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Frigidaire FGGF3059TFB gas range

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Frigidaire Gas Range FGGF3059TFB FAQs

Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most reliable way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire gas range model FGGF3059TFB, because it filters results to the exact burner, oven, and control components used on that range.

Where to find the model number on FGGF3059TFB

On this range, 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; then record the model and serial numbers. See the FGGF3059TFB installation guide.

How to use the model number to get the right part

Use the full model number exactly as shown on the plate (letters and numbers matter). When you search by model, we can match parts like igniters, sensors, and burner components to your specific configuration.

  • Enter FGGF3059TFB exactly (no extra spaces)
  • Use the model tag, not the number on the control panel or door
  • Keep the serial number handy for service questions
  • Match the part by name and part ID, not just a photo
  • Confirm finish and burner size when ordering cosmetic or surface parts

Common examples of model-matched parts

These are examples of parts that are typically selected by model to avoid fit and wiring mismatches:

What you’re fixing Part type to look up by model Example part for this model
Oven will not heat (bake) Bake igniter Bake igniter 316489403
Oven temperature seems off Oven temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor 316490000
No oven light Appliance light bulb Appliance light bulb, 40-watt 316538904

Why it matters

Gas ranges often use similar-looking igniters, burner heads, and sensors across multiple Frigidaire families. Searching by FGGF3059TFB helps prevent ordering a part that mounts differently, has a different connector, or is calibrated for a different oven control.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Frigidaire gas range model FGGF3059TFB, turn all controls to OFF, then unplug the range (or switch off the circuit breaker) for about 30 seconds and restore power. This clears many control and ignition glitches after a power interruption.

  • Set all surface burner knobs and oven controls to OFF.
  • Unplug the power cord, or turn OFF the kitchen range breaker.
  • Wait 30 seconds.
  • Restore power.
  • Confirm the display is normal, then test Bake and a surface burner.

If the reset was after a power outage

The installation guidance for this range is clear: do not try to operate the electric-ignition oven during an electrical power failure; set oven controls to OFF and wait for power to return. When power resumes, the oven ignitor can re-ignite if the oven control was left ON, so resetting controls to OFF first matters. See the FGGF3059TFB installation guide.

Lighting a surface burner during an outage (if needed)

  • Turn the burner knob to OFF first.
  • Hold a lit match at the burner.
  • Slowly turn the knob to LITE.
  • Use extra caution and keep flammables away.

When a reset does not fix “no bake” or weak heating

If the oven still will not heat after a reset, the most common causes are an ignition or temperature-sensing problem. On this model, two high-value checks are:

Symptom What it often points to Common next step
No glow from igniter, no flame Failed bake igniter Replace bake igniter 316489403
Oven heats but temperature is inaccurate Sensor out of range Test/replace range oven temperature sensor 316490000

Why it matters

A proper reset restores safe, predictable operation after a power event and prevents the oven from attempting to re-ignite unexpectedly when power returns. For model-specific operating details and “Before You Call” checks, use the FGGF3059TFB owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Frigidaire gas ovens, including the Frigidaire FGGF3059TFB gas range, last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent cleaning, correct burner ignition, and prompt repair of ignition or temperature issues are what most often keep a range performing well for its full lifespan.

What affects lifespan the most

  • How often you bake/broil (daily use wears igniters and controls faster)
  • Heat and grease buildup (can stress wiring, switches, and the control area)
  • Ignition health (a weak igniter can delay lighting and strain the gas valve)
  • Temperature accuracy (overheating or long preheat times increase wear)
  • Ventilation and installation (proper setup reduces heat damage around the console)

Quick checks that help your oven last longer

Use these practical checks from the start of ownership and anytime performance changes.

  • Confirm bake ignition: set Bake to 300°F and the burner should ignite within 60 seconds
  • Confirm broil ignition: set Broil and the broil burner should ignite within 60 seconds
  • Keep burner ports and caps seated correctly after cleaning
  • Avoid running the oven when heavy spillovers are smoking; clean after cooling
  • Replace worn ignition parts early (slow ignition is a common “wear” symptom)

Common “wear” symptoms and likely parts

Symptom What you notice Common part to check on FGGF3059TFB
Slow or no bake ignition No flame, or delayed lighting Bake igniter 316489403
Oven temperature swings Food undercooks or overcooks Range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Slow or no broil ignition Broil will not light reliably Frigidaire range broil igniter 5304506545

Why it matters

A gas range usually reaches the end of its useful life because ignition and temperature-control parts wear out, not because the cabinet “fails.” Replacing an igniter or sensor at the first signs of trouble often restores normal bake and broil performance and helps you get the full 10 to 15 years.

For model-specific operating and care steps (including cleaning guidance and “before you call” checks), use the FGGF3059TFB owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire gas range model FGGF3059TFB, the model and serial number tag is found by pulling out the lower drawer and checking the oven front frame area. On this model, the identification plate is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame (visible with the drawer open). Refer to the FGGF3059TFB installation guide for the exact access description.

How to find it (quick steps)

  • Turn the range off and let it cool.
  • Pull the storage drawer straight out.
  • Look at the front frame around the oven opening.
  • Check the right-hand side of that front frame for the identification plate.
  • Take a clear photo so you have it for parts ordering and service.

What to write down

  • Model number (example: FGGF3059TFB)
  • Serial number
  • Lot number or letter (if shown)

Quick reference table

Item on the tag What we use it for Why it matters
Model number Correct diagrams and parts match Prevents ordering the wrong Frigidaire part
Serial number Service identification Helps match production details
Lot number/letter Parts inquiries Narrows exact configuration

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can have similar-looking parts across model families; the model and serial tag ensures we match the correct igniters, controls, and hardware for your exact configuration.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire FGGF3059TFB gas range smells like gas, treat it as a safety issue first. Follow the “What to do if you smell gas” steps in the FGGF3059TFB owner’s manual, then address common causes like incomplete ignition, clogged burner ports, or a failing igniter.

Safety first (do this immediately)

If you smell gas when the range is off, or the odor is strong:

  • Do not try to light any appliance.
  • Do not touch electrical switches.
  • Do not use a phone in the building.
  • Call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone and follow their instructions.
  • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.

Common causes when the range is running

A brief gas odor at ignition can happen, but ongoing gas smell usually points to a problem.

  • Weak or delayed ignition: gas flows before it lights, so you smell unburned gas.
  • Dirty or clogged burner ports: flame is uneven or lifting, causing incomplete combustion.
  • Oven ignition problem: a weak igniter can allow gas to build before ignition.
  • Gas supply/regulator issue: incorrect pressure can affect combustion.
  • Ventilation: poor airflow can make normal combustion odors linger longer.

Quick checks you can do (power and gas off first)

  • Confirm all burner knobs are fully in the OFF position.
  • Inspect burner caps and heads for spills, grease, or blocked ports; clean and dry thoroughly.
  • Watch the flame when operating: it should be steady and mostly blue; large yellow tips indicate poor combustion.
  • If the oven smell is the issue, suspect the igniter circuit first.

Parts that commonly fix a gas smell symptom

Symptom Most likely area Example part for FGGF3059TFB
Oven smells like gas before lighting Bake ignition Bake igniter 316489403
Burner clicks but lights late/uneven Surface ignition/ports Clean ports; inspect igniter wiring
Odor and performance issues across burners Gas pressure regulation Range pressure regulator 316091711

Why it matters

A persistent gas odor can indicate unburned gas or improper combustion, which increases fire risk and can damage components like the oven burner system over time.

Last updated: February 2026

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