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Frigidaire BGGF3045RFC gas range

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Frigidaire Gas Range BGGF3045RFC FAQs

On your Frigidaire BGGF3045RFC gas range, we use the model and serial number from the identification plate to look up the correct replacement part numbers. The ID plate is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame, and you can see it by opening the drawer below the oven.

Where to look on model BGGF3045RFC

Check these common locations in this order:

  • Open the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer (depending on your configuration).
  • Look at the right-hand surface of the oven front frame for the identification plate.
  • Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter shown.
  • Use that information to match parts like an igniter, temperature sensor, or control board.
  • If the label is greasy or faded, wipe it gently with a damp cloth and dry it.

For the exact label location illustration and wording, use the BGGF3045RFC installation guide.

What information you need to order the right part

Here is what we recommend recording from the identification plate:

What to record Why it matters
Model number (BGGF3045RFC) Ensures parts match your exact range design
Serial number Helps confirm production details
Lot number/letter (if listed) Helps narrow down correct revisions

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges often have multiple versions that look similar, and small differences can change which burner igniter, gas valve, or oven sensor fits. Using the identification plate details prevents ordering the wrong part and avoids repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire gas range model BGGF3045RFC, because the model number ties directly to the correct diagrams, burner ratings, and factory configuration listed on the unit’s identification plate and in the BGGF3045RFC installation guide.

Where to find the model number on BGGF3045RFC

On this Frigidaire range, the identification plate is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. You can access it by opening the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer (depending on your configuration).

When you record the information, we recommend capturing:

  • Full model number: BGGF3045RFC
  • Serial number
  • Lot number or lot letter (also shown on the plate)
  • Fuel type and pressure listing (helps confirm the correct gas setup)

How to use the model number to choose the right part

Once you have the full model number, use it to match parts by exact fit and function, especially for ignition and temperature-control issues.

Common examples for this model include:

Quick checklist before ordering

Use this checklist to avoid wrong-part returns:

  • Match the model number exactly (letters and numbers matter)
  • Compare the part name and part ID to your symptom (igniter vs sensor vs control)
  • Confirm whether the issue is bake, broil, or a surface burner
  • If the range was converted (LP vs natural gas), verify the fuel type on the ID plate

Part lookup: model number vs part number

What you have Best use Example
Model number Finds the correct parts list for your exact range BGGF3045RFC
Part number / part ID Orders the exact replacement component 316489403

Why it matters

Gas ranges often share similar-looking parts across multiple Frigidaire-built models, but burner systems, ignition style, and gas configuration can differ. Using BGGF3045RFC ensures you land on the correct parts list and order parts that fit and operate safely.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire gas range model BGGF3045RFC, the model and serial number are on the identification plate located on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. You typically access it by opening the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer.

How to find the tag (quick steps)

  • Turn the oven off and let all surfaces cool.
  • Pull out and open the bottom drawer (storage, warmer, or broiler drawer depending on your setup).
  • Look at the right-hand side of the oven front frame for the identification plate.
  • Take a clear photo of the tag so you have the model and serial number handy.
  • Use the exact model number when ordering parts or checking diagrams.

What you will see on the identification plate

The tag includes more than just the model number; it also lists key setup details that matter for service and parts matching.

Item on tag What it’s used for
Model number Ensures parts fit your exact range configuration
Serial number Helps identify production details for service
Fuel type and pressure Confirms the range’s gas setup as adjusted from the factory
Burner ratings Helps match correct burner-related parts

Why it matters

Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong Frigidaire range parts (for example, an igniter or sensor that looks similar but mounts differently). For BGGF3045RFC, the identification plate location is consistent with the installation documentation.

Helpful references

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire BGGF3045RFC gas range oven is not heating, the most common cause is a weak oven igniter that glows but does not get hot enough to open the gas valve. The oven should light within about 30 to 60 seconds after you set Bake; longer delays or no flame point to an ignition or gas supply issue.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the range has electrical power; the oven igniter needs power to glow and light the burner.
  • Wait a full 60 seconds after setting Bake; a normal ignition delay is built in.
  • Look through the oven burner area for an igniter glow; no glow usually means an igniter or wiring problem.
  • If the igniter glows but the burner never lights, the igniter is typically too weak.
  • Make sure the oven vent and the area around the base are not blocked; the range needs fresh air for proper combustion.

Parts that commonly fix “oven won’t heat” on this model

In many no-heat complaints, replacing the igniter restores normal burner ignition.

Symptom Most likely cause Common fix
No igniter glow Failed igniter, loose/broken wire Check wiring; replace igniter if open
Igniter glows, no flame Weak igniter Replace tappan range oven burner igniter 316489403
Flame lights but temp is wrong Sensor or control issue Test/replace range oven temperature sensor 316490000

Burner flame quality (heats poorly or unevenly)

If the burner lights but heating is weak, check flame appearance. A proper lower oven burner flame is about 1 inch long with a distinct inner blue flame. Yellow flames can indicate an air shutter adjustment issue.

  • Blue, steady flame: normal combustion
  • Yellow, lazy flame: open the air shutter slightly
  • Lifting or noisy flame: reduce the air shutter opening

Use the procedure and panel removal steps in the BGGF3045RFC installation guide.

Why it matters

A weak igniter can prevent the oven gas valve from opening fully, so the burner never lights and the oven stays cold. Keeping the vent area clear and verifying proper flame color helps the oven heat safely and consistently.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire BGGF3045RFC gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are ignition and heating-related items (igniters, burner components, and sensors) plus a few high-wear hardware pieces. These parts take the most heat and use, so they are the first to cause “won’t light” or “won’t heat” symptoms.

Most common replacement parts (and what they fix)

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely part to check/replace Notes
Oven won’t bake Oven igniter Most common bake failure on gas ranges
Broil won’t work Broil igniter Broil uses a separate igniter
Oven temp inaccurate Oven temperature sensor Sensor issues often look like “calibration” problems
Burner clicks but won’t light Surface igniter/orifice holder Also clean ports and confirm cap is seated
Yellow flames Burner air shutter adjustment Adjustment procedure is in the installation guide

Why it matters

On a gas range, ignition and flame quality control everything: safe lighting, stable heat, and accurate baking. Replacing the correct igniter, sensor, or burner component restores normal operation without guessing.

Before you order parts

  • Confirm the model and serial from the ID plate location described in the installation guide.
  • Match the symptom to the function (bake vs broil vs surface burner).
  • Check simple causes first: mis-seated burner cap, clogged burner ports, or a loose wire connection.
  • If flames are yellow, follow the air shutter adjustment steps in the guide (blue flame is the target).

Last updated: February 2026

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