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Frigidaire FEFL67GCA electric range

Frigidaire FEFL67GCA electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FEFL67GCA electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Electric Range FEFL67GCA FAQs

On your Frigidaire electric range, the model number is printed on the serial plate; for model FEFL67GCA, you will typically find that plate by opening the storage drawer or by removing the outer lower panel. Use the steps in the FEFL67GCA owner's manual to confirm the exact location for your configuration.

Where to look on the range

Check these common serial plate locations first:

  • Open the storage drawer and look along the frame area behind it
  • If your range has a lower cover panel instead of a drawer, remove the outer lower panel and look behind it
  • Use a flashlight and wipe dust or grease off the plate so the characters are readable
  • Write down both the model number and serial number for parts lookup and service

What the model number looks like (and what to record)

The model number is a mix of letters and numbers. Record it exactly as shown, including any dashes or suffixes.

Item What it’s used for Example (format)
Model number Matching parts and diagrams to your exact range FEFL67GCA
Serial number Identifying production run and date details Letters and numbers

Quick tips to avoid common mistakes

These details prevent ordering the wrong Frigidaire range parts:

  • Double-check similar characters (0 vs O, 1 vs I)
  • Copy the model number directly from the plate, not from the control panel styling
  • If the plate is hard to read, take a clear photo and zoom in

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can look similar across multiple model families, but parts like a bake element, oven temperature sensor, or surface element control switch can vary by model. Using the exact model number ensures the correct match for FEFL67GCA.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. For your Frigidaire electric range model FEFL67GCA, looking up parts by the full model number is the most reliable way to match the correct replacement part and avoid fit or wiring issues. Start by confirming the model and serial from the range’s serial plate, then use that model number to filter parts.

Where to find the model number on FEFL67GCA

The serial plate is commonly accessed by opening the storage drawer (some models) or removing the outer lower panel (some models). The exact location and access steps are shown in the FEFL67GCA owner's manual.

  • Check the serial plate before ordering any electrical part (elements, switches, sensor)
  • Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown
  • If the tag is hard to read, take a clear photo for reference
  • Use the model number first, then confirm the part by name and diagram position

How we recommend searching parts by model number

When you search by FEFL67GCA, you can narrow results to parts designed for your range’s configuration (cooktop style, element sizes, control style).

  • Start with the symptom (for example: oven not heating, burner not working, inaccurate temperature)
  • Match the part category (bake system, surface element controls, oven sensor, lighting)
  • Confirm compatibility by comparing the part description to your range’s setup
  • Replace only the failed component when possible (for example, switch vs. element)

Common FEFL67GCA parts customers look up by model number

Symptom Common part to check Example part for this model
Oven will not bake Bake element Range bake element 316075103
Oven temperature off Oven temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Surface burner won’t regulate heat Surface element control switch Range surface element control switch 316436001

Why it matters

Model-number lookup prevents ordering a part that looks similar but has different terminals, wattage, mounting points, or control compatibility. That saves time, avoids returns, and helps your Frigidaire range heat and bake correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire FEFL67GCA oven stopped working, the most common causes are a power interruption, incorrect control settings, or a failed heating or sensing component. Start with the basics (power and settings), then check for error codes and obvious part failures.

Quick checks first (fastest fixes)

  • Confirm the range has power; after a power failure, the oven can resume operation when power returns, so turn controls OFF and reset the clock.
  • Make sure the oven controls are set for the correct function (Bake or Broil) and not canceled.
  • If the control is beeping and showing an F-code, press CLEAR/OFF to stop the beeping, then reprogram the oven.
  • If the oven door lockout or self-clean lock is active, cancel the cycle and allow time for the door to unlock.
  • If the oven light is out, replace the bulb (a failed bulb does not stop baking, but it helps confirm power to the unit).

Parts that commonly cause “oven won’t heat” on this model

When the display works but the oven will not heat, these parts are frequent culprits:

Symptom Most likely part What you may notice
No bake heat, broil may still work Frigidaire range bake element 316075103 Visible blistering, cracks, or no red glow during preheat
Temperature is inaccurate or swings Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 Overbakes or underbakes, long preheat
Broil does not heat Frigidaire range broil element 316203200 No top heat, poor browning
Self-clean issues, door stays locked Range oven door lock motor and switch assembly 5304528973 Lock won’t engage or release properly

Why it matters

An electric range can look “on” while still failing to heat; the control can power up even when a heating circuit component (like the bake element or sensor) has failed. Checking power, settings, and error codes first prevents unnecessary part replacement.

Helpful references

Last updated: February 2026

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