Frigidaire Electric Range PFEF375CS2 Timer Repair

What is the timer/clock part number for the Frigidaire PFEF375CS2 Electric Range?

Timer part number 31884410 for Frigidaire PFEF375CS2

The PFEF375CS2 Electric Range uses timer part number 31884410.

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PFEF375CS2 are also sometimes referred to using these Alternative Names/Model numbers

Electrolux PFEF375CS2 Electric Range, PFEF375CS3

PFEF375CS2 Schematic and Wiring Diagrams

Backguard Parts diagram
PFEF375CS2 Electric Range Backguard Parts diagram
Body Parts diagram
PFEF375CS2 Electric Range Body Parts diagram
Top/drawer Parts diagram
PFEF375CS2 Electric Range Top/drawer Parts diagram
Door Parts diagram
PFEF375CS2 Electric Range Door Parts diagram
Wiring diagram Parts diagram
PFEF375CS2 Electric Range Wiring diagram Parts diagram

Recent Service Requests

CityProblem DescriptionResolution
Finch, Ontariothe bake and broil elements not coming on. All cooking elements
working fine. Display functions all working
Awaiting receipt of timer
Thornhill, OntarioEverything works except bake and broil heating elements.
Fuse, temperature sensor and heating elements checked for continuity. Everything is good.
Awaiting receipt of timer
Regina, SaskatchewanCircuit board blackAwaiting receipt of timer
Falmouth, Nova ScotiaBake and Broil do not function. Timer and Clock are fine.Replaced with reconditioned timer
Gatineau, QuébecWhite sparks, now nothing on display and oven do not work.Awaiting receipt of timer
Medicine Hat, AlbertaStove top works and clock but the oven elements do not work anymore. I went to use the self cleaning oven and it started and locked and then the elements did not heat up. I ohmed out the elements and checked voltage to the stove and they were fine.Replaced with reconditioned timer
Caledon East, OntarioNeither oven nor broil works, everything else works fine (clock, burners, timers)Repaired
CAMLACHIE, Ontarioloud pop, took out timer... black scorch marks, how much for a new one shipped?Replaced with reconditioned timer
Rouyn-Noranda, Québecf1 code, oven does't workReplaced with new in-stock timer
Barrie, OntarioTimer beeps and buttons are unresponsive. Flashes F1 code.Awaiting receipt of timer
Corunna, Ontariospark out back of panel, no error code
oven not working
no visible scorch marks
Repaired
St-Laurent, Québecoven not heatingReplaced with reconditioned timer
Fergus, OntarioTimer functions ok but oven does not heat up. No visible flaw in circuit board.Repaired

Common problems for Frigidaire Electric Range PFEF375CS2 Timer Repair

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my frigidaire oven will not work i change the element and still have the problem?
Frigidaire PFEF375CS2 - oven totally dead following use of self-clean (there was a loud "pop" and a flash around the control panel on the first use after self-clean)
I have a frigidaire electric glass top oven. This morning, we turned on the oven and after 10 minutes, we heard a "pop", and our main circut breaker in the house switched off. When we turned the power back on in the house, our oven, clock and lights on on the unit no longer work (like theres a broken switch or something), yet the oven works. I found the glass fuss in the control panel and its not burnt. I located the sylvania FS-2 starter, but it lookes fine (i don't really know what it is, or what it would like loon if it were damaged). Any suggestions on problem/solution? Thanks
This is a slide in glass top range. One day my wife went to turn on the warmer burner and she heard a loud pop. Then the entire electronics went dead. So there is no display for the clock or to use the oven. However the range top burners still work. So there is power going to the range. A repair man came and he said that the circuit board is dead and needs replacing. Does this sound like a logical conclusion to come to since he did not even open any part of the range to check?Is it posibble that there is a fuse of some sort that could be blown that prevents power going to the circuit board? If so where can I find it?If the circuit board does need replacing can someone give me some detail instructions on how to remove the coverings? Also if there are any "gotchas" that I should look out for. Tony.