How to Calibrate a Frigidaire Oven That Doesn't Heat at Correct Temperature
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Steps:
- Acquire a metal oven thermometer rated for high temperatures.
- Do not use an infrared thermal gun because it measures surface heat, not cavity temperature.
- Locate the small sensor rod in the upper back corner of the oven cavity.
- Place the thermometer on the rack beside the sensor, ideally in the back left corner.
- Close the door and set Bake to 375 °F or 400 °F.
- Allow the oven to run for at least 20 minutes, preferably 30 minutes, after Preheat completes.
- Confirm the heating element has cycled off before reading the thermometer.
- Wear heat-resistant gloves and keep hands clear of the hot element.
- Record the stabilized thermometer temperature once it holds steady.
- Subtract the actual reading from the set temperature to find the difference.
- Plan to raise or lower the offset by this difference when programming.
- Some control boards only adjust in 5 °F, 10 °F, 15 °F, or 25 °F increments.
- Press Cancel or turn the selector knob to Off to shut the oven down.
- Let the oven cool slightly before touching the control panel.
- Press and hold the Bake button for 5–10 seconds until the display shows 0 °F.
- Release the button when 0 °F appears to enter calibration mode.
- If the display does not change, proceed to the alternate method.
- Press Bake to wake the control, then turn the temperature to 550 °F.
- Release the knob or button, then press and hold Bake for 5 seconds.
- If 0 °F does not appear, release Bake, wait one second, and hold it again for 5 seconds.
- Repeat the sequence until the calibration screen appears.
- Use the Up and Down arrow keys to change the displayed temperature offset.
- Positive numbers make the oven hotter; negative numbers cool it down.
- Set the offset equal to the difference measured earlier without exceeding the board limit.
- Adjust quickly because some boards time out in a few seconds.
- Stop pressing keys and wait about 5–10 seconds for the display to return to normal.
- The control stores the new offset automatically when the display resets.
- Repeat the temperature test to verify the oven now matches the set temperature.
- If the oven remains off by more than 100 °F, the temperature sensor or control board may be faulty.
- An oven that stalls below 250 °F despite calibration typically needs electronic repair.