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Frigidaire FPGF3077QFK gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FPGF3077QFK gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire GAS RANGE FPGF3077QFK FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire gas range model FPGF3077QFK, we look up the correct replacement parts by matching the full model number (and sometimes the serial and lot number) to the exact parts list for that range, so you get parts that fit and function correctly.

How to find the model number on this range

On FPGF3077QFK, the identification plate is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. Open the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer (depending on your configuration) to access it. See the installation guide.

What to write down
  • Full model number: FPGF3077QFK
  • Serial number
  • Lot number or letter (from the identification plate)
  • Fuel type and pressure info (helpful for gas-related parts)
How model-number lookup helps you get the right part

Using the model number narrows parts to the exact configuration of your range, including burner setup, ignition style, and control components. We also recommend checking the FPGF3077QFK owner’s manual for part-related diagrams, operating details, and “Before You Call” troubleshooting.

Common part categories you can match by model
  • Surface burner parts (burner head, cap, igniter)
  • Oven ignition parts (bake igniter, broil igniter)
  • Temperature sensing parts
  • Gas supply parts (pressure regulator)
  • Control and indicator parts (spark module, knobs, lenses)
Quick example: model-matched parts for FPGF3077QFK
What’s not working Part type to check Example part for this model
Oven will not bake Bake igniter Bake igniter 316489403
Oven temperature seems off Oven temperature sensor Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Burners keep clicking or won’t spark Spark module Range spark module 808608804
Why it matters

Ranges often look similar across Frigidaire model families, but internal parts can differ. Matching by model number helps prevent ordering the wrong igniter, sensor, or gas component, which saves time and avoids repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Frigidaire gas range model FPGF3077QFK, turn all controls to OFF, then unplug the range (or switch the breaker OFF) for about 30 seconds and restore power. This clears many control glitches after a power interruption or a control lockup.

Safe reset steps (recommended)
  • Set all surface burner knobs to OFF.
  • Set oven controls to OFF.
  • Unplug the range or turn the circuit breaker OFF.
  • Wait 30 seconds.
  • Restore power, then set the clock and test Bake and a surface burner.
  • If the oven was left ON during an outage, confirm it is OFF before restoring power (the ignitor can re-ignite when power returns).
What to do if the oven still will not heat after a reset

If the display comes back but the oven will not ignite, the most common causes are ignition or sensing issues.

  • Watch for a normal preheat sequence: you should typically hear a relay click and then see ignition within about 30 to 90 seconds.
  • If you smell gas but no ignition, stop the cycle, ventilate, and re-try once.
  • If there is no ignition glow, a failed igniter is a top suspect.
  • If the oven heats erratically or temperature is way off, the sensor circuit is a common check.
Common parts related to “no bake after reset”
Symptom Most likely check Example part for this model
No glow from bake igniter Bake igniter circuit Bake igniter 316489403
Oven temp inaccurate Oven temperature sensor Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Power outage notes (important for gas ranges)

During an electrical power failure, we keep all oven controls set to OFF. Surface burners can be lit with a match using extreme caution, but the oven’s electric ignition should not be operated until power is restored (details are in the FPGF3077QFK installation guide).

Why it matters

A proper reset protects the gas valve and ignition system from restarting unexpectedly after a power event, and it helps you separate a simple control glitch from a real ignition, wiring, or component problem.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Frigidaire gas ovens, including the oven in model FPGF3077QFK, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping burners clean, ensuring proper ignition, and avoiding heavy spillovers helps the igniter, gas valve, and controls last longer; see the FPGF3077QFK owner's manual.

What affects lifespan the most
  • How often you bake/broil (daily use wears ignition and controls faster)
  • Heat and spill management (burned-on spills and heavy soil increase stress during cleaning cycles)
  • Ignition health (slow ignition can overwork the igniter and related components)
  • Electrical supply stability (gas ranges still rely on electricity for ignition and controls)
  • Ventilation and airflow (helps protect wiring and electronic boards from excess heat)
Quick maintenance habits that add years
  • Wipe up spills promptly, especially on the oven bottom and door frame areas.
  • Keep burner heads and ports clear so flames stay even.
  • If bake ignition becomes slow or inconsistent, address it early (a common wear item is the bake igniter 316489403).
  • Use self-clean only as needed; remove heavy soil first.
  • Confirm the oven ignites normally: when set to Bake, flame should appear after a short delay (the igniter glows first).
Typical lifespan expectations (what to plan for)
Item Typical expectation What you may notice first
Gas range oven overall 10 to 15 years uneven baking, longer preheat, intermittent ignition
Wear items (igniters, sensors) 3 to 8 years delayed ignition, temperature swings
Cosmetic parts (knobs, caps, grates) 5 to 15 years discoloration, cracking, looseness
Why it matters

Knowing the typical 10 to 15 year lifespan helps us decide whether a repair (like an igniter or temperature sensor) is a smart investment versus planning for replacement, especially if performance issues are starting to stack up.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FPGF3077QFK gas range, an F1 code points to a problem in the oven control system, most often a stuck keypad input or an issue with the electronic oven control (clock/control board). We start by resetting power and checking for keypad-related symptoms before replacing parts.

Quick checks to try first
  • Reset the control: turn off the range at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.
  • If F1 returns immediately, press Cancel/Off once and see if the beeping stops.
  • If the code appears when you are not touching the panel, the keypad may be shorted (common cause).
  • If the code appears during baking and temperatures seem unstable, the sensor circuit can be involved.
  • If you smell gas at any time, follow the safety steps in the FPGF3077QFK owner’s manual.
What usually causes F1 (and what to replace)

In most ranges, F1 is triggered when the control “sees” an invalid or continuous key signal, or it detects an internal control fault.

Symptom you notice Most likely cause Typical fix
Constant beeping, F1 comes back quickly after reset Stuck/shorted keypad or control panel input Replace the control/keypad assembly (often integrated)
F1 shows during cooking, oven temps seem off Temperature sensing circuit issue Test/replace the sensor; check wiring
Random F1 after moving/cleaning Loose connection or pinched wire Inspect harness and connectors
Parts that can be involved on this model

If troubleshooting points to temperature sensing (instead of a stuck key), the oven sensor is a common, model-correct part to check:

If the oven is not heating correctly (separate from F1), ignition parts can also affect baking performance, but they do not typically cause an F1 code by themselves:

Why it matters

An F1 code can disable baking and broiling and may cause persistent beeping. Addressing it quickly helps prevent interrupted cooking and reduces the chance of overheating from a control that is receiving false keypad signals.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire gas range model FPGF3077QFK, the F30 error code points to a problem in the oven temperature sensor circuit. In most cases, the temperature probe is unplugged, has failed, or the sensor wiring/connection is damaged; the oven may heat incorrectly or stop heating.

What to check first (safe, quick steps)
  • Press Cancel/Off to clear the code, then power-cycle the range (turn off the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power).
  • If the code returns, inspect the sensor harness connection at the back of the range (loose plug, pinched wire, burned connector).
  • Look for wire damage where the harness passes near hot surfaces or sharp edges.
  • If the oven was recently cleaned or moved, re-check that connectors are fully seated.
  • Review the troubleshooting and “Before You Call” guidance in the FPGF3077QFK owner’s manual.
Parts commonly involved

If the wiring and connections look good, the most common fix is replacing the oven temperature sensor.

Symptom Most likely cause Common part to consider
F30 shows immediately after power-up Open sensor circuit or unplugged connector Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Oven temperature is erratic, then F30 appears Sensor drifting out of range Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
F30 appears after moving the range Pinched/broken harness Wiring repair (as needed)
Why it matters

The oven control relies on the temperature sensor signal to regulate the bake and broil burners. When that signal is missing or out of range, the control posts F30 to prevent unsafe or uncontrolled heating.

When to stop and get service
  • You smell gas or suspect a gas leak: follow the safety steps in the FPGF3077QFK owner’s manual.
  • The wiring is melted, brittle, or shorted.
  • The code returns immediately after replacing the sensor.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire gas range model FPGF3077QFK, the model and serial number identification plate is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. Open the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer (depending on your configuration) to access the plate; see the installation guide.

Quick steps to locate the tag
  • Turn the oven light on so you can see the front frame clearly.
  • Pull the storage drawer (or warmer/broiler drawer) fully open.
  • Look at the right-hand side of the oven front frame for the identification plate.
  • Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter.
  • Use that exact model number when ordering Frigidaire range parts or scheduling service.
What you will see on the identification plate

The identification plate typically includes more than just the model number. Here is what to record:

Item on plate Why we recommend recording it
Model number Ensures you get the correct parts list for your exact range
Serial number Helps match production details for service and support
Lot number/letter Helps narrow down version changes within the same model
Fuel and pressure info Confirms how the range was set up when it left the factory
Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can have multiple versions that look similar, and small differences can affect fit and wiring. Using the exact model and serial information helps us match the right diagrams and parts the first time. For additional product record tips, check the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire FPGF3077QFK gas range smells like gas, treat it as a potential gas leak first: do not try to light the range, do not touch electrical switches, and call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone (or the fire department if you cannot reach them). See the safety steps in the FPGF3077QFK installation guide.

Quick safety checklist (do this first)
  • Do not try to light any burner or the oven.
  • Do not touch electrical switches or use a phone inside the home.
  • Leave the area and call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.
  • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
  • Do not operate the range again until the gas odor source is corrected.
Common causes after the area is safe

Once the gas supplier or a qualified servicer says it is safe to use the range, these are the most common reasons a gas range can smell like gas during operation:

  • Incomplete ignition at a surface burner: clogged burner ports, wet burner parts after cleaning, or a mis-seated burner cap.
  • Weak or inconsistent spark/ignition: can cause delayed ignition and a brief gas odor.
  • Oven burner ignition problems: a failing igniter can allow gas to flow longer before lighting.
  • Incorrect burner assembly alignment: burner head and cap not seated correctly.
  • Fuel type or conversion issue: the range is factory set for natural gas; LP conversion must be done correctly.
Parts that often relate to gas odor symptoms

These parts are commonly involved when ignition is delayed or inconsistent:

Symptom Most likely area Example part for this model
Burner clicks but lights slowly Surface ignition Range spark module 808608804
Oven takes long to ignite Bake ignition Bake igniter 316489403
One burner lights unevenly Burner head/cap seating Range surface burner head 316558300
Why it matters

A persistent gas smell can signal unburned gas. Even if the range still lights, delayed ignition and improper combustion increase safety risk and can damage components like igniters, wiring, and burner parts.

Last updated: February 2026

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