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White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB gas range - 5995263463

White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB gas range - 5995263463 Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB gas range - 5995263463, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Main Top Support for White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB - Part 316066900

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    Range Main Top Support

    Part #316066900

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Rail Base for White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB - Part 5303281627

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    Rail Base

    Part #5303281627

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Oven Burner Bracket for White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB - Part 3018603

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    Range Oven Burner Bracket

    Part #3018603

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Surface Burner Igniter Switch for White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB - Part 316032001

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    Range Surface Burner Igniter Switch

    Part #316032001

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Main Top Alm for White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB - Part 3131455

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    Main Top Alm

    Part #3131455

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  • Oven Burner Baffle for White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB - Part 3203265

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    Oven Burner Baffle

    Part #3203265

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Support for White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB - Part 5303131237

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    Support

    Part #5303131237

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  • Oven for White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB - Part 5303212540

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    Oven

    Part #5303212540

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  • Electronic Control for White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB - Part 5303272309

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    Electronic Control

    Part #5303272309

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  • Oven Light Housing for White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB - Part 5303271606

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    Oven Light Housing

    Part #5303271606

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

White-Westinghouse Gas Range - 5995263463 WGF323BADB FAQs

Common signs of a faulty part on your White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB gas range include burners that click continuously, weak or uneven flames, the oven not heating to temperature, or a burner that will not ignite at all. These symptoms often point to an ignition, gas flow, or burner component problem.

Quick signs to watch for

  • Burner keeps clicking after the flame is lit (spark ignition issue)
  • Burner will not light, or lights slowly (ignition or gas flow issue)
  • Yellow, lifting, or uneven flames (burner head or air/gas mix issue)
  • Oven takes much longer to preheat or never reaches set temperature (oven ignition issue)
  • Gas odor when the appliance is off or between uses (gas leak or valve issue)
  • One burner behaves differently than the others (localized burner valve or burner head issue)

What the symptom usually points to

Symptom Most likely area Example part on this model
Oven will not heat, no ignition Oven ignition Igniter 5303935066
Surface burner flame is uneven Burner head/clogging Range surface burner head, front 5304506427
Burner knob turns but flame is inconsistent Gas control at the burner Burner valve 5303935128
Strong gas smell near range Gas shutoff/valve/manifold connections Frigidaire range oven gas valve 3203459

Safe checks we recommend before replacing parts

  • Turn the burner off and back on; listen for normal clicking and watch for a steady blue flame.
  • Remove grates and inspect burner ports for spills or debris; clean and dry thoroughly.
  • If the oven is not heating, start a bake cycle and watch for ignition (do not put your face near the burner area).
  • If you smell gas, stop using the range, ventilate the area, and shut off the gas supply valve.
  • If the problem persists after cleaning and basic checks, replace the failed component using model-matched parts.

Why it matters

Ignition and gas-flow problems can cause poor cooking performance, longer preheat times, soot buildup from improper combustion, and unsafe operating conditions. Catching the symptom early helps you target the right repair and avoid repeated ignition attempts that can stress components.

Last updated: February 2026

A gas stove (gas range) like model WGF323BADB is made up of surface cooking parts (burners, grates, knobs) plus an oven system (bake burner, igniter, gas valve, racks, and light). These components work together to deliver gas safely and ignite it for cooking.

Main parts you will see on top (cooktop)

  • Burner heads and burner caps (shape the flame and spread heat)
  • Grates (support cookware)
  • Control knobs and burner valves (control gas flow)
  • Ignition system (spark electrode or igniter, depending on design)
  • Manifold (the gas distribution tube feeding each burner)

Main parts inside the oven

  • Oven burner and flame spreader (creates bake heat)
  • Hot surface igniter (lights the oven burner)
  • Oven gas valve (opens to supply gas when heat is requested)
  • Oven racks and rack supports
  • Oven light system (bulb and socket)

Parts on this WGF323BADB parts list (examples)

These are common replacement items we see for this model:

System Example part What it does
Oven ignition Igniter 5303935066 Heats up to ignite the oven burner
Oven gas control Frigidaire range oven gas valve 3203459 Regulates gas flow to the oven burner
Oven lighting Range oven light bulb 316538904 Illuminates the oven cavity
Surface burner Range surface burner head, front 5304506427 Shapes and stabilizes the cooktop flame

Why it matters

Knowing the major gas range parts helps you troubleshoot faster. For example, a weak or no-bake condition often points to the igniter or gas valve, while uneven cooktop flames often point to a dirty or damaged burner head.

Last updated: February 2026

If your White-Westinghouse WGF323BADB gas oven will not light, we start by confirming gas supply and electrical power, then inspect and clean the oven burner and igniter area. If the igniter does not glow or glows weakly, replacing the igniter is the most common fix.

Safety first (before troubleshooting)

  • Turn the oven control to OFF and let everything cool.
  • If you smell gas, do not try repeated ignitions; ventilate the area.
  • Shut off the gas supply valve if the odor persists.
  • Disconnect power to the range before accessing internal parts.

Quick checks that solve many “won’t light” calls

  • Gas supply: Make sure the house gas shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Power: Confirm the range is plugged in and the outlet has power (most gas ovens still need electricity for ignition).
  • Oven settings: Test both BAKE and BROIL to see if one works.
  • Igniter glow: When you start BAKE, look for an igniter glow near the burner (usually visible through the oven bottom openings).
  • Burner ports: Food spills can clog burner holes and delay ignition.

What the symptoms usually mean

What you see Most likely cause What we recommend
No glow from igniter Failed igniter, wiring issue, or control not sending power Check connections; replace the igniter if wiring is intact
Igniter glows but no flame Weak igniter not drawing enough current, gas valve not opening Replace igniter first; then evaluate gas valve
Flame lights after a long delay Dirty burner ports, weak igniter Clean burner; replace igniter if delay continues
Broil works but bake does not (or vice versa) Failed igniter for that function Replace the igniter for the non-working function

Parts that commonly fix a WGF323BADB oven that won’t light

Why it matters

A weak or failed igniter can prevent the gas valve from opening correctly, leading to no heat or delayed ignition. Fixing ignition issues quickly helps restore safe, consistent baking and prevents repeated gas buildup from multiple start attempts.

Last updated: February 2026

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