical thermostat. We replace the sensor by shutting off power, accessing the sensor inside the oven cavity, disconnecting its wiring, and installing the new sensor.

Before you start (safety and prep)
  • Turn off power at the breaker; the oven is hard-wired and stays energized until the breaker is off.
  • Let the oven cool completely.
  • Pull the oven forward only if needed for access; follow the installation guide.
  • Protect the cabinet edges and floor.
  • Take a photo of wire routing and connectors before disconnecting anything.
What part usually fixes “thermostat” symptoms

If the oven temperature is inaccurate, heats erratically, or throws temperature-related errors, the most common replaceable part is the sensor.

Quick decision table
Symptom Best next step Likely fix
Oven bakes too hot or too cool, but otherwise works Calibrate temperature offset Control setting adjustment
Temp swings wildly, long preheat, or error codes Test/replace sensor Replace sensor
No heat at all in bake Check bake element and power supply Possible element or wiring issue
Calibrate first (often mistaken for a bad thermostat)

Your oven lets us adjust the bake temperature offset. This is the right fix when the oven is consistently a little hot or cool.

  • Press and hold Bake for about 6 seconds to enter the adjustment mode.
  • Adjust up or down; most models allow up to about 35°F change.
  • Save/exit per the steps in the owner's manual.
How we replace the oven temperature sensor (typical steps)
  1. Shut off power at the breaker.
  2. Remove oven racks.
  3. Remove the sensor mounting screws inside the oven (usually on the rear wall).
  4. Gently pull the sensor forward to access the connector.
  5. Disconnect the plug (do not pull on wires).
  6. Connect the new sensor, tuck wiring back safely, and reinstall screws.
  7. Restore power and test bake performance.
Why it matters

A failing sensor can make the control “think” the oven is hotter or cooler than it really is, which causes underbaking, overbaking, long preheats, or shutdowns. Calibrating fixes small consistent offsets; replacing the sensor fixes incorrect temperature feedback.

Last updated: February 2026

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