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Frigidaire DGEF3041KFM electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire DGEF3041KFM electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Electric Range DGEF3041KFM FAQs

On a Frigidaire electric range like model DGEF3041KFM, the model number is printed on a rating label attached to the appliance frame. You can usually find it by opening the oven door and checking the door frame area, or by looking on the back of the range.

Most common places to check
  • Open the oven door and look along the front frame (around the door opening).
  • Check the storage drawer area (remove the drawer and look on the frame behind it).
  • Look on the back panel near the power cord entry.
  • For some glass-top ranges, check under the cooktop edge (only if you can safely access it).
Quick tips to find it faster
  • Use a flashlight and look for a silver or white sticker or metal plate.
  • Wipe grease or dust off the label so the full number is readable.
  • Write down the full model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers).
  • If the label is damaged, take a clear photo and zoom in to read it.
What the label usually includes
Label item What it’s used for
Model number Matching parts and diagrams to your exact range
Serial number Identifying production run and configuration
Electrical rating Confirming power requirements for safe service
Why it matters

We use the model number to match the correct Frigidaire parts for your exact configuration, such as a surface element control switch, oven temperature sensor, or bake element. Even small model variations can use different parts.

If you’re troubleshooting a display code while you search for the label, use our Frigidaire self-cleaning range error codes guide for common Frigidaire range fault codes and next steps.

Last updated: January 2026

To reset your Frigidaire electric range model DGEF3041KFM, we recommend turning off power at the breaker (or unplugging the range) for about 30 seconds, then restoring power. This clears many control glitches and is a safe first step before deeper troubleshooting.

Reset steps (safe, quick)
  • Turn OFF the range circuit breaker (or unplug the power cord).
  • Wait 30 seconds.
  • Turn the breaker ON (or plug the cord back in).
  • Set the clock and test Bake and a surface element.
  • If the display is blank or the range is still unresponsive, repeat the reset once.
If burners or the oven still will not heat

A reset will not fix a power supply problem. If the range was recently installed or moved and multiple burners are not heating, check the home power supply first.

  • Confirm the range is on a 240-volt circuit (typical for electric ranges).
  • Check for a tripped double-pole breaker (one side can trip and leave partial power).
  • If the cooktop works but the oven does not heat (or vice versa), a failed heating or sensing part is more likely.
  • For oven temperature problems, the Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 is a common suspect.
  • For a surface element that will not regulate heat, a control switch such as the Frigidaire range surface element control switch 316436001 can be involved.
Quick symptom guide
Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
Display glitches, random beeps Control needs a reset Power reset at breaker
Nothing heats, display may still work Power supply issue Check 240V supply and breaker
Oven heats poorly or unevenly Sensor or element issue Test sensor, inspect bake/broil elements
One burner stuck on high or won’t heat Element or switch issue Inspect element, test switch
Why it matters

Resetting is a fast way to clear minor electronic faults, but heating problems often trace back to power supply, a temperature sensor, or a surface element control switch. Starting with the reset helps you avoid replacing parts unnecessarily.

Last updated: January 2026

A Frigidaire oven like the DGEF3041KFM electric range typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Regular cleaning, avoiding overheating, and replacing wear items (like heating components or sensors) on time can help it reach the high end of that range.

What affects how long it lasts
  • How often you cook (daily baking and broiling shortens lifespan vs. occasional use)
  • Heat stress from frequent self-clean cycles or repeated high-temp broiling
  • Power quality (surges can damage the control board)
  • Door seal condition (heat leaks make the oven work harder)
  • Timely repairs when symptoms first appear (slow preheat, uneven baking, error codes)
Common “end-of-life” symptoms and the usual fix
Symptom Common cause Typical part to check
Oven temperature swings or bakes unevenly Sensor drifting out of range Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
No bake heat or very slow preheat Failed bake element Range bake element 316413800
Broil not working Failed broil element Range broil element 316203301
Oven won’t start, beeps, or shows fault codes Control or latch circuit issue Frigidaire self-cleaning range error codes
Maintenance that adds years (and prevents expensive repairs)
  • Wipe spills quickly so baked-on residue does not trap heat and smoke
  • Keep the oven door closing tightly; replace a worn gasket if you feel heat escaping
  • Use self-clean sparingly; high heat is hard on wiring, sensors, and door lock parts
  • Avoid foil on the oven bottom unless your model specifically allows it; it can restrict airflow
  • If you see repeated fault codes, troubleshoot early instead of continuing to run the oven
Why it matters

When an oven runs hotter, longer, or with poor sealing, it stresses the bake element, temperature sensor, and electronic controls. Fixing small issues early usually costs less and helps your DGEF3041KFM cook more evenly.

Last updated: January 2026

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