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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire GCCG3648AS frigidaire/gas cooktop, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire FRIGIDAIRE/GAS COOKTOP GCCG3648AS FAQs

For your Frigidaire GCCG3648AS gas cooktop, the fastest way to get the right part number is to use the model number (GCCG3648AS) and match the part by name in the parts list. On the appliance itself, the model and serial tag is typically on the underside of the cooktop or near the gas connection area.

What to check first

  • Confirm the model number is GCCG3648AS (not a similar-looking series)
  • Look for a rating label on the bottom of the cooktop (often visible from inside the cabinet)
  • Check near the gas pressure regulator and supply line connection area
  • If the cooktop is installed tight, use a flashlight and phone camera to read the tag
  • Once you have the model, match the exact part description and ID in the parts list

Common parts people look up on this model

If you are trying to identify a specific replacement, these are examples of part listings available for GCCG3648AS:

What you are replacing Example part listing name Example part ID
Burner cap (small) Cap,burner ,small 5304533595
Ignition component (right front) Ignitor/orifice Assembly,18k ,rh Front ,assembly 5304533611
Gas regulator Cooktop Pressure Regulator 5304533599
Burner valve Valve,top Burner ,2000 Btu 5304533577

Why it matters

Cooktop parts are model-specific; using the exact model number and matching the part ID prevents ordering a burner cap, ignitor/orifice assembly, or valve that fits a different Frigidaire cooktop.

Quick shortcut if you already know the part you need

If you already know what failed (for example, a burner that will not light or a knob that will not turn smoothly), start by locating that part in the list and matching the ID, such as the cooktop pressure regulator 5304533599 or the ignitor/orifice assembly,18k ,rh front ,assembly 5304533611.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Frigidaire GCCG3648AS gas cooktop, we reset power to the unit: turn the cooktop circuit breaker OFF (or unplug it if it’s on a cord) for 1 minute, then restore power. This reboots the electronic ignition and any control electronics.

Quick reset steps (safe and effective)

  • Turn all burner knobs to OFF.
  • If the cooktop is sparking or clicking, wait until it stops.
  • Switch the circuit breaker OFF (preferred) or unplug the cooktop.
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Restore power.
  • Test ignition on one burner; confirm normal clicking and flame.

What a “reset” fixes (and what it won’t)

A power reset is most useful for ignition and control glitches. It will not correct a mechanical gas-flow problem.

Symptom after reset Most likely cause What to check next
No clicking/sparking on any burner Power supply issue or ignition circuit issue Verify breaker, then inspect the ignitor wiring and switch harness
Constant clicking even when OFF Moisture/soil around ignitor or a stuck switch Dry and clean around burner bases; check knob switches
One burner won’t light but others do Clogged burner/orifice or failed ignitor/orifice Clean burner ports; consider replacing the ignitor/orifice assembly
Weak/uneven flame Burner cap not seated or gas regulation issue Reseat cap; check regulator setup

Parts that commonly relate to ignition and flame issues

If the reset doesn’t help, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Why it matters

Resetting power clears temporary electronic lockups so the ignitor circuit can operate normally. If symptoms return quickly, the issue is usually moisture, a failing ignitor circuit, or a gas-flow component that needs cleaning or replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. For your Frigidaire gas cooktop model GCCG3648AS, we look up compatible replacement parts by using the full model number to pull the correct parts list and diagrams, then matching the exact part name and part ID before ordering.

How to look up parts by model number

  • Find the full model number on the cooktop rating label (often under the cooktop, on the underside, or on the chassis near the gas connection).
  • Enter GCCG3648AS to open the model-specific parts list.
  • Use the diagrams to identify the exact component you need (burner, ignitor, valve, grate, manifold).
  • Match the part by part name + part ID (not just “looks similar”).
  • Order the part that matches your cooktop’s configuration and finish.

Common GCCG3648AS parts customers replace

Here are a few model-matched examples from the parts list:

What it affects Example part (model-matched) When it’s commonly needed
Burner ignition Ignitor/orifice assembly,18k ,rh front ,assembly 5304533611 Clicking but no flame, weak ignition on one burner
Gas flow control Valve,top burner ,2000 btu 5304533577 Burner won’t adjust, won’t light, or won’t shut off properly
Burner flame pattern Cap,burner ,xtra large 5304533597 Uneven flame, poor simmer, cap is damaged or missing
Cooktop surface fit/finish Grate,burner ,center 5304533645 Grate is warped, broken, or unstable

Why it matters

Using the model number ensures the part fits your exact burner layout, BTU ratings, and hardware. On gas cooktops, a “close match” can cause poor flame performance, ignition problems, or installation headaches.

Quick tips before you order

  • Compare burner position (left/right, front/rear, center) and BTU rating.
  • If you are replacing an ignition part, inspect wiring and the spark electrode area for grease buildup.
  • If a burner is clicking constantly, check for moisture around the ignitor and switch area.
  • For stainless surfaces, use a non-abrasive method to avoid scratching; see how to clean stainless steel appliances video.

Last updated: February 2026

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