Electrolux Group Recalls Frigidaire Rear-Controlled Ranges Due to Electrical Shock and Electrocution Hazards


  • Recalled Frigidaire rear-controlled ranges

Name of Product:

Frigidaire rear-controlled ranges

Hazard:

The control panel (user interface) on the ranges can detach from the unit, posing electrical shock and electrocution hazards.

Recall Date:

February 15, 2024

Units:

About 1,800 (In addition, about 130 were sold in Canada)

Recall Details

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Frigidaire rear-controlled ranges and contact Electrolux Group for a free repair/professional installation of a new control panel. Consumers should not use the range while awaiting the service call. Consumers should unplug the unit until repaired by an authorized servicer.

Sold At:

Lowe’s and other appliance stores nationwide and online from October 2023 through December 2023 for between $790 and $1,050.

Manufacturer(s):

Electrolux Home Products, Inc. of Charlotte, North Carolina

Manufactured In:

United States

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