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Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC gas wall oven

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  • Frigidaire Range Oven Light Bulb for Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC - Part 316538904

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    Range Oven Light Bulb

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  • Frigidaire Range Oven Temperature Sensor for Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC - Part 316217002

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    Frigidaire Range Oven Temperature Sensor

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  • Range Oven Control Overlay (black) for Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC - Part 316220729

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  • Range Oven Control Overlay for Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC - Part 316220728

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  • Frigidaire Range Oven Burner Igniter for Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC - Part 318177710

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    Frigidaire Range Oven Burner Igniter

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  • Ikea Range Oven Light Rocker Switch for Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC - Part 5304527841

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    Light Switch

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  • Kelvinator Range Oven Light Rocker Switch (white) for Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC - Part 5304527842

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    Rocker Switch

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  • Range Bake Burner for Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC - Part 5303210787

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    Range Bake Burner

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  • Range Screw for Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC - Part 5304436875

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    Range Screw

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  • Wall Oven Clock And Timer (black) for Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC - Part 318185349

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    Wall Oven Clock And Timer (black)

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Frigidaire Gas Wall Oven FGB24L2ABC FAQs

Yes. Frigidaire makes gas wall ovens, and the Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC is a gas wall oven model with features like an oven vent at the upper trim, an oven light, electronic oven controls with a kitchen timer, and a broiler drawer (features can vary by version). See the FGB24L2ABC owner’s manual for the exact feature set on your unit.

How we know it’s a gas wall oven

The documentation for model FGB24L2ABC specifically describes it as a “Gas Wall-Oven” and includes gas-specific installation and safety requirements.

Key indicators include:

  • A required 3-prong grounded electrical connection for safe operation
  • A manual shutoff valve and gas piping connections during installation
  • Instructions to check gas joints with a liquid leak detector (not a flame)
  • Notes about LP/Propane gas conversion procedures

What to expect from a Frigidaire gas wall oven

Most Frigidaire gas wall ovens are designed to vent warm air through the upper trim and rely on proper airflow for consistent baking.

Feature area What’s typical Why it matters
Venting Upper-trim venting Helps air circulation and baking performance
Controls Electronic oven control with timer Supports accurate timing and settings
Lighting Interior oven light with removable cover Improves visibility and service access
Cooking modes Bake plus broil burner/broiler area Supports browning and finishing

Why it matters

Knowing you have a gas wall oven affects how you troubleshoot and install it. For example, a no-heat issue can involve the igniter, gas supply, or burner, and installation requires both safe gas connections and proper electrical grounding.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC gas wall oven, the main “parts of the oven” include the oven cavity and venting, the door and hinges, racks, the oven light system, and the electronic control. Gas models also rely on a burner and igniter to create heat; see the FGB24L2ABC owner's manual for the exact feature layout.

Main oven components you will see

  • Oven vent (releases warm air; do not block it)
  • Electronic oven control with kitchen timer
  • Oven interior (manual-clean or self-clean, depending on version)
  • Adjustable oven rack(s)
  • Oven door with window, handle, and hinge system
  • Broiler drawer or storage drawer (model variation)
  • Oven light switch and interior light with removable cover
  • Bottom trim

Common service parts for this model

These are some frequently replaced parts we list for FGB24L2ABC:

System What it does Example part on this model
Ignition Lights the gas burner for baking Frigidaire range oven burner igniter 5303935066
Temperature sensing Helps the control regulate oven temperature Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316217002
Lighting Lets you see inside the oven Range oven light bulb 316538904 and range oven light socket 316116400
Controls Runs bake/broil functions and timing Wall oven control board (varies by symptom)

Why it matters

Knowing which system you are dealing with speeds up troubleshooting. For example, “won’t heat” often points to the igniter or burner system, while “bakes unevenly” can be caused by blocked venting, rack placement, or temperature sensing.

Quick safety notes before inspecting parts

  • Shut off power before replacing the oven light bulb or working near wiring.
  • Do not line the oven bottom or broiler grid with aluminum foil; it can block airflow and create unsafe conditions.
  • Arrange racks when the oven is cool, and use oven mitts when handling hot racks.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC gas wall oven, turn the oven off and cycle power to the unit (a simple power reset clears many control glitches). If the display still shows a fault after power is restored, the issue is usually with the control, sensor circuit, or door lock system; use the FGB24L2ABC owner’s manual for the exact failure mode behavior.

Quick reset options (from easiest to strongest)

  • Press CLEAR OFF to stop cooking functions and clear many active settings.
  • If the control is locked, press and hold CLEAR OFF for 3 seconds to toggle lockout (you may see “Loc/Lot” while it locks or unlocks).
  • If the oven is stuck after a self-clean, press CLEAR OFF and wait for the oven to cool; the door lock releases after cooldown.
  • Do a power reset: switch the oven circuit breaker OFF, wait 2 to 5 minutes, then switch it ON.
  • If the display returns to the same error immediately after power is restored, troubleshoot the related circuit (sensor, lock motor, or control).

What to do if an error comes back after the reset

The manual indicates certain failure modes trigger visual and audible alarms. Use this as a practical next step guide:

What you see What it usually points to What we recommend next
“Loc/Lot” Control lockout active Hold CLEAR OFF 3 seconds to unlock
Door won’t open after self-clean Normal cooldown and lock protection Wait about 1 hour for cooldown; do not force the door
Fault code returns right away Control, sensor circuit, or door lock fault Check wiring connections; test sensor; consider control replacement

Parts that commonly relate to “won’t heat” complaints after a reset

A reset will not fix a no-heat condition caused by a failed component. These are common on gas wall ovens:

Why it matters

Resetting clears temporary control logic issues, but repeating alarms or a locked door condition usually indicates a safety-related input (temperature sensor circuit, runaway temperature logic, or door lock system). Addressing the root cause prevents nuisance shutdowns and protects the oven from overheating.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire FGB24L2ABC gas wall oven is completely dead (no display, no light, no response), the most common causes are a tripped breaker/blown house fuse, a power failure condition that needs a reset, or a failed electronic control. Start with the power supply checks in the FGB24L2ABC installation guide.

Quick checks (most common fixes first)

  • Reset the circuit breaker fully OFF, then ON; replace the house fuse if your home uses fuses.
  • If there was a power outage or flicker, turn the oven control/temperature knob to OFF, wait 1 minute, then set it again (the manual warns the oven should be turned off during a power failure).
  • Confirm the oven is plugged into a properly grounded 3-prong receptacle (do not use an adapter that defeats grounding).
  • Check for a loose or burned wire connection at the power cord/junction box and at the control area.
  • If power is present but the oven stays dead, the electronic control is the likely failure point.

What to test safely before replacing parts

Turn power off at the breaker before opening panels.

  • Verify the outlet/junction box has power (a non-contact tester can help; a multimeter is more accurate).
  • Inspect wiring for heat damage, pinched insulation, or loose spade terminals.
  • If the oven powers up but will not heat, focus on the ignition system (see the table below).

Symptom guide (dead vs. no-heat)

What you see Most likely area What we recommend
No lights, no clock, no response Power supply, wiring, electronic control Confirm breaker/fuse and wiring; then consider replacing the control
Display works but no bake ignition Igniter, gas ignition circuit Check igniter operation; replace the igniter if it does not glow/ignite
Heats but temperature is erratic Sensor/control calibration Test/replace the oven temperature sensor

Parts that commonly solve “won’t heat” (if the oven has power)

If the oven has power but the burner will not ignite, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Why it matters

This oven uses an electric igniter system; it must have household power for the igniter to heat and for gas valves to operate. That is why a tripped breaker, wiring issue, or failed control can make the oven appear completely dead.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your wall oven

Choose a symptom to see related wall oven repairs.

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Main causes: lack of electrical power, bad electronic control board, faulty oven control thermostat…

Main causes: broken broil element, faulty broil burner igniter, control system failure…

Main causes: broken bake element, bad bake burner igniter, tripped thermal switch, control system failure…

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