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Frigidaire FFEF3054TSF electric freestanding range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFEF3054TSF electric freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Broil Pan Insert for Frigidaire FFEF3054TSF - Part 316082000

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Frigidaire Electric Freestanding Range FFEF3054TSF FAQs

On a Frigidaire range like model FFEF3054TSF, the identifying number you need is on the serial plate (model and serial label). You’ll typically find it by opening the lower oven drawer or the storage drawer and looking for the label on the frame area.

Where to look on FFEF3054TSF

Check these common serial plate locations:

  • Open the lower oven drawer (some models) and look along the frame just inside the opening
  • Open the storage drawer (some models) and look on the frame or side wall near the drawer opening
  • Look for a label that lists model number and serial number together
  • Use a flashlight; the label can be low, angled, or partially hidden by the drawer front
  • Write the numbers down exactly as shown (letters and numbers)

For the model-specific location callout, see the FFEF3054TSF owner’s manual.

“Part number” vs “model number”: what you actually need

Most customers say “part number” when they really need the model number to look up the correct replacement parts.

What you’re looking for Where it’s found What it’s used for
Model number (FFEF3054TSF) Serial plate/label on the range To find the correct parts diagrams and parts list
Serial number Same serial plate/label To identify production details for service
Part number (example: 316075103) Printed on the part itself or its packaging To reorder the exact part

Why it matters

Using the serial plate model number prevents ordering the wrong Frigidaire bake element, oven temperature sensor, surface element control switch, or control board. Once you have the model number, you can match parts precisely, such as the range bake element 316075103 when you’re replacing a failed oven heating element.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. For your Frigidaire electric freestanding range model FFEF3054TSF, using the full model number is the most accurate way to find parts that fit, because it filters results to the exact version of your range and its compatible components.

Where to find the model number on this range

The model and serial tag is typically located by opening the lower oven drawer or storage drawer. Once you have the full model number, match it exactly when searching.

  • Open the lower drawer fully and look along the frame edges
  • Write the model number and serial number exactly as shown
  • Keep the purchase date with your records
  • Use the model number when ordering parts like elements, switches, or sensors

For additional identification details, use the FFEF3054TSF owner’s manual.

How model-number lookup helps you get the right part

Model-number lookup matters most when a part looks similar across multiple Frigidaire ranges but has different terminals, wattage, or mounting.

  • Confirms fit for heating parts (bake and broil elements)
  • Helps match electrical parts (surface element control switches)
  • Narrows down temperature-related parts (oven temperature sensor)
  • Reduces returns caused by “looks the same” parts

Common examples for FFEF3054TSF

What you’re fixing Part type you’ll usually search Example part for this model
Oven not baking Bake element Range bake element 316075103
Oven temperature seems 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

Frigidaire ranges often have multiple revisions under similar model families. Using FFEF3054TSF ensures you land on parts lists and diagrams that match your exact wiring, controls, and oven configuration.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Frigidaire FFEF3054TSF electric freestanding range, the model number is printed on the serial plate; on this style of range it’s typically found when you open the lower oven drawer or the storage drawer. Use the exact model number (letters and numbers) when ordering parts or checking the manual.

Where to look on the range

Check these common serial plate locations:

  • Open the lower oven drawer (some models) and look along the frame area
  • Open the storage drawer (some models) and look on the frame or inner panel
  • Look for a sticker or metal plate labeled Model and Serial
  • Use a flashlight; the plate is often low and hard to see
  • Write the model number exactly as shown (including any suffix letters)

What to write down (and why)

Record both identifiers so we can match the correct Frigidaire parts and diagrams:

Item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Correct part fit and diagrams FFEF3054TSF
Serial number Production details and service reference Letters and numbers

Tips to avoid common mix-ups

These characters are easy to confuse when you copy the tag:

  • 0 (zero) vs O (letter O)
  • 1 (one) vs I (letter I)
  • 5 vs S
  • 8 vs B

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can look similar across multiple model families, but parts like the bake element, oven temperature sensor, and surface element control switch can vary by model and revision. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong replacement.

For model-specific operating and identification details, use the FFEF3054TSF owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Frigidaire FFEF3054TSF electric freestanding range, we disassemble in layers: remove power, pull the range out safely, then remove panels and the cooktop (main top) to access wiring, switches, and heating components. Use the FFEF3054TSF installation guide for safe access and anti-tip details.

Before you start (safety and setup)

  • Turn off the range at the breaker (240V) and confirm the cooktop is cool.
  • Pull the range forward carefully and keep the power cord from pinching.
  • Fully disengage the anti-tip bracket before tipping or moving the range.
  • Take photos of wire locations and screw positions as you go.
  • Label connectors (L1, L2, neutral, ground) if you open the rear access area.

Common disassembly steps (typical for this Frigidaire platform)

  1. Remove the storage drawer: open fully, lift slightly, and pull out to clear access.
  2. Remove the rear access cover (terminal block area) only if needed for electrical access.
  3. Lift the cooktop (main top):
  • Remove any screws at the front lip or under the control panel area (varies by revision).
  • Lift the front, then slide the main top forward and up to release rear tabs.
  • Set the main top aside without straining element wiring.
  1. Remove control panel components (as needed): knobs off, then access switches from behind.
  2. Access oven components:
  • Remove racks.
  • Remove the lower bake element mounting screws to service the element.

Parts you may access during disassembly

Area you open What you can reach Example part for FFEF3054TSF
Cooktop/main top Surface element switches, radiant elements Range surface element control switch 316436001
Oven cavity (bottom) Bake element Range bake element 316075103
Rear access cover Terminal block, power cord connections Terminal block connections (wiring)

Why it matters

Correct disassembly prevents stripped screws, broken glass tops, and wiring damage. It also helps avoid electrical connection issues at the terminal block and keeps the anti-tip system working as designed.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FFEF3054TSF electric freestanding range, error code F3 points to an oven temperature sensing problem. In most cases, the fix is checking the temperature sensor wiring connection first; if the code returns, the oven temperature sensor typically needs replacement.

What to do first (quick reset and check)

  • Press OFF/CANCEL to clear the code.
  • Try Bake or Broil again.
  • If the code repeats, turn power off at the breaker for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Set the clock, then test Bake again.
  • If F3 comes back, inspect the sensor harness and connector for loose, pinched, or heat-damaged wires.

These steps match the “Before You Call” guidance for clearing repeating F or E fault codes in the FFEF3054TSF owner’s manual.

Parts that commonly solve F3

If the wiring and connector look good, the most common failed part is the oven temperature sensor.

Symptom Most likely cause Common next step
F3 appears during preheat or baking Sensor circuit out of range Check harness, then replace sensor
F3 returns immediately after reset Open/shorted sensor or wiring Inspect connector, test sensor resistance
Oven temps seem inaccurate before F3 Sensor drifting Replace sensor

For this model, the correct replacement is the oven temperature sensor 316490000.

Why it matters

The control board relies on the sensor signal to regulate bake and broil heat. When the sensor circuit reads out of range, the range may shut down heating to prevent overheating or unsafe temperature control.

Helpful tips before replacing parts

  • Let the oven cool completely before touching any wiring.
  • If you use a multimeter, test with power disconnected.
  • If you see burned terminals or brittle insulation, repair the wiring issue before installing a new sensor.

Last updated: February 2026

To replace the broil element in your Frigidaire FFEF3054TSF electric range, we shut off power, remove the mounting screws inside the oven, pull the element forward, transfer the wires to the new element, then reinstall and test broil. Use the FFEF3054TSF owner's manual for safety notes and broil operation details.

Before you start (safety and tools)

  • Turn off the range at the circuit breaker (240V); confirm the display is off.
  • Let the oven cool completely.
  • Wear work gloves; sheet metal edges can be sharp.
  • Use a 1/4-inch nut driver or Phillips screwdriver (fastener type varies).
  • Have needle-nose pliers ready to hold connectors if needed.

Step-by-step: replacing the broil element

  1. Remove oven racks for working room.
  2. Locate the broil element at the top of the oven cavity.
  3. Remove the screws securing the element mounting brackets to the rear oven wall.
  4. Carefully pull the element a few inches toward you.
  5. Disconnect the two wire connectors from the element terminals.
  6. Connect the wires to the new Frigidaire range broil element 316203200.
  7. Tuck wires back through the insulation/opening so they cannot touch metal.
  8. Reinstall the mounting screws, reinstall racks, restore power, and test Broil.

Quick checks if broil still does not heat

  • No heat at all: verify the breaker is fully reset (double-pole).
  • Heats weakly or unevenly: check for a loose terminal connection at the element.
  • Oven smokes heavily: confirm correct rack position and use the door broil-stop position per the manual.

What to inspect while you are in there

What you see What it usually means What to do
Blistered/broken element spot Element failed Replace broil element
Burnt or brittle wire ends Overheating/loose connection Repair/replace terminals, ensure tight fit
Element looks OK but no heat Control or wiring issue Test circuit with a meter before replacing more parts

Why it matters

A failing broil element can cause slow browning, uneven cooking, and longer run times. Replacing the element restores proper top-heat performance and helps the oven broil as intended.

Last updated: February 2026

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