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Frigidaire FEB786CEBG wall oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FEB786CEBG wall oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Clock Timer for Frigidaire FEB786CEBG - Part 318010700

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    Clock Timer

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  • Frame for Frigidaire FEB786CEBG - Part 318042000

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  • Hinge for Frigidaire FEB786CEBG - Part 318074202

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  • Tube for Frigidaire FEB786CEBG - Part 318072510

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  • Wall Oven Door Seal for Frigidaire FEB786CEBG - Part 318053100

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  • Relay for Frigidaire FEB786CEBG - Part 318111500

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  • Wall Oven Door Inner Glass for Frigidaire FEB786CEBG - Part 318042300

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  • End Cap for Frigidaire FEB786CEBG - Part 5303311208

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  • Shelf for Frigidaire FEB786CEBG - Part 318025202

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  • Cover for Frigidaire FEB786CEBG - Part 318071100

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Frigidaire Wall Oven FEB786CEBG FAQs

To reset your Frigidaire wall oven model FEB786CEBG, turn the oven off and restore power with a brief power reset (breaker off, then back on). After power is restored, recheck basic functions like Bake and Broil using the steps in the FEB786CEBG owner's manual.

Quick reset options (from easiest to strongest)

  • Cancel/Stop reset: Press CANCEL to stop an active function (including self-clean).
  • Power reset: Turn the circuit breaker OFF for about 1 minute, then turn it ON.
  • Control lockout check: If the panel shows OFF when you press keys, toggle Lockout by pressing BAKE/COOK TIME and STOP TIME together (some models).
  • Self-clean lock check: If the display shows LOCKED, wait for the oven to cool; the door opens only after LOCKED clears.

If the oven still will not respond after a reset

A reset restores the electronic control, but it will not fix a failed component. Use these checks to narrow it down:

  • Confirm the oven has power (display on, interior light works).
  • Try Bake at 350°F; the lower element should begin heating.
  • Try Broil; the upper element should begin heating.
  • If the oven heats erratically or shows temperature-related errors, the oven temperature sensor is a common cause.

Common symptoms and likely next step

Symptom after reset What it usually points to What we do next
Display works, but temps are inaccurate Temperature sensing issue Test/replace the sensor probe 316217002
No heat in Bake or Broil Power supply, wiring, or control issue Check breaker, wiring connections, then diagnose components
Door will not open after Clean Normal lock cooldown or latch issue Wait for LOCKED to clear; inspect latch if it never unlocks

Why it matters

Resetting clears a temporary control glitch and stops active cycles, but repeated error codes or no-heat symptoms usually mean a part (like a temperature sensor, latch, or wiring connection) needs attention so the oven can heat safely and accurately.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Frigidaire FEB786CEBG wall oven, error code F3 indicates the electronic oven control is detecting a temperature-sensing fault, most commonly related to the oven temperature sensor circuit. Clear the code with CANCEL, then check the sensor wiring and connections; if it returns, service is needed.

What to do right away

  • Press CANCEL to stop the beeping and clear the display.
  • Let the oven cool completely.
  • Turn off power at the breaker before touching any wiring.
  • Check the sensor harness connection at the sensor and at the control for looseness, corrosion, or heat damage.
  • Restore power and test; if F3 comes back, plan a repair.

Common causes of F3 on FEB786CEBG

In this model family, F1 and F3 are “failure modes” the control uses when it detects a fault condition. F3 is typically triggered by a problem in the oven temperature sensor circuit.

Likely cause What you may notice Typical fix
Loose or damaged sensor wiring F3 appears intermittently Reseat/repair harness connections
Failed temperature sensor Oven heats erratically or shuts down Replace the sensor
Control issue (less common) F3 returns immediately after clearing Professional diagnosis and repair

Parts that are often involved

If your troubleshooting points to the sensor circuit, the part most commonly tied to F3 is the oven temperature sensor.

Why it matters

When the control cannot trust the temperature feedback, it may stop heating or heat incorrectly. Addressing F3 quickly helps prevent poor baking results and protects the oven from overheating conditions.

Helpful references for this model

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. Frigidaire manufactures built-in electric wall ovens, and model FEB786CEBG is one of them. For this model, the electrical supply requirement is a single-phase 120/240V or 120/208V, 60 Hz circuit on a dedicated line, as specified in the installation instructions.

What Frigidaire wall ovens include

Frigidaire wall ovens are commonly available in these configurations:

  • Single wall ovens (one oven cavity)
  • Double wall ovens (two oven cavities)
  • Electric wall ovens with electronic or manual controls
  • Models with self-clean on some versions

Electrical and installation basics for FEB786CEBG

The installation instructions for FEB786CEBG call out key requirements that apply to safe operation and proper fit.

  • Use a separate, grounded branch circuit protected by a circuit breaker or time-delay fuse
  • Supply is single-phase 120/240V or 120/208V AC, 60 Hz
  • Secure the oven to the cabinet using properly installed anti-tip (mounting) screws
  • Do not lift the oven by the door handle
  • These ovens are not approved for stackable or side-by-side installation

For the full wiring notes, cabinet cutout guidance, and diagrams, use the FEB786CEBG installation guide.

Quick check after installation

After installation, the instructions recommend verifying basic operation.

Mode What you should see What it confirms
Bake Lower element heats during a bake cycle Bake heating circuit is working
Broil Upper element heats on broil Broil heating circuit is working
Clean (some models) Upper element heats during self-clean Self-clean heating operation

For control steps and normal operation details, use the FEB786CEBG manual.

Why it matters

Wall ovens must match your cabinet opening and electrical supply. Confirming the correct voltage and securing the oven with anti-tip screws helps prevent installation problems and supports safe, reliable cooking performance.

Last updated: January 2026

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