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Frigidaire FCFG3062ASA free standing gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FCFG3062ASA free standing gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Free Standing Gas Range FCFG3062ASA FAQs

For a Frigidaire free standing gas range like model FCFG3062ASA, the model number is printed on a rating label attached to the appliance. We typically find it on the oven door frame, behind the storage drawer, or on a side frame area; write it down exactly so you can match the right parts.

Where to look on your range

Check these common label locations first (use a flashlight and read carefully):

  • Oven door frame: open the oven door and look around the front frame
  • Storage drawer area: pull the bottom drawer out and look on the frame behind it
  • Broiler/oven cavity edge: along the front lip or side trim near the opening
  • Back panel: sometimes on the rear of the range (easier if you can safely access it)
What to write down (so parts match)

The label usually includes multiple identifiers. For parts lookup, the model number is the key.

  • Model number (example format: FCFG3062ASA)
  • Serial number (useful for production date and revisions)
  • Gas type information (natural gas or LP conversion details)
  • Electrical rating (voltage/Hz)
Quick ID checklist
Item on label What it’s used for Example
Model number Correct diagrams and parts FCFG3062ASA
Serial number Version and manufacturing run Varies
Gas type Fuel setup and conversion NG or LP
Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can look similar across model families, but burner parts, valves, and control components can differ by model and revision. Using the exact model number helps ensure you order the correct items, such as a range pressure regulator 316091711 or an lp5 lp conversion kit,w/instructions GRLP5 when applicable.

Tips to avoid common mistakes
  • Copy letters and numbers exactly; 0 (zero) and O (letter) are easy to mix up
  • Include any suffix letters; they can change the parts list
  • If the label is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in to confirm characters

Last updated: February 2026

To remove the cooktop (main top) on your Frigidaire FCFG3062ASA gas range, we shut off gas and power first, then remove the grates and burner pieces so we can access the fasteners that secure the maintop to the frame. Use care to avoid damaging the igniters and gas tubing.

Safety first (do this before touching anything)
  • Turn all surface burner knobs to OFF.
  • Shut off the gas supply at the range shutoff valve.
  • Unplug the range (or switch off the breaker) to prevent accidental ignition.
  • Let the cooktop cool completely.
  • Protect the countertop and finish with a towel or cardboard.
Step-by-step: removing the maintop
  1. Lift off all grates.
  2. Remove burner caps and any removable burner heads/bases (set them aside in order).
  3. Look for screws at the front lip (under the front edge) and/or under burner areas; remove them.
  4. If the top is sealed by clips, gently release the clips with a putty knife while lifting.
  5. Lift the maintop up from the front and support it; do not strain wires, igniters, or gas lines.
  6. If you need the top fully off, disconnect any wire connectors you can reach (label them first), then remove the top.
Parts you may handle during this job
What you’re removing What to watch for When to replace
Grates and burner caps Chipping, stuck-on spills Cracks, warping, heavy corrosion
Burner assembly Igniter tip damage, clogged ports Uneven flame after cleaning
Maintop assembly Scratches, bent edges If the top is dented or won’t sit flat

If your maintop is damaged or you’re replacing it, match it to the correct assembly for this model: maintop,assembly ,black 5304534675.

Why it matters

Removing the top is often required to access surface burner valves, wiring harness connections, and the gas manifold area. Doing it in the right order prevents broken igniters, pinched wires, and gas leaks.

Last updated: February 2026

A Frigidaire free standing gas range like model FCFG3062ASA typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping burners clean, ensuring proper gas pressure, and addressing ignition issues early helps you reach that lifespan.

What affects lifespan most
  • Daily cooking heat and spillovers on the cooktop
  • Proper gas supply pressure and stable flame
  • Keeping burner ports and caps clean and seated correctly
  • Electrical reliability for ignition and controls
  • Prompt repair of weak ignition, uneven flames, or gas odors
Quick maintenance checklist
  • Clean burner caps and ports regularly; dry fully before reinstalling.
  • Confirm grates and caps sit flat to prevent poor flame patterns.
  • Keep the control area free of grease buildup.
  • If flames are consistently too high/low, have gas pressure checked.
  • Replace worn parts instead of forcing knobs or continuing to relight repeatedly.
Parts that commonly impact performance over time

If your range starts lighting slowly, heating unevenly, or showing inconsistent flames, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Symptom Common area Example part for FCFG3062ASA
Weak or delayed burner ignition Surface burner ignition/orifice Ignitor/orifice,assembly ,5k btu ,rh rear 5304533582
Flames too high/low across burners Gas regulation Range pressure regulator 316091711
Oven temperature seems off Temperature sensing Probe 5304533448
Why it matters

A gas range can run for years while slowly losing performance; small issues (dirty burner ports, drifting oven sensor readings, or incorrect gas pressure) increase wear and can shorten the service life.

Last updated: March 2026

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