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Frigidaire Wall Oven Repair in Toronto — Broiler not working

Fast, honest Frigidaire wall oven repair by Anthony, a Red Seal & 313A licensed technician. Flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair.

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$2,000,000+ Insured
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Why is my oven broiler not working?

Most common cause on a Frigidaire wall oven in Toronto: electric: failed (open/burned-out) broil element — the top element. A typical repair runs $250$400 all-in, including the $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair. Bake still works, so it's not urgent — book at your convenience. Book at convenience

Prices in CAD for Toronto; typical ranges — your exact quote is confirmed on-site before any work. Updated .

Most Frigidaire wall oven faults in Toronto come down to a handful of parts — and the majority are worth repairing rather than replacing a 13–15 years appliance. Anthony is a Red Seal certified technician who carries the common wall oven parts on the van, so most Toronto jobs are diagnosed and fixed in a single visit.

How your repair works

Four simple steps, no surprises.

1

Book

Call or request a callback. Same-day & next-day appointments available.

2

Diagnose

A flat $149.95 diagnostic pinpoints the real fault.

3

Approve

You get an upfront all-in quote first — diagnostic credited 100% toward your repair.

4

Repaired

Fixed with OEM parts, backed by a 90-day warranty.

Frigidaire wall oven broiler not working in Toronto — what we check

  • The defining electric broiler-not-working fault on an Electrolux-platform Frigidaire is an open-circuit (burned-through) UPPER broil element while bake still heats normally -- because the bake and broil units run on independent EOC relay coils, a dead broil mode isolates to that one element, not the control. The broil element is 316203200 (PS439671, AP2126395; 3000W @ 240V; replaces 316199900/832973), a separate part from the bake element 316075103. We pull and meter it at its spade terminals: a healthy broil element reads roughly 10-50 ohms, and an open/'OL' reading or a visible blister/break at the loop condemns it. We run broil and bake separately first -- broil dead with bake fine = the broil element; BOTH modes dead moves the fault upstream to the EOC relay or power feed.
  • A broil element that worked, then quit, with a burned/discolored spade terminal and a melted wire end is a receptacle-and-wire failure, not just a dead element. The broil unit draws 3000W, so the highest-current connection in the cavity is its terminal -- heat cycling loosens the push-on spade, resistance rises, and the connector chars. Frigidaire supplies the fix as the universal element receptacle & wire kit 5303935058 (PS470125, AP2591744) -- a universal range receptacle kit that includes a ceramic receptacle, ceramic wire nuts and heat-shrink. We inspect both broil terminals for char before condemning the element, and when one is burnt we replace BOTH the broil element 316203200 AND the receptacle/wire -- a new element pushed onto a charred receptacle just re-burns.
  • On a GAS Frigidaire the broiler-not-working signature is a weak broil igniter that still glows but no longer pulls enough current to open the broil-side safety valve. The bake and broil burners run independent safety-valve coils, so a dead broiler with a working bake oven is the BROIL igniter, not the EOC. Frigidaire uses the flat-style broil igniter 5303935067 (PS470130, AP2150413; 3.2-3.6A; legacy ref AP205014) and, by platform, the open-cage broil igniter 5304506545 (PS11770500, AP6036346; 3.4-3.6A; replaces 316489404/7316489404) plus the broil igniter 316489401 (PS1528535, AP3963525; replaces 1197385/316428601/7316489401). Note: the bake-side counterpart on these platforms is the separate bake igniter 316489403 (PS2364063) -- it is NOT the broil igniter, so we order the broil part for a broiler-only no-light. A healthy broil igniter draws about 3.2-3.6A; as the silicon carbide ages it goes resistive, still glowing dull orange so the homeowner thinks it works, but below roughly 3.0A the valve never opens. We clamp an ammeter on one broil-igniter lead -- under about 3.0A condemns it regardless of how bright it looks.
  • The 90-second rule applied to the broiler: if the broil igniter glows for more than about 90 seconds without the burner lighting, it is too weak to open the broil safety valve and is replaced -- a fully strong igniter brings the broil burner to flame within roughly 60 seconds. We time glow-to-flame on the first broil cycle before pulling anything. A gas Frigidaire whose broiler takes longer and longer to light over weeks, then finally just glows and quits while the bake oven still fires, is a textbook dying broil igniter (5303935067 / 5304506545 / 316489401), not a control-board fault.
  • No glow at all on the broil igniter (dead, not weak) is the open-circuit case: the flat-style or open-cage broil igniter has cracked or burned through, so the broil safety-valve circuit never energizes and there is no glow and no gas to the broiler. We meter the broil igniter for continuity at its plug -- an open/'OL' reading condemns 5303935067/5304506545/316489401 outright. A hairline crack in the silicon carbide reads open even when the element looks intact, so we trust the meter over the eye; a no-continuity broil igniter is a definite replace, never a board call.
  • Broil igniter draws full current and glows strong but the broiler STILL won't light points at the broil safety valve, not the igniter -- the valve's internal bimetal isn't opening even with proper current, or its coil is open. On a Frigidaire the gas safety valve is non-resettable: if it has failed it cannot be reset and is replaced. We confirm the broil igniter is pulling 3.0A+ on the clamp meter FIRST, then check the broil valve coil for continuity and listen for gas -- only a proven-good-current-but-no-gas result condemns the far-less-common valve, so we never parts-cannon a valve before clearing the cheaper broil igniter.
  • When BOTH broil and bake are dead (not broil alone), the fault moves off the element/igniter and onto the EOC or power feed: a failed-OPEN broil relay inside the EOC 316418720 (PS977998, AP3781481) won't close to feed the broil element, so a known-good broil element 316203200 still won't fire and the meter shows no voltage at its legs during a broil call. We confirm 240V reaches the element block and that the element and RTD 316217002 (PS820208, AP3363354) test good before quoting the model-coded EOC (NLA on many models, sourced by model/serial or board-repaired) -- we never condemn a $200-$380 board until the cheaper broil element and igniter are cleared.

Frigidaire broiler not working in Toronto — the local specifics

  • The recurring Toronto pattern on Frigidaire broiler calls is the split between fuel types: on electric ranges it is overwhelmingly an open broil element 316203200 (often with a charred spade terminal), and on gas ranges it is a weak-but-glowing broil igniter that no longer pulls 3.0A+ to open the broil safety valve while the bake oven still works fine. The single most useful field tell we see again and again is 'bake works, broil doesn't' -- that one-mode-dead pattern isolates the fault to the broil element or broil igniter and keeps us off the EOC unless BOTH modes are dead.
  • We carry to these calls the broil element 316203200 (3000W/240V) and the universal element receptacle & wire kit 5303935058 for electric ranges, plus the flat-style broil igniter 5303935067 (AP2150413) and the open-cage broil igniter 5304506545 (and the 316489401 broil igniter) for gas ranges, along with the RTD sensor 316217002 -- the same 316/5303-prefix parts fit the badge-shared Electrolux and Kenmore 790 cooking siblings, so one stocked set covers most Toronto broiler dispatches in a single trip. We keep the broil parts distinct from the bake-side igniter 316489403, which is the bake counterpart on these platforms, not the broiler part.

For the full Frigidaire wall oven module — every fault, part number and code — see Frigidaire wall oven repair in Toronto, and for the same fault across all brands the wall oven broiler not working guide.

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Why homeowners across Toronto call us

Every repair is led by Anthony, a Red Seal interprovincial journeyman who is 313A Licensed, TSSA Certified, ODP Certified, with his team working under his direct leadership — backed by $2,000,000+ general liability insurance and a 90-day workmanship warranty on every job.

Red Seal-led team

Every job is overseen by Anthony, a certified journeyman, and handled by his own trusted team.

Licensed & gas-certified

313A refrigeration licence and TSSA gas certification for safe, code-correct repairs.

$2,000,000+ insured

Fully insured for general liability, so your home is protected during the repair.

90-day warranty

Parts and workmanship are warrantied — if it's not right, we come back.

OEM parts on the van

Common parts are stocked, so most jobs are completed on the first visit.

Upfront pricing

A flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair, and a quote before any work.

What our credentials mean for you

Red Seal Certified
The interprovincial standard for skilled trades — a journeyman who passed the national appliance-service exam.
313A Licensed
Ontario's refrigeration & air-conditioning systems mechanic licence — legally required to work on sealed cooling systems.
TSSA Certified
Technical Standards & Safety Authority gas certification — qualified to work safely on gas appliances.
ODP Certified
Ozone Depletion Prevention certification — licensed to handle refrigerants responsibly and to code.

Frequently asked questions

How fast can you repair my Wall Oven in Toronto?
We offer same-day and next-day Wall Oven repair across Toronto with OEM parts stocked for first-visit fixes.
Do you charge for the diagnostic?
The diagnostic is a flat $149.95, and it is credited 100% toward your repair — so if you go ahead with the fix, it isn't an extra charge.
How soon can you come out?
Same-day & next-day appointments available across Toronto. Call (647) 490-7878 and we'll give you the next available slot.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. Repairs are performed by Anthony, who is Red Seal Certified, 313A Licensed, TSSA Certified, ODP Certified, and the work is backed by $2,000,000+ general liability insurance and a 90-day warranty.
Do you use genuine parts?
Yes — we fit OEM parts and stock the common ones on the van, so most repairs are completed in a single visit.
Do you service Frigidaire wall ovens?
Yes — Frigidaire wall ovens are one of the brands we work on across Toronto, with OEM parts stocked for first-visit fixes.

Need your Frigidaire wall oven fixed in Toronto?

Same-day & next-day appointments available. Flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair, and a 90-day warranty on every repair.

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