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This does sound like it, but we will always tell you to do a physical check OR diagnosis on it before giving any quote or pricing information for the repair. The part number would be 5304421067 if you’re able to pick it up and take it with you. Can always return uninstalled parts if it turns out to be a different issue. Good luck!

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Harley, not a problem, we’re here to help. The inlet part # is 5221DD1001A. I’ll add purchase info below for you as usual. Glad you figured this out! Let us know if there’s more we can do for you.

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You need to check the main line to confirm there is even water. I just worked on a lg washer the other day that had a no fill complaint. It ended up being a frozen water line What I dd was run a couple hot cycles while holding a blow dryer to the wall, within half hour I had cold water again.

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David, this repair is going to be pretty pricey if it does need both pcb’s. I’ll add info below:

Display PCB: EBR62267111, retails close to $120.00
Main PCB: EBR67466109, retails closer to $240.00

I unfortunately don’t have purchase links for these yet but just added them to our list to do so in the near future. That retail pricing may vary a but depending on where you buy.

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James, this is typically the water valve, or on this machine, a dual inlet valve 421177P. I’ll add the part link information below for you. If you need a video after physically diagnosing the problem, let us know, I’ll see if I can find one for the repair.

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In reply to: not cooling correctly

Gary, we definitely have the means to help on this. The part is a URCO410 and I’ll add the link for it. There is also a video for a Frigidaire that will be very similar and help you get to the correct area with specific details on what to do. Let us know if we can do anything else for you!

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This depends on the technician. Some of our techs will give repair pricing on items that could need replaced if errors show back up. Some do not simply because the customer may not have an issue again, and they don’t want them to call back in a year from now wanting the same price. It’s your preference, or refer to your company policy, on cases like this.

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Kraig, not a problem. The heater is 35001247 and I’ll add the parts link below. Glad you figured it out!

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The F3 error code implies an oven probe malfunction. The problem is most likely an open or shorted resistance temperature detector, sensor probe or wiring issue. In fact, if the RTD sensor probe is open, the display may show an F1 error code, thinking there is an overheating problem. Inspect all of the wiring involving the RTD sensor probe, keeping an eye out for shorts and open conditions. If the wiring appears fine, test the RTD resistance at room temperature with a multimeter and compare it to the probe resistance chart on the appliance’s service data sheet. If the reading is off, replace the sensor probe.Failure Code Condition Check/Repair
F2 Oven temp is above design specifications Oven temp has risen above 665F and door unlocked or above 965F with door locked. Check oven temperature sensor.
F3
The oven temperature sensor is open
Check for open wire connection between EOC (Electronic Oven Control – Clock) and the oven temperature sensor. Replace sensor if no wiring problem.
F4 The oven temperature sensor is shorted
Check for shorted wire and/or connections between the EOC (Electronic Oven Control – Clock) and the oven temperature sensor. Replace sensor if no wiring problem.
F5 The watchdog is active when it should be off Microprocessor checking the operation of the EDC relay, after selection of bake, broil, or clean operation. Relay failed this check.
F6 No 60 Hz time base 60 Hz time base is required for time controlled cycling. Replace EDC.
F7 Lock motor relay watchdog circuit is active when it should be off Microprocessor checking the operation of the EDC lock, relay failed. Replace EDC.
F8 Lock motor relay watchdog is active when it should be off Microprocessor checking the operation of the EDC lock relay after self clean is selected, relay failed. Replace EDC.

FRIGIDAIRE
Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Version 2

Failure Code Condition Check/Repair
F0 & F1 EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure Replace
F2 Oven too hot Check Bake function
F3 Oven temperature sensor open Check oven temperature sensor, 1100 ohms
F4 Oven temperature sensor shorted Replace component
F5, 6, 7 EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure Replace component
F8 Lock switches Check or Replace component

FRIGIDAIRE
Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Version 3
Failure Code Condition Check/Repair
F0 & F1 EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure Replace EOC (Electronic Oven Control)
F2 Oven too hot Likely a bad oven temperature sensor (should read 1100 ohms) Possible bad EOC (Electronic Oven Control)
F3 Oven temperature sensor open Replace oven temperature sensor
F4 Oven temperature sensor shorted Replace oven temperature sensor
F5 or F6 or F7 EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure Replace EOC(Electronic Oven Control)

FRIGIDAIRE
Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Version 4
Failure Code Condition Check/Repair
F1 Circuit board defective Replace control board
F2 1. The oven temp has risen above 665F and the door is not locked or

  1. The temp has risen above 965F with the door locked 1. Check oven temp in mode that failure occurred. Replace EOC (Electronic Oven Control) if above limits

  2. Check 8-pin connector. Check and replace oven temperature sensor if necessary
    F3 Oven temperature sensor is open (above 3000 ohms) Check resistance of oven temperature sensor, check for open wiring between oven temperature sensor and control
    F4 Oven temperature sensor is shorted (below 500 ohms) Check resistance of oven temperature sensor, check for shorted wiring between oven temperature sensor and control
    F5 Internal watchdog circuit has detected a failure Defective EOC (Electronic Oven Control)
    F6 Shorted buttons Check push buttons and dome switches on control
    F8 Logic interrupted (lock motor switch sequence) Check door lock switches and wiring

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Press any key to activate.
Service Tip: If the control does not respond, remove power from the entire appliance for 10 seconds. Re-apply
power, wait 10 seconds, and perform the service diagnostics routine.
NOTE: The ice door motor cycles 1 minute after on ice dispensing.
To ENTER SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS Mode:
Press SW1 and SW2 simultaneously for 3 seconds. Release both buttons when you hear the CHIME indicator.
Unit must not be in Lockout prior to entering SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC MODE.
The display will show 01 to indicate the control is in step 1 of the diagnostics routine.
To EXIT SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS Mode: do one of the following 3 options:
• Press SW1 and SW2 simultaneously for 3 seconds.
• Disconnect the product from power.
• Allow 20 minutes to pass.
Following the exit of the diagnostic mode, the controls will then resume normal operation.
Cooling diagnostics are steps 1 through 7 and 32 through 38. Dispensing diagnostics are steps 8 through 31.
Each step must be manually advanced. Press SW5 to move to the next step in the sequence. Press SW4 to back
up in the sequence to the previous step. Diagnostics will begin at Step 1. Each step is displayed in the two digits
of the dispenser user interface display. The step results are displayed in the two digits on dispenser user interface
display 2 seconds after the step number is displayed. An amber order filter light will be shown to designate that the
step number is being displayed and a red replace filter light will be shown to designate that the status of the step is
being displayed. All button and pad inputs shall be ignored and all inputs shall be off except as described in the
actions for each step.
Service Test – 1 FC thermistor
• The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and display flashes results on the RC Temp
Display. (01 = Pass, 02 = Open, 03 = Short)
Service Test – 2 RC thermistor
• The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and display the results on the RC Temp. Display
(01 = Pass, 02 = Open, 03 = Short)
Service Test – 3 Evaporator fan motor and air baffle motor
• Turns on the evaporator fan motor and opens air baffle. Verify air flow from the evaporator fan. Check to see
if the baffle opens. Status indicator will be blank.
Service Test – 4 Compressor/ condenser fan motor
• Press SW3 to activate compressor / condenser fan circuit. (01 = ON, 02 = OFF).
Service Test – 6 Defrost heater/Bi-metal
• Note: if bi-metal is open, it will need to be by-passed for heater to operate. Heater should be on. Display will
be blank until a valid reading is displayed. (01 = Bi-metal closed, 02 = Bi-metal open)
Service Test – 7 Defrost mode
• The defrost mode can be set by using SW3. In ADC Mode the product will automatically defrost after a
minimum of 8 hours of compressor runtime up to maximum of 96 hours of compressor runtime, depending upon
product usage. In Basic Mode the product will automatically defrost after 8 hours of compressor runtime.
(01 = ADC ON, 02 = Basic Mode ON) 8 hour timer
Service Test – 8 All UI indicators
• Verify that all LED indicators and UI display digits turn on automatically. All indicators ON for 30 second
timeout.
Service Test – 9 UI Button and Pad Test
• Displays the user Interface Buttons and Ice and Water Pads status as described in the Component Status
Indicator column,below.
NOTE: Do not use SW4 and SW5 as these are used only to navigate through the Service Diagnostics.
Press Digit 1 Digit 2
SW1 1
SW2 2
SW3 3
SW6 6
Ice Pad 1`
Water Pad 2
Ice & Water Pads 3
NOTE: SW4

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Action,
To remove the door there should be small ‘hinge locks’ that will turn towards the oven itself. By doing that you will ‘lock the hinges’ which will allow you to press the door forward and then lift it off. Use caution as the door can be heavy. Once you have the door off I usually lay it flat on a towel or similar item to prevent cosmetic damage. Then the door can be disassembled to replace hinges

If you provide the model number to the range/oven I can try to be more detailed in my reply

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In reply to: FE Error Code

Fred, sounds like you did the right thing on this. Just have customer monitor for further issues. That Control Panel Assembly is DE94-02001A and linked below in case you need it. Thanks for coming to us for help on this!

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Once there, you’d find this means the unit is not draining. Typically leading to a pump (4681EA2001T) replacement in most cases, but may just need cleared of debris. Hope this helps!

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In reply to: Not cooling or running

That PCB Main is EBR41531301 and I’ll link it below. Good luck on this repair!

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Yes, Harley, that is the correct part number for the pump. Glad you figured it out!

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In reply to: not cooling right

David, figuring out the issues and determining what parts you need is the first step, so well done there. I’ll add part information below for you, as well as a video for the board installation. That should show you step by step what to do. Good luck!

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James, this part is called a Heater Duct Assembly and is 5301EL1001J. I’ll add a purchase link below as well as a repair video for you if needed. Good luck on this repair!

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In reply to: leaky washer

Gary, that kit part is 479595 and I’ll link it below for you. Thanks for thinking of us!

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Not a problem. The link kit part numbers are 528437, but I don’t have a link for them. And the seal is 526732p, minus the purchase link as well. We purchase directly from the manufacturer, as I’m assuming you will have to do as well. Good luck, seems like this one was involved, but you figured it out!

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Of course Kraig, not a problem. Board part # is ebr36858809 and I’ll add a purchase link below if needed. Hope this helps!

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