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i HAVE A FRIGIDAIRE MODEL fef389wecc THA TAKES FOREVER TO HEAT UP. THE RELAY ON THE CONTROLE CARD ONLY STAYS ON FOR A FEW SECONDS. THE TOP ELEMENT IS GETTING 240 VOLTS TO IT BUT THE BOTTON GETS ONLY ABOUT 50 VOLTS.
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Here are your parts Replacement parts for FRIGIDAIRE FEF389WECC | AppliancePartsPros.comHere is a wiring diagram, note it si for wfcc which is the closest I could find http://manuals.frigidaire.com/p...pringfield/316002638.pdfNote the parts has a wiring diagram but it is pretty blurry. THE RELAY ON THE CONTROLE CARD ONLY STAYS ON FOR A FEW SECONDS. The first thing I would check is the temp sensor since the relay is switching the element on/off. Here is a good site with basic oven repair info http://www.applianceaid.com/elecrange.html Check out # 7 & 8 Note that a poor connection can also do this re: the sensor's resistance is directly proportional to the temp so if a bad connection adds resistance to the circuit the control board thinks the oven is hotter than it actually is. THE TOP ELEMENT IS GETTING 240 VOLTS TO IT BUT THE BOTTON GETS ONLY ABOUT 50 VOLTS. The 50 volts may just be ghost voltage, though it does seem a little high for this or the bake relay contacts are badly pitted dropping the voltage. |
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