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Frigidaire GCFG3060BFA free standing gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire GCFG3060BFA free standing gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Bracket for Frigidaire GCFG3060BFA - Part 5304535280

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  • Standoff-har for Frigidaire GCFG3060BFA - Part 5304536410

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  • Nut for Frigidaire GCFG3060BFA - Part 561231207

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Frigidaire Free Standing Gas Range GCFG3060BFA FAQs

Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire free standing gas range model GCFG3060BFA, because the model number ties directly to the correct diagrams and part variations.

How to find the model number on a range

On most Frigidaire ranges, the model and serial tag is commonly found in one of these spots:

  • Along the oven door frame (visible when you open the oven door)
  • On the lower drawer frame (storage or broiler drawer area)
  • Behind the control panel area (less common)
  • On a side frame near the warming drawer opening (if equipped)
How to use the model number to get the right part

Once you have GCFG3060BFA exactly as printed, match parts by function and location (burner, oven, gas supply, controls), then confirm the part ID before ordering.

  • Start with the symptom or the part you need (example: weak burner flame, no bake heat, gas smell)
  • Use the model number to narrow to the correct parts list
  • Match the part name to the location on the range (surface, oven cavity, backguard, gas line area)
  • Verify the part ID and description match your need
  • Replace only with the correct type (gas parts vs electrical parts)
Common parts customers look up for GCFG3060BFA

These are examples of model-matched parts that are often searched by model number:

What you’re fixing Part example (model-matched) What it does
Converting to LP gas Lp5 lp conversion kit,w/instructions GRLP5 Changes the range from natural gas to LP (propane) using the correct orifices/settings
Burner won’t light or heats unevenly Burner 5304533840 Provides the gas/air flame path for a surface burner
Low or unstable flame Range pressure regulator 316091711 Regulates incoming gas pressure for safe, consistent burner operation
Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can have similar-looking parts across model families, but small differences (burner style, valve orientation, control board revision) affect fit and performance. Using the exact model number helps prevent returns and repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

A Frigidaire gas range like model GCFG3060BFA typically lasts 13 to 15 years. With steady cleaning, correct flame performance, and timely repairs to key gas and ignition components, many gas stoves reach 15 to 20 years of service.

What affects lifespan the most
  • Cooking frequency and heat load (daily high-heat cooking wears parts faster)
  • Spillovers and burner clogging (food and grease restrict gas flow and ignition)
  • Gas quality and pressure stability (improper pressure stresses valves and burners)
  • Ventilation and heat management (excess heat can shorten control life)
  • Repair timing (fixing small issues early prevents bigger failures)
Maintenance that adds years (practical checklist)
  • Keep burner ports clear; remove caps and clean with a soft brush when flames look uneven.
  • Wipe up boilovers quickly to prevent corrosion and clogged burner openings.
  • Confirm flames are steady and mostly blue; persistent yellow flames point to airflow or gas-pressure issues.
  • If you smell gas or burners act erratically, stop using the range and have the gas system checked.
  • Protect electronics from heat buildup; avoid blocking airflow around the control area.
Parts that commonly drive “repair vs replace” decisions

When a range is aging, these are the types of parts that often determine whether a repair is worth it:

Part type What it impacts When it becomes urgent
Pressure regulator Stable burner and oven flame Flames surge, weak heat, inconsistent cooking
Surface burner components Ignition and even flame Clicking, delayed ignition, uneven flame
Electronic control Oven functions and temperature control Dead display, erratic bake/broil behavior

If you suspect gas-pressure problems on GCFG3060BFA, we match the correct regulator by model: range pressure regulator 316091711.

Why it matters

A gas range can run for many years, but performance issues (slow preheat, uneven flames, repeated ignition problems) usually mean efficiency and safety are declining. Addressing burner and gas-delivery problems early helps you avoid bigger repairs later.

Last updated: February 2026

The Frigidaire GCFG3060BFA is a free standing gas range (a 30-inch style range in the Frigidaire Gallery family) with an oven and surface burners for everyday cooking and baking. If you are shopping parts for this model, start with the components that match your symptom, such as ignition, gas flow, or controls.

What this range includes (at a glance)
  • Gas cooktop with multiple surface burners
  • Gas oven with electronic controls
  • Safety components that regulate and shut off gas flow
  • Electrical connection parts for power to controls and ignition
  • Serviceable assemblies such as door, panels, and internal airflow parts
Common parts categories customers replace on GCFG3060BFA

If you are troubleshooting, these are some of the most frequently searched part types for a Frigidaire free standing gas range:

  • Gas regulation and conversion parts (for proper fuel type and pressure)
  • Surface burner parts (burner heads, caps, valves)
  • Oven control and relay boards
  • Door and latch components
  • Wiring and power connection components
Example parts available for this model
What it affects Example part (model-specific) When it is commonly needed
Gas pressure to the range Range pressure regulator 316091711 Weak flames, improper burner performance, gas supply issues
Fuel type conversion Lp5 lp conversion kit,w/instructions GRLP5 Converting from natural gas to LP (propane)
Surface burner operation Burner 5304533840 Uneven flame, clogged/damaged burner
Oven control functions Range oven relay control board 140171068053 Oven not heating, intermittent operation, control-related failures
Why it matters

Knowing that GCFG3060BFA is a Frigidaire free standing gas range helps you choose the right troubleshooting path and the right parts. Gas ranges combine gas-flow components (regulator, valves) with electrical components (controls, wiring), so symptoms often point to a specific system.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Frigidaire GCFG3060BFA gas range, we recommend starting with the model and serial tag first; once you have that information, you can match the correct replacement part number to your exact unit and revision.

Where to look on the range

Check these common locations on a free standing gas range:

  • Along the oven frame or interior-side trim, visible when you open the oven door
  • On the left-side panel area, visible when the oven door is open
  • Around the lower drawer opening (storage or broiler drawer), on the frame
  • On the back panel of the range (you may need a flashlight)
What to write down (so you get the right part)

Record the details exactly as shown on the tag:

  • Model number (example: GCFG3060BFA)
  • Serial number
  • Any revision, series, or production code listed
  • Gas type noted on the label (natural gas vs LP), if shown
Part number vs part ID (what the labels mean)

Use this quick guide when shopping for Frigidaire range parts:

Term What it means Example from this model page
Part number Manufacturer’s number used for ordering 5304498819
Part ID Sears PartsDirect identifier for the listing 316091711
Why it matters

Ranges often have small design changes during production. Using the exact model and serial information helps ensure the part you choose fits your GCFG3060BFA correctly and avoids returns.

Example part you can match once you have the tag info

If you are replacing a gas supply regulation component, one common listing for this model is the range pressure regulator 316091711.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire GCFG3060BFA gas range smells like gas, the most common causes are a burner that is not igniting cleanly (gas flowing before ignition), a dirty or misaligned burner/cap, or a small leak at a valve or regulator connection. Treat any strong or persistent odor as urgent.

Safety first (do this immediately)
  • If the smell is strong, do not light burners or use electrical switches.
  • Turn the range control knobs OFF.
  • If you can safely reach it, turn the gas supply shutoff valve OFF.
  • Ventilate the area (open windows/doors).
  • If odor continues after shutting gas off, contact your gas supplier or a qualified technician.
Quick checks that often fix a “gas smell” during use

A brief whiff right at ignition can be normal; ongoing odor is not.

  • Surface burner lighting: Make sure the burner cap is seated correctly and ports are clear; a crooked cap can cause delayed ignition and unburned gas.
  • Flame quality: Flames should be mostly blue; large yellow tips or lazy flames point to poor combustion or airflow issues.
  • Spills and debris: Clean food spills from burner heads and around the igniter area.
  • Knob position: Confirm knobs fully return to OFF; a partially open valve can release gas.
  • Oven/broil ignition: If the oven takes a long time to light, gas can accumulate briefly before ignition.
Parts that commonly relate to gas odor on this model

If cleaning and proper burner seating do not help, these components are common suspects:

Symptom Likely area Example part to inspect/replace
Smell near back of range or supply line Regulator or fittings Range pressure regulator 316091711
Smell only at one surface burner Burner valve or burner assembly Tappan range surface burner valve, right rear 5304506547 or burner 5304533840
Oven smell with poor ignition Gas safety/oven gas control Safety valve 5304534971
Why it matters

Unburned gas can indicate delayed ignition, incomplete combustion, or a leak. Fixing the root cause improves safety, prevents soot, and helps your Frigidaire range heat evenly and efficiently.

Last updated: February 2026

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