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Frigidaire FGGH3047VFD free standing gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FGGH3047VFD free standing gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Free Standing Gas Range FGGH3047VFD FAQs

A Frigidaire gas range like model FGGH3047VFD typically lasts 15 to 20 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping burners clean, fixing ignition issues early, and avoiding overheating the control area helps you reach the high end of that range.

What affects how long a gas range lasts

  • Cooking frequency and heat levels (daily high-heat cooking shortens lifespan)
  • Ignition system wear (weak igniters cause delayed lighting and extra strain)
  • Oven temperature accuracy (running too hot stresses components)
  • Ventilation and heat management (excess heat can damage controls)
  • Cleaning habits (spills and grease buildup accelerate corrosion)

Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

  • Keep burner caps and ports clean so flames stay even and blue.
  • If the oven takes long to light, test and replace the igniter promptly.
  • Verify baking temps with an oven thermometer; address large offsets.
  • Replace worn door gaskets to prevent heat loss and longer run times.
  • Use the self-clean feature sparingly; high heat can shorten component life.

Common “wear items” that can limit lifespan

These parts often fail before the range itself does; replacing them can extend the useful life of your FGGH3047VFD.

Symptom Likely wear item Example part for this model
Oven won’t heat or heats slowly Bake igniter Bake igniter 316489403
Oven temperature swings, over/under bakes Oven temperature sensor Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Heat leaking, longer bake times Oven door seal Range oven door seal 5304498835

Why it matters

Knowing the typical 15 to 20 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your range is within that window, replacing a common failure part (like an igniter, sensor, or door seal) is often the most cost-effective way to restore safe, consistent cooking performance.

Last updated: February 2026

Frigidaire FGGH3047VFD is typically considered an upper mid-range (premium mainstream) gas range rather than true luxury high-end. It’s built to deliver strong everyday cooking performance and features, with replacement support through model-specific parts like the bake igniter 316489403.

How we’d classify “high end” for ranges

“High end” usually means a luxury-tier brand and build, plus pro-style features and pricing. For most shoppers, Frigidaire sits in the mainstream category, and models like FGGH3047VFD land in the premium end of that mainstream space.

Common “high-end” signals

  • Pro-style burners with very high output and heavy-duty construction
  • Commercial-style oven performance and advanced controls
  • Premium fit and finish (heavier doors, robust knobs, thicker grates)
  • Higher serviceability expectations and higher part costs
  • Price tier that competes with luxury/pro ranges

What matters more than the label

If your FGGH3047VFD bakes evenly, holds temperature, and lights reliably, it performs like a premium home range regardless of category. When performance drops, the fix is often a normal wear part.

Parts that commonly affect performance on this model

Quick comparison: luxury vs premium mainstream

Category What you usually get What to expect for FGGH3047VFD
Luxury “high end” Pro build, very high output, premium materials Not the typical target tier
Premium mainstream Strong features, good performance, practical ownership Best fit for this model

Why it matters

Knowing the tier helps set expectations for features, repair costs, and parts availability. Premium mainstream ranges like the Frigidaire FGGH3047VFD are designed to be practical to own and repair, with common service parts available when performance issues show up.

Last updated: February 2026

A gas smell from your Frigidaire FGGH3047VFD range usually means delayed ignition (gas flows before the burner lights) or poor combustion (flame not burning cleanly). If you smell raw gas when the oven is off, stop using the range and shut off the gas supply valve.

What to do right away

  • Cancel Bake or Broil and turn the oven off.
  • If the odor is strong, shut off the gas supply valve to the range.
  • Ventilate the kitchen (open windows, run the hood fan).
  • Do not try to “burn off” the smell by running the oven.
  • If the odor continues with the oven off, contact Sears PartsDirect support.

Most common causes

  • Weak igniter causing delayed ignition
  • Dirty or partially clogged oven burner ports affecting flame pattern
  • Incorrect air to gas mixture (yellow, lazy flame)
  • Gas valve not closing fully (higher concern)

Parts to check for delayed ignition

If the oven takes longer than about 30 to 60 seconds to light, we check the igniter first.

When you smell gas What it points to Part to check
During Bake or preheat Bake delayed ignition Bake igniter 316489403
During Broil Broil delayed ignition Frigidaire range broil igniter 5304506545

Quick checks (no disassembly)

  • Start Bake and watch for prompt ignition; stop the cycle if ignition is slow.
  • Check flame color through the oven bottom vents when possible; steady blue is normal.
  • Let the gas clear for a few minutes before retrying after a failed light.

Why it matters

Delayed ignition can cause a “whoosh” at light-off and extra heat stress on the burner area. A gas smell with the oven off indicates gas is present when it should not be.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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Main causes: broken broiler element, weak or broken broil burner igniter, control system failure, faulty temperature sen…

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Main causes: broken oven door lock assembly, wiring failure, electronic control board problem…

Main causes: faulty temperature sensor, electronic control board problem, control thermostat failure, weak burner ignite…

Main causes: bad bake element, broken burner igniter, control system failure, blown thermal fuse, faulty temperature sen…

Main causes: food splatters, spilling food on the oven door, allowing liquid to drip through oven door vent when cleanin…

Most common repair guides to help fix your ranges

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your range.

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How to replace a range oven door switch

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How to replace a range oven door lock assembly

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Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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