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Frigidaire FED365EBC electric range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FED365EBC electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Glass Assembly for Frigidaire FED365EBC - Part 318261302

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    Glass Assembly

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    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Frigidaire Electric Range FED365EBC FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire FED365EBC electric range, using the full model number is the most accurate way to find parts that fit, because it filters results to the exact cooktop, oven, and control components used on that model.

How to look up parts by model number (best practice)

  • Use the complete model number: FED365EBC (match every letter and number).
  • Confirm you are shopping for an electric range part, not a wall oven or cooktop.
  • Use the diagrams and part lists to narrow by section (cooktop, oven cavity, control panel, door).
  • Cross-check the part description against your symptom (no heat, uneven baking, burner not working).
  • Verify installation notes and safety steps in the FED365EBC owner's manual.

Common parts customers search by symptom

Symptom Most common part type Example part for this model
Surface burner not heating Radiant surface element or infinite switch Element 318178110, range dual element infinite switch 318191023
Oven not baking Bake element Frigidaire range bake element 318255401
No broil Broil element Range broil element 318255605
Cracked inner door glass Door glass Range oven door inner glass 5304503232

Why model-number lookup matters

Frigidaire ranges often use multiple element sizes and control styles across similar-looking units. The manual for this platform also notes that radiant element layouts can vary by model version, so the model-number filter helps prevent ordering the wrong element, switch, or control part.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Frigidaire FED365EBC electric range, we recommend doing a full power reset: turn the range off, shut off power at the breaker (or unplug it), wait 5 to 10 minutes, then restore power. This clears many control glitches after a power outage.

Reset steps (safe, reliable method)

  • Turn all surface element knobs to OFF.
  • If the oven is running, press Cancel/Off (if your control has it).
  • Shut off the range circuit at the house breaker (preferred) or unplug the cord.
  • Wait 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Restore power and set the clock.
  • Test Bake and a surface element to confirm normal operation.

If the display shows an error code after reset

Frigidaire ranges use electronic diagnostics; if a monitored circuit fails, the control can stop operation and show a code. Use these resources to match the code to the next step:

What a reset does (and does not do)

Situation Will a reset help? What to check next
Blank display after outage Often Breaker, outlet, cord connection
Random beeping or frozen keypad Often Retry reset; check for stuck key
Oven will not heat Sometimes Bake element, wiring, control
Burner will not heat Sometimes Surface element, infinite switch

Why it matters

A power reset is the fastest way to clear temporary electronic control issues without replacing parts. If the problem returns immediately, the range is usually reacting to a real fault (heating circuit, sensor, switch, or control).

For model-specific control features and operating steps, follow the FED365EBC owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, repairing a Frigidaire FED365EBC electric range is usually worth it when the fix is limited to common wear parts (like a surface element, infinite switch, or bake element) and the range is otherwise in good condition. Repair also makes sense when you want to keep a matching kitchen set and avoid the cost of replacement.

Quick way to decide (repair vs. replace)

Use these checks to make a confident call before you buy parts:

  • Confirm the symptom: cooktop burner not heating, oven not heating, error code, or cosmetic issue.
  • Rule out simple causes: tripped breaker, loose power cord connection, incorrect cookware on radiant elements.
  • Estimate repair scope: one part and basic access usually favors repair; multiple electrical failures favors replacement.
  • Check safety basics: disconnect power at the breaker before any inspection or repair.
  • Follow model-specific guidance in the FED365EBC owner's manual.

Typical repairs that are usually “worth it”

These are common, targeted fixes on electric ranges that often restore full function:

Problem you see Common cause Example part type
One radiant burner will not heat Failed surface element or control switch Surface element, infinite switch
Oven will not bake evenly or at all Failed bake element Bake element
Broil does not work Failed broil element Broil element
Hot surface light acts wrong Switch or control issue Switch/control circuit

If your cooktop burner is dead, a common model-appropriate starting point is the element 318178110 (6-inch radiant surface element) when the failed burner matches that size and style.

When replacement makes more sense

Replacement is the better value when you see multiple high-cost issues at once, such as:

  • Repeated control problems (clock/timer or control board symptoms)
  • Multiple surface elements failing together
  • Wiring damage, burning smell, or signs of overheating
  • A cracked glass cooktop (do not clean or operate a broken cooktop)
  • You need several major parts at the same time (cost adds up quickly)

Why it matters

A focused repair can restore safe, reliable cooking for far less than replacing the entire range. Just as important, the manual emphasizes proper installation, grounding, and avoiding user servicing beyond what the instructions recommend, which helps prevent shock and fire risks.

Last updated: February 2026

A Frigidaire oven typically lasts 13 years. For your Frigidaire FED365EBC electric range, regular cleaning, avoiding overheating events, and fixing heating or control issues early helps you reach (and often exceed) that normal service life; see the maintenance guidance in the FED365EBC owner's manual.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Heat stress from frequent high-temperature baking or broiling
  • Self-clean cycle use (very high temperatures accelerate wear on components)
  • Power events (outages and surges can stress the electronic oven control)
  • Door and gasket condition (heat leaks make the oven work harder)
  • Element health (weak bake or broil elements increase run time)

Practical ways to help your FED365EBC last longer

  • Wipe up heavy spillovers before running self-clean to reduce smoke and overheating.
  • Use an exhaust fan during self-clean and let the oven cool fully before restarting.
  • After a power failure, make sure the oven is off before power returns (the control can resume operation when power is restored).
  • Keep the door glass and hinges protected; avoid impacts that can weaken the glass.
  • If baking is uneven or preheat is slow, test and replace a failing element early (for example, the Frigidaire range bake element 318255401 when symptoms match).

Typical lifespan by major range components

Component Typical service life What you notice when it’s failing
Bake/broil elements 8 to 12 years Slow preheat, uneven baking, no heat in bake or broil
Electronic control/clock 10 to 15 years Beeping, error codes, dead display, erratic temps
Door gasket 5 to 10 years Heat escaping, longer cook times, hot control panel

Why it matters

Knowing the normal 13-year life expectancy helps you decide whether to repair (often cost-effective for an element, switch, or thermostat) or plan replacement when multiple high-cost parts like the control board and cooktop components start failing together.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Frigidaire FED365EBC electric range part number is printed on the part itself, and you can match it to the correct replacement by first locating the range’s model and serial number tag. On FED365EBC ranges, that tag is typically visible when you open the oven door.

Where to look for the model and serial number tag

Check these common spots first:

  • Along the oven frame or interior-side trim, visible with the oven door open
  • On the left-side panel or front frame area, visible with the oven door open
  • Near the storage drawer opening (if your range has a lower drawer)
  • On the back panel (useful if the range is already pulled out)

Use the location diagrams and wording in the FED365EBC owner's manual to confirm the exact tag location and any model-specific notes.

How to use that information to get the right part

Once you have the model number and (if present) the serial number:

  • Confirm the model is FED365EBC (letters and numbers must match exactly)
  • Search parts by model first; then verify the part by description and placement
  • Compare the old part’s printed part number to the listing (when available)
  • For heating issues, match the part to the correct circuit (surface element vs bake vs broil)

Common examples on this model

What is not working Part type you may need Example part for FED365EBC
One small burner will not heat Radiant surface element Element 318178110
Oven will not bake Bake element Frigidaire range bake element 318255401
Oven will not broil Broil element Range broil element 318255605

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges often use similar-looking parts across multiple models. Using the exact FED365EBC model identification prevents ordering the wrong surface element, infinite switch, or oven element and saves time on the repair.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Frigidaire electric range like model FED365EBC, the model number is printed on the appliance identification tag. The most common place to find it is behind the lower storage drawer, on the frame area below the oven door opening; check it before ordering parts or using the FED365EBC owner's manual.

Where to look first (fastest checks)

  • Pull out the bottom storage drawer fully and look on the frame below the oven cavity.
  • Look along the oven door frame area (around the opening) for a rating plate.
  • Check the lower front frame rails near the drawer opening.
  • If your range is a drop-in or slide-in style, look behind the lower panel area.

How to read the tag (and what to write down)

The tag typically includes both a model number and a serial number.

What you need Example format Why you need it
Model number FED365EBC Ensures diagrams and parts match your exact range
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps confirm production series and compatible revisions
Purchase date (optional) Month/year Useful for service history and records

Tips to make it easier

  • Use a flashlight; the tag is often low and partially shaded.
  • Take a clear photo of the tag so you can zoom in later.
  • Wipe grease or dust lightly with a damp cloth; do not soak the label.
  • Match every character exactly (letters, numbers, and any dashes).

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can look similar across multiple series, but parts like a radiant surface element, control overlay, or oven control board can vary by model. Using the exact model number helps us point you to the correct diagrams and compatible replacement parts the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

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