Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. For your Frigidaire gas range model FPGS3085KFH, using the full model number is the most reliable way to match the correct replacement parts because it ties your search to the exact burner ratings, fuel setup, and component versions used on your range.
Where to find the model number on FPGS3085KFH
Your model and serial information is printed on the serial plate. On this style of Frigidaire slide-in range, the serial plate is typically located:
- On the oven front frame behind the oven door (some models)
- Or on the drawer side frame (some models)
- Listed as Model Number and Serial Number
For diagrams and the exact location callouts, use the FPGS3085KFH installation guide.
How to use the model number to get the right part
When you search by model number, you avoid ordering a part that looks similar but will not fit or connect correctly.
- Enter FPGS3085KFH exactly as shown on the serial plate
- Match the part by name and ID (not just by appearance)
- Compare your symptom to the part category (ignition, temperature sensing, gas valve, surface burner)
- If you are ordering for service, record the serial number too for reference
Common examples of model-matched parts for this range
These are examples of parts that are commonly selected by model number for ignition and baking issues:
| Symptom | Part to check | Example part for FPGS3085KFH |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not ignite or takes too long to light | Oven burner igniter | Frigidaire range oven burner igniter 5303935066 |
| Oven temperature is inaccurate | Oven temperature sensor | Range oven temperature sensor 5304504897 |
| Oven light does not work | Appliance light bulb | Appliance light bulb, 40-watt 316538904 |
Why it matters
On gas ranges, the serial plate can also indicate burner ratings and the fuel pressure the range was adjusted for at the factory. Using the correct model number helps ensure the replacement part matches those specifications and installs safely.
Last updated: February 2026
What if I can't find my part on Sears PartsDirect?
If you can’t find a part for your Frigidaire FPGS3085KFH gas range, we recommend confirming the exact model and serial information from the range’s serial plate, then searching again by model number and part name. Your FPGS3085KFH installation guide shows where to find the serial plate.
Quick steps to locate the right part
- Find the serial plate location: typically on the oven front frame behind the oven door, or on the drawer side frame.
- Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter from the serial plate.
- Search using the model number (FPGS3085KFH) plus a specific part name (example: “oven igniter” or “temperature sensor”).
- Compare your symptom to common part categories (ignition, gas valve, sensor, control).
- If you still do not see it, contact Sears PartsDirect support with your model and serial details so we can match the correct part.
Common “missing part” situations (and what to do)
| What you see | Most common reason | What works best |
|---|---|---|
| Part name doesn’t match what you call it | Parts are listed under manufacturer naming | Search by function (example: “oven burner igniter”) |
| Multiple similar parts appear | Variations by serial/lot number | Use the serial plate info to narrow the match |
| You only have a picture | Visual matches can be misleading | Cross-check part description and where it installs |
| You need a small fastener/clip | Often grouped under hardware | Search “screw”, “clip”, “bracket”, then verify location |
Why it matters
On gas ranges like the FPGS3085KFH, parts can vary by production run. Using the serial plate information helps us match the correct burner components, igniters, sensors, wiring harnesses, and control parts the first time.
Last updated: February 2026
Why does my Frigidaire gas range smell like gas?
If your Frigidaire FPGS3085KFH gas range smells like gas, treat it as a safety issue first: do not try to light the range, do not touch electrical switches, and call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. A gas odor can come from a leak at a connection or incomplete ignition.
What to do right now (safety first)
Follow the gas-smell steps in the installation guide and owner's manual.
- Do not try to light any burner or the oven.
- Do not touch electrical switches or use a phone inside the home.
- Call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone and follow their instructions.
- If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
- Keep the manual shutoff valve accessible so gas can be turned off if instructed.
Common causes after the area is safe
Once the gas supplier says it is safe to proceed, these are the most common range-related causes:
- Loose fitting at the regulator, flex connector, or supply line joint
- Burner not lighting fully (delayed ignition) so unburned gas is present briefly
- Clogged burner ports causing uneven flame and incomplete combustion
- Weak oven ignition that prevents the burner from lighting promptly
- Incorrect burner cap placement after cleaning
Leak-check basics (connection points)
The installation instructions call for checking joints and connections with a liquid leak detector (or soap and water), not a flame.
| Check method | What you use | What you look for |
|---|---|---|
| Soap-and-water test | Dish soap + water | Growing bubbles at a joint |
| Liquid leak detector | Leak-detect solution | Bubbles/foam at a joint |
Parts that often relate to gas odor symptoms
If the oven has trouble lighting or you smell gas when the oven is trying to heat, the igniter is a common suspect.
- Frigidaire range oven burner igniter 5303935066 (weak ignition can cause delayed lighting)
- Regulator 316091711 (leaks can occur at fittings or regulator connections)
- Range oven gas valve 316404901 (a valve issue can affect gas flow and ignition timing)
Why it matters
A gas smell can signal a leak or delayed ignition. Addressing it quickly helps prevent fire risk, protects the gas system, and restores normal burner and oven performance.
Last updated: February 2026




