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Frigidaire GSG3PZBCC gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire GSG3PZBCC gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Oven Door Hinge Cover, Left for Frigidaire GSG3PZBCC - Part 316233500

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    Range Oven Door Hinge Cover, Left

    Part #316233500

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Convection Fan Assembly for Frigidaire GSG3PZBCC - Part 316234601

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    Range Convection Fan Assembly

    Part #316234601

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Broil Pan Insert for Frigidaire GSG3PZBCC - Part 316082000

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    Range Broil Pan Insert

    Part #316082000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Surface Burner Orifice Assembly for Frigidaire GSG3PZBCC - Part 316237903

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    Range Surface Burner Orifice Assembly

    Part #316237903

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Valve for Frigidaire GSG3PZBCC - Part 5303935212

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    Valve

    Part #5303935212

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  • Range Surface Burner Head for Frigidaire GSG3PZBCC - Part 316212300

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    Range Surface Burner Head

    Part #316212300

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Screw for Frigidaire GSG3PZBCC - Part 5303280311

    Range Screw

    Part #5303280311

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Storage Drawer Assembly for Frigidaire GSG3PZBCC - Part 316011503

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    Range Storage Drawer Assembly

    Part #316011503

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Broil Pan for Frigidaire GSG3PZBCC - Part 316081900

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    Range Broil Pan

    Part #316081900

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Screw Anchor for Frigidaire GSG3PZBCC - Part 3014099

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    Range Screw Anchor

    Part #3014099

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Frigidaire Gas Range GSG3PZBCC FAQs

Yes. The Frigidaire gas range model GSG3PZBCC is LP convertible, but the conversion must be done with the correct Frigidaire LP conversion kit and the exact steps in the GSG3PZBCC owner’s manual. Propane uses different pressure and fuel flow than natural gas, so the burner orifices and regulator settings must match LP.

What the propane conversion changes

A proper NG-to-LP conversion typically includes:

  • Replacing surface burner orifices with LP-sized orifices
  • Converting the oven bake and broil burner orifices (if applicable)
  • Setting the pressure regulator for LP
  • Adjusting burner flames to a stable, clean burn
  • Leak-checking all gas connections after reassembly

Safety and service guidance

We recommend having a qualified installer or gas technician perform the conversion. Gas appliances must be installed and serviced correctly to reduce the risk of fire, explosion, or carbon monoxide concerns.

  • Shut off gas supply before any work
  • Disconnect electrical power to the range before servicing
  • Use an approved leak-detection solution after any gas-line work
  • Never drill or modify orifices; use the correct kit parts
  • Verify proper flame: steady blue flame with minimal yellow tipping

Quick checklist: what to confirm before you start

Item to confirm What to look for Why it matters
Fuel type Natural gas vs LP Prevents incorrect setup
Correct conversion kit Kit listed for your model family Ensures correct orifices/regulator steps
Regulator setting Marked or configured for LP Prevents over-firing or weak flames
Flame quality Stable ignition and even flames Confirms safe combustion

Why it matters

Propane and natural gas are not interchangeable. Using the wrong orifices or regulator setting can cause hard ignition, soot, poor baking performance, or unsafe operation. Following the model-specific procedure in the manual keeps the range operating efficiently.

Last updated: January 2026

Most Frigidaire gas ranges, including model GSG3PZBCC, last 13 to 19 years with normal household use. Lifespan depends most on keeping burners and ignition parts clean, using the self-clean cycle correctly, and fixing small heating or ignition issues before they strain other components.

Typical lifespan and what wears out first

Gas ranges usually outlast many other kitchen appliances because the core system is simple (gas supply, ignition, and controls). The parts that most often need attention first are ignition and temperature-sensing components.

  • Surface burner ignition can weaken when ports are clogged or switches wear
  • Oven ignition can get slow to glow and delay lighting
  • Temperature control can drift over time and need calibration
  • Door parts (glass, latch, hinges) wear with heavy use and high-heat cycles
Component area Common symptom Typical fix
Oven ignition Oven takes a long time to light Replace igniter (example: range oven burner igniter 5303935066)
Temperature sensing Oven runs hot or cold Check/replace sensor (example: oven probe 316233903)
Cooktop ignition Clicking or no spark Inspect switches/harness, module, and wiring

Maintenance that extends range life

We see the biggest lifespan gains from simple, consistent care.

  • Clean spills promptly to prevent baked-on grease and corrosion
  • Keep burner ports and caps clean so flames stay even and blue
  • Avoid harsh cleaners that can leave residues that discolor or damage surfaces
  • Use self-clean only as directed and remove items that should not be in the oven
  • If the oven temperature seems off, use the calibration steps in the GSG3PZBCC owners manual

Why it matters

A range that lights quickly and heats accurately runs cooler at the controls and wiring, reduces stress on the gas valve and igniters, and helps you avoid repeat service calls. Regular cleaning also lowers grease buildup that can create smoke and flare-ups.

Last updated: January 2026

On your Frigidaire gas range model GSG3PZBCC, you can usually clear an error code by pressing the CLEAR pad to stop the beeping and clear the display; if the code returns, the control is detecting a fault that needs basic checks or service (see the GSG3PZBCC owner's manual).

Quick steps to clear the code

  • Press CLEAR once to stop cooking and clear the display.
  • If the control keeps beeping and the code reappears, write down the exact code (for example F1, F3, F9).
  • Turn the range off and let it sit for a minute, then try setting BAKE again.
  • If the code returns immediately, check for obvious issues like a stuck key or moisture on the control panel.

If the code comes back: what it usually means

The manual explains that the electronic oven control monitors key circuits and will stop operation and beep if it detects a fault.

What you see What to do next Why
Code clears and does not return Resume normal cooking Likely a temporary control glitch
Code returns during BAKE/BROIL Record the code, press CLEAR, then troubleshoot The control is detecting a repeatable fault
Continuous beeping with code Press CLEAR to stop beeping; arrange repair if it persists Range may disable heating for safety

Parts that commonly relate to repeat error codes

If the oven will not heat correctly after clearing the code, these model-matched parts are often involved in heating or sensing:

Why it matters

Clearing the code gets you cooking again when the issue is temporary, but a repeating code is the range telling you it detected a real problem. Recording the exact code helps pinpoint whether the issue is control-related, wiring-related, or a heating component such as an igniter or sensor.

Last updated: January 2026

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