Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. For your Frigidaire wall oven model GCWS3067AFA, the most accurate way to find compatible replacement parts is to search by the complete model number; it pulls up the correct parts list and diagrams so you match the right component the first time. Use the parts list for GCWS3067AFA on this page, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
How to find the model number (and why it matters)
We recommend using the full model number exactly as shown on the appliance ID label. One missing character can lead to the wrong control, door part, or wiring component.
- Use the complete model number: GCWS3067AFA
- Match the model before ordering electrical parts (controls, harnesses, terminal block)
- Use the diagrams to confirm location and mounting style
- Cross-check the part name and part ID before checkout
What you can look up once you have the model number
When you search by model number, you can typically identify parts by section (door, controls, wiring, convection, racks) and narrow down by symptoms.
| What you need | What it helps you do | Example for GCWS3067AFA |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures compatibility | GCWS3067AFA parts list and diagrams |
| Part name + part ID | Confirms the exact item | Terminal block 5304409888 |
| Symptom | Guides which section to check | No heat, door won’t close, error code |
Tips for ordering the correct part the first time
- Compare the part photo and description to what you’re replacing
- For heating or fan issues, confirm whether you need an element, motor, or blower assembly
- For door issues, verify whether you need a handle, glass, seal, or outer panel
- For control problems, confirm whether you need the control panel, controller, or board assembly
- Use your GCWS3067AFA owner's manual to understand features and basic troubleshooting before replacing parts
Why it matters
Wall ovens use model-specific wiring, controls, and door assemblies. Looking up parts by model number helps prevent returns, delays, and installation problems, especially with electrical components.
Last updated: February 2026
Are wall ovens hard to repair?
Yes. On the Frigidaire GCWS3067AFA 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, removing panels, and working around high-voltage wiring. Use the GCWS3067AFA installation guide for safe handling and access basics.
What makes wall oven repairs challenging
- Access is limited: many parts are behind the control panel, rear cover, or side panels.
- Removal is heavy work: installation guidance calls for 2 or more people to move and install the oven.
- Electrical risk is higher: power must be shut off while line connections are being made.
- Built-in fit matters: cabinet cutout depth and clearances affect removal and reinstallation.
- Anti-tip hardware is required: the oven should not tip forward when the door is open.
Repairs we see most often (and what to check first)
Before replacing parts, we recommend these quick checks:
- Confirm the breaker is on and the oven is getting power at the junction box.
- If the oven will not heat, check for an error code and follow the steps in Frigidaire self-cleaning wall oven error codes.
- If the oven light or door-related functions act up, inspect the door switch and wiring.
- If the unit is dead or intermittent, inspect the power connection area for heat damage.
Common symptoms and likely repair complexity
| Symptom | Typical cause area | DIY difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Oven dead/no display | Power supply, wiring, terminal connections | High |
| Light stays on/off | Door switch, lamp assembly | Medium |
| Error code during use | Sensor/control issue, overheating, wiring | Medium to high |
| Fan runs after shutdown | Normal cooling fan operation on some models | Low |
Why it matters
Because GCWS3067AFA is a built-in appliance, a small mistake (pinched wire, missed anti-tip screws, incorrect leveling) can create repeat failures or unsafe operation. Following the documented install and safety steps reduces risk and prevents damage during removal and reinstallation.
Parts that may be involved
If troubleshooting points to a specific component, these model-matched parts are examples we commonly see used in repairs:
- Terminal block 5304409888 (power connection point)
- Range door light switch 808136601 (door-activated light and door status)
For ordering, we recommend using the parts list for GCWS3067AFA on this page, or searching by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find my Frigidaire oven part number?
For your Frigidaire GCWS3067AFA wall oven, the part number you need is tied to the model and serial tag; once you have that information, you can match the correct replacement part from the parts list for GCWS3067AFA or by searching on Sears PartsDirect. For tag details and record-keeping, use the GCWS3067AFA owner's manual.
Where to look on the oven
We most often see the model and serial tag in these spots on a wall oven:
- Along the interior-side trim, visible when you open the oven door
- On a side panel just inside the oven opening, visible with the door open
- Occasionally on the frame behind the control panel area (visible after removing trim, for service only)
How to use the information to get the right part
Once you find the tag, use these steps to identify the correct part number for what you are replacing:
- Write down the model number and serial number exactly as shown
- Find the part in the model’s parts list and confirm it matches your symptom and location
- Compare the part name and description (for example, a power connection issue often points to a terminal block 5304409888)
- If you are replacing an electrical part, turn off the breaker before inspecting wiring or connectors
Quick reference: what number means what
| What you have | What it’s used for | Example for this oven |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the exact oven design | GCWS3067AFA |
| Serial number | Production run details | Printed on the same tag |
| Part number | Identifies the replacement component | 316056000 (example for the terminal block) |
| Part ID | Sears PartsDirect identifier for ordering | 5304409888 |
Why it matters
Frigidaire wall ovens can use different wiring harnesses, controls, and door parts across similar-looking models. Using the exact GCWS3067AFA model and serial information prevents ordering a part that does not fit or connect correctly.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of an electric oven?
An electric wall oven like the Frigidaire GCWS3067AFA is built around heating elements, temperature controls, and airflow parts that move heat evenly. Common components include the bake and broil heating circuits, oven racks, door and glass assemblies, lighting, and cooling or convection fans (on some models). See the GCWS3067AFA owner's manual for your oven’s exact features and terminology.
Core parts you’ll find in most electric wall ovens
- Bake system: bake element (sometimes hidden), wiring, and controls that maintain set temperature
- Broil system: broil element and controls for high-heat top browning
- Temperature sensing and control: sensor/thermostat inputs and an electronic controller
- Air movement: convection fan (some models) and a cooling fan that can run after shutoff
- Door system: hinges, handle, gaskets/seals, and multiple glass panels
- Interior hardware: oven racks and rack supports
- Lighting: lamp and lens/assembly for oven cavity illumination
Model-related examples of parts you may replace
These are examples of replaceable components we commonly see on the GCWS3067AFA parts list:
| Part type | What it does | Example from this model’s parts list |
|---|---|---|
| Cooling/airflow | Moves air to cool electronics or circulate heat | Motor 5304526375, blade 5304525455 |
| Lighting | Illuminates the oven cavity | Lamp assembl 5304530343 |
| Door hardware | Helps the door open/close and seal properly | Handle 5304534842, seal 5304526242 |
| Electrical connection | Provides a safe power connection point | Terminal block 5304409888 |
Why it matters
Knowing the major oven parts helps you troubleshoot faster. For example, uneven baking often points to airflow or temperature sensing, while a dead display or non-responsive keypad often points to a control or wiring issue.
Quick tips before you troubleshoot or order parts
- Turn off power at the breaker before removing panels or touching wiring
- Do not use extension cords with a built-in wall oven
- Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed to prevent overheating
- If a fan runs after you turn the oven off, that is often normal cooling-fan operation
- Use your model and serial information when selecting parts; the serial plate is typically visible with the door open (see the GCWS3067AFA installation guide)
To shop, we recommend ordering from the GCWS3067AFA parts list or searching by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





