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Frigidaire FGGF3058RFA gas range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FGGF3058RFA gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Gas Range FGGF3058RFA FAQs

Frigidaire Gallery is not a luxury, high-end line; it is a strong mid-range step up from basic Frigidaire models. For a Frigidaire gas range like model FGGF3058RFA, Gallery typically focuses on practical cooking features, modern styling, and solid performance at a more accessible price.

How Frigidaire lines usually compare

We see Frigidaire positioned in tiers that look like this:

  • Frigidaire (base line): core features and value pricing
  • Frigidaire Gallery: upgraded features and finishes, more cooking options
  • Frigidaire Professional: more premium styling and feature sets (closer to “high end”)

What “high end” usually means for a gas range

“High end” usually refers to pro-style performance and build details that go beyond typical mid-range ranges.

  • Higher-output burners and more precise simmer control
  • Heavier grates and knobs, more robust door feel
  • More advanced oven modes and tighter temperature control
  • More premium fit and finish (often stainless and pro styling)
  • Higher overall price point

Where FGGF3058RFA fits in day-to-day use

For most homes, a Gallery range like FGGF3058RFA delivers the features people care about most, including broad oven temperature capability for baking and broiling. In the FGGF3058RFA owner’s manual, we list common control limits such as bake settings up to 550°F and broil settings up to 550°F.

Quick comparison

Line Typical positioning Best for
Frigidaire value basic cooking needs
Frigidaire Gallery mid-range feature upgrades without luxury pricing
Frigidaire Professional premium pro-style look and higher-end feature sets

Why it matters

Knowing the tier helps set expectations for performance, materials, and repair costs. If you are comparing parts and service for this range, using the exact model number (FGGF3058RFA) helps ensure you get the right components, such as an oven igniter or temperature sensor.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire gas range model FGGF3058RFA, the model and serial number identification plate is located on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. You access it by opening the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer (depending on your range configuration); see the installation guide.

How to find it (quick steps)

  • Turn the oven off and let it cool.
  • Pull the bottom drawer straight out (storage, warmer, or broiler drawer).
  • Look at the right-hand side of the oven front frame for the identification plate.
  • Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter.
  • Use that exact information when ordering Frigidaire range parts or scheduling service.

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

The identification plate is more than a label; it helps match the correct parts and setup information for your exact gas range.

On the plate Why we use it
Model number (FGGF3058RFA) Ensures parts diagrams and replacements match your range
Serial number Helps confirm production details for service and support
Lot number/letter Helps narrow down version changes within the same model
Fuel and pressure info Confirms how the range was adjusted when it left the factory

Tips to avoid common mix-ups

  • Don’t use the number from the control panel styling or marketing name; use the identification plate.
  • If the drawer is hard to open, remove items inside and pull evenly from both sides.
  • If you are comparing parts, match by model first, then by part ID.

If you are troubleshooting ignition or heating issues after identifying your model, these are common gas-range components for this platform:

Why it matters

Using the exact model and serial information prevents ordering the wrong igniter, sensor, gas valve, or control board; it also speeds up diagnosis for issues like no-bake, weak flame, or temperature problems.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Frigidaire gas ovens, including the Frigidaire FGGF3058RFA gas range oven, last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent cleaning, correct burner ignition, and avoiding overheating during self-clean help you reach the upper end of that range; see the FGGF3058RFA owner's manual.

What affects lifespan the most

  • How often you bake/broil (daily use wears igniters and valves faster)
  • Self-clean frequency (high heat stresses door locks, insulation, and electronics)
  • Gas ignition health (slow ignition can overwork the igniter)
  • Ventilation and spill control (grease and moisture shorten component life)
  • Electrical stability (control boards and spark modules dislike surges)

Quick checks that protect the oven on this model

Your installation guidance notes the oven igniter should glow and the burner should light within about 60 seconds when set to Bake. If ignition is consistently slow, addressing it early can prevent secondary damage.

  • Set Bake to 300°F and confirm ignition within 60 seconds
  • Watch for a steady flame once lit (not lifting or sputtering)
  • If the igniter glows but the burner does not light reliably, inspect/replace the igniter

Common parts tied to “won’t heat” or slow ignition

Symptom Most common suspect Example part for this model
No bake heat, slow or no ignition Oven burner igniter Tappan range oven burner igniter 316489403
Temperature swings, under/overheats Oven temperature sensor Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000

Why it matters

A gas oven that lights slowly can cause longer preheat times, uneven baking, and extra wear on the igniter and gas valve. Catching ignition or temperature-control issues early is one of the simplest ways to extend the service life of your FGGF3058RFA.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. For your Frigidaire gas range model FGGF3058RFA, looking up parts by the exact model number is the most reliable way to get compatible replacement parts because it matches your range’s specific configuration (burners, fuel type, and factory pressure setup). Use the model and serial information from the identification plate.

Where to find the model number on FGGF3058RFA

The identification plate for this range 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; the installation instructions show the location.

  • Open the lower drawer (storage, warmer, or broiler)
  • Look at the right-hand side of the oven front frame
  • Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter
  • Use that exact model number when searching parts

Reference: FGGF3058RFA installation guide

How we recommend searching parts by model number

Once you have FGGF3058RFA, search using the full model number (no missing letters). Then narrow by the system you are repairing.

What is not working? Common part category to check Example part for this model
Oven will not heat Igniter, gas valve Tappan range oven burner igniter 316489403
Oven temperature seems off Temperature sensor Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
No spark at surface burners Spark module, igniter switch Range spark module 5304508269

Why it matters

Gas ranges often have model-specific burner ratings, fuel type settings, and pressure adjustments. Matching parts to FGGF3058RFA helps avoid fit issues, ignition problems, and repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Frigidaire gas range like model FGGF3058RFA, an F1 code typically points to a problem in the oven’s electronic control system (the control board and/or keypad). The most reliable fix is correcting a stuck key condition or replacing the failed control component after basic reset checks in the FGGF3058RFA owner’s manual.

What F1 usually indicates

F1 is most commonly triggered when the control senses an abnormal input or failure in the oven control circuit.

Common causes include:

  • A stuck or shorted keypad input (even if the buttons feel normal)
  • A failing electronic oven control (EOC) or control board
  • Moisture, heat damage, or contamination behind the control panel
  • Loose or damaged wiring between the keypad and control

Quick checks we recommend first

Before replacing parts, do these safe, high-value checks:

  • Power reset: turn off the range at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power
  • Cancel/clear: press Cancel/Off once after power is restored
  • Dry-out check: if the code appeared after cleaning or heavy steam, let the control area dry completely
  • Verify proper operation: confirm surface burners ignite and the oven is set correctly per the manual
  • Stop if you smell gas: follow the safety steps in the manual immediately

What to replace if the code returns

If F1 returns quickly after a reset, the failure is usually in the control assembly.

Symptom pattern Most likely issue Typical next step
F1 appears at idle (not cooking) Control/keypad input fault Inspect harness; replace control if needed
F1 appears when pressing keys Keypad circuit issue Replace control/keypad assembly (model-dependent)
Random beeping with F1 Heat or moisture affecting control Dry area; check wiring; replace control if persistent

For this model, the control is commonly serviced as an assembly; if you’re replacing the board, match it to the exact model and configuration. A commonly ordered electronic component for this range is the Frigidaire range oven control board 316560118.

Why it matters

When the control thinks a key is stuck or the oven control circuit is unstable, it can disable baking features or cause constant beeping. Addressing F1 quickly helps restore safe, predictable oven operation.

Last updated: February 2026

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