What does F30 mean on a Frigidaire stove?
On a Frigidaire LGGF3043KFD gas range, the F30 error code points to a problem in the oven temperature sensing circuit, most often a failed or disconnected oven temperature sensor probe or damaged wiring to that sensor. Use the steps below to confirm the cause and fix it.
What to do first (quick reset)
The manual’s “Before You Call” guidance for F-code errors applies here.
- Press Cancel/Off to stop the beeping.
- Turn power off to the range at the breaker for 5 minutes.
- Restore power, set the clock, then try Bake again.
- If F30 returns, move on to sensor and wiring checks.
For model-specific control behavior and troubleshooting flow, use the LGGF3043KFD owner's manual.
Most common causes of F30
- Oven temperature sensor probe is open/failed.
- Sensor connector is loose or unplugged.
- Harness wiring is pinched, burned, or broken (often near the rear panel or where the sensor leads route).
- Control board is not reading the sensor correctly (less common than the sensor itself).
Parts that commonly solve an F30 on this model
If the sensor circuit is the issue, these are the most relevant parts listed for LGGF3043KFD:
| Symptom | Most likely part | Part ID |
|---|---|---|
| F30, erratic temps, won’t heat reliably | Oven temperature sensor | Range oven temperature sensor 316490000 |
| F30 after moving range or after heat event | Wiring/connection issue | Inspect harness and connectors |
Why it matters
The oven control uses the temperature sensor signal to regulate gas flow and cycling. When the control sees an out-of-range or missing sensor signal, it triggers F30 to prevent unsafe or inaccurate heating.
Before you replace parts (simple checks)
- Unplug the range or shut off power at the breaker.
- Locate the oven temperature sensor (typically protrudes into the oven cavity at the rear).
- Check the sensor connector for a loose fit or corrosion.
- Inspect the harness for melted insulation or a pinched wire.
- If wiring looks good, replacing the sensor is the most common fix.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find my Frigidaire oven part number?
On your Frigidaire LGGF3043KFD gas range, the most reliable way to identify the correct part number is to first locate the model and serial tag (serial plate). For this model family, the serial plate is typically found by opening the storage drawer or by removing the lower front panel; then match your model number to the parts list and diagrams in the LGGF3043KFD owner's manual.
Where to look on the range
Check these common locations first:
- Open the storage drawer and look for the serial plate on the frame area
- Remove the lower front panel (some versions use this instead of a drawer)
- Look for a label that lists model and serial information
- Use a flashlight; the tag is often low and partially hidden
How to use the model number to get the right part number
Once you have the model number (LGGF3043KFD) and serial number:
- Use the model number to match the correct exploded-view diagrams
- Find the part on the diagram, then cross-reference the item number to the parts list
- Confirm the part description matches what you are replacing (igniter, sensor, rack, seal)
- If multiple similar parts appear, match by location (bake vs. broil, left vs. right burner)
Examples of common parts you might look up
These are examples of parts listed for LGGF3043KFD that customers often search by function:
| What you are fixing | Part to look up | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat (bake) | Tappan range oven burner igniter 316489403 | Ignites gas at the bake burner |
| Oven temperature seems off | Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 | Temperature feedback to the control |
| Oven light is out | Appliance light bulb, 40-watt 316538904 | Interior oven light |
Why it matters
Using the serial plate information prevents ordering the wrong Frigidaire range part. Small design changes within a model line can affect which igniter, temperature sensor, or oven rack fits and works correctly.
Last updated: February 2026
Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. For your Frigidaire gas range model LGGF3043KFD, we look up compatible replacement parts by using the full model number to match the correct parts list and diagrams, then selecting the exact part you need (for example an igniter, temperature sensor, or oven rack).
How to look up parts by model number
- Find the full model number and serial number on the identification plate (commonly at the storage or warmer drawer area on the oven front frame).
- Use the full model number (LGGF3043KFD) so you get the correct diagrams and part breakdown.
- Match the part by name and location in the diagram (burner, oven cavity, door, control panel).
- Confirm the part ID before ordering so you get the right revision.
- Use your guide for part locations and basic maintenance steps in the owner's manual.
Common parts customers search by model number (LGGF3043KFD)
Here are examples of model-matched parts shown for this range:
| What you are fixing | Common symptom | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat or takes too long to ignite | No glow or weak ignition | Tappan range oven burner igniter 316489403 |
| Oven temperature seems inaccurate | Overbakes or underbakes | Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 |
| Oven light is out | No interior light | Appliance light bulb, 40-watt 316538904 |
| Door leaks heat | Hot handle, poor baking results | Range oven door seal 5304498835 |
Why it matters
Using the model number first prevents ordering the wrong igniter, gas valve, or control part. Even similar Frigidaire ranges can use different burner systems, wiring connectors, or mounting hardware, so model-based lookup keeps the repair accurate and safe.
Last updated: February 2026
What are common gas oven problems?
Common problems on a Frigidaire LGGF3043KFD gas range include a weak or delayed bake/broil ignition (often igniter-related), inaccurate oven temperatures (sensor or control issue), and poor baking results from rack position, airflow, or preheat habits. Use the troubleshooting steps in the owner's manual to narrow it down.
Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)
- No heat or long preheat: a failing oven igniter or a gas valve that is not opening
- Igniter glows but burner does not light: weak igniter that cannot pull enough current to open the oven valve
- Flame appears after a delay: a normal 30 to 60 second ignition delay can occur after you turn the oven on
- Food bakes unevenly: rack position, pan spacing, or not preheating fully
- Oven runs too hot or too cool: temperature sensor drift or calibration needed
- Surface burners will not ignite: knob not turned fully to LITE, moisture after cleaning, or clogged burner ports
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm power: the oven igniter and controls need electricity even though the oven uses gas.
- Watch the ignition sequence: when set to bake, the igniter should glow; the burner should light within about a minute.
- Check flame quality:
- Surface flames should trend blue after a few minutes.
- A slightly orange surface flame can happen (especially in coastal areas).
- Improve baking results: center food, space pans for airflow, and preheat before loading.
Parts that commonly fix these issues (LGGF3043KFD)
| Symptom | Likely part to check | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Bake burner will not light or is slow to light | Oven burner igniter | Tappan range oven burner igniter 316489403 |
| Oven temperature is inaccurate | Oven temperature sensor | Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 |
| Oven will not light even with a good igniter | Oven gas valve | Range oven gas valve 316404901 |
Why it matters
Gas ovens rely on a specific ignition cycle: the igniter must heat up enough to open the electrically controlled oven valve, then the burner lights and cycles to hold temperature. When that cycle is interrupted, you will see delays, no-heat, or temperature swings.
Last updated: February 2026




