Frigidaire · Oven
Frigidaire Oven F13 Error Code
ERC EEPROM memory fault
What this error means
F13 means EEPROM checksum failed at power-up.
How F13 is detected
F13 on Frigidaire oven units indicates the drive system did not meet expected performance. Direct-drive washers monitor rotor position with a hall sensor; dryers and dishwashers track motor current draw. When the drum or spray arm fails to turn, the inverter or motor relay shuts down to prevent burned windings. Frigidaire FGEH3047VF, Frigidaire FPEH3077RF, and similar variants may show this fault after an overloaded tub or a foreign object jam.
Surge is a leading trigger. Start with breaker off five minutes. Rotate the drum or spray arm by hand when powered off—it should move without grinding. Grinding confirms mechanical obstruction; free rotation with repeated F13 on light loads suggests hall sensor, motor, or inverter board failure requiring professional diagnosis.
Common causes
- Surge
- Steam on ERC
- Age failure
- Loose logic supply
Step-by-step fixes
- 1Breaker off five minutes
- 2Inspect for steam damage
- 3Reseat harnesses
- 4Short bake test after reset
When to call a technician
Immediate F13 every start needs ERC replacement.
Affected models
- Frigidaire FGEH3047VF
- Frigidaire FPEH3077RF
- Frigidaire GCFE3067AF
Prevention & maintenance
- Avoid washing single heavy rugs or shoes that bind the drum; distribute weight evenly to reduce motor strain that precedes F13.
- Record when F13 appears in the cycle and whether it clears after a 60-second power reset on your Frigidaire oven—that detail speeds diagnosis if you call service.
- Keep the model and serial number from the rating plate when ordering parts for F13; Frigidaire uses multiple revisions with different harness lengths and board firmware.
- Photograph wiring connector orientation before disconnecting any component while troubleshooting F13; reversed plugs on pumps and valves cause immediate repeat faults.