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Frigidaire FFGF3011LWC gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFGF3011LWC gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Gas Range FFGF3011LWC FAQs

Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get the right replacement parts for your Frigidaire gas range; for this page, use model FFGF3011LWC and match parts to the diagrams and lists in the FFGF3011LWC owner's manual.

How to find the model number on the range

For Frigidaire ranges like FFGF3011LWC, the model and serial plate is located under the lift-up cooktop. We recommend copying the model number exactly as shown before searching.

  • Lift the cooktop to access the serial plate
  • Write down the full model number (FFGF3011LWC)
  • Also record the serial number and any lot number/letter
  • Use the model number to filter parts lists and diagrams
  • Confirm the part name and ID before ordering

How to look up parts by model number (best practice)

Use the model number to pull up the exact parts list for your appliance, then select the part by name and ID.

What you have What to do Why it helps
Full model number (FFGF3011LWC) Search the model to open the correct parts list Prevents ordering a similar-looking part that does not fit
Symptom (won’t heat, no spark, etc.) Identify the system (oven ignition, surface burners, controls) Narrows the diagram section quickly
Old part in hand Match by part ID and description Confirms compatibility

Examples of parts you can match to this model

Once you are on the FFGF3011LWC parts list, you can choose the exact replacement by the part’s ID and description, such as:

Why it matters

Ranges often have multiple versions that look alike but use different igniters, regulators, overlays, or burner assemblies. Searching by FFGF3011LWC keeps the parts match tied to your exact Frigidaire configuration and fuel setup.

You can order replacement parts for your Frigidaire FFGF3011LWC from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FFGF3011LWC gas range, the model and serial number plate is located under the lift-up cooktop. Lift the cooktop and look for the serial plate; it lists the model number, serial number, and fuel and pressure information.

Where to look on model FFGF3011LWC

Use these quick checks to find the tag fast:

  • Make sure all burners are OFF and the cooktop is cool.
  • Lift up the cooktop (the serial plate is underneath).
  • Look for a metal or foil serial plate with model and serial numbers.
  • Take a clear photo of the plate for future parts ordering.
  • Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter shown.

What information to copy from the serial plate

When we help match parts for your range, these details prevent ordering the wrong item:

What to record Example of what it’s used for
Model number (FFGF3011LWC) Ensures parts fit your exact Frigidaire range
Serial number Confirms production run details
Lot number/letter (if shown) Helps narrow down version changes
Fuel type and pressure rating Confirms correct gas setup (natural gas vs LP)

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can have small design changes within the same series. Using the exact model number from the serial plate helps us match the correct igniter, oven sensor, control overlay, or other replacement parts for your FFGF3011LWC.

After you find it

Once you have the model number, you can:

  • Use the parts list for this model to choose replacements
  • Confirm installation and safety notes in the installation guide
  • Search by model number on Sears PartsDirect if you are looking up additional diagrams or parts

Last updated: February 2026

To replace the oven burner igniter on your Frigidaire FFGF3011LWC gas range, we shut off power and gas, access the igniter at the oven burner tube, swap in the correct replacement, then restore power to confirm the igniter glows and the burner lights normally (typically within 30 to 60 seconds).

Safety first (before you touch anything)

  • Turn off electrical power to the range at the breaker; the igniter circuit is live during bake.
  • Shut off the gas supply valve to the range.
  • Let the oven cool completely.
  • Avoid pulling on wires; disconnect using the connector when possible.
  • If you smell gas at any point, stop and keep the gas off.

Replacement steps (oven burner igniter)

  1. Remove the oven racks.
  2. Remove the oven bottom panel (and flame spreader/baffle if equipped) to expose the burner tube.
  3. Locate the igniter mounted to the side of the oven burner tube.
  4. Disconnect the igniter wiring connector (or carefully note wire routing if hard-wired).
  5. Remove the mounting screws and lift off the old igniter.
  6. Install the new igniter in the same position and orientation; secure it with the mounting screws.
  7. Reconnect wiring, reassemble panels, restore gas and power.
  8. Test bake: the igniter should glow like a light bulb; the gas valve opens after the igniter heats, and flame appears after a 30 to 60 second delay.

What “normal” looks like after replacement

Check Normal result What it suggests if not normal
Igniter glow Bright, steady glow No glow points to power, wiring, or control issue
Time to ignition 30 to 60 seconds Longer delays often indicate a weak igniter
Flame behavior Stable flame once lit Poor flame can relate to gas supply or burner issues

Parts that match this model

For this model, the correct replacement is the range oven burner igniter 5304509706. If the igniter glows but the burner never lights, we also check the Frigidaire range oven gas valve 3203459 as part of diagnosis.

Why it matters

A weak or failed igniter is one of the most common reasons a gas oven will not heat. The igniter must draw enough current to open the oven gas valve; when it cannot, you may see glowing with no flame, long preheat times, or intermittent baking.

For diagrams, wire routing, and panel removal details specific to FFGF3011LWC, use the installation guide. You can also find model-matched parts by searching on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Frigidaire FFGF3011LWC gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are ignition and burner-related components (for lighting and steady flame), plus oven temperature and light parts. These items wear from heat, spills, and normal use, and they directly affect cooking performance and safety.

Most common replacement parts on a gas range

These are the parts we see replaced most often on gas ranges like the FFGF3011LWC:

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely part area Example part for this model
Oven will not heat or takes too long to ignite Oven ignition Range oven burner igniter
Burner clicks but won’t light Spark/ignition Spark module or igniter switch/harness
Burner flame is uneven or weak Surface burner Surface burner assembly
Oven temperature is inconsistent Temperature sensing/control Oven temperature sensor
Oven light doesn’t work Light circuit Bulb or light socket

Why these parts fail most often

Heat and cooking byproducts are hard on range components. Common causes include:

  • High heat cycling that wears igniters and sensors
  • Boilovers and grease that clog burner ports and contaminate igniters
  • Moisture from cleaning that affects spark ignition parts
  • Door seal compression over time that lets heat escape

Why it matters

When ignition and flame quality are off, you can get delayed ignition, poor baking results, and longer cook times. Your installation guide also notes checking for proper burner ignition and a distinct blue flame; flame quality is a key indicator that the burner and air shutter are set correctly.

You can order replacement parts for your FFGF3011LWC from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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