Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire gas range; for this model, use FGF355AWC so the diagrams and part listings match your exact burner, oven, and control configuration.
Where to find the model number on FGF355AWC
The model and serial tag is typically located behind the storage or warmer drawer area. Our FGF355AWC owner's manual shows the serial plate location and other model identification details.
- Open the storage drawer (or warmer drawer, if equipped)
- Look for the serial plate label on the frame behind the drawer
- Write down the full model number (FGF355AWC) and serial number
- Use the full model number when searching parts to avoid mismatches
How model-number lookup helps you choose the right part
Model-number lookup filters parts to what fits your exact range design (sealed burners, oven light style, igniter type, and more).
Common examples for FGF355AWC include:
- Oven won’t heat or takes too long to ignite: Frigidaire range oven burner igniter 5303935066
- Oven light is out: range oven light bulb 316538904 (use a 40-watt appliance bulb per the manual)
- Oven temperature seems off: oven probe 316233903
Quick checklist before you order
- Confirm the full model number: FGF355AWC
- Match the part by name and ID, not just by appearance
- Compare symptoms to the part’s function (ignition, lighting, temperature sensing)
- Review safety steps in the manual before any repair (power off, parts cool)
Why it matters
Ranges often look similar across Frigidaire model families, but burner ratings, igniters, and control layouts can differ. Using FGF355AWC prevents ordering a part that does not mount correctly or connect to your wiring and gas components.
| What you have | What to use for lookup | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Data tag model number | FGF355AWC | Correct diagrams and compatible parts |
| Partial model or “close” model | Not recommended | Higher risk of wrong fit |
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find model number on Frigidaire gas range?
On the Frigidaire gas range model FGF355AWC, the model and serial tag is on the serial plate behind the storage (or warmer) drawer. Pull the lower drawer out and look on the frame area behind it; on some versions you may need to remove the lower panel. See the FGF355AWC owner's manual for the exact tag location illustration.
Quick steps to locate the tag
- Turn the oven and all surface burners off.
- Let the range cool if it was recently used.
- Pull the storage drawer straight out (lift slightly if it stops on the glides).
- Look for a sticker or metal plate on the frame behind the drawer opening.
- Write down the model number and serial number exactly as shown.
What the tag looks like (and what to copy)
| Item on tag | Why you need it | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures parts fit your exact range | FGF355AWC |
| Serial number | Helps match production series details | Letters and numbers |
| Gas type notes (if listed) | Confirms natural gas vs LP setup | NG or LP |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct Frigidaire parts diagrams and compatible replacement parts (for example, an oven igniter, burner head, or pressure regulator). One character off can point to a different configuration.
Last updated: February 2026
Why does my Frigidaire gas range smell like gas?
A gas odor from your Frigidaire FGF355AWC gas range is a safety issue; treat it as a possible gas leak, not a normal operating smell. Follow the “What to do if you smell gas” steps in the FGF355AWC owner’s manual immediately, then address common causes like delayed ignition, dirty burner ports, or a failing igniter.
What to do right now (safety first)
- Do not try to light any burner or the oven.
- Do not touch electrical switches and do not use a phone inside the building.
- 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 resume use until the source of the gas odor is corrected.
Common causes when the range is running
Gas smells during use usually come from gas not burning cleanly or not igniting quickly.
- Delayed oven ignition: the oven burner releases gas for a few seconds before it lights.
- Weak/hot-surface igniter: the igniter glows but does not pull enough current to open the gas valve quickly.
- Clogged burner ports or spillovers: food debris disrupts the flame pattern and combustion.
- Improper air-to-gas mix: can cause yellow flames and odor.
Parts that often fix delayed oven ignition
If the odor is strongest when the oven starts, these model-matched parts are common suspects:
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for FGF355AWC |
|---|---|---|
| Smell right before oven lights | Ignition system | Range oven burner igniter 5303935066 |
| Oven won’t light or lights inconsistently | Gas delivery/valve circuit | Range oven gas valve (diagnose before replacing) |
Quick checks you can do after the leak is ruled out
- Look at burner flames; steady blue flames indicate better combustion than lazy yellow flames.
- Clean surface burner heads and caps; make sure they sit flat and aligned.
- For oven issues, watch for a long delay between selecting Bake and ignition.
- If you smell gas with all burners off, stop and follow the safety steps again.
Why it matters
Unburned gas can collect and create a fire or explosion hazard. Fast ignition and clean, stable flames keep combustion efficient and reduce odor.
Last updated: February 2026




