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Frigidaire FCFI3083ASA free standing electric range

Frigidaire FCFI3083ASA free standing electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FCFI3083ASA free standing electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Free Standing Electric Range FCFI3083ASA FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire model FCFI3083ASA, looking up parts by the full model number is the most accurate way to match diagrams and order compatible replacement parts from the parts list for this range, or by searching on Sears PartsDirect.

How to look up parts by model number

  • Use the complete model number: FCFI3083ASA (letters and numbers matter).
  • Match the model number first, then choose the part by name and ID.
  • Use the parts diagram to confirm the part’s location and how it mounts.
  • If multiple similar parts appear, compare the part name and part ID carefully.
  • Order the exact replacement to avoid fit and wiring issues.

Common parts you may see for this model

These are examples of parts listed for FCFI3083ASA that customers often search for:

What you’re fixing Example part on this model What it does
Oven temperature sensing Probe 5304533448 Helps the control regulate oven temperature
Power connection issue Universal/multiflex (Frigidaire) range terminal block 5303935271 Connection point for the range power cord
Control or display problems Control modu 5304535093 Manages key electronic functions
Oven light behavior Range door light switch 808136601 Signals door position for light/control logic

Why it matters

Ranges often have multiple versions that look alike but use different wiring harnesses, controls, or sensors. Starting with the exact model number FCFI3083ASA helps ensure the part you select is designed to fit and function correctly.

Quick safety note before ordering or replacing parts

  • Turn off power at the breaker before accessing wiring or controls.
  • Let the oven and cooktop cool completely.
  • Take a photo of wire locations before disconnecting anything.
  • If you see heat damage at the cord connection, replace the terminal block and any damaged wiring.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Frigidaire range model FCFI3083ASA, we use the model number (and sometimes the serial number) to look up the correct replacement part numbers; you’ll typically find that ID label around the oven door opening, such as on the interior-side trim or the left-side frame when the door is open.

Where to look on the range

Check these common label locations first (with the oven door open):

  • Along the interior-side trim of the oven opening (door frame area)
  • On the left-side front frame/side panel near the door opening
  • On the lower front frame area near the storage drawer opening (if equipped)
  • Behind the storage/warming drawer (pull the drawer out and look at the frame)

What to write down (so you get the right part)

We recommend recording these details exactly as shown on the label:

  • Model number (example: FCFI3083ASA)
  • Serial number (helps confirm production run)
  • Any revision or suffix characters (if shown)

Model number vs. part number (quick guide)

Item What it identifies Why it matters
Model number The exact range you own Ensures the parts list matches your appliance
Serial number When your range was built Helps confirm the correct version of a part
Part number The replacement component Used to order the exact part

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can have multiple versions that look the same but use different wiring, controls, or sensors. Using the correct FCFI3083ASA model identification helps us match parts like the probe 5304533448 or range terminal block 5303935271 to your exact build.

Ordering tip

Once you have the model number, you can order parts from the list for FCFI3083ASA, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect if you’re shopping for additional items.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Frigidaire range model FCFI3083ASA, the most commonly replaced parts are the ones that handle heat, power, and door operation: oven temperature sensing, electronic controls, wiring connections, and door latch or switch components. These parts typically fail from heat stress, normal wear, or electrical damage.

Most common range parts that fail (and what you notice)

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely part area Example part on this model page
Oven temp is inaccurate Temperature sensor circuit Probe 5304533448
Range has no power Power supply connection Universal/multiflex (Frigidaire) range terminal block 5303935271
Display works but oven won’t heat Relay/control electronics Range oven relay control board 140171068053
Buttons do nothing or act erratic User interface/control module Control modu 5304535093
Oven light or door sensing issues Door switch/latch Range door light switch 808136601

How we recommend confirming the right replacement

  1. Match your model number FCFI3083ASA exactly before ordering.
  2. Write down the symptom and when it happens (Bake, Broil, preheat, self-clean, etc.).
  3. Check for obvious damage: melted connectors at the terminal block, loose harness plugs, or a sticky latch.
  4. If you’re testing electrical parts, use safe meter practices (see how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video).

Why it matters

Replacing the correct “high-failure” part first saves time and prevents repeat breakdowns. For example, a failing terminal block can cause intermittent power that looks like a bad control board, and a bad temperature probe can mimic a heating problem.

You can order replacement parts for your Frigidaire FCFI3083ASA from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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