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  • Frigidaire Range Oven Light Bulb for Frigidaire FES366ECG - Part 316538904

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    Range Oven Light Bulb

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  • Frigidaire Range Oven Temperature Sensor for Frigidaire FES366ECG - Part 316217002

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    Frigidaire Range Oven Temperature Sensor

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  • Frigidaire Range Radiant Surface Element, 6-in for Frigidaire FES366ECG - Part 318178110

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    Element

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  • Frigidaire Range Oven Door Inner Glass for Frigidaire FES366ECG - Part 5304503232

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    Range Oven Door Inner Glass

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  • Range Small Single Surface Unit Switch for Frigidaire FES366ECG - Part 318369615

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    Range Small Single Surface Unit Switch

    Part #318369615

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  • Range Convection Fan Blade for Frigidaire FES366ECG - Part 316136400

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    Range Convection Fan Blade

    Part #316136400

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  • Range Convection Fan Blade Nut for Frigidaire FES366ECG - Part 316136600

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    Range Convection Fan Blade Nut

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  • Range Washer for Frigidaire FES366ECG - Part 316008401

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    Washer

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  • Frigidaire Range Storage Drawer Outer Rail for Frigidaire FES366ECG - Part 316105501

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    Frigidaire Range Storage Drawer Outer Rail

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  • Frigidaire Range Convection Fan Motor for Frigidaire FES366ECG - Part 5304467898

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    Motor

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Frigidaire Range FES366ECG FAQs

Yes. Frigidaire electric ranges like model FES366ECG are a solid choice when you want dependable everyday cooking, straightforward controls, and widely available replacement parts. Overall performance depends most on proper installation, correct electrical hookup, and routine maintenance.

What “good” usually means for an electric range

When customers ask if a Frigidaire electric stove is good, we typically evaluate these practical factors:

  • Heating performance: consistent bake and broil temperatures
  • Cooktop reliability: surface elements cycle on and off normally without dead spots
  • Serviceability: parts like elements, sensors, and control boards are replaceable
  • Ease of use: simple settings and predictable results
  • Long-term upkeep: cleaning habits and ventilation affect how well it holds up

Installation and electrical setup matter (a lot)

Even a great range can seem “bad” if it is installed incorrectly. The installation instructions for this style of range call out key requirements such as proper clearances, not pinching the power cord, and using the correct power supply connection method.

Use the installation guide to confirm:

  • Cabinet and cooktop clearance requirements
  • Door clearance when fully open
  • Correct cord kit amp rating based on the range’s kW rating
  • Proper terminal block connections and strain relief use

Quick reference: common electrical cord kit ratings

Range kW rating (120/240V) Typical cord kit amp rating
0 to 8.7 kW 30 amp
8.8 to 16.5 kW 40 amp
16.6 to 22.5 kW 50 amp

Why it matters

Most “Frigidaire range problems” we see are not brand-quality issues; they are usually a worn heating component (bake element, broil element, sensor) or an installation or power-supply problem that affects heating and control behavior.

If you are comparing brands, focus on the features you will actually use (cooktop type, oven size, self-clean, convection) and the cost and availability of common service parts over time.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. The Frigidaire FES366ECG is an electric range, and its oven is an electric oven that heats using electric bake and broil elements controlled by an electronic oven control.

How an electric oven works (what you can expect)

An electric oven creates heat with metal heating elements that glow red when energized. In normal operation:

  • Bake uses the lower (bake) element for steady, even heat.
  • Broil uses the upper (broil) element for high, direct heat.
  • The electronic control cycles power to maintain the set temperature.

For model-specific operating steps and features, follow the FES366ECG installation guide.

Quick comparison: electric oven vs. gas oven

Feature Electric oven Gas oven
Heat source Electric bake and broil elements Gas burner (often with electric igniter)
Baking performance Very even, consistent heat Can be slightly more humid
Power needs Typically 240V for a full-size range Gas supply plus 120V for controls/ignition

Common electric-oven symptoms and the most likely parts

If your electric oven is not heating correctly, these are common checks and repairs:

  • Oven will not heat in Bake: inspect the bake element for cracks or blisters; consider replacing the Frigidaire range bake element 318255401.
  • Oven will not heat in Broil: the broil element or control circuit may be at fault.
  • Temperature is inaccurate: the sensor circuit is a common cause; consider the Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002.
  • Long preheat or uneven baking: verify rack position, cookware, and that the bake element is cycling normally.

Why it matters

Knowing you have an electric oven helps you troubleshoot correctly. Electric ovens rely on elements, wiring connections, and the electronic control to heat and regulate temperature, so failures usually trace back to those components.

Last updated: January 2026

To reset your Frigidaire electric range model FES366ECG, turn power fully off at the breaker (or unplug the cord) for about 30 seconds, then restore power. If the oven and all surface elements still do not heat after the reset, focus on the power supply and wiring.

Reset steps (safe, reliable method)

  • Turn the range OFF.
  • Switch the range breaker OFF (preferred) or unplug the power cord.
  • Wait 30 seconds.
  • Restore power and set Bake to 350°F to test.
  • If the display is normal but heat is still missing, continue with the checks below.

If nothing heats after the reset

A “no heat” condition on an electric range is often caused by an electrical supply problem, especially after installation or moving the appliance.

  • Confirm the range is on a dedicated 120/240V (or 120/208V) circuit.
  • Check for a tripped breaker (some are double-pole and can look ON when partially tripped).
  • Inspect the power cord connection area for overheating or loose connections (power must be OFF first).
  • If the range was just installed, verify the cord kit amperage matches the range’s kW rating per the FES366ECG installation guide.

Parts that are commonly involved (when power is correct)

If you have correct voltage at the terminal block but the oven still will not regulate temperature, these parts are common suspects:

Quick comparison: reset vs. repair direction

What you see Most likely direction What to do next
Display glitches, then works after reset Control “reboot” issue Reset once; monitor
Clock works but no burners and no oven heat Power supply/terminal block issue Verify breaker, cord kit, wiring
Oven heats but temperature is inaccurate Sensor/control issue Test sensor; inspect wiring

Why it matters

A reset clears minor electronic control glitches, but it will not fix missing 240V power. Electric ranges can run lights and a clock on 120V while still failing to heat if the second hot leg is lost.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

Choose a symptom to see related range repairs.

Main causes: power supply failure, blown thermal fuse, bad relay control board, damaged terminal block, wiring failure…

Main causes: broken broiler element, weak or broken broil burner igniter, control system failure, faulty temperature sen…

Main causes: power supply problem, control thermostat or electronic control board failure, broken element, bad burner ig…

Main causes: broken oven door lock assembly, wiring failure, electronic control board problem…

Main causes: faulty temperature sensor, electronic control board problem, control thermostat failure, weak burner ignite…

Main causes: bad bake element, broken burner igniter, control system failure, blown thermal fuse, faulty temperature sen…

Main causes: food splatters, spilling food on the oven door, allowing liquid to drip through oven door vent when cleanin…

Most common repair guides to help fix your ranges

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your range.

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How to replace a range oven door switch

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Repair time and Difficulty

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How to replace a range oven door lock assembly

How to replace a range oven door lock assembly

Oven door not locking? You can replace the lock assembly in less than 30 minutes. Here's how.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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