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Frigidaire FEF316BSF electric range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FEF316BSF electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Electric Range FEF316BSF FAQs

On the Frigidaire FEF316BSF electric range, you clear most oven error codes by pressing CLEAR/OFF to stop the beeping and clear the display; then reprogram the oven. If the code returns (such as F1, F2, F3, or F9), record it because it points to a fault the control is detecting. See the FEF316BSF owner's manual.

Quick steps to clear the code

  • Press CLEAR/OFF once to stop the alarm and clear the code.
  • Wait 10 to 30 seconds and try setting BAKE or BROIL again.
  • If the code reappears, write down the exact code (example: F1).
  • Turn the range off at the breaker for 5 to 10 minutes, then restore power (this resets the control).
  • If the display shows an entry error tone (3 short beeps), re-enter a valid time or temperature.

What the code usually means on this model

The FEF316BSF uses an electronic oven control that continuously monitors internal circuits. When it detects a failure, it stops operation and flashes an error code.

Display message What to do first What it often indicates
F1, F2, F3, F9 Press CLEAR/OFF, then retry Electronic control detected a fault condition
Er (surface control) Turn all surface knobs to OFF, reset clock Surface element control (ESEC) fault
F5, F6, F7 (surface control) Turn knobs OFF; if it returns, service Surface element control (ESEC) fault

If the oven beeps when entering settings (not a “fault” code)

Sometimes the control is rejecting an out-of-range entry, not reporting a failure.

  • Bake and preheat typically accept 170°F to 550°F.
  • Broil typically starts around 400°F up to HI/550°F.
  • Timer and cook time entries must be within the allowed min/max ranges.

Why it matters

Clearing the code gets you cooking again if it was a temporary glitch, but a repeating code helps pinpoint whether the issue is in the electronic control, keypad, wiring, or a monitored oven circuit. For deeper diagnostics, use our Frigidaire manual clean range error codes reference.

Last updated: January 2026

A Frigidaire Gallery oven typically lasts 13 years. If you maintain it well, a Frigidaire electric range like model FEF316BSF can often reach the higher end of that range, with the most common wear items being heating components and door-related parts.

Typical lifespan and what usually fails first

Most electric ovens and ranges reach end-of-life because a few high-heat or high-use parts wear out, not because the entire appliance “dies.” Use the FEF316BSF owner’s manual for model-specific care and cleaning routines that help reduce heat stress and corrosion.

Common failures we see as ranges age:

  • Bake or broil heating element stops heating evenly or won’t heat at all
  • Surface element or control switch gets intermittent (burner cycles oddly)
  • Oven temperature drifts and needs calibration or thermostat service
  • Door seal leaks heat, causing long preheat times and uneven baking
  • Terminal block or wiring connections overheat (often from loose connections)

Quick “repair vs replace” guide

If the oven is heating poorly, start by checking the heating elements because they are frequent, straightforward repairs.

Symptom Most likely part area Typical next step
Oven won’t heat in bake Bake circuit Inspect and replace the Frigidaire range bake element 316075103 if damaged
Broil doesn’t work Broil circuit Inspect broil element and wiring
Burner won’t regulate heat Surface control Test/replace surface element control switch
Oven heats but temp is off Temperature control Calibrate per manual; test thermostat

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you plan: if your range is near the 13-year mark, budgeting for a bake element, thermostat, or door seal repair can extend usable life and improve baking performance without replacing the whole appliance.

Maintenance habits that extend life

  • Keep the oven cavity and vents clean to prevent overheating
  • Avoid slamming the oven door; it stresses hinges and seals
  • Use self-clean only as needed; allow full cool-down before opening
  • Periodically check that the range sits level (helps baking consistency)
  • Address weak heating early; running longer cycles accelerates wear

Last updated: January 2026

On the Frigidaire FEF316BSF electric range, the model number is printed on the serial plate. Open the storage drawer or remove the lower panel (on some models) to view the serial plate and record the model and serial numbers for parts and service.

Where to look on the range

Check these common spots called out for this model:

  • Open the storage drawer and look for the serial plate on the frame area
  • If your unit has a lower panel instead of a drawer, remove the lower panel and look behind it
  • Write down both the model number and the serial number exactly as shown
  • Keep the numbers with your paperwork for future reference

Quick checklist to confirm you have the right number

The model number is the key to getting the correct Frigidaire parts (like a bake element, surface element switch, or oven thermostat) that fit your exact configuration.

  • Model number typically starts with letters and numbers (example: FEF316BSF)
  • Serial number is different; it identifies the specific unit
  • Use the full model number, including all letters
  • Match the model number on your appliance to the one shown in the FEF316BSF owner's manual

What the label information is used for

Label item What it helps with Example
Model number Correct diagrams and part fit FEF316BSF
Serial number Production details and service reference Varies

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong electric range parts and helps us show the correct wiring diagrams, control layout, and compatible components for your Frigidaire range.

Last updated: March 2026

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