Product Description
Bake Element - 3500W Specifications
This bake element is found on the bottom of the oven.
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Replacing your Frigidaire Range Bake Element - 3500W
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Little to no heat when baking | Element will not heat | Oven not heating evenly
This part works with the following products:
Range.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Crosley.
Part# 316415900 replaces these:
AP3776837, 1062380, 316415900
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Linda B - June 20, 2023
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New element
The part was in perfect condition and now my stove is working great
Danny V - November 28, 2022
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Great service, easy repair.. and saved $$
I used Partselect.ca for the second time. Price was cheaper than other vendors. I had questions about this part and called around 9:45 p.m. and got to talk to someone right away, extremely courteous and professional. Ordered the part while on the phone. It arrived, I installed it..it's been working just fine.
Alec C - December 10, 2021
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Quick Fix
The bake element on our 18 yr old oven blew a hole so I ordered a replacement right away. It probably took 2 days to arrive and I was able to replace it in less than 10 minutes.
Greg P - November 24, 2021
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Fast and great part
Fast delivery and part was great condition with install YouTube video
Desmond A - May 19, 2021
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Exactly Right
OEM. Nothing less. Easy install.
Gustavo L - October 14, 2020
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Easy to replace.
The spare part arrived on time and my appliance is working great.
David R - October 8, 2019
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Worked great!
Received the part in just under a week, installed in about 5 minutes. Oven working just like new. Installation video was very helpful .
Raymond S - March 25, 2019
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Easy repair, worked as expected
Oven working again
Frédéric G - November 24, 2018
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Easy to replace
Sure, you have to Sherlock Holmes right before you know you need to change the bake element to fix your oven, but actually replacing the element is REALLY easy. Thanks to PartSelect, the whole experience to change-it-yourself is made possible.
Martin B - September 17, 2018
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5 Star
Easy repair, great part and works as expected. Delivery was fast and convenient
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Average Repair Rating: 4.4 / 5.0, 8 reviews.
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Baking element burned through
We removed the old element by removing the screws that attach it to the back of the oven. (make sure to secure the part that plugs into the actual element so that it won't pull into the back of the oven, we used clips to hold it). We removed the old element and placed the new one in position. Pushed the plugs into the element and screwed the element into place.
In our case, we had to also order the clock portion of the stove, as the arcing of the element when it burned out, fried the circuit. So we ordered a new clock. It was also simple to do. It is one unit and we simply removed the old clock, writing down where each colored wire went, and put in the new one, attaching the colored wires. Works like new!
We received our parts in 1 day! I priced the repair with an appliance repair service, and figure we saved ourselves @ $150. The parts themselves were $10-$30 cheaper than the repairman quoted us to repair.
In our case, we had to also order the clock portion of the stove, as the arcing of the element when it burned out, fried the circuit. So we ordered a new clock. It was also simple to do. It is one unit and we simply removed the old clock, writing down where each colored wire went, and put in the new one, attaching the colored wires. Works like new!
We received our parts in 1 day! I priced the repair with an appliance repair service, and figure we saved ourselves @ $150. The parts themselves were $10-$30 cheaper than the repairman quoted us to repair.
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Karen from Georgetown, KY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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bake element burned out
Replacing the bake element in the oven was easy once I figured out which tool to use. I initially thought I needed a hex key but saw from a previous commenter that a nut driver is needed. I was able to attach it to a power drill to unscrew the nuts. once the plate was released it was easy to unhinge and install the new element. Be sure to turn off the electricity as the stove is on a 220 line.
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PAMELA from GARFIELD HTS., OH
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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no heat in oven
remove power (unplug) remove screws from element unplug element replug new element replace screws reconnect power bake cookies until something else breaks.
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Darin from Nicholasville, KY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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bottom oven element burned out
repair was exceptionally easy. Did not need the fiberglass tape that was mentioned in online repair steps. Just slipped the wires off and then back on the new element. Any 70 year old can do.
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Sandra from Woodstock, GA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Oven Element Burned Out
Remove screws from back of oven after unplugging oven. disconnect wires from element by sliding of element. Remove screws holding element inside oven and slide element out. Replace element by doing everything in reverse. 20 minutes tops.
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James from Sumter, SC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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half the element was working
I am a DIY kind of wife. My husband works late most nights and I get home in the afternoon. It was really quit simple except for the element plug slipped into the back of the stove. So I had to pull the stove out from the wall and take a couple of screws out of the back and push the plug back through. It was scarry for a minute but it all ended up just fine and we had a wonderful dinner that night.
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nicole from geneseo, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Wrench set
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The bake element burned in half
Quite easy: Removed the two hex head screws with a 1/4 inch nut driver. Gently pulled the old element out of the rear of the range with the connectors still attached. Next I disconnected the connectors from the element and attached a small "paper binder" clip to each of the connector wires to keep the connectors from pulling back through the "Hole". Lastly, I connected the two connectors to the new element (released the clips) and gently pushed the unit back into place and re-secured the hex screws. ALL DONE! Very very easy....
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David from SHELTON, WA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Replace oven element
Watched the included video and duplicated.
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Connie from BARTLESVILLE, OK
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Kevin
November 15, 2017
I replaced part # 316415900 and my oven is still reading 8 and none of the buttons work.What should I do?
For model number GLEFS79DCD
Hi Kevin, Thank you for the question. The manufacturer has assigned F8 error code to indicate a problem with the Oven Door Latch Motor and Switch. Try to unplug the appliance for about 10 minutes, if code returns check for mechanical issues with the latch, such as the latch arm pivot joint, rod, lever arm and spring. If those check out good, test the door latch switches for continuity and check the wiring to the switches. If you do not find the problem, you should replace the entire Oven Door Latch Motor and Switch.PartSelect Number: PS1528424. Hope this helps!
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Richard
October 24, 2022
Would I be able to install the new heating element for inside the stove at the bottom without having to move the stove or removing the back panel as indicated in the video ?
For model number GLEFM97FPWC
Hi Richard, thank you for your inquiry. We have researched your model and found that you can install the bake element without removing the back panel. In case one of the wires gets retracted into the opening at the bottom, you will need to remove the lower back panel to gain access to the wire terminals. We hope this helps!
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Mike
November 8, 2022
The suggested heating element part is a different configurations than the one currently in the oven. Is this possible, or do I have the wrong heating element listed on the site?
For model number FEFL79dsh
Hello Mike, thank you for your query. According to our research, the part you have asked about is listed as compatible with your model. Sometimes the replacement parts may vary slightly in appearance, but these are the original and compatible parts made by the manufacturer. We hope this information helps!
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Monica
February 4, 2024
Hi what are the Measurements for the heating element the width and the length thank you.
For model number PLEFMZ99ECC
Hi Monica, thank you for getting in touch. The bake element that you mentioned is approximately 15 3/4 inches wide and 15 1/2 deep with the terminals sticking out past the back 3 1/2 inches. Glad to be of assistance!
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Eric
November 21, 2018
How can i test the old element once i have removed it from oven
For model number fefl79dqd
Hello Eric, thank you for your question. Using the ohmmeter, set the range scale on R x 1 and place the probes on the element terminals. There should be continuity, with readings ranging from 19 to 115 ohms. Readings will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and according to unit size and the wattage. Good luck with your repair!
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Suzanne
July 2, 2019
I installed new baking element and it didn't work. Started over again and still not working. Could the wire connectors be the problem?
For model number GLEF379DSJ
Hi Suzanne,
Thank you for your question. The wire connectors may be the problem or it could be the new bake element. You will need to test the parts with a multimeter. Here is a link to one of our videos on YouTube that you may reference on how to use one, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWC44fHn0As. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Tony
November 14, 2019
My stove is showing an f10 code and the bake element is not on whatelse other than obvious could the code mean
For model number FEFBMZ96CA
Hello Tony, thank you for your question. The F10 code indicates there is an issue with the temperature sensor or the board. We would recommend testing the sensor, PartSelect Number: PS1528543. With the sensor at room temperature, measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance of the sensor should read approximately 1080 – 1090 ohms at room temperature. If that part is tested and is fine, the electronic board would have to be replaced. Good luck with your repair!
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