Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. We can look up Frigidaire parts by model number, and it is the most accurate way to get the correct parts list for your range. For your Frigidaire FFEF3054TBG free standing electric range, using the model number helps match parts like the bake element, oven temperature sensor, and control switches to your exact configuration.
How to find the model number on your range
Your model and serial tag is typically located behind the lower oven drawer or storage drawer on many Frigidaire ranges.
- Pull the range away from the wall only if needed and safe to do so
- Open the lower drawer and look for the serial plate label
- Write down the full model number (example: FFEF3054TBG) and serial number
- Use the full model number when searching; one missing character can change the parts list
- Confirm the appliance type (free standing electric range) to avoid mix-ups with similar models
For diagrams and model identification details, use the FFEF3054TBG owner’s manual.
What you get when you search by model number
Searching by model number narrows results to the correct parts breakdowns (often called “exploded views”) and the parts that fit your exact build.
| Search method | Accuracy | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (FFEF3054TBG) | Highest | Ordering replacement parts with confidence |
| Part number / part ID | High | Reordering a known part |
| Description only (example: “bake element”) | Medium | Identifying what a part is called |
Common parts customers replace on this model
If you are troubleshooting heating or temperature issues, these are common starting points for the FFEF3054TBG:
- Frigidaire range bake element 316075103 for no-bake or weak baking
- Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 for inaccurate oven temperatures
- Surface element control switches for burners that will not regulate heat
- Oven light bulb for a dark oven cavity
- Terminal block if the power connection is damaged or overheated
Why it matters
Ranges can look identical while using different wiring, elements, or control components. Using the exact model number (FFEF3054TBG) prevents ordering a part that does not mount correctly, has the wrong terminals, or does not match the control system.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I reset my oven error code?
For your Frigidaire FFEF3054TBG electric range, we reset most F or E error codes by clearing the code at the control first, then doing a short power reset if the code returns. If the code repeats after a reset, the range is detecting an ongoing fault.
Step-by-step: clear the code, then power reset
- Press OFF/CANCEL on the control panel to clear the displayed F or E code.
- Try Bake or Broil again to see if the code returns.
- If the code repeats, turn OFF power at the house breaker for 5 minutes.
- Restore power, then reset the clock (the oven may not operate until time-of-day is set).
- Test Bake and Broil again.
For the exact key names and control behavior on this model, use the FFEF3054TBG owner’s manual.
What to check if the error keeps coming back
Repeated error codes usually point to a part or wiring issue. These checks help narrow it down:
- Power supply: confirm the range is on a proper 240V circuit and the breaker is fully reset.
- Oven temperature sensor: a failed sensor can trigger temperature-related faults; consider testing or replacing the oven temperature sensor 316490000.
- Heating circuit: if the oven will not heat or heats erratically, inspect the range bake element 316075103 for visible damage.
- Wiring connections: look for loose or overheated connections at the range terminal block 5303935271.
- Control lockout: if you see “LOC,” unlock the controls per the manual before troubleshooting further.
Quick guide: what the reset does
| Reset method | What it clears | When to use it |
|---|---|---|
| OFF/CANCEL | Clears the displayed fault code | First step for any F/E code |
| Breaker OFF 5 minutes | Reboots the control board and resets logic | When the code returns right away |
Why it matters
Clearing the code and then power-cycling prevents unnecessary part replacement and confirms whether the fault was a one-time control glitch or an active problem in the sensor, heating elements, wiring, or control.
Last updated: February 2026
How long should a Frigidaire range last?
A Frigidaire electric range like model FFEF3054TBG typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent cleaning, avoiding overheating events, and fixing small issues early (heating, controls, wiring) are the biggest factors that keep a range reliable longer.
Typical lifespan and what changes it
Most free standing electric ranges fall into a fairly predictable lifespan range.
- Typical service life: 13 to 15 years
- Shorter life (often 8 to 12 years): heavy daily cooking, frequent high-heat cycles, poor ventilation, power issues
- Longer life (often 15 to 20 years): moderate use, good cleaning habits, prompt part replacement
What wears out first on an electric range
These are the most common wear items we see on ranges like the FFEF3054TBG.
- Bake and broil heating circuits (elements and connections)
- Oven temperature sensing (temperature sensor drift)
- Surface element controls (infinite switches)
- Door sealing and heat retention (door gasket)
- Control electronics (clock/oven control board)
Common parts tied to “end of life” symptoms
| Symptom | Likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven not heating or heats unevenly | Bake circuit | Range bake element 316075103 |
| Oven temperature swings | Sensor | Range oven temperature sensor 316490000 |
| Burner won’t regulate heat | Surface control | Range surface element control switch 316436001 |
Habits that extend the life of your range
Use these practices to reduce heat stress and prevent premature failures.
- Keep spills cleaned up so baked-on residue does not trap heat and smoke
- Avoid slamming the oven door; it protects hinges, latch parts, and the door seal
- Use cookware that matches the burner size to reduce cycling stress on surface controls
- If you use self-clean, let the oven cool fully before opening the door and wiping ash
- Address symptoms early (slow preheat, error beeps, weak broil) before they cascade into bigger repairs
Why it matters
A range often fails gradually. Catching early signs (temperature inconsistency, weak heating, or burners that only work on “high”) usually means a simpler repair, less downtime, and fewer secondary issues like damaged wiring or control boards. For model-specific operating and cleaning guidance, follow the FFEF3054TBG owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026




