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Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA electric wall oven

Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA electric wall oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA electric wall oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cover,center Rear ,cross Flow for Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA - Part 5304506962

    Lower oven diagram

  • Handle for Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA - Part 5304525823

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  • Wall Oven Door Glass Spacer for Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA - Part 318264735

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  • Trim for Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA - Part 5304531543

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  • Range Screw for Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA - Part 316001017

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  • Controller for Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA - Part 5304537402

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  • Harness,conduit Assy ,power Connect for Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA - Part 5304535368

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    Doors diagram

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Frigidaire ELECTRIC WALL OVEN GCWD2767AFA FAQs

For your Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA electric wall oven, the model number is printed on the appliance identification label; on wall ovens it’s typically on the oven frame or side trim and is easiest to see with the door open. Use the exact model number to match the correct parts list and manual.

Where to look on a Frigidaire wall oven

Check these common spots first (in order):

  • The oven frame behind the door (around the opening)
  • The interior side trim (visible when the door is open)
  • Along the front edge of the oven cavity opening
  • On a label visible after removing the lower trim or access panel (some installations)

What the label looks like (and what to write down)

The ID label is usually a sticker or metal plate. Record these items exactly as shown:

  • Model number (example: GCWD2767AFA)
  • Serial number
  • Electrical ratings (volts/amps) if you’re troubleshooting power issues

Quick checklist

  • Copy letters and numbers exactly; model numbers are case-sensitive in parts systems
  • Take a clear photo before the label gets greasy or faded
  • Use the model number when ordering parts from the list for this oven, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect

Why it matters for parts and troubleshooting

Frigidaire wall ovens can look similar across model series, but parts like the oven temperature sensor, door seal, control panel, and cooling fan assembly vary by model and revision. Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong component and helps match the right wiring diagram and settings in the GCWD2767AFA owner's manual.

Common examples for this model’s parts list

What you’re fixing Part type you may need Example part on this model page
Oven not heating correctly or temp seems off Temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor 5304525427
Oven runs hot on the outside or fan is noisy Cooling fan Wall oven cooling fan assembly (varies by symptom)
Heat leaking, uneven baking, longer preheat Door seal Wall oven door seal (varies by revision)

Last updated: February 2026

A Frigidaire electric wall oven like model GCWD2767AFA typically lasts 10 to 15 years. With consistent care and timely replacement of wear items (like sensors, door seals, and cooling fans), many ovens reach the upper end of that range.

What affects oven lifespan most

  • Heat management: keeping the oven vent clear and never blocking openings with foil helps the oven cool and bake correctly.
  • Cleaning habits: wiping spills promptly reduces smoke, odors, and corrosion.
  • Door sealing: a worn gasket lets heat escape, forcing longer run times.
  • Electrical health: loose or overheated connections can shorten component life.
  • Fan performance: a weak cooling fan can overheat controls and wiring.

Maintenance habits that extend life

Use these as a simple routine for your GCWD2767AFA:

  • Keep the oven vent unblocked and avoid lining the oven with foil.
  • Clean after heavy roasting or broiling to prevent grease buildup and excessive smoke.
  • Remove racks before self-clean (helps prevent discoloration and sticking).
  • Watch for slow preheat, uneven baking, or temperature swings.
  • Address small issues early, before they stress the control board or wiring.

Parts that commonly impact performance (and longevity)

If symptoms show up, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Symptom Common cause Example part for GCWD2767AFA
Oven temp seems off Temperature sensing issue Range oven temperature sensor 5304525427
Controls area gets unusually hot Cooling airflow problem Wall oven cooling fan assembly 139038302
Heat leaks, longer cook times Door not sealing Wall oven door seal 807545501

Why it matters

When an oven runs hotter than necessary, struggles to vent, or leaks heat at the door, it cycles longer and stresses high-cost components (controls, wiring harnesses, and fans). Basic care and quick part replacement protect those systems.

For model-specific operating and cleaning guidance, follow the GCWD2767AFA owner's manual. For installation and electrical connection best practices, use the GCWD2767AFA installation guide. You can order replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA electric wall oven, the most dependable “specs” we can state from the installation documentation are the built-in product dimensions, required cabinet cutout dimensions, and support requirements. For feature specs (convection modes, air fry, controls), use the GCWD2767AFA installation guide and owner's manual.

Key installation specs (dimensions in inches)

These are the measurements you use to confirm fit in your cabinet opening.

  • Product width (A): 27
  • Product depth (C): 24 5/8
  • Product height (D): 24 3/4 (single oven configuration)
  • Minimum front clearance: 21 in front of the oven for door depth when open
  • Base support (single wall oven): must support 150 lb; plywood/solid wood at least 1/2 in thick

Cabinet cutout requirements (single oven)

  • Cutout width (F): 24 7/8 min to 25 1/4 max
  • Cutout depth (G): 24 min (critical for trim fit and convection noise)
  • Cutout height (H): 27 1/4 min to 28 1/4 max
  • Minimum cabinet width (I): 27 1/8 min

Quick spec table (single oven fit)

Spec Measurement
Product width 27 in
Product depth 24 5/8 in
Product height 24 3/4 in
Cutout width range 24 7/8 to 25 1/4 in
Cutout height range 27 1/4 to 28 1/4 in
Minimum cutout depth 24 in

Why it matters

Correct cutout width, height, and especially cutout depth (G) prevents trim gaps, excess heat buildup, and vibration or noise on convection models. Proper base support protects the cabinet and keeps the oven stable during use.

If baking temperatures seem off or the oven overheats, the issue is often a failed sensor or airflow problem, not the cabinet specs.

Last updated: February 2026

Frigidaire Gallery is not a luxury, high-end line; it is a strong mid-range tier. For a Frigidaire GCWD2767AFA electric wall oven, Gallery typically means you get upgraded styling and features compared to entry-level models, without the premium pricing of true luxury brands.

When customers say “high end,” they usually mean a combination of premium materials, pro-style performance, and top-tier fit and finish.

  • Frigidaire Gallery: mid-range with feature upgrades and modern design
  • Frigidaire Professional: premium tier within the Frigidaire family (more pro-style features)
  • Luxury brands (in general): highest price tier, most customization, and most premium finishes

Quick comparison

Line Typical positioning What you usually get
Frigidaire (base) Entry to value Core cooking functions, fewer premium features
Frigidaire Gallery Mid-range More cooking modes, upgraded controls and styling
Frigidaire Professional Premium (within brand) More pro-style performance features and finishes

Why it matters when you are shopping parts or planning a repair

“Gallery” affects expectations more than repair basics. Your GCWD2767AFA still uses standard wall-oven components like a temperature sensor, door switch, cooling fan, and door seal. When symptoms show up (temperature swings, fan noise, door not closing tightly), matching parts to the exact model number is what keeps the repair accurate.

Parts that commonly relate to performance complaints

If your concern is “high-end performance” issues like uneven baking, overheating, or noisy operation, these model-matched parts are often involved:

For feature descriptions, recommended use, and care guidance specific to this oven, use the GCWD2767AFA owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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