What are signs of a faulty gas oven igniter?
On the Frigidaire GCRG3060AFD gas range, a faulty oven igniter usually shows up as an oven that will not heat, heats very slowly, or clicks but never lights the bake burner. In many cases the igniter glows but is too weak to open the gas valve reliably.
Common symptoms you can see
- Oven takes much longer than normal to preheat
- Bake burner will not light, even though the igniter glows
- Burner lights sometimes, then fails on the next cycle
- You smell gas briefly but the burner does not ignite (turn the oven off and ventilate)
- Broil works but bake does not (or the opposite)
Quick checks we recommend (safe, no special tools)
- Set the oven to Bake and watch through the openings (do not touch anything inside).
- Look for the igniter glow and listen for the gas to light.
- If the igniter glows for 60 to 90 seconds and the burner still does not light, the igniter is the first part we suspect.
- If the igniter does not glow at all, also check power supply, wiring, and the control.
Confirming the problem with a meter
A continuity check can catch a completely failed igniter, but many igniters fail “weak” and still show continuity. For a stronger diagnosis, we typically check igniter current draw (amps) with a clamp meter.
| What you observe | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| No glow at all | Open igniter, wiring issue, or control issue | Wiring connections, control output |
| Glows but no flame | Weak igniter or gas valve not opening | Igniter strength, gas valve |
| Lights after a long delay | Weak igniter | Replace igniter |
Parts that commonly fix “won’t heat” on this model
- Bake igniter 316489403 (most common for no-bake or slow preheat)
- Frigidaire range broil igniter 5304506545 (if broil will not light)
- Frigidaire range oven gas valve 316031501 (if igniter tests good but valve will not open)
Why it matters
A weak igniter can prevent the oven from reaching temperature and can cause inconsistent baking results. Replacing the correct igniter restores normal ignition timing and steadier oven heat.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is there no gas going to my oven?
On the Frigidaire GCRG3060AFD gas range, “no gas to the oven” is usually caused by an ignition or control issue, not the home gas supply. The most common culprits are a weak bake igniter, a failed oven gas valve, or a control that is not sending power to open the valve.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the surface burners light normally; if they do, the gas supply and regulator are usually OK.
- Set Bake and watch through the oven bottom vents for an orange glow from the igniter.
- Listen for a click (gas valve opening) and a whoosh (burner lighting).
- Make sure the oven is not in self-clean lock mode; a stuck lock can prevent operation.
- If you smell gas but it will not ignite, stop and ventilate; turn the oven off.
What the symptoms usually mean
| What you see | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| No igniter glow at all | Control, wiring, or igniter open | Check connections; test for voltage at igniter |
| Igniter glows but burner never lights | Weak igniter or gas valve not opening | Replace igniter first; then evaluate valve |
| Burner lights sometimes, slow to light | Weak igniter | Replace igniter |
| Oven locked or shows lock behavior | Door lock system issue | Inspect lock motor and switch |
Parts that commonly fix “no bake” on this model
- Bake igniter 316489403: if the igniter glows dimly, takes a long time to light, or never opens the valve.
- Frigidaire range oven gas valve 316031501: if the igniter is proven strong and powered but gas still will not flow.
- Frigidaire range oven relay control board 5304516862: if the igniter never gets power and wiring is intact.
- Range oven door lock motor and switch assembly 5304528973: if the oven is stuck in a locked state.
Why it matters
The oven safety system is designed so gas only flows when the igniter and valve sequence is correct. A weak igniter is the most common reason the valve never opens, so replacing the igniter often restores normal bake operation quickly.
Last updated: January 2026
How long should a Frigidaire gas stove last?
A Frigidaire gas range like model GCRG3060AFD typically lasts 13 to 19 years with normal household use. Most longevity issues come from wear items (igniters, sensors, valves) and heat-related stress, so routine cleaning and timely part replacement make a big difference.
Typical lifespan (what to expect)
Most gas ranges fall into a similar life range; the difference is usually how hard the oven and surface burners are used and how well the burner system stays clean.
- Expected service life: 13 to 19 years
- Common wear items: igniters, temperature sensor, control boards
- Most frequent early failures: weak igniter, poor flame/ignition due to spills and debris
- Best way to extend life: keep burners clean and address ignition delays quickly
Parts that commonly affect longevity
If your oven takes longer to light, won’t heat, or heats inconsistently, these model-matched parts are common fixes:
- Bake igniter 316489403
- Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
- Frigidaire range oven gas valve 316031501
- Range pressure regulator 316091711
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for GCRG3060AFD |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t ignite or takes too long | Bake ignition | Bake igniter |
| Oven temperature swings | Temperature sensing | Oven temperature sensor |
| No gas flow to oven burner | Gas delivery | Oven gas valve |
| Weak/incorrect flame | Gas pressure control | Pressure regulator |
Why it matters
A gas range can “seem fine” while an igniter is getting weak; that often causes longer preheat times and inconsistent baking. Replacing a failing wear part early can prevent extra stress on the gas valve and control system.
Practical tips to help your range reach the high end of the range
- Clean spills promptly so ports and igniters do not get coated.
- Avoid slamming the oven door; it reduces stress on hinges and panels.
- If ignition is delayed, stop using the oven until the cause is corrected.
- Use cookware that fits the burner to reduce excess heat on the cooktop.
- Keep the range level to help baking performance and reduce hot spots.
For general DIY safety and planning before any repair, use our are diy appliance repairs safe guidance.
Last updated: January 2026




