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Frigidaire FGF337BCF gas range

Frigidaire FGF337BCF gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FGF337BCF gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Gas Range FGF337BCF FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire gas range model FGF337BCF, using the full model number is the fastest way to match the correct replacement parts because it ties your search to the exact version of the range and its component list. Confirm the model and serial from the ID plate, then shop parts by that model.

Where to find the model number on FGF337BCF

Our Frigidaire documentation shows the serial plate is accessed by opening the broil drawer; it’s located on the right side of the range frame. Use the model and serial numbers from that plate when ordering parts. See the FGF337BCF owner’s manual for the exact location details.

  • Open the broil drawer (or storage drawer, depending on configuration)
  • Look on the right side of the range frame for the identification plate
  • Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot/letter information
  • Use that exact model number when searching parts to avoid mismatches

How we recommend searching parts by model number

Searching by model number helps you land on the correct diagrams and part lists for burners, igniters, oven controls, and hardware.

Quick checklist: what to gather before ordering

What to collect Why it matters
Model number (FGF337BCF) Ensures the part list matches your exact range
Serial number Helps confirm production variation
Symptom (no bake, no spark, weak flame) Points you to the right section and likely parts
Part location (surface burner vs oven burner) Prevents ordering the wrong igniter/valve

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can have small production changes that affect burner heads, igniters, control overlays, and gas components. Using the full model number from the ID plate keeps your replacement part selection accurate and reduces returns.

Last updated: February 2026

On our Frigidaire FGF337BCF gas range, a bad oven igniter typically glows but does not get hot enough to open the gas safety valve, so the burner lights late or not at all. Normal ignition is a steady glow followed by flame within about 30 to 60 seconds.

What you should see in normal operation

When you set the oven to bake, the igniter should glow like a light bulb and the oven gas valve should open once the igniter is hot enough.

  • Igniter begins glowing shortly after you turn the oven on
  • Flame appears at the oven burner in about 30 to 60 seconds
  • No strong gas odor while waiting for ignition
  • Burner cycles on and off as temperature is maintained

For the model-specific operating sequence and safety notes, use the FGF337BCF installation guide.

Signs the igniter is failing

A weak igniter can still glow but draw too little current to open the safety valve reliably.

  • Oven takes longer than 60 seconds to light
  • Igniter glows, but the burner never lights
  • Burner lights only after multiple attempts
  • You smell gas before ignition (turn the control off and ventilate)
  • Oven temperature is inconsistent because the burner does not cycle normally

Quick checks you can do (safe, no disassembly)

  • Set oven to BAKE and time how long it takes to ignite
  • Watch for a bright, steady glow at the igniter (not flickering)
  • If the oven does not light within about a minute, turn the oven control to OFF
  • Restore power if a breaker is tripped; the oven ignition system needs electricity

When replacement is the right fix

If the igniter glows but the burner will not light within the normal 30 to 60 second window, replacing the igniter is the most common repair for this symptom on gas ranges.

What you observe Most likely cause Typical next step
No glow at all Power, wiring, control, or igniter open Electrical diagnosis with a meter
Glows but no flame Weak igniter or gas valve not opening Replace igniter first
Flame lights very late Weak igniter Replace igniter

A common replacement part for this model is the Frigidaire range oven burner igniter 5303935066.

Why it matters

A properly working igniter heats to the point where the oven gas valve opens at the right time. When the igniter is weak, the valve may not open, leading to no-heat complaints and unreliable baking performance.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire gas range model FGF337BCF, the model and serial number plate is typically on the right-hand front frame near the storage drawer or lower panel area. Pull the drawer out (or remove the lower panel) and look along the right side of the frame; confirm the exact spot in the FGF337BCF owner’s manual.

Quick steps to locate the tag

  • Turn the oven light on so you can see the frame clearly.
  • Pull the storage drawer fully open; lift and remove it if needed.
  • Look on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame.
  • If your range has a lower panel instead of a drawer, remove the panel and check the same area.
  • Write down model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter shown.

Common locations (what to check first)

Area to check What you do What you will see
Storage drawer opening Pull drawer out and look at right front frame Identification plate with model/serial
Lower panel area Remove panel and inspect right front frame Identification plate
Broil drawer opening (some versions) Open broil drawer and look right side of frame Serial plate

Why it matters

We use the model and serial information to match the correct Frigidaire parts and diagrams for your exact build. That prevents ordering look-alike parts that do not fit, such as an oven igniter, oven probe, or control overlay.

Tip for ordering parts

When you have the model number, match parts by description and ID, for example the range oven burner igniter 5303935066 if you are troubleshooting a no-heat or weak-ignition bake issue.

Last updated: February 2026

A gas smell from your Frigidaire FGF337BCF gas range usually means unburned gas is escaping (a leak) or the burner is not burning cleanly due to poor ignition or restricted airflow. Treat any strong or persistent odor as urgent and follow the safety steps in the FGF337BCF installation guide.

What to do right now (safety first)

  • Turn all burner knobs to OFF.
  • Do not try to light the cooktop or oven.
  • Do not touch electrical switches or use a phone in the building.
  • Leave the area and call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.
  • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.

Common causes on a gas range

A brief “whiff” at startup can happen, but a continuing smell points to a problem such as:

  • Weak or delayed ignition (gas flows before it lights)
  • Clogged burner ports causing incomplete combustion
  • Loose gas connection at the shut-off valve, regulator, or range supply line
  • Faulty oven ignition system (oven burner does not light promptly)
  • Poor combustion air (blocked venting or airflow around the range)

Checks that match this model’s guidance

The installation instructions for this range call out two key items that directly affect gas odor and combustion:

  • Leak checking: Use a liquid leak detector on joints and conduits; never use a flame.
  • Combustion air: Do not obstruct combustion air at the oven vent or around the base.

Parts that commonly relate to gas odor symptoms

If the odor happens mainly when the oven is trying to heat, these parts are frequent suspects:

Symptom Most likely area Example part for FGF337BCF
Oven won’t light quickly, gas smell during preheat Oven ignition Range oven burner igniter 5303935066
Oven lights inconsistently or won’t maintain flame Gas delivery to oven burner Frigidaire range oven gas valve 3203459
Cooktop burner clicks but lights late Surface ignition/orifice Igniter and orifice holder 316237805

Why it matters

Unburned gas can collect and create a fire or explosion risk. Fast, reliable ignition and proper airflow are what keep combustion clean and prevent gas odor during normal cooking.

Last updated: February 2026

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