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Frigidaire FFEF3054TSK electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFEF3054TSK electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire ELECTRIC RANGE FFEF3054TSK FAQs

Frigidaire electric ranges (including model FFEF3054TSK) are made under the Frigidaire brand, which is part of the Electrolux family of appliance brands. For model-specific support details and product information, we recommend checking the FFEF3054TSK owner's manual.

Quick facts about the manufacturer

  • Brand on the appliance: Frigidaire
  • Parent company: Electrolux
  • Appliance type: Electric range
  • Where to confirm your exact model/serial: Serial plate (commonly found by opening the lower oven drawer or storage drawer on many Frigidaire ranges)

How to confirm you have the right range model

Matching the correct model number helps ensure you get the right parts (like a bake element, oven temperature sensor, or control board) and the right troubleshooting steps.

  • Locate the model and serial tag on the range
  • Write down the model number exactly as shown (for this page, it is FFEF3054TSK)
  • Keep the purchase date with your records
  • Use the manual’s “Before You Call” section for common symptoms before replacing parts

Common “made by” terms you might see

Term you see What it usually means Why it matters
Frigidaire The consumer-facing brand name Used to match manuals and parts lists
Electrolux The parent company behind the brand Often referenced in service networks and documentation
Model number (FFEF3054TSK) The exact product identifier Ensures correct fit for parts and instructions

Why it matters

Manufacturer and model identification prevents ordering the wrong replacement part and helps you follow the correct safety and operating guidance for your specific Frigidaire electric range.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Frigidaire electric range model FFEF3054TSK, turn the range off and disconnect power for about 30 seconds, then restore power. If the oven and all surface elements still do not heat afterward, focus on the home power supply and range wiring connections.

Quick reset steps

  • Set all oven and surface controls to OFF.
  • Unplug the range, or switch OFF the range breaker.
  • Wait 30 seconds.
  • Restore power.
  • Set the clock and test Bake and one surface element.

If everything is dead or nothing heats after the reset

A “reset” only clears minor control glitches. When all burners and the oven will not heat, the most common cause is a power supply problem (for example, a tripped breaker pole, a loose cord connection, or incorrect wiring after installation).

  • Check that the range has a full 240 VAC supply (many ranges can light up on 120 VAC but will not heat).
  • Reset the breaker by switching it fully OFF, then ON.
  • If the range was recently installed, verify the terminal block connections and rear access cover are installed correctly per the FFEF3054TSK installation guide.
  • If you see a burning smell, arcing, or melted wiring, keep power off and have the wiring repaired.

Common symptoms and what they usually mean

Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
Display works, no heat anywhere Missing one “hot” leg (only 120 VAC present) Check 2-pole breaker and supply wiring
Heat works sometimes, then stops Loose connection at terminal block or cord Inspect/tighten connections (power off)
Only oven will not heat Failed heating component Test/replace Frigidaire range bake element 316075103 or sensor

Why it matters

Running the range on incorrect voltage or with loose terminal connections can cause repeated no-heat problems and can damage wiring at the terminal block. Following the wiring steps in the installation instructions helps prevent electrical failure.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire electric range model FFEF3054TSK because it filters results to the exact configuration your range was built with.

Where to find the model number on your range

For FFEF3054TSK, the model and serial tag is typically located behind the lower oven drawer or storage drawer. Confirm the full model number and serial number using the FFEF3054TSK owner's manual.

  • Pull out the lower drawer and look for the serial plate on the frame
  • Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
  • Record the serial number too (it helps match production changes)
  • Use the model number first, then narrow by the part name (bake element, control switch, sensor)
  • If you are comparing parts, match the part ID and description, not just the photo

How model-number lookup helps you choose the right part

When you search by model number, you can quickly confirm fit for common repairs such as an oven not heating, inaccurate temperatures, or a burner that will not regulate.

What you are fixing Common part to check Example part for this model
Oven will not bake Bake element Range bake element 316075103
Oven temperature is off Oven temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Surface burner will not cycle Surface element control switch Range surface element control switch 316436001

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can have multiple versions that look similar. Using the exact model number (FFEF3054TSK) reduces wrong-part returns and helps you get back to safe, consistent heating faster.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Frigidaire electric range model FFEF3054TSK, the part number is printed on the part itself, but the fastest way to identify the correct replacement is to use the model and serial number from the serial plate, which is typically located behind the lower oven drawer or storage drawer. See the FFEF3054TSK owner’s manual for the exact serial plate location notes.

Quick ways to find the right part number

  • Check the serial plate first; it confirms the exact model/series you have.
  • Look up the part on an exploded view parts diagram for model FFEF3054TSK.
  • If you already removed the part, look for a stamped or printed number on the part body.
  • Match by function and location (for example, bake vs. broil element, left vs. right surface control).
  • Compare the old part’s connector style and mounting points before ordering.

Common places to look on the range

What you’re looking for Where to check What you’ll see
Model/serial number (serial plate) Behind the lower oven drawer or storage drawer Model number and serial number
Part number on the component On the part itself (metal tag, stamping, or label) Manufacturer part number
Correct replacement listing Parts list for model FFEF3054TSK Sears PartsDirect part ID and part name

Example: when you need a heating part

If the oven will not heat or heats unevenly, the replacement you need is often tied to the specific circuit:

Why it matters

Using the serial plate information prevents ordering the wrong Frigidaire range part when there are small production changes. That saves time, avoids return shipping, and gets your oven back to baking and broiling correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Frigidaire FFEF3054TSK electric range, an F11 code indicates a keypad (touchpad) key is stuck or shorted, so the control thinks a button is being pressed continuously. Clearing it usually starts with canceling the error and resetting power, then checking for a physically stuck key.

How to clear the F11 code safely

  • Press OFF/CANCEL to clear the code.
  • If it returns, turn off power to the range at the breaker for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Set the clock, then try Bake or Broil again.
  • If the code repeats immediately after power is restored, the keypad or control is still seeing a stuck key.

These reset steps match the general “F or E code” guidance in the FFEF3054TSK owner’s manual.

What usually causes F11

  • A key on the touch panel is physically stuck (grease, cleaner residue, or a warped overlay)
  • Moisture or cleaner has gotten into the keypad area
  • A wiring connection between the keypad and control is loose
  • The electronic oven control (clock/control board) is failing

Quick checks you can do

  • Make sure nothing is leaning on the control panel (cutting board, towel, pan handle).
  • Wipe the control area with a lightly damp cloth, then dry it fully (avoid spraying cleaner directly on the panel).
  • If the panel beeps randomly or the code returns with no one touching it, plan for a control-area repair.

Repair decision guide (what to replace)

What you notice Most likely issue What to do next
F11 returns right after reset Shorted/stuck keypad circuit Inspect keypad/control connections; replace the failed control component
Some keys do not respond Worn keypad Replace keypad/control assembly as applicable
Oven also heats erratically or shows other codes Control problem Use the manual’s “Before you call” checks; then replace the failed control component

Why it matters

A stuck-key condition can keep the oven from operating normally and can cause constant beeping. Resetting power is a safe first step, but repeated F11 codes point to an ongoing keypad or control fault that needs correction.

Last updated: February 2026

A Frigidaire electric range like model FFEF3054TSK typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use. With consistent cleaning, correct power supply, and timely replacement of wear parts (like heating elements), many ranges reach the upper end of that range.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Heat stress and cleaning habits: frequent high-heat cooking and heavy self-clean use accelerate wear
  • Electrical health: loose terminal connections or power issues can damage wiring and controls
  • Door seal condition: heat leaks make the oven work harder and can shorten component life
  • Element condition: weak or damaged elements increase preheat time and strain the system
  • Ventilation and spills: baked-on spills and blocked vents can cause overheating

Parts that commonly determine whether you repair or replace

If the range is otherwise in good shape, these repairs are often practical:

Symptom Common culprit Example part for FFEF3054TSK
Oven will not bake or bakes unevenly Bake element Range bake element 316075103
Oven temperature is inaccurate Oven temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Oven light is out Light bulb Range oven light bulb 316538904
Door doesn’t seal well, heat escapes Oven door seal Range oven door seal 316405000

How we recommend extending the life of your range

  • Wipe up spills after the oven cools to prevent baked-on residue
  • Avoid slamming the oven door; it protects hinges, glass, and the door seal
  • Use cookware that matches the surface element size to reduce cycling stress
  • Keep the oven vent area clear so heat can escape properly
  • If you use self-clean, let the oven cool fully before opening the door (the door stays locked until it cools)

Why it matters

A range that is forced to run hotter or longer than necessary (because of a leaking door seal, weak bake element, or inaccurate sensor) wears out faster and costs more to operate. Following the care and operating guidance in the FFEF3054TSK owner’s manual helps prevent the most common heat and cleaning related failures.

Last updated: February 2026

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