How long does a Frigidaire gas range last?
A Frigidaire gas range like model PCFG3078AFC typically lasts 13 to 19 years with normal household use. Longevity depends most on keeping burners clean, preventing overheating, and replacing wear items (especially oven igniters) when performance starts to drop.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most free standing gas ranges reach the upper end of their lifespan when these basics are consistent:
- Burners stay clean and ports are not clogged
- Oven igniter lights quickly and reliably
- Door seal holds heat in (no big heat leaks)
- Cooling airflow is not blocked (rear and bottom vents)
- Spills are cleaned before they bake onto surfaces
Parts that commonly wear out first
On gas ranges, ignition and temperature-control parts usually fail before major gas components.
- Oven igniter: slow preheat, no bake flame, or intermittent lighting (common mid-life repair)
- Oven temperature sensor: inaccurate temps, overbaking, or temperature swings
- Door seal: heat escaping, longer cook times, hotter control area
- Cooling fan components (on models equipped): noisy fan or overheating symptoms
If your bake function is weak or won’t light, the bake igniter 316489403 is a common fix path for PCFG3078AFC.
Quick “age vs. repair” guide
| Range age | What we usually see | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| 0 to 5 years | Minor adjustments, cleaning | Deep clean burners, verify flame quality |
| 6 to 10 years | Igniter or sensor issues | Test igniter glow and oven temps |
| 11 to 19 years | Multiple wear items | Prioritize safety checks and key repairs |
| 20+ years | Frequent breakdowns | Compare repair cost vs. replacement |
Why it matters
A weak igniter or leaking door seal can make the oven run longer and hotter than necessary, which increases gas use, stresses controls, and shortens the overall life of the range.
Last updated: January 2026
Why are gas stoves being discontinued?
Gas stoves are not universally “discontinued,” but many areas are shifting away from new gas cooking because burning natural gas creates indoor air pollutants and adds greenhouse-gas emissions. For a Frigidaire PCFG3078AFC free standing gas range, this mainly affects future home hookups and local building rules, not day-to-day parts support.
What’s driving the shift away from gas cooking
Several factors are pushing builders, cities, and utilities toward electric or induction cooking:
- Indoor air quality: Gas combustion can increase nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) in the kitchen.
- Climate goals: Natural gas use contributes to greenhouse-gas emissions; methane leaks can occur upstream and in homes.
- New construction policies: Some jurisdictions restrict or discourage new gas hookups in new builds.
- Efficiency and electrification incentives: Rebates and programs often favor electric appliances.
- Ventilation realities: Many homes do not consistently use a properly vented range hood, which increases exposure.
What this means for your Frigidaire PCFG3078AFC range
If you already have a working gas connection, you can typically keep using and repairing your range. The practical impact is usually about installation options in the future, not immediate usability.
| Situation | What typically happens | What you can do |
|---|---|---|
| Existing home with gas line | You can keep the range and service it | Maintain burners, verify ventilation, replace failed parts |
| New build or remodel | Gas hookup may be limited by local code | Plan for electric/induction option or confirm gas allowance |
| Poor oven ignition/heating | Not related to “discontinuation” | Diagnose igniter, sensor, gas supply, and controls |
If your oven won’t heat, check these common gas-range issues
“Gas is going away” often gets blamed for problems that are actually repairable failures:
- Weak or failed igniter (bake or broil)
- Temperature sensor out of range
- Gas pressure/regulator issue
- Control board relay failure
- Door lock or latch problem preventing heat in some modes
For example, a no-bake symptom commonly points to the bake igniter 316489403.
Why it matters
Understanding the difference between policy changes (new hookups, incentives) and appliance reliability helps you make the right call: repair a solid range, improve ventilation, or plan an electric upgrade when it makes sense.
Last updated: January 2026
Where can I find the gas range model number?
For your Frigidaire gas range model PCFG3078AFC, the model number is printed on a rating label attached to the range cabinet. We most often see it on the oven frame behind the door, or on the back of the range near the vent area.
Most common places to check
- Open the oven door and look along the door frame (door jamb) on the left or right side
- Pull out the bottom storage drawer and check the frame behind the drawer opening
- Look on the back panel of the range near the vent or gas connection area
- Check the side panel near the lower rear corner (use a flashlight)
Quick tips to find it faster
- Let the range cool completely before reaching near the oven opening
- Use your phone camera and flash to read small print
- Wipe grease or dust off the label gently so the characters are readable
- Write down the full model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
- If the label is damaged, use the clearest remaining characters to narrow the match
What the label usually looks like
| What you may see | What it means | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | The exact range version (example: PCFG3078AFC) | Ensures parts fit and diagrams match |
| Serial number | Unique ID for your specific unit | Helps with service history and production date |
| Gas type info | Natural gas or LP details | Helps when diagnosing ignition and flame issues |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct Frigidaire parts and diagrams for your exact range configuration. That prevents ordering look-alike parts that do not mount, wire, or fit correctly.
If you are already troubleshooting an oven that will not heat, the model number also helps us match common ignition parts like the bake igniter 316489403.
Last updated: January 2026




