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Frigidaire FFGF3047LSG gas range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFGF3047LSG gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Gas Range FFGF3047LSG FAQs

On the Frigidaire gas range model FFGF3047LSG, the identification plate with the model and serial information is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. You reach it by opening the storage, warmer, or broiler drawer (depending on your configuration); see the FFGF3047LSG installation guide.

What to look for on the tag

The tag is the quickest way to capture the exact identifiers we use to match parts.

  • Model number (example: FFGF3047LSG)
  • Serial number
  • Lot number or letter
  • Burner ratings and fuel information (type of gas and pressure setting)
Quick steps to find it
  1. Turn the range off and let it cool.
  2. Pull out and open the bottom drawer (storage, warmer, or broiler drawer).
  3. Look up at the right side of the oven front frame for the identification plate.
  4. Take a clear photo so you can zoom in later when ordering parts.
Model number vs. part number (what’s the difference?)

The tag shows the model and serial numbers; individual part numbers are tied to specific components (like an igniter or control board) and are typically found in parts diagrams and listings.

You need Where to find it What it’s used for
Model and serial numbers Identification plate behind the bottom drawer Ensures parts fit your exact range
Part number Parts list/diagram for the model Orders the correct replacement component
Why it matters

Using the exact model and serial information prevents ordering a look-alike part that will not mount correctly, connect properly, or match the gas configuration.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. On the Frigidaire FFGF3047LSG gas range, the stovetop (main top) can be replaced, but it is a moderate repair because you must lift the top, disconnect burner hardware, and transfer parts to the new top. Use the FFGF3047LSG owner's manual for safety steps and access details.

What “stovetop replacement” usually means on this model

On a gas range like the FFGF3047LSG, the “stovetop” is typically the main top panel that the burner heads, caps, grates, and igniters mount to. Replacing it is different from replacing a single burner cap or igniter.

Basic replacement overview (what we do in the field)

Before starting, shut off power at the breaker and shut off the gas supply valve.

  • Remove the burner grates, burner caps, and burner heads
  • Lift the main top (some models use front clips; others use screws under the front edge)
  • Support the lifted top securely so it cannot fall
  • Remove screws that secure burner brackets or cross braces to the main top
  • Transfer components (burners, igniters, brackets) to the replacement top
  • Reassemble, restore gas and power, then test each burner for proper ignition and flame
Parts that are commonly involved (depending on what’s damaged)

If the issue is localized, you may only need a burner component instead of the entire main top.

Symptom Often replaced part Example for this model
One burner won’t spark Igniter switch/harness or spark module Range igniter switch and harness assembly 316580611 or range spark module 808608802
Burner lights poorly/uneven flame Burner cap or burner head Range surface burner cap, 5,000-btu (matte black) 5304508441
Ignition clicking but no oven heat (bake) Oven igniter Range oven igniter 5304509706
Why it matters

A bent or damaged main top can misalign burner heads and igniters, causing delayed ignition, uneven flames, or repeated clicking. Replacing the correct component restores safe burner alignment and consistent lighting.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. For your Frigidaire gas range model FFGF3047LSG, looking up parts by the exact model number is the most reliable way to get compatible replacement parts because it ties the results to your range’s specific configuration (fuel type, burner ratings, and factory settings). Use the model and serial tag information shown in the FFGF3047LSG installation guide.

How to find the model number on this range

On FFGF3047LSG, the identification plate is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. You typically access it by opening the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer (depending on your configuration).

When you record it, capture all of this:

  • Model number (FFGF3047LSG)
  • Serial number
  • Lot number or letter from the identification plate
  • Fuel type and pressure listing (helpful for gas-related parts)
How we recommend searching for parts (best practice)

Use this workflow to avoid ordering the wrong igniter, control, or burner component:

  • Search using the full model number: FFGF3047LSG
  • Match the part by name and part ID, not just a photo
  • Confirm the symptom first (no bake, no spark, weak flame, etc.)
  • Cross-check the part location in the FFGF3047LSG owner’s manual
  • If you are converting fuel types, use the correct conversion kit for the model
Common parts people look up by model number

These are frequent replacements on gas ranges like FFGF3047LSG:

Symptom Common part type Example for this model
Oven will not heat Oven igniter Range oven igniter 5304509706
Oven temperature off Temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor 316233903
No clicking/sparking at burners Igniter switch/harness Range igniter switch and harness assembly 316580611
Burner caps damaged or missing Burner cap Range surface burner cap, 5,000-btu (matte black) 5304508441
Why it matters

Gas ranges can look similar across model families, but internal parts (like igniters, sensors, and control boards) vary by revision. Using the exact model number helps ensure the part fits, connects correctly, and matches the range’s fuel setup.

Last updated: January 2026

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