F30
Frigidaire · FGEF3036TF 30 in Gallery Freestanding Electric with True Convection
The oven temperature sensor (RTD) has an open circuit — the sensor resistance reads infinite. Check the sensor harness connector at the back wall of the oven cavity. Measure sensor resistance — at room temperature (75°F) it should read approximately 1080-1100 ohms. If infinite (OL on multimeter), the sensor wire is broken internally. Replace the RTD sensor.
Error F30 on the Frigidaire FGEF3036TF 30 in Gallery Freestanding Electric with True Convection means: Open Oven Temperature Sensor (RTD). The top-ranked community fix is “Test and Replace the Oven Temperature Sensor (RTD)” (medium difficulty, ~45 min, DIY cost: $15-$30). 2 community-ranked fixes available below.
Published February 2026 · 2 fixes · oven
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While many oven repairs can be done safely at home, consider hiring a qualified technician if:
Average professional repair cost for this issue: $100-$160.
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
oven · 2 fixes
Runaway Temperature — Oven Overheating
Shorted Touchpad Key Detected
Internal Clock Failure
Control Board EEPROM Failure
Shorted Oven Temperature Sensor (RTD)
Door Lock Cannot Lock
Door Lock Cannot Unlock
Bake or Broil Element Burned Through
The Frigidaire FGEF3036TF 30 in Gallery Freestanding Electric with True Convection has 8 other known error codes:
Error code F30 also appears on 14 other Frigidaire models:
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