Can you have a gas range with an electric oven?
Yes. You can have a range that uses gas burners on top and an electric oven for baking and roasting; this setup is commonly called a dual fuel range. If you are shopping or repairing an Electrolux ECFG3068ASA, confirm whether your unit is gas-only or dual fuel before ordering control or ignition parts.
What this setup is called (and how it works)
A gas range with an electric oven combines two heat systems:
- Gas cooktop burners provide fast heat changes and strong high-heat performance.
- Electric oven heating provides steady, even baking temperatures.
- The appliance still looks like one freestanding range; it is not a separate cooktop plus wall oven.
Quick comparison: gas oven vs electric oven
| Feature | Gas oven | Electric oven |
|---|---|---|
| Heat pattern | More moisture, can be less even | Drier heat, typically more even |
| Temperature stability | Can fluctuate more | Typically steadier |
| Broil performance | Varies by design | Often very consistent |
What to check before buying parts for ECFG3068ASA
Because gas-only and dual fuel models use different electrical and gas components, match parts to your exact configuration:
- Look at the rating label to confirm the model number is ECFG3068ASA.
- Verify whether the oven heat source is gas or electric.
- If you have ignition or burner-lighting issues, a common repair path involves the spark system.
- If the oven functions are acting up (mode selection, temperature behavior), the selector and control electronics are common suspects.
Helpful parts that may apply to ignition or control symptoms include the module-spark 5304527443 and the range oven selector potentiometer 5304527476.
Why it matters
Dual fuel ranges use more electrical oven components than gas-only ranges. Confirming the oven heat type helps you avoid ordering the wrong control board, selector, or ignition parts and speeds up a safe, correct repair.
Last updated: February 2026
What is ECFG3068ASA?
ECFG3068ASA is the model number for an Electrolux free standing gas range. We use this model number to match the correct replacement parts and diagrams for your specific range so you get components that fit and function properly.
What this model number tells you
- Brand: Electrolux
- Appliance type: Free standing gas range
- Parts category: Range parts
- Best use: Identifying exact parts for repairs, maintenance, and troubleshooting
Common reasons you need the exact model number
Using ECFG3068ASA helps us narrow down the right parts when you are dealing with issues like:
- Burners that will not ignite or click continuously
- Oven temperature problems or uneven baking
- Control or display problems
- Gas safety and flame-sensing concerns
- Knobs, grates, or cooktop components that are worn or damaged
Examples of parts you might replace on ECFG3068ASA
Here are a few model-matched parts available for this range:
| Symptom | Part that often relates | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Burner will not spark or keeps clicking | Spark ignition component | Module-spark 5304527443 |
| Oven control behaves erratically | Electronic control | Range oven control board 5304527538 |
| Weak/incorrect burner flame | Gas metering component | Orifice 5304527435 |
| Burner flame drops out | Flame-sensing safety part | Thermocouple 5304527591 |
Why it matters
Gas ranges are built with model-specific burner sizes, ignition systems, and control configurations. Matching parts to ECFG3068ASA helps ensure proper fit, safe operation, and accurate oven performance.
Last updated: February 2026
How to reset an Electrolux stove?
To reset your Electrolux ECFG3068ASA gas range, we recommend doing a basic power reset first (it clears many control glitches). If you need a deeper reset, use the control’s factory default option (when available) to restore settings like tones and display preferences.
Quick reset (power cycle)
- Turn all burner knobs to OFF.
- Unplug the range or switch OFF the circuit breaker for 2 to 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Set the clock, then test Bake and a surface burner.
What this reset fixes most often
- Control panel not responding
- Stuck beeping or random tones
- Oven not starting after a power flicker
- Display acting erratically
Factory default reset (settings reset)
Many Electrolux ranges include a menu option that restores appliance settings to factory defaults (for example: temperature display units, control sounds, and other preferences). On ECFG3068ASA, look for a Settings, Options, or Menu key, then browse for Factory default or Reset.
Typical items that revert to default
- Temperature units (Fahrenheit/Celsius)
- Control lock and sound settings
- Display preferences
| Reset type | What it changes | When to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Power cycle | Reboots the electronic control | Glitches, frozen keypad, odd display |
| Factory default | Restores user settings | Wrong tones, display units, persistent setting issues |
If the range still will not reset or respond
If the display stays dead, buttons do nothing, or the oven will not start after a reset, we focus on the most common control-related causes:
- Check the home breaker for a tripped condition (reset fully OFF then ON)
- Inspect for a loose power cord connection (power off first)
- If the selector or control input is failing, the range oven selector potentiometer 5304527476 is a common suspect
- If the main control is not processing commands, the range oven control board 5304527538 is often involved
- If you smell gas or suspect a gas issue, stop and have a qualified technician check the range before further troubleshooting
Why it matters
A reset is the fastest safe step for control problems on a free standing gas range; it can clear temporary software faults without replacing parts. If the issue returns immediately, it points to a control, input, or wiring problem that needs diagnosis.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I know if my oven is dual fuel?
Electrolux model ECFG3068ASA is a dual fuel range: it uses a gas cooktop and an electric oven. You can confirm dual fuel by checking for a 240V electrical connection for oven heating and by looking for electric heating elements in the oven cavity.
Fast ways to confirm dual fuel on ECFG3068ASA
- Look behind the range for a 240V power cord/connection (dual fuel needs 240V for the electric oven).
- Check the oven during bake: an electric oven heats with elements, not a visible gas flame.
- Inspect the bottom of the oven cavity: many electric ovens have a bake element that may be hidden under a panel.
- The cooktop burners lighting with clicking/sparking is normal for gas cooktops and fits dual fuel.
- If you are converting gas type (natural gas vs LP), that affects the cooktop side, not the electric oven heat source.
Dual fuel vs all-gas range (what you are checking)
| Feature | Dual fuel range (ECFG3068ASA) | All-gas range |
|---|---|---|
| Cooktop | Gas | Gas |
| Oven heat source | Electric | Gas |
| Typical power need | 240V for oven heating | 120V mainly for controls/ignition |
Parts that relate to the gas cooktop side
If your question comes up while troubleshooting burner ignition or flame quality, these cooktop parts are commonly involved:
- Module-spark 5304527443 (creates spark for burner ignition)
- Cooktop pressure regulator 5304527531 (regulates incoming gas pressure)
- Orifice 5304527435 (meters gas flow to a burner)
Why it matters
Fuel type changes installation requirements (especially electrical supply), troubleshooting steps, and which components you service (gas ignition parts on the cooktop vs electric controls and sensors for the oven).
Last updated: February 2026
What are the disadvantages of a dual fuel range?
A dual fuel range combines a gas cooktop with an electric oven. The disadvantages are higher purchase and installation cost, more complex troubleshooting (two heating systems), and the need for both a gas hookup and the correct electrical supply for the oven.
Common drawbacks to plan for
- Higher upfront price than many all-gas or all-electric ranges
- Installation can cost more because it involves both gas work and higher electrical requirements
- More parts and systems to diagnose (gas ignition plus electric-oven heating and controls)
- Repairs can be more involved because failures can be in either system
- Ventilation still matters because the cooktop is gas
How this relates to Electrolux model ECFG3068ASA
Electrolux model ECFG3068ASA is a gas range. If you are comparing it to a dual fuel model, the key tradeoff is that dual fuel adds electric-oven components and wiring that can increase service complexity. On a gas range like ECFG3068ASA, common repair focus stays on gas ignition and control components such as the module-spark 5304527443 when burners click continuously or fail to ignite.
Quick comparison
| Feature | Dual fuel range | Gas range (ECFG3068ASA) |
|---|---|---|
| Cooktop | Gas burners | Gas burners |
| Oven heat source | Electric | Gas |
| Utility hookups | Gas + higher electrical needs | Gas + standard range electrical needs |
| Typical repair scope | Two heating systems | Primarily gas ignition and gas-oven controls |
Why it matters
Dual fuel is a good fit when you specifically want gas burner control plus electric-oven baking performance. If you will not use the electric-oven advantages, the added install cost and extra components are the main downsides.
Last updated: February 2026




