How to Replace Drip Pans on a Frigidaire Electric Coil-Top Range
Drip pans (also called drip bowls or burner pans) sit beneath each coil burner element on Frigidaire electric ranges, catching spills and reflecting heat upward for more efficient cooking. Over time, these pans become stained, warped, and corroded from repeated exposure to heat and food spills. While cosmetically unpleasant, severely warped drip pans can actually affect cooking performance by misdirecting reflected heat, and heavily corroded pans may allow spills to reach the wiring beneath the cooktop.
Replacing drip pans on a Frigidaire range requires zero tools and takes less than 5 minutes. These are lift-out, drop-in components designed for easy homeowner replacement. Frigidaire uses standard sizing shared across most of their electric coil-top ranges and cross-compatible with Electrolux platform equivalents.
Before You Start
- Tools needed: None required (the pans lift out by hand)
- Parts needed: Drip pan set (~$15-$30 for a complete 4-pan set; typically 2 large 8-inch + 2 small 6-inch)
- Time required: 5-10 minutes
- Difficulty: Beginner
- Safety warning: Ensure all burners are OFF and the cooktop is completely cool to the touch. Coil elements retain heat for 15-20 minutes after being turned off. Do not pull on coil elements while they are warm.
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Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Allow the Cooktop to Cool Completely
Turn off all burner elements. Wait at least 20 minutes for the coils and pans to cool completely. Touch the coils gently to confirm they are at room temperature before proceeding. Burns from residual coil heat are the only real hazard with this repair.
Step 2: Remove the Coil Burner Elements
Lift the outer edge of each coil element upward slightly (about 1 inch), then pull the element straight out toward you. The element has 2 prongs that plug into a receptacle at the rear of the burner opening. The element should slide out with moderate resistance — do not force it. If it feels stuck, wiggle gently side to side while pulling. Set each element aside on the cooktop surface, noting which size goes where (the larger elements typically go on the front burners for most Frigidaire configurations).
Step 3: Remove the Old Drip Pans
With the elements removed, the drip pans simply lift out of their openings. They sit in a recess in the cooktop and are held only by gravity. Lift straight up and out. Some pans may be lightly stuck from baked-on residue — if so, gently rock the pan to break it free. Note the size of each pan position: Frigidaire ranges typically have two 8-inch openings and two 6-inch openings.
Step 4: Clean the Cooktop Surface Beneath
With the pans removed, you have access to the cooktop surface beneath the burner openings. This area collects spills that have overflowed past the drip pan edges. Wipe down with a damp sponge and mild cleaner. Remove any debris from the burner receptacle areas (the socket where the element prongs plug in). Do not get moisture directly into the receptacle openings — use a dry cloth near the electrical connections.
Step 5: Install New Drip Pans
Drop each new drip pan into its corresponding opening. The pan has a center hole sized to fit around the burner receptacle/socket housing. Align this center hole with the receptacle and lower the pan into the recess. It should sit flat and level in the opening. The pan rim should be flush with or very slightly below the cooktop surface. If a pan sits high or tilts, verify you have the correct size (6" vs 8") in the correct position.
Step 6: Reinstall the Coil Elements
Align the two prongs of each coil element with the receptacle holes and push the element straight back into the socket until firmly seated. Lower the element so it rests flat on the drip pan ring supports. The element should sit level about 1/4 inch above the drip pan surface, supported by the pan's raised ring. If the element tilts or sits unevenly, the drip pan may not be correctly seated beneath it.
Step 7: Test for Proper Seating
Turn each burner to LOW for 30 seconds to verify the element heats evenly and the drip pan is not being contacted by the element (no burning smell). Turn off. The replacement is complete.
Drip Pan Sizing for Frigidaire Ranges
| Configuration | Front Left | Front Right | Rear Left | Rear Right |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard 4-burner | 8 inch | 6 inch | 6 inch | 8 inch |
| Alternative layout | 8 inch | 8 inch | 6 inch | 6 inch |
Your specific layout may vary. Measure the opening diameter or check your existing pans before ordering. The 8-inch pans and 6-inch pans are NOT interchangeable — an undersized pan will not catch spills properly, and an oversized pan will not fit in the recess.
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Drip Pan Material Options
| Material | Pros | Cons | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome-plated steel | Best heat reflection, looks new longest | Can rust if chrome chips, not dishwasher safe long-term | $15-$25/set |
| Porcelain-coated steel | Easy to clean, resists staining | Less heat reflection, chips with impact | $12-$20/set |
| Stainless steel | Most durable, dishwasher safe | Less reflective, may discolor with heat | $20-$35/set |
| Aluminum (disposable) | Cheapest, replace rather than clean | Poor heat reflection, warps quickly | $5-$10/set |
For best cooking performance and appearance on Frigidaire ranges, chrome-plated steel pans (OEM equivalent) provide the best heat reflection and longevity. The OEM Frigidaire pans are chrome-plated.
Maintaining Your Drip Pans
Extend the life of new drip pans:
- Wipe up spills immediately after the cooktop cools (baked-on residue is much harder to remove later)
- Clean monthly with baking soda paste for light discoloration
- Do not use oven cleaner on chrome pans (dissolves the chrome plating)
- Do not run chrome pans through the dishwasher repeatedly (promotes rust)
- Replace rather than scrub heavily corroded pans — forcing them clean often damages the chrome layer, accelerating future degradation
The Real Cost of DIY
Average DIY attempt: $150-400 in tools you may use once, plus the risk of further damage. Our diagnostic visit costs $0 — we find the problem and give you an honest quote.
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When to Consider Upgrading to Smooth-Top
If you find yourself constantly frustrated with drip pan maintenance, consider that Frigidaire Gallery smooth-top (glass-ceramic) ranges eliminate drip pans entirely. The flat glass surface has no removable parts and cleans with a simple scraper and cooktop cleaner. However, smooth-tops require specific flat-bottom cookware and are more expensive to repair if the glass cracks.
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Cost Comparison: DIY vs Professional
| DIY | Professional | |
|---|---|---|
| Parts | $15-$30 (4-pan set) | $15-$30 |
| Labor | $0 | Not typically a service call item |
| Time | 5-10min | N/A |
| Risk | None | N/A |
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FAQ
Q: What size drip pans does my Frigidaire range use? A: Most Frigidaire 30-inch coil-top ranges use two 8-inch and two 6-inch drip pans. The 8-inch pans go under the larger (high-wattage) elements and the 6-inch under the smaller elements. Measure your openings or check your owner's manual for exact configuration.
Q: Are Frigidaire drip pans universal? A: Frigidaire drip pans use standard sizing (6" and 8" are industry-standard diameters) and fit most brands that use plug-in coil elements. However, verify the center hole configuration matches your burner receptacle housing shape. GE, Hotpoint, and Kenmore pans often interchange with Frigidaire.
Q: Can I clean drip pans instead of replacing them? A: Light discoloration and staining can be cleaned with baking soda paste or Bar Keepers Friend. However, once the chrome plating is compromised (visible rust, peeling chrome, deep pitting), cleaning cannot restore the protective layer and replacement is the correct solution.
Q: Do warped drip pans affect cooking? A: Mildly warped pans are mostly cosmetic. Severely warped pans can cause the coil element to sit unevenly, which creates uneven heating in the pan above. If your coil element tilts visibly to one side, the drip pan (or the element itself) needs replacement.
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