How to find a Frigidaire range model?
For your Frigidaire free standing gas range, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. On model FCFE308LAFB, you’ll typically find that label around the oven door frame area or behind the storage drawer so you can match the exact parts list for your range.
Check these common locations in this order:
- Open the oven door and look along the frame (left or right side) and the front lip of the oven cavity
- Pull out the bottom storage drawer and look on the frame behind it
- Check the lower front panel area near the drawer opening
- If your range has a warming drawer, check the frame around that opening
We recommend capturing the full ID so parts match correctly.
- Model number (example: FCFE308LAFB)
- Serial number (helps confirm production run)
- Any revision letters or additional digits printed with the model
- Fuel type listed on the tag (gas) and electrical rating (helps when diagnosing wiring issues)
- Use your phone camera and zoom in; the print can be small
- Wipe grease or dust off the label gently so characters are readable
- Match every character exactly; one wrong digit can point to a different parts diagram
Frigidaire ranges often use different control boards, wiring harnesses, and switches across similar-looking models. Using the exact model number helps ensure you get the right replacement part the first time.
| If you see this issue | What it usually affects | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Label is hard to read | Ordering the correct parts | Take a photo, then compare characters carefully |
| Drawer won’t open to check label | Access to model tag | Remove items, check for obstructions, then retry |
| You need help confirming the tag format | Model identification | Use our guide: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts) |
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find my Frigidaire oven part number?
For your Frigidaire FCFE308LAFB range, the most reliable way to get the correct oven part number is to first locate the model and serial tag on the range, then match your symptom to the parts list for FCFE308LAFB. If you need a common replacement, start with the probe 5304533448.
On most Frigidaire free standing ranges like FCFE308LAFB, the model and serial tag is typically found in one of these spots:
- Along the interior-side trim of the oven frame (visible when you open the oven door)
- On the left-side panel area near the oven opening (visible with the door open)
- Around the lower front frame near the storage drawer opening (check after pulling the drawer out)
Once you have the model number (FCFE308LAFB) and the serial number:
- Use the model number to pull the exact parts breakdown for your range
- Identify the part by location (for example: oven cavity, door, control panel, wiring)
- Match the part name to the manufacturer part number shown in the list
- Compare your old part to the listing (shape, terminals, mounting holes)
- Order using the listed part number to avoid fit issues
| What customers call it | What you should match in the parts list | Example from this model’s parts |
|---|---|---|
| “Oven temperature sensor” | Probe / sensor-style part | Probe (5304533448) |
| “Power connector” | Terminal block | Universal/multiflex (Frigidaire) Range Terminal Block (5303935271) |
| “Oven door switch” | Door light switch | Range Door Light Switch (808136601) |
Frigidaire ranges often have multiple versions of similar-looking parts (especially controls, wiring harnesses, and switches). Using the FCFE308LAFB model/serial information helps us match the correct revision so the replacement fits and works correctly.
Last updated: February 2026
Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. For your Frigidaire free standing gas range model FCFE308LAFB, we look up compatible replacement parts by using the full model number to pull the correct parts list and diagrams, then matching the exact part ID or part number before ordering.
- Find the full model number on the range’s rating label (often on the oven frame behind the door, or on a side frame).
- Enter FCFE308LAFB exactly as shown (letters and numbers matter).
- Use the model’s parts list to identify the correct component category (control, wiring, door, drawer, etc.).
- Match the replacement by part ID/part number, not just by description.
- Confirm the part fits your symptom and location on the range before you order.
If you already know what failed, these are examples of parts listed for FCFE308LAFB:
- Temperature sensing: probe 5304533448
- Electrical connection point: universal/multiflex (Frigidaire) range terminal block 5303935271
- Oven door switch: range door light switch 808136601
- Oven door lock: latch assemb 5304528257
| What to match | What it prevents | What to use |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ordering the wrong design revision | FCFE308LAFB |
| Part ID/part number | Similar-looking parts that do not fit | The ID/number shown on the parts list |
| Part location | Buying the right part for the wrong spot | Diagram callouts and mounting position |
Frigidaire ranges often use similar-looking parts across multiple models; using the exact model number (FCFE308LAFB) narrows the list to the parts engineered to fit your burner system, oven controls, and wiring layout.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Frigidaire gas oven not getting up to temperature?
If your Frigidaire FCFE308LAFB gas range oven will not reach set temperature, the most common causes are a weak igniter, a failing oven temperature sensor, or poor airflow from a non-running cooling fan. Start with basic checks, then test heat-related components.
- Confirm the oven is set to Bake (not Keep Warm) and allow 20 to 30 minutes to preheat.
- Verify the gas supply valve is fully open and other gas appliances in the home work normally.
- Remove heavy foil or liners that can block heat circulation.
- Watch and listen during preheat; repeated clicking, delayed ignition, or long warm-up times point to an ignition or gas delivery issue.
- If the oven overshoots or swings widely, suspect the temperature sensor or control.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What you can do next |
|---|---|---|
| Takes a long time to heat; may smell gas briefly before lighting | Weak igniter (common on gas ovens) | Have the igniter tested; replace if weak |
| Temperature is consistently off by 25 to 75°F | Oven temperature sensor out of range | Test sensor resistance; replace if out of spec |
| Oven heats but struggles to maintain temp; cabinet gets very hot | Cooling fan issue | Check fan operation; inspect wiring and motor |
| Preheat seems normal but food cooks unevenly | Airflow or calibration issue | Check rack position, airflow, and calibration settings |
- If you use a probe for cooking modes that support it, a damaged probe can cause confusing temperature behavior; inspect the connector and tip on the probe 5304533448.
- If you suspect an electrical supply issue (burnt wires, intermittent power to controls), inspect the power cord connection and terminal block area; a damaged block should be replaced with the universal/multiflex (Frigidaire) range terminal block 5303935271.
- If you see heat-related wiring damage, address the root cause and repair wiring correctly; use our how to repair broken or damaged wires video for safe technique.
An oven that cannot reach temperature usually wastes gas, cooks unevenly, and can indicate an ignition or electrical problem that gets worse over time. Fixing the root cause restores proper preheat time and stable baking performance.
Last updated: February 2026




