F11
Frigidaire Oven
Severity: ModerateWhat it means
F11 means a control keypad key is stuck or shorted and registering as continuously pressed.
Try a power reset first.
If F11 persists, the keypad membrane has failed and needs to be replaced.
Affected Models
- Frigidaire Electric Range
- Frigidaire Gas Range
- Frigidaire Gallery Range
- Frigidaire Professional Range
Common Causes
- Shorted or stuck touchpad membrane key
- Moisture or grease seeping under the control panel
- Damaged control panel ribbon cable
- Faulty keypad membrane from normal wear
How to Fix It
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Reset the oven.
Turn off the circuit breaker for 5 minutes, then restore power.
A temporary moisture or voltage glitch can produce F11 and a reset will clear it. -
Clean the control panel.
Wipe around all keypad buttons with a dry cloth.
If a spill or steam has reached the membrane, allow it to dry completely (leave the power off for several hours) before testing again. -
Replace the keypad membrane.
If F11 persists after a reset and cleaning, the membrane is faulty.
On many Frigidaire models the membrane is available as a separate part.
On others, it is sold with the control board.
When to Call a Professional
Replacing the keypad membrane on a Frigidaire range is a DIY-feasible repair.
On models where the touchpad is integrated with the control board, the board must be replaced as a unit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use my Frigidaire oven while F11 is showing?
No. A stuck key in the control system can cause unexpected behaviour, including unintended heating. Disconnect power until the keypad is repaired.
How much does it cost to fix Frigidaire oven F11?
A replacement keypad membrane typically costs $20–$60. If your model requires the control board and touchpad as a combined unit, expect $80–$200 for parts.