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Frigidaire PCFI3670AFA free standing electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire PCFI3670AFA free standing electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

Frigidaire PCFI3670AFA free standing electric range
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Frigidaire Free Standing Electric Range PCFI3670AFA FAQs

Yes. We recommend looking up Frigidaire replacement parts by entering your full model number (PCFI3670AFA) so the parts list matches your exact range configuration and revisions, then selecting the part you need from the model-specific diagrams and list.

How to look up parts by model number

  • Find the full model number on the appliance ID plate (not just the series name).
  • Enter PCFI3670AFA exactly as shown (letters and numbers matter).
  • Use the model’s parts list to narrow by section (control panel, oven, wiring, etc.).
  • Match the part description to your symptom (for example, temperature issues vs. selector issues).
  • Confirm the part ID before ordering to avoid fit and wiring mismatches.

Common parts you might see for this model

If you are troubleshooting oven control or temperature problems on PCFI3670AFA, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Symptom area Part example (model-matched) What it affects
Oven mode selection issues Range oven selector potentiometer 5304527476 Bake/broil/other function selection input
Temperature sensing issues Probe 5304527492 Oven temperature feedback to the control
Temperature regulation issues Thermostat 5304527778 Temperature control and safety regulation

Why it matters

Ranges often have multiple versions that look the same but use different controls, harnesses, or sensors. Using the full model number (PCFI3670AFA) helps ensure the Frigidaire range parts you choose are the correct fit and function for your appliance.

Helpful tip before you order

  • If the oven will not heat or heats erratically, check the sensor and regulation components first.
  • If the oven will not switch modes correctly, focus on the selector input and related controls.
  • If you are diagnosing electrical issues, use safe testing practices and reference a proven process such as how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.

Last updated: February 2026

To tell what model your Frigidaire stove is, we look for the model and serial tag on the range itself. On the Frigidaire PCFI3670AFA, the tag is commonly found around the oven door frame area or behind the storage/warming drawer opening.

Where to look on a Frigidaire range

Check these spots in this order (they are the most common locations):

  • Open the oven door and look along the door frame (left and right sides) and the front frame lip
  • Pull out the bottom drawer (storage or warming drawer) and look on the frame behind it
  • Look behind the control panel area (visible from the front on some models)
  • Check the back panel of the range (you may need a flashlight)

What the model number looks like (and why it matters)

The model number is usually a mix of letters and numbers (for example, PCFI3670AFA). We use the exact model number to match the correct Frigidaire parts list, wiring, and control components so you do not order the wrong item.

Model number vs. serial number

Label item What it tells us Used for
Model number The exact product design Correct parts fit and diagrams
Serial number The unit’s production identifier Manufacturing details and version differences

Tips to capture the tag correctly

Use these steps so the number is readable when you search parts:

  • Take a clear photo straight-on (avoid glare from kitchen lights)
  • Write down the full model number exactly as shown (including any suffix letters)
  • Record the serial number too; it helps confirm the correct variation
  • If the tag is greasy, wipe it gently with a damp cloth first and dry it

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can look nearly identical across model families, but controls and sensors can differ. Using the exact model number helps us match the right electronic parts, such as the range oven selector potentiometer 5304527476 or the probe 5304527492, when you are troubleshooting baking, temperature accuracy, or control issues.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Frigidaire PCFI3670AFA range, the most commonly replaced parts are the ones that control heat and temperature, plus high-wear items like knobs, gaskets, and wiring connections. On this model, common “fix-first” parts include the oven thermostat and electronic controls when baking temperatures drift or the oven will not respond.

Most common parts people replace

  • Heating parts (bake/broil components, depending on design)
  • Temperature control parts such as a thermostat or probe
  • Electronic control boards and control panels
  • Selector switches and potentiometers for oven function selection
  • Wiring and connectors (harnesses, grommets) affected by heat
  • Door sealing parts (gaskets) and door bumpers
  • Oven racks and interior supports

Model-relevant examples from our PCFI3670AFA parts list

These are examples of parts on this model that often relate to “no heat,” “wrong temperature,” or “dead controls” symptoms:

Symptom Part type to check Example part on this model
Oven temperature is off Temperature regulation Thermostat 5304527778
Oven will not hold temp or probe errors Temperature sensing Probe 5304527492
Oven functions act erratic or will not select modes Selector input Range oven selector potentiometer 5304527476
Display/control issues Electronic control Control-elec 5304527540

Quick troubleshooting before you order

  • Confirm the range has power (tripped breaker or loose cord can mimic a failure).
  • Try a reset: turn off the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.
  • If the oven heats but is inaccurate, suspect the thermostat or probe first.
  • If the oven will not respond to keypad/knob inputs, suspect the selector potentiometer or control board.
  • Inspect wiring near hot areas for brittle insulation or loose connectors.

Why it matters

Replacing the correct “control” part first (thermostat, probe, selector, or control board) prevents repeat repairs and helps restore accurate baking and safe, consistent heating.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Frigidaire PCFI3670AFA range, most oven repairs cost $150 to $400 for a straightforward diagnosis and a single common part. Costs increase when the repair involves electronic controls, wiring, or multiple components.

Typical repair cost ranges (parts and labor)

These ranges fit common repairs on modern Frigidaire ranges, including gas ranges with an electric oven and electronic controls.

Repair type Common symptoms Typical total cost range
Temperature sensing or regulation Overheats, underheats, won’t hold temp $150 to $350
Electronic control or board Dead display, won’t start bake/broil, erratic operation $250 to $700+
Selector or input control Modes won’t change, settings jump, unresponsive knob $200 to $500
Wiring/connection repair Intermittent power, random shutoffs, burning smell $150 to $450

Parts that commonly affect the total price

On PCFI3670AFA, electronic parts and diagnosis time are usually the biggest cost drivers. Examples from the parts list include:

How we keep the estimate accurate before you buy parts

A few checks help prevent replacing the wrong part and paying for extra labor.

  • Confirm whether the issue happens in bake, broil, convection, or all modes
  • Write down any error codes, beeps, or flashing indicators
  • Inspect for loose, pinched, or heat-damaged wiring near the control area
  • If the oven is completely dead, verify the breaker and power cord/terminal block connections
  • If you use a meter, follow safe testing practices in how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video

Why it matters

A “no heat” or “wrong temperature” complaint can be caused by a probe or thermostat, but it can look like a control-board failure. Correct diagnosis is what keeps the repair closer to the $150 to $400 range.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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