How to Reset a Frigidaire Oven
Breaker off for 60 seconds. Treat a returning F10 as do-not-use until repaired.
Reset Steps
- 1
Switch the range breaker off for 60 seconds.
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Restore power, set the clock, and bake-test at 350°F.
- 3
If F10 returns at normal temperatures, replace the sensor (and EOC if the sensor meters fine) before using the oven.
💡 Good to know: F90-series lock codes often clear after the oven fully cools post-self-clean — wait 90 minutes before replacing the lock motor.
If the Code Comes Back
A code that returns after a reset means the underlying fault is still present. Look up your exact code for its causes and step-by-step fix:
F10 Runaway temperature — oven overheating F30 Oven temperature probe failure — open circuit F11 Shorted key — button stuck or shorted F31 Oven temperature probe short circuit F90 Door latch failure — lock motor did not reach locked position F91 Door latch failure — lock motor did not reach unlocked position F13 Control board internal checksum error F14 EEPROM error — control board memory fault
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.