Where can I find the gas range model number?
On a Frigidaire gas range like model FCFG3083ASA, the model number is usually printed on a rating label located around the oven door opening (door jamb/frame) or on the back of the range. We use that exact model number to match the correct parts and diagrams.
Most common label locations to check
- Open the oven door and look along the frame (left or right door jamb)
- Look just behind the storage drawer (remove the drawer if needed)
- Check the back panel of the range near the gas inlet area
- Look under the cooktop edge (less common; only if accessible)
What the label looks like
The rating label typically includes:
- Model number (example: FCFG3083ASA)
- Serial number
- Gas type and electrical rating
- Manufacturer information
Quick tips so you get the right number
- Copy the model number exactly, including all letters
- If you see a longer code on packaging or paperwork, use the rating label on the appliance as the tie-breaker
- If the label is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in to confirm characters
Why it matters
Frigidaire ranges often have similar-looking models with different burner, igniter, and control components. Using the exact model number helps us ensure parts like the Frigidaire range bake igniter 5304534663 fit correctly.
| What you find | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the correct parts list and diagrams |
| Serial number | Helps confirm production series/version |
Last updated: January 2026
Where to find part number on a Frigidaire oven?
On a Frigidaire gas range like model FCFG3083ASA, the part number is not printed on the oven itself; you typically find the model and serial tag on the range, then use that model number to look up the correct replacement part in our diagrams and parts list (for example, a Frigidaire range bake igniter 5304534663).
Where to look for the model and serial tag on FCFG3083ASA
Common locations on freestanding gas ranges include:
- The oven door frame area (open the oven door and check the frame)
- The lower drawer frame (pull out the storage or broiler drawer and look along the frame)
- The back panel of the range
- The side frame behind the warming/storage drawer opening
How to use the tag to get the right part
Once you find the tag, write down the model number exactly as shown (FCFG3083ASA) and then match parts by description.
- Use the full model number to avoid ordering a similar-looking but incompatible part
- Match the part name to the symptom (ignition, burner, control, door, etc.)
- Compare any numbers printed on the old part to the replacement listing when available
- If your range has multiple burner sizes, confirm which position you are repairing (right front, right rear, etc.)
Quick reference: what you will see vs what you need
| What you find on the range | What it’s used for | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Model/serial tag | Identifies the exact range version | FCFG3083ASA |
| Number stamped on a part | Helps confirm the component style | Igniter marking (varies) |
| Sears PartsDirect part ID | The ordering identifier | 5304534663 |
Why it matters
Frigidaire ranges often have multiple versions that look the same but use different igniters, burner parts, or controls. Using the model/serial tag first helps ensure the replacement part fits and works correctly.
Last updated: January 2026
How long does a Frigidaire gas range last?
A Frigidaire gas range like model FCFG3083ASA typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal home use. Many units reach the high end of that range when they are kept clean, burners are maintained, and common wear parts are replaced when symptoms show up.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
A range’s service life is often limited by a few high-heat or high-use components rather than the cabinet itself.
- Heavy daily cooking shortens lifespan faster than occasional use
- Frequent high-heat cleaning cycles can accelerate heat-related wear
- Spills and boilovers can clog burner ports and stress ignition parts
- Power surges can damage electronic controls
- Replacing wear items early can prevent secondary damage
Parts that often drive repair decisions on FCFG3083ASA
If you are troubleshooting heat or ignition problems, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved.
- Oven slow to ignite or not heating: inspect the Frigidaire range bake igniter 5304534663
- Intermittent oven operation or relay-type symptoms: diagnose the range oven relay control board 5304535108
- Burner flame issues tied to gas flow at a specific burner: inspect the appropriate valve (example: ikea range surface burner valve 5304506551)
Quick “repair vs. replace” guide
| Symptom | What it often points to | Typical next step |
|---|---|---|
| Oven takes long time to light | Weak igniter | Test and replace igniter if weak |
| Oven heats inconsistently | Control/relay or wiring | Check connections, then test control |
| One surface burner won’t adjust | Burner valve issue | Inspect valve and knob fit |
Why it matters
Knowing the 10 to 15 year lifespan helps you plan costs: if your FCFG3083ASA is mid-life, a targeted repair (like an igniter) is often worthwhile; if it’s well past that range, multiple failures can add up.
Last updated: January 2026
Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. For your Frigidaire free standing gas range model FCFG3083ASA, you can look up compatible replacement parts by using the full model number and then choosing the exact component from the model-specific parts list, such as the range bake igniter 5304534663.
How to search by model number (best practices)
- Use the full model number exactly as shown on the rating label: FCFG3083ASA.
- Include all letters and numbers; do not shorten the model number.
- If you see similar model numbers, match FCFG3083ASA character-for-character.
- After you find the model, confirm the part by part name and part number/ID.
- Compare what you are replacing to the listing (location, mounting, and connectors).
Parts where the model number matters most
Parts can look similar across Frigidaire ranges but still differ in fit, wiring, or gas flow.
| Part type | Why the exact model matters | Example for FCFG3083ASA |
|---|---|---|
| Oven ignition parts | Connector style and mounting can vary | Range bake igniter 5304534663 |
| Gas conversion parts | Orifices and regulator settings must match | Lp5 lp conversion kit,w/instructions GRLP5 |
| Oven temperature sensing | Sensor style and harness connection can differ | Probe 5304533448 |
Why it matters
Using FCFG3083ASA helps us narrow results to parts designed for your exact Frigidaire range configuration, which improves fit, performance, and installation success.
Last updated: January 2026
Why are gas stoves being discontinued?
Gas stoves are not being universally “discontinued.” For Frigidaire model FCFG3083ASA, what’s changing is mostly market and policy direction in some areas (more all-electric new construction and tighter standards for new products), not whether you can keep using and repairing your current gas range.
What’s actually changing (and what isn’t)
Most changes focus on new buildings, new gas hookups, and future appliance offerings, not forcing existing ranges out of service.
- Some jurisdictions encourage or require electric cooking in new construction.
- Manufacturers may shift model lineups based on demand, efficiency targets, and regulations.
- Existing gas ranges are typically used for years with normal maintenance.
- Service and replacement parts still matter for keeping a range operating safely.
- Local utility and building rules vary, so the impact depends on where you live.
How to reduce concerns if you keep cooking with gas
Good ventilation and proper burner performance are the practical steps that make the biggest difference.
- Run a vent hood that exhausts outdoors when cooking.
- Keep burner caps seated correctly and ports clean and dry.
- Watch for a steady blue flame (yellow tipping can indicate a cleaning or adjustment need).
- Avoid long simmering without ventilation.
- Address slow ignition promptly so gas does not linger before lighting.
Parts that matter for reliable ignition on FCFG3083ASA
If ignition is slow or inconsistent, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved.
| Symptom | What to check first | Example compatible part for FCFG3083ASA |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not ignite or takes a long time to light | Oven ignition circuit | Frigidaire range bake igniter 5304534663 |
| Surface burner flame is uneven or won’t light consistently | Burner condition and alignment | Burner 5304533840 |
Why it matters
When more homes and builders move toward electric cooking, many owners keep their current gas range longer. Keeping FCFG3083ASA lighting quickly and burning cleanly helps cooking performance and reduces nuisance odors and smoke.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common stove parts to replace?
For the Frigidaire FCFG3083ASA free standing gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are typically ignition components, burner parts, and controls that wear from heat, spills, and daily use. The exact “most common” list varies by symptom, but these categories cover most repairs.
Common replacement parts (and what they affect)
On gas ranges like FCFG3083ASA, we most often see issues in these areas:
- Oven ignition: weak or no oven heat often points to the range bake igniter 5304534663
- Surface burner ignition and flame: burner heads, caps, and ignitor-orifice assemblies can cause clicking, delayed ignition, or uneven flame
- Temperature sensing: inaccurate baking can involve the probe 5304533448
- Controls and power: relays and boards can affect bake/broil operation and display behavior
- Wear items: knobs, door hardware, and light switches can fail from normal use
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | What we check first |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat or takes too long to light | Oven ignition | Bake igniter glow/amp draw, wiring connections |
| Oven temperature seems off | Temperature sensing | Probe condition and mounting, calibration settings |
| One burner has weak/uneven flame | Burner parts | Cap alignment, clogged ports, orifice area |
| Knob is hard to turn or flame won’t adjust | Gas valve/knob | Knob fit, valve shaft movement |
| Oven light does not work when door opens | Door switch/light circuit | Switch operation, bulb, wiring |
Before you order a part
- Confirm the model number on the range is FCFG3083ASA (small model-number differences can change part fit).
- Identify whether the issue is oven-only, surface-only, or both.
- Clean and reseat burner caps before replacing parts.
- If you test electrical parts, use safe meter practices: how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.
Why it matters
Choosing the right part the first time restores reliable ignition and stable flame, and it helps avoid replacing a control when the real issue is a burner, igniter, or sensor.
Last updated: January 2026




