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How to Enter Diagnostic Mode on a Frigidaire Oven

Frigidaire ranges use F-codes in the F10–F90 ranges; the F10 runaway-temperature code is safety-critical.

Step-by-Step: Frigidaire Oven Diagnostics

  1. 1

    Note the code: F10 = runaway temperature (treat as urgent), F11 = stuck key, F30/F31 = sensor open/short, F90-series = door lock.

  2. 2

    F30/F31: unplug and measure the oven probe — about 1,100Ω at room temperature on this platform.

  3. 3

    F10: if the oven is actually overheating, kill power at the breaker immediately. If it shows F10 at room temperature, the sensor or the EOC (electronic oven control) has drifted — both testable.

  4. 4

    F11: disconnect the keypad ribbon (power off) to separate keypad vs control faults; keypads on these consoles are a known wear item.

💡 Good to know: The EOC (control board) on Frigidaire ranges is a frequent failure behind F-codes — but always meter the sensor first, since it's a tenth the price.

Found a Code? Look It Up

Once diagnostics shows you a stored code, find its meaning and fix guide in the full Frigidaire oven code list. These are the highest-priority codes on this platform:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the F10 code on a Frigidaire oven dangerous? +
Potentially — it means the control believes the oven temperature is running away. If the oven is genuinely hot, cut power at the breaker. If it falses at room temperature, replace the temperature probe and re-test before normal use.