What does FFGF3017LBE mean?
FFGF3017LBE is the full model number for your Frigidaire gas range; it identifies the exact design and parts configuration so you can get the right replacement parts, manuals, and installation information for that specific range.
What the model number is used for
We use the model number to match your range to the correct parts diagrams and documentation.
- Ordering the correct replacement parts (igniters, sensors, control board, burner caps)
- Finding the right wiring and component layout for troubleshooting
- Confirming gas type and factory settings listed on the rating plate
- Looking up care, cleaning, and operating instructions
- Verifying compatibility before you replace a component
Where to find it on the range
On Frigidaire ranges like model FFGF3017LBE, the model and serial tag is typically found by opening the broiler drawer or storage drawer (depending on the configuration). For the exact location and what to record, use the FFGF3017LBE owner's manual.
Model number vs. error code (common mix-up)
Model numbers look like FFGF3017LBE and stay the same for the appliance. Error codes look like F30 and show up on the display when the control detects a problem.
| Item | Example | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | FFGF3017LBE | Which Frigidaire gas range you own and which parts fit |
| Error code | F30 | A fault the control is detecting (often related to oven temperature sensing) |
If you are seeing an F30 error, a common repair path is checking the oven temperature sensor and its wiring; the matching replacement is the range oven temperature sensor 316233903.
Why it matters
Using the exact model number prevents wrong-part returns and speeds up troubleshooting because parts like an oven igniter, temperature sensor, or control board can vary by revision even within the same Frigidaire range family.
Last updated: February 2026
Is Frigidaire FFGF3017LBE high end?
The Frigidaire FFGF3017LBE gas range is not a luxury, high-end range; it’s a solid mainstream model built for dependable everyday cooking. In most kitchens, it fits the “mid-range” category: practical features, serviceable parts support, and straightforward controls rather than premium pro-style performance.
What “high end” usually means for ranges
High-end (luxury or pro-style) ranges typically include heavier-duty construction and higher-output burners, plus more advanced cooking systems.
Common high-end traits include:
- Very high BTU surface burners and more precise simmer control
- Larger oven capacity with advanced convection systems
- Premium materials and pro-style knobs/handles
- Expanded cooking modes and more robust electronics
- Higher price point and more specialized installation requirements
Where the FFGF3017LBE fits
For the FFGF3017LBE, expect a more traditional Frigidaire design focused on standard baking, broiling, and surface cooking. The Use & Care Guide emphasizes everyday operation, cleaning, and common troubleshooting, which aligns with a mainstream range experience (not a luxury platform). See the owner's manual for the exact control functions and care guidance for this model.
Quick comparison
| Category | What you typically get | What to expect from FFGF3017LBE |
|---|---|---|
| Luxury/pro-style | Maximum output, premium build, advanced features | Not the target category |
| Upper mid-range | More features, upgraded finishes, stronger performance | Some models in a brand lineup may fit here |
| Mainstream mid-range | Practical features, straightforward controls, value-focused | Best match for FFGF3017LBE |
Why it matters
Knowing the category helps set expectations for performance and repair decisions. With a mainstream gas range like the FFGF3017LBE, many common issues are handled with standard service parts and routine maintenance.
Parts that commonly support everyday performance
If you’re evaluating “high end” because of performance problems (slow ignition, uneven baking, weak flame), these model-specific parts are often involved:
- Range oven burner igniter 5304509706 (no-heat or delayed oven ignition)
- Range oven temperature sensor 316233903 (temperature accuracy issues)
- Range pressure regulator 5304521339 (flame or gas pressure related symptoms)
Last updated: February 2026
How do I reset a Frigidaire gas range?
To reset your Frigidaire FFGF3017LBE gas range, power-cycle it: turn the range OFF, shut off power at the breaker (or unplug it) for about 1 minute, then restore power and reset the clock. This clears many control glitches after a power interruption. See the owner's manual for model-specific control steps.
Quick reset steps (control reboot)
- Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF.
- Set the oven control to OFF/Cancel.
- Turn OFF the circuit breaker to the range (or unplug the power cord).
- Wait 60 seconds.
- Restore power.
- Reset the clock and reselect any oven function (Bake, Broil, Timer).
If the oven still will not heat after a reset
The installation instructions for this model describe a basic ignition check: set Bake to 300°F and the oven burner should ignite within about 60 seconds. If it does not, the issue is usually in the ignition or gas delivery path.
- Confirm the range has electrical power (gas ranges still need power for ignition).
- Try Broil as a comparison test (if equipped).
- Look for symptoms that point to a failed igniter (no glow, weak glow, no flame).
- If the igniter is not lighting the burner reliably, replace the range oven burner igniter 5304509706.
- If you smell gas without ignition, set controls to OFF, ventilate the area, and have the range serviced.
What “reset” fixes (and what it does not)
| Situation | Reset helps? | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Display frozen, keypad not responding | Yes | Power-cycle and reset clock |
| Oven stopped after a power outage | Yes | Power-cycle, then reprogram Bake/Broil |
| Burner will not ignite | Sometimes | Check igniter, gas supply, and flame |
| Temperature is inaccurate | No | Test with an oven thermometer; consider sensor |
Why it matters
On the FFGF3017LBE, a brief power interruption can leave the electronic control in an error state. A power-cycle reset restores normal operation and, per the manual guidance, you typically need to reset the clock and oven function once power resumes.
Last updated: February 2026




