What are the most common issues with FGF337GCA?
The most common issues we see on the Frigidaire FGF337GCA gas range involve ignition problems (surface burners clicking or not lighting), oven heat problems (won’t bake or broil correctly), and temperature accuracy issues. Many of these symptoms trace back to igniters, burner parts, or the oven temperature sensor.
Common symptoms and what they usually point to
- Surface burner won’t light or keeps clicking: dirty burner head/cap, moisture, failed spark module, or a bad igniter switch
- Oven won’t heat (bake) or takes too long: weak oven igniter, gas valve issue, or burner problem
- Oven temperature is off: failing temperature sensor/probe or calibration needed
- Oven light not working: burned-out bulb or failed socket
- Smell of gas or uneven flames: burner alignment/cleaning issue, regulator problem, or incorrect fuel setup (natural gas vs LP)
Parts that commonly solve these problems
If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are frequent fixes:
| Problem area | Common fix part | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t heat reliably | Range oven burner igniter 5304509706 | Ignites gas at the oven burner for bake/broil heat |
| Temp inaccurate | Oven probe 316233903 | Senses oven temperature for the control system |
| Burners keep clicking | Cooktop spark module 5304505695 | Sends spark to surface burner electrodes |
| Oven light out | Range oven light bulb 316538904 | Restores oven cavity lighting |
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
- Confirm the burner cap is seated correctly and ports are clear
- Dry the cooktop area if it was recently cleaned
- Watch the oven igniter during bake; a weak igniter often glows but does not open the gas valve consistently
- Verify the range is set up for the correct gas type; LP setups typically require a conversion kit
- Review operating and cleaning steps in the owner's manual
Why it matters
Gas ignition and temperature control problems can cause poor cooking results and can also indicate a component that is failing under heat load. Catching a weak igniter or failing probe early helps restore normal bake performance and reduces repeat shutdowns.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of FGF337GCA?
A Frigidaire gas range like model FGF337GCA typically lasts 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance (keeping burners clean, avoiding heavy slamming of the oven door, and addressing ignition issues early). For care and operating guidance, use the FGF337GCA owner's manual.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most gas ranges reach their full service life when these areas are kept in good shape:
- Burner heads and caps stay clean so flames burn evenly
- Ignition system lights quickly (no repeated clicking or delayed ignition)
- Oven temperature stays stable (no big swings or long preheat times)
- Door seal stays intact to prevent heat loss
- Gas supply and regulator deliver steady pressure
Parts that commonly determine “end of life”
A range often feels “worn out” when a few key parts start failing more often. On FGF337GCA, these are common repair points:
- Range oven burner igniter 5304509706 (weak igniter can prevent the oven from lighting)
- Range pressure regulator 5304521339 (pressure issues can affect flame quality)
- Frigidaire range oven gas valve 3203459 (can stop oven burner operation)
- Frigidaire range oven door seal 316239700 (heat leaks cause poor baking)
- Oven probe 316233903 (temperature sensing problems)
Quick “repair or replace” guide
| What you’re seeing | Most likely direction | Why |
|---|---|---|
| One function failing (example: oven will not ignite) | Repair | Usually a single part such as igniter or gas valve |
| Multiple issues at once (ignition, temp accuracy, door heat loss) | Repair if parts are available and cost-effective | Several smaller fixes can restore performance |
| Heavy corrosion, repeated gas/ignition problems, or unsafe operation | Stop using and have it serviced | Safety and reliability matter more than age |
Why it matters
Knowing the 15-year average helps you plan: if your FGF337GCA is near that age, investing in high-impact repairs (igniter, door seal, probe) can restore performance; repeated major failures can signal it is time to retire the range.
Last updated: March 2026
What should I do if I see FGF337GCA?
If you see FGF337GCA, that is the model number for your Frigidaire gas range, not an error code. Use it to match the correct parts, dimensions, and installation requirements for your exact range; start with the owner's manual for operating and troubleshooting steps.
When “FGF337GCA” matters most
- Ordering the correct replacement parts (igniters, burner heads, oven racks)
- Confirming fit and compatibility before installing a part
- Checking safety and setup requirements (grounding, clearances, anti-tip device)
- Looking up troubleshooting steps when the oven control beeps or displays an F code
- Verifying installation dimensions and cutout/clearance needs
If you were expecting an error code
On this Frigidaire range, error codes typically look like an “F” code (examples include F1 or F3). If the control is beeping and showing an F code:
- Press CLEAR/OFF to stop the beeping and clear the display.
- Try Bake or Broil again.
- If the code returns, turn power off to the range for 5 minutes, then restore power, set the clock, and retest.
Quick comparison
| What you see on the display | What it usually means | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| FGF337GCA | Model number/ID | Use it to match parts and docs |
| F1, F3, other “F” code | Control detected a fault | CLEAR/OFF, then power reset |
Common part fixes tied to symptoms (not the model number)
If the issue is ignition or heating (not a display message), these model-matched parts are common:
- No oven heat or delayed ignition: range oven burner igniter 5304509706
- Surface burners not sparking: cooktop spark module 5304505695
- Burner won’t light or lights unevenly: range surface burner head 316212400
Why it matters
Using the exact model number FGF337GCA prevents wrong-part returns and helps you follow the correct safety requirements (clearances, grounding, and anti-tip installation) for your specific gas range.
Last updated: February 2026




