Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. For your Frigidaire dryer model FERB6600ES0, looking up parts by the full model number is the most reliable way to match the correct replacement part, because it ties the search to your exact drum, heating, door, and venting configuration.
Where to find the model number on the dryer
We recommend using the complete model number from the dryer’s data tag (not a shortened series name). Common locations include:
- Inside the dryer door opening on the cabinet frame
- On the back panel
- Along the door opening edge near the lint screen housing
- On the lower front area behind a small access panel (on some builds)
How to use the model number to get the right part
Once you have FERB6600ES0, use it to narrow results to parts that fit your exact Frigidaire build.
- Start with the symptom (won’t heat, won’t start, noisy, won’t tumble)
- Match the part name to the function you’re fixing
- Confirm the part ID/part number before ordering
- Use installation and clearance requirements when replacing venting-related items
For model-specific installation and venting requirements, use the FERB6600ES0 installation guide.
Examples of common parts you can find by model number
Here are a few examples of parts listed for FERB6600ES0 that customers often search by model number:
| Symptom | Common part to check | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Drum not turning | Drum belt | Dryer drum belt 134503600 |
| Loud squeal or rumble | Drum bearing components | Dryer drum bearing kit 5303281153 |
| No heat or overheating | Heat and safety devices | Dryer thermal limiter 134120900 |
Why it matters
Dryer parts can look similar across Frigidaire models, but mounting points, wiring, and drum support designs can differ. Searching by FERB6600ES0 helps prevent ordering a belt, thermostat, or heating part that does not fit your exact dryer.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find my Frigidaire dryer model number?
On Frigidaire dryer model FERB6600ES0, we typically find the model number on the identification label around the door opening, most often along the top edge of the opening. Use the exact model number from that label when ordering parts like a drum belt or heating element.
Where to look on the dryer
Check these common label locations first:
- Along the top of the door opening (most common)
- On the inside of the door itself
- On the door frame near the latch area
- On the rear panel of the cabinet (less common)
- In the console area (some versions place service info there)
What you should write down
The label usually includes more than one identifier. Here is what matters most when you are matching parts:
| Label item | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Correct parts lookup | FERB6600ES0 |
| Serial number | Production run details | Letters and numbers |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the exact configuration of your dryer (door style, drum support, heater style, and wiring). That prevents ordering the wrong replacement part.
If you are ordering common wear items for this model, the model number helps confirm fit for parts such as the dryer drum belt 134503600.
Related tip from the installation instructions
Your installation paperwork is also worth keeping near the dryer for future reference; see the installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026
What does code e64 mean on a Frigidaire dryer?
On a Frigidaire dryer like model FERB6600ES0, error code E64 points to a heating circuit problem, most commonly the dryer detecting an issue with the heating element or its wiring. Fixing it usually involves checking power, connections, and heater-related safety devices.
What to check first (safe, quick steps)
- Reset power: unplug the dryer or switch the breaker off for 2 minutes, then restore power.
- Confirm correct power supply: electric dryers need a full 240V supply; a tripped breaker can leave you with partial power and heater faults.
- Inspect the terminal block and cord connections for loose, burned, or melted wiring.
- Clean lint screen and verify strong airflow at the outside vent; restricted airflow can overheat the heater circuit.
- If the code returns, stop using the dryer until the heating circuit is inspected.
Parts commonly involved with an E64 heating fault
E64 is usually tied to the heater circuit, which includes the heating element and overheat protection parts.
| Symptom you notice | Most likely area | Example part for FERB6600ES0 |
|---|---|---|
| Runs but no heat | Heating element circuit open | Dryer heating element assembly 131553900 |
| Heats briefly then stops | Overheat protection opening | Dryer thermal limiter 134120900 |
| Overheats or shuts down | High-limit thermostat issue | Dryer high-limit thermostat 3204267 |
Why airflow matters with E64
When venting is restricted, heat builds up inside the heater housing. That can trip the thermal limiter or high-limit thermostat and can also stress the heating element. Restoring proper venting often prevents repeat heater-related error codes.
When to use the installation guide
Use the installation guide to confirm the correct electrical connection type (3-wire vs 4-wire where required), grounding approach, and safe power-cord setup. A miswired cord or damaged connection at the terminal block can trigger heater circuit errors.
Last updated: February 2026
How much does it cost to replace a heating element in a Frigidaire dryer?
For a Frigidaire dryer like model FERB6600ES0, heating element replacement typically costs about $200 to $400 total (part plus labor). If you’re doing a DIY repair, the heating element assembly is usually the main cost; labor is what pushes the total higher.
Typical cost breakdown
- Part only (DIY): commonly $100 to $200 for an electric dryer heating element assembly
- Service call and labor: commonly $100 to $200+, depending on access and local rates
- Total installed: commonly $200 to $400
- Extra parts sometimes needed: thermal limiter, high-limit thermostat, wiring terminals
| Scenario | What you pay for | Typical total |
|---|---|---|
| DIY replacement | Heating element assembly only | $100 to $200 |
| Pro replacement | Part + labor + service call | $200 to $400 |
| Overheating-related repair | Element + safety parts + vent correction | $250 to $500 |
Parts that commonly get replaced with the element
If the element failed due to overheating or restricted airflow, we often see these replaced at the same time:
- Frigidaire dryer heating element assembly 131553900
- Dryer thermal limiter 134120900
- Kelvinator dryer high-limit thermostat 3204267
Why it matters (and what to check first)
A new heating element can fail early if the dryer is overheating from poor venting. Your installation instructions call out lint buildup and duct restrictions as a fire hazard and a major cause of long dry times. Use the venting limits and back-pressure guidance in the installation guide to confirm the exhaust setup is not too restrictive.
Quick airflow checklist
- Clean the lint screen and the lint screen housing
- Inspect the vent hose for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint
- Use 4-inch rigid metal duct where possible and seal joints with duct tape
- Make sure male duct fittings point in the direction of airflow
- Confirm the outside vent hood opens freely and is not blocked
Last updated: February 2026





