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Frigidaire FCRG3052ABC gas range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FCRG3052ABC gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire GAS RANGE FCRG3052ABC FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire gas range model FCRG3052ABC, we look up the correct replacement parts by using the full model number and matching it to the model and serial information on the range’s identification plate; this helps ensure the parts list and diagrams are the right fit for your exact unit.

Where to find the model number on FCRG3052ABC

The identification plate is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. Open the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer (depending on your configuration) to access it; then record the model and serial numbers.

  • Open the lower drawer fully
  • Locate the identification plate on the oven front frame (right side)
  • Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter
  • Use that information when selecting parts

For the official location details, use the installation guide.

How model-number lookup helps you get the right part

Using the full model number narrows parts down to what fits your specific Frigidaire range configuration (burner setup, fuel type, and factory gas pressure adjustment).

Common examples of parts you can match by model

What you’re fixing What to look up by model number Example part on this model page
Oven won’t heat Oven igniter Bake igniter 316489403
Oven temperature seems off Oven temperature sensor Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Oven light is out Oven light bulb Frigidaire range oven light bulb 316538904

Why it matters

A gas range can have similar-looking parts across multiple Frigidaire models, but small differences (mounting, wiring connectors, burner ratings) can cause a wrong-part order. Using FCRG3052ABC plus the serial and lot information keeps the match accurate.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Frigidaire gas range model FCRG3052ABC, the most reliable way to identify the correct replacement part is to first locate the model and serial number on the appliance’s serial plate; for this model, it’s commonly found by opening the lower oven drawer or storage drawer. Then match your part using the parts list for that exact model and serial range in the owner's manual.

Where to look on the range

Check these common label locations on a Frigidaire range like FCRG3052ABC:

  • Open the lower oven drawer (or storage drawer) and look for the serial plate on the frame area
  • Check the interior-side trim of the oven frame (visible with the oven door open)
  • Look along the left-side frame/panel area (visible with the oven door open)
  • Wipe grease or residue off the label so the characters are readable

What to write down (so you get the right part)

Record these exactly as shown on the label:

  • Model number (example: FCRG3052ABC)
  • Serial number
  • Any revision letters or additional digits shown near the model/serial
  • Gas type noted on the rating label (if listed)

Model number vs. part number (quick guide)

Item What it is Why it matters
Model number Identifies the exact range design Ensures diagrams and parts match your unit
Serial number Identifies production run Helps avoid ordering a part that changed mid-production
Part number Identifies the replacement component Used to purchase the correct part

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges often use different igniters, sensors, burner parts, or control overlays depending on the production run. Using the model and serial number first prevents ordering the wrong component.

If you’re troubleshooting an oven that will not heat, common related parts for this model include the bake igniter 316489403 and the Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000.

Last updated: February 2026

A Frigidaire gas range like model FCRG3052ABC typically lasts 13 to 15 years. With consistent burner cleaning, proper oven care, and timely replacement of wear items (like igniters and sensors), many gas ranges run closer to 15 to 20 years.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Gas ranges often hold up well because the core heating system is simple, but performance depends on heat exposure, cleaning habits, and how quickly small issues are fixed.

  • Heavy daily cooking shortens lifespan faster than occasional use
  • Spills and boilovers that get into burner heads and igniters accelerate failures
  • Overheating from blocked airflow or damaged door seals stresses controls and wiring
  • Using the right cookware and keeping grates stable reduces top damage
  • Replacing small parts early prevents bigger repairs later

Parts that most often determine “end of life”

When a range starts acting up, it is usually a few serviceable parts, not the whole appliance.

Symptom Common cause Example part for FCRG3052ABC
Oven won’t heat or heats slowly Weak oven igniter Bake igniter 316489403
Oven temperature swings Failing temperature sensor Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Oven light out Burned-out bulb Frigidaire range oven light bulb 316538904
Heat leaks, long preheat times Worn door gasket Range oven door seal 5304498835

Maintenance that adds years

We recommend following the care and cleaning routines in the owner's manual. Focus on the items below because they directly protect burners, ignition, and oven temperature control.

  • Keep burner heads and caps clean and fully seated
  • Wipe up acidic spills quickly to prevent corrosion
  • Avoid lining the oven bottom with foil (it can trap heat and damage surfaces)
  • Check the oven door seal for gaps, tears, or hardening
  • If bake performance changes, address it early (igniters often weaken gradually)

Why it matters

Knowing the normal lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your FCRG3052ABC is under about 15 years old, replacing a common wear part (igniter, sensor, bulb, or door seal) is often the most cost-effective path to restore safe, consistent cooking.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Frigidaire FCRG3052ABC gas range, restore the control to a known good state by turning all oven controls OFF, then cycling power to the range (unplug or switch the breaker OFF, then back ON). After power returns, confirm every burner and oven function is OFF before restarting.

  • Turn the oven function and temperature controls to OFF.
  • Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF.
  • If the oven was running, wait for the range to cool.
  • Cycle power: unplug the range or turn the circuit breaker OFF for about 1 minute, then ON.
  • Re-set the clock or any timed settings, then test Bake.

Your installation guidance for this type of range is clear: do not try to operate the electric ignition oven during an electrical power failure; set all oven controls to OFF. When power resumes, the oven ignitor can re-ignite if the thermostat was left ON, so verifying OFF positions matters.

What you can do during an outage (cooktop only)

  • Surface burners can be lit with a match if needed.
  • Hold a lit match at the burner, then slowly turn the knob to LITE.
  • Use extreme caution and keep flammables away.

Quick troubleshooting after a reset

If the range powers up but the oven still will not heat, these are the most common checks:

  • Confirm the breaker is fully reset (OFF then ON).
  • Make sure the gas supply valve is open.
  • Verify the oven is set to Bake (not timed delay).
  • Watch for the igniter glow; a weak igniter often prevents burner ignition.
  • If temperatures seem off, compare set temp to actual temp with an oven thermometer.
Symptom after reset Most likely area to check Example part for this model
No bake heat, no ignition Bake ignition circuit Bake igniter 316489403
Oven heats but temp is inaccurate Temperature sensing Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000

Why it matters

A proper reset clears minor control glitches and, more importantly, prevents unintended re-ignition after a power interruption by ensuring every control is returned to OFF.

For control locations and normal operation details specific to your range, follow the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FCRG3052ABC gas range, the model and serial number identification plate is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. Open the storage drawer (or warmer/broiler drawer, depending on your unit) to access the plate.

Where to look on the range

Check these spots in this order:

  • Pull out and open the storage drawer fully; look up at the right side of the oven front frame
  • If your model has a warmer drawer, open it and look in the same right-front frame area
  • If your model has a broiler drawer, open it and look at the right-front frame area
  • Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter shown

What the identification plate tells you (and why it matters)

The identification plate is more than a label; it helps us match the correct Frigidaire parts and specifications for your exact range.

  • Confirms the exact model for ordering parts like an igniter or temperature sensor
  • Lists burner ratings and the fuel information the range was adjusted for at the factory
  • Helps avoid ordering look-alike parts that do not fit your FCRG3052ABC

Quick checklist for ordering parts

Use this checklist before you shop or schedule a repair:

What to record Example format Why we need it
Model number FCRG3052ABC Ensures correct parts list
Serial number Letters and numbers Confirms production details
Lot number/letter Single letter/short code Helps match revisions

If you are replacing an oven no-heat component, common examples for this model include the bake igniter 316489403 and the Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000.

Reference

For diagrams and additional location details, use the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

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