Step-by-Step DIY Fix Guide
- SAFETY: Turn off power to the oven at the circuit breaker.
- Attempt a power reset: leave the breaker off for 5 full minutes, then restore. This occasionally clears a false EEPROM error caused by a transient voltage spike.
- If F13 / F12 returns after the power reset, the control board EEPROM has physically failed and the board must be replaced.
- Call a licensed appliance technician — replacing the control board on a Frigidaire or Electrolux range requires disconnecting the wiring harness and high-voltage connections.
If the airflow problem comes back
- If airflow still seems weak after the basic checks, the fan path or a deeper obstruction becomes more likely.
- F12 or F13 returns after a 5-minute power cycle — EEPROM failure requires a control board replacement
What This Error Means
Error F13 on your Frigidaire oven means: The oven's control board has detected a failure in the EEPROM (non-volatile memory) chip that stores calibration data, settings, and operational parameters. The board cannot read or write to this memory reliably, which prevents normal oven operation. F12 and F13 are used interchangeably across different Frigidaire and Electrolux model years to indicate the same EEPROM fault. Also displayed as F12 on some Frigidaire models. The oven's self-diagnostic system has detected this condition and restricted operation.
The most frequent cause is control board eeprom chip has failed from age, voltage spike, or manufacturing defect. Work through the causes and fix steps below in order — many Frigidaire oven errors are resolved with a power cycle or a simple part swap.
This code requires professional service. Disconnect power at the circuit breaker and contact a licensed appliance technician — do not use the oven until it is repaired.
EEPROM failures are typically caused by voltage spikes. Installing a whole-home or dedicated appliance surge protector reduces the risk of repeat control board failures on future Frigidaire ranges.
Most Likely Cause by Symptom
The Frigidaire oven may stop, pause, or refuse to complete the cycle normally.
Likely cause: Control board EEPROM chip has failed from age, voltage spike, or manufacturing defect
Check first: SAFETY: Turn off power to the oven at the circuit breaker.
The warning may return immediately because the appliance is detecting an internal fault.
Likely cause: Power surge or lightning strike corrupting the EEPROM data
Check first: Attempt a power reset: leave the breaker off for 5 full minutes, then restore. This occasionally clears a false EEPROM error caused by a transient voltage spike.
Common Causes
- Control board EEPROM chip has failed from age, voltage spike, or manufacturing defect
- Power surge or lightning strike corrupting the EEPROM data
- Repeated power interruptions during self-clean cycles stressing the memory chip
What Not to Do
- Do not attempt to run the oven with F12 or F13 active — the control board cannot manage heating cycles reliably with a failed EEPROM
Model and Display Variation Notes
Model-family notes
- Frigidaire oven display wording and code formats can vary by series.
- If your model behaves differently, check the owner manual before trying any deeper maintenance step.
- Some models may display the same fault as F12, F13.
Display and panel differences
- Some control panels show this issue as F12, F13 instead of only F13.
- Panel wording and whether the code appears with letters, numbers, or a longer variant can differ by model family.
Parts, Tools and Service Options
Service option
Frigidaire service visit if the warning returns after the basic checks are complete.
Manual and model check
Check your exact model and manual before ordering any Frigidaire oven parts.
Common parts
- Main control board ($100–$250)
This section stays service-first because the page points more strongly toward support or professional repair than a routine parts purchase.
When Not to Keep Troubleshooting
F12 or F13 returns after a 5-minute power cycle — EEPROM failure requires a control board replacement
How to Prevent It Recurring
- Install a whole-home surge protector — EEPROM failures from voltage spikes are the most common preventable cause of F12 and F13
Related Error Codes
F1
The oven's control board has detected a stuck or shorted key on the keypad. One or more buttons on the control panel are registering as continuously pressed, preventing the oven from operating normally. This may be caused by physical damage to the keypad overlay or an internal failure of the touchpad membrane.
F3
The oven's main control board has lost communication with one of its subsidiary boards — typically the user interface board (UI board) or an auxiliary control module. F20 and F26 cover specific communication bus faults within this same category and are treated identically. The oven will not operate until communication is restored.
Extra notes
- This page is based on Frigidaire support material and stays conservative where model-specific guidance may vary.
- The goal is to help you identify safe first checks before you move into parts, service, or model-specific manual lookup.
Source and model notes
Last reviewed: 2026-04-09
Based on: Based on Frigidaire support material and edited into consumer-safe guidance for the exact code family on this page.
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Model coverage note: Frigidaire oven code meanings can vary by series, control panel, and model family, so use this page as a safe starting point rather than a replacement for the model-specific manual.
Important: FixThisError is an independent guide, not the manufacturer. Use your model-specific manual when the panel wording or behavior differs.
Always disconnect power before inspecting appliances. If unsure, contact a licensed appliance technician.