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Frigidaire FGET3065PFE electric built-in oven

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FGET3065PFE electric built-in oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Electric Built-In Oven FGET3065PFE FAQs

To reset your Frigidaire FGET3065PFE electric built-in oven, turn the oven off, then cycle power at the circuit breaker for about 1 minute and restore power; after power returns, reset the clock and reselect your cooking mode (per the owner's manual).

Quick reset steps (safe, effective)

  • Press Cancel/Off to stop any active bake, broil, or self-clean cycle.
  • Turn OFF the oven circuit breaker (or remove the fuse) for about 60 seconds.
  • Turn the breaker ON.
  • Reset the clock and then set your desired oven function.
  • If the oven was in a power failure, keep the oven off until you are ready to cook again.

If the reset does not clear the problem

A reset fixes many temporary control glitches, but it will not correct a failed sensor, overheating condition, or a damaged electronic control.

Common next checks:

  • If the oven is overheating or shuts down during use, inspect for airflow and heat issues; a failed high-limit device can be involved.
  • If temperatures are way off (undercooking or overcooking), the oven temperature sensor is a common cause.
  • If the display keeps acting up or errors return immediately after a reset, the electronic control may be the issue.

Parts that commonly relate to “won’t reset” symptoms

Symptom after reset What it often points to Example part for FGET3065PFE
Temps inaccurate, long preheat Temperature sensing problem Cooking appliance oven temperature sensor 5304504897
Oven trips out on high heat, safety shutdown Overheat protection issue Frigidaire range high-limit thermostat 318578506
Dead display or intermittent power Power connection issue Terminal block 5304409888

Why it matters

Resetting clears the control’s temporary state after a power interruption and forces the oven to reinitialize. If a fault returns right away, the oven is usually detecting a real problem (sensor, overheat protection, wiring, or control).

Ordering the right part

We list model-matched replacement parts for the Frigidaire FGET3065PFE on this page; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Frigidaire FGET3065PFE electric built-in oven, the part number you need is tied to the oven’s model and serial tag. On this model, the serial plate is typically on the door frame; open the lower oven door (or the storage drawer on some versions) to find it, then use that model number to match parts.

Where to look on the oven

Check these common locations first:

  • Open the lower oven door and look along the door frame for the serial plate
  • If your unit has a storage drawer, pull it open and check the frame area
  • Look along the interior-side trim that’s visible when the oven door is open
  • Check the left-side interior panel area visible with the door open

For diagrams and the exact “serial plate location” notes for this model, use the owner's manual.

How to use that information to get the right part

Once you have the model and serial information:

  • Use the full model number (FGET3065PFE) when selecting parts
  • Match the symptom to the part category (heating, door, controls, cooling)
  • Compare the part name and part ID to what you’re replacing
  • If you are unsure, start with the most common failure items for the symptom

Example parts you can match by model

Symptom Common part to check Example part on this model page
Oven temperature seems inaccurate Oven temperature sensor Cooking appliance oven temperature sensor 5304504897
Oven overheats or trips on high temp High-limit thermostat Frigidaire range high-limit thermostat 318578506
No heat on bake Bake element circuit Wall oven bake element 318601604

Why it matters

Frigidaire often uses multiple revisions within the same model family. Using the model and serial tag ensures you get the correct electrical and mounting match for parts like a control board, temperature sensor, or bake element.

If you want to search beyond the parts list for FGET3065PFE, we also support model lookups on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A Frigidaire electric wall oven like model FGET3065PFE typically lasts 10 to 15 years. With consistent cleaning, correct use (good airflow around cookware), and timely replacement of wear parts such as heating elements and sensors, many ovens reach 15 to 20 years of service.

Typical life expectancy ranges

Most built-in electric ovens fall into these practical ranges:

  • 10 to 15 years: typical service life for an electric wall oven
  • 15 to 20 years: common when the oven is kept clean and repaired promptly
  • 8 to 10 years: more likely if the oven runs very hot often, has frequent self-clean cycles, or has unresolved overheating and wiring issues
What you do What it helps prevent What it protects
Keep the cavity and vents clean Overheating Control board, wiring harness, cooling fan
Allow airflow around pans (about 2 inches) Uneven temps, long bake times Bake performance, temperature stability
Fix small issues early Bigger failures later Elements, sensors, thermostats

Parts that most often affect oven lifespan

When an oven starts acting up, replacing the right part quickly often extends the appliance’s useful life.

Why it matters

Life expectancy is mostly about heat management and electrical reliability. Good airflow, clean surfaces, and stable temperature control reduce stress on high-heat components and help your Frigidaire FGET3065PFE run accurately for years.

Where to confirm model-specific care and usage

For cleaning guidance, control features, and operating tips that reduce wear, follow the FGET3065PFE owner's manual. For mounting, clearances, and electrical connection requirements that prevent heat and wiring damage, use the FGET3065PFE installation guide.

You can order replacement parts for your Frigidaire FGET3065PFE from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

An electric oven like the Frigidaire FGET3065PFE is built around heating elements, temperature sensing, airflow (cooling and sometimes convection), and electronic controls. The exact mix varies by model, but these are the core components that make the oven heat accurately and operate safely (see the FGET3065PFE owner's manual).

Main parts you will find in most electric wall ovens

  • Bake element: primary heat source for baking (typically at the bottom of the oven cavity)
  • Broil element: high-heat element for broiling (typically at the top)
  • Oven temperature sensor: tells the control board the actual oven temperature
  • Electronic oven control (control board) and user interface: manages heating cycles, timing, and features
  • Cooling fan: helps cool electrical and electronic components; on some models it can keep running after the oven is turned off
  • Convection fan system (if equipped): fan motor and blade that circulate hot air for more even baking
  • Door system: door glass, hinges, and sometimes a door lock assembly for self-clean

Model-relevant examples of parts for FGET3065PFE

These are common service parts we see tied to heating accuracy, airflow, and operation:

Function Example part on this model What it affects
Temperature feedback Cooking appliance oven temperature sensor 5304504897 Oven temperature accuracy, preheat behavior
Baking heat Wall oven bake element 318601604 Baking performance, long preheat, uneven baking
Broiling heat Range broil element 5304521498 Broil performance, top browning
Convection airflow Wall oven convection fan motor 139008502 and fan blade/nut Even baking, convection noise
Controls Wall oven control board 5304507688 Display, heating commands, error conditions

Why it matters

Knowing the major oven parts helps you troubleshoot faster. For example, inaccurate temperatures often point to the sensor or control logic, while weak baking or broiling often points to a failed element. Airflow parts (cooling fan or convection fan) affect performance and protect electronics.

From the installation and use guidance for built-in ovens:

  • Turn off power at the circuit breaker before servicing.
  • Use the correct dedicated 120/240V or 120/208V circuit and proper breaker or fuse sizing.
  • Do not use an extension cord.
  • Make sure the oven is secured with mounting screws to reduce tip risk.

You can order replacement parts for your FGET3065PFE from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Frigidaire wall ovens like model FGET3065PFE are a strong everyday choice because they deliver reliable baking and roasting when you use the correct rack positions, allow proper airflow, and follow the cooking modes and preheat guidance in the FGET3065PFE owner's manual.

What “good” looks like in real use

A wall oven performs well when it preheats normally, holds temperature, and cooks evenly across the rack.

  • Preheat fully for baking and broiling when the recipe depends on stable heat
  • Leave about 2 inches (5 cm) around cookware for air circulation
  • Keep pans from touching each other, the oven walls, or the door
  • Use convection bake when you want more even heat distribution
  • Use the correct rack position for broiling to prevent overbrowning

Features that typically drive satisfaction

FGET3065PFE includes the core modes most households use daily.

Cooking need Mode to use What it does
Everyday baking Bake Steady heat for cakes, casseroles, breads
More even results Convection bake Fan circulates hot air for uniform cooking
Browning and finishing Broil High top heat for browning
Reduce wait time Quick/Power preheat Speeds up preheating

If cooking is uneven, check these common causes

Uneven results are usually correctable with setup, cookware, or a temperature-sensing fix.

  • Verify rack position and pan size so airflow is not blocked
  • Try different bakeware (dark pans brown faster; shiny pans brown slower)
  • Keep the oven cavity clear of foil that can restrict airflow
  • If temperatures seem consistently off, replace the cooking appliance oven temperature sensor 5304504897

Why it matters

Because a wall oven is built into cabinetry, consistent temperature control and even airflow matter more than extra features. When rack placement, convection airflow, and the temperature sensor are working correctly, you get predictable results.

You can order replacement parts for FGET3065PFE from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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