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  • Range Screw for Frigidaire FGF337ECD - Part 316021109

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  • Frigidaire Range Oven Door Seal for Frigidaire FGF337ECD - Part 316239700

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    Frigidaire Range Oven Door Seal

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  • Universal/multiflex (frigidaire) Range Screw for Frigidaire FGF337ECD - Part 316282700

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    Range Screw

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  • Range Anti-tip Bracket Kit for Frigidaire FGF337ECD - Part 316112005

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    Kit-anti Tip

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  • Range Anti-tip Bracket Kit for Frigidaire FGF337ECD - Part 316112005

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    Range Anti-tip Bracket

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  • Range Screw for Frigidaire FGF337ECD - Part 316021109

    Range Hex Head Screw, #8-18 X 3/8-in

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  • Range Screw for Frigidaire FGF337ECD - Part 316021109

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  • Ikea Range Oven Light Rocker Switch for Frigidaire FGF337ECD - Part 5304527841

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    Range Oven Light Rocker Switch (black)

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  • Range Surface Burner Orifice for Frigidaire FGF337ECD - Part 316237901

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    Range Surface Burner Orifice

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  • Range Surface Burner Igniter And Orifice Holder for Frigidaire FGF337ECD - Part 316237704

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    Igniter And Orifice Holder

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Frigidaire Gas Range FGF337ECD FAQs

On a Frigidaire FGF337ECD gas range, an F31 code points to an oven control fault that is commonly tied to the oven temperature sensing circuit (sensor probe and its wiring) or the electronic oven control. Start by clearing the code, then check the sensor connection and wiring before replacing parts. See the FGF337ECD owner’s manual for the model’s reset steps and error-code guidance.

What to do first (safe reset and quick checks)

  • Press CLEAR/OFF to stop the beeping and clear the display.
  • Try Bake or Broil again to see if the code returns.
  • If it returns, turn off power to the range at the breaker for 5 minutes, then restore power and set the clock.
  • If the fault recurs, record F31 and move to the sensor and wiring checks below.
  • If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, shut off the gas supply and have the range checked by a qualified technician.

Check the oven temperature sensor circuit

F31 is often triggered when the control cannot read the oven temperature correctly.

  • Unplug the range or switch off the breaker.
  • Access the sensor connector (typically at the rear panel) and make sure it is fully seated.
  • Inspect the harness for pinched, burned, or broken wires.
  • If you have a multimeter, test the sensor resistance at room temperature; most range sensors read about 1,080 ohms at 70°F (a large deviation usually indicates a bad sensor).

Common symptom-to-part mapping

What you notice Most likely area What we check next
F31 appears immediately on power-up Sensor circuit or control Sensor plug, harness, then control board
Oven heats erratically, then F31 Sensor drifting or loose connection Sensor resistance, connector fit
F31 after moving/cleaning range Pinched wire at back Harness routing and insulation

Parts that are commonly involved

If testing points to a failed component, these are the most common fixes for this model:

Why it matters

When the control cannot trust the temperature signal, it may shut down heating for safety and to prevent overheating or poor baking results. Fixing the sensor circuit restores accurate temperature control and reliable Bake/Broil operation.

Last updated: January 2026

A Frigidaire gas range like model FGF337ECD typically lasts 15 years. With regular cleaning, correct flame adjustment, and timely replacement of wear items (especially igniters), many gas ranges run 13 to 19 years before major repairs become common. See the FGF337ECD owner's manual for care and safety guidance.

Typical lifespan and what usually wears out first

Most of the range’s structure can last decades; the parts that cycle on and off or see high heat usually fail first.

  • Oven igniter and surface ignition components can weaken over time (slow ignition is a common early sign)
  • Burner heads and caps can clog from spills and corrosion
  • Oven temperature sensing and control components can drift or fail
  • Door gasket can compress and leak heat
  • Light bulb and socket are normal wear items

Common “end-of-life” symptoms vs. fixable issues

What you notice Most likely cause Usually worth repairing?
Oven takes 30 to 60 seconds to light, then gets slower over weeks Weak oven igniter Yes
Surface burner lights but won’t stay on LOW Low flame setting needs adjustment Yes
Oven temperature swings widely Sensor or control issue Often
Heavy rust, warped cavity, or repeated gas ignition failures Multiple major issues Sometimes not

Maintenance that extends life (and improves performance)

We recommend these habits for the FGF337ECD and similar Frigidaire gas ranges:

  • Keep burner ports and caps clean and dry after boilovers
  • Clean grease regularly to reduce flare-ups and heat damage
  • Verify surface burners light promptly; after air is purged, burners should light quickly in normal operation
  • If a burner goes out on LOW, adjust the LOW flame setting as described in the FGF337ECD installation guide
  • Replace failing ignition parts early to prevent repeated no-heat or delayed-ignition problems

Parts that commonly get replaced during the range’s life

These are common wear items for this model when symptoms match:

Why it matters

A gas range that lights quickly and holds a stable flame runs more efficiently, cooks more evenly, and reduces stress on the oven valve and control system. Small fixes like cleaning burners or replacing an igniter often add years of reliable service.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Frigidaire FGF337ECD gas range, oven temperature calibration is done through the electronic oven control so you can fine-tune baking temperature if food consistently comes out too hot or too cool. Use the steps in the FGF337ECD owner's manual for the exact key sequence and display prompts for your control.

Before you calibrate

  • Confirm the oven is fully preheated; most ovens need 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Use an oven-safe thermometer placed near the center of the middle rack.
  • Check temperature in 3 cycles (after the burner cycles on and off a few times).
  • Avoid opening the door during the test; it drops temperature fast.
  • If you smell gas or suspect a leak at any time, shut off the gas supply and follow the leak-check guidance in the FGF337ECD installation guide.

Typical calibration process (what you are changing)

Most Frigidaire-style electronic controls let you adjust an “offset” so the control runs the oven slightly hotter or cooler.

What you notice What calibration does Typical adjustment range
Oven consistently low Raises average bake temp Often in 5°F steps
Oven consistently high Lowers average bake temp Often up to about ±35°F
Temps swing but average is OK Calibration will not fix swings Diagnose burner/ignition instead

If calibration does not fix it

A calibration offset helps only when the oven is consistently off by a similar amount. If the oven will not heat, heats slowly, or shuts off early, check these common causes:

  • Weak bake igniter (slow ignition, low heat)
  • Temperature sensor/probe out of range
  • Gas valve or regulator issues
  • Control board problems

For this model, common related parts include the bake igniter 5304509706 and the oven probe 316233903.

Why it matters

Correct calibration improves baking results and reduces long preheat times, but it also helps you avoid replacing parts when the oven is simply running a little hot or cold by design.

Last updated: January 2026

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