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Frigidaire FGF337GCB gas range

Frigidaire FGF337GCB gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FGF337GCB gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Gas Range FGF337GCB FAQs

Yes. For Frigidaire gas range model FGF337GCB, looking up parts by the exact model number is the most reliable way to match compatible replacement parts because it ties the search to your range’s specific burner ratings, fuel type, and factory gas-pressure setup. Use the model and serial from the appliance ID plate.

Where to find the model number on FGF337GCB

On this Frigidaire range, the serial plate is located behind the broil or storage drawer on the lower right side of the appliance frame. Confirm the full model number before ordering.

  • Pull out the broil/storage drawer and look at the lower right frame
  • Write down the model number and serial number
  • Also note any lot number/letter shown on the ID plate
  • Use that exact model number when searching parts

How to search parts by model number (best practice)

Use the model number first, then narrow by the system you are repairing (surface burners, oven ignition, oven temperature, controls).

  • Start with FGF337GCB (no extra spaces)
  • Choose the symptom or section (example: “oven won’t heat”)
  • Match the part name to your issue and compare photos
  • Verify fuel setup details if you are working on gas components

Common part examples for this model

Symptom Common part to check Example part on this model page
Oven won’t ignite or takes too long to light Oven burner igniter Range oven burner igniter 5304509706
Oven temperature seems off Oven temperature sensor/probe Oven probe 316233903
Oven light out Oven light bulb or socket Range oven light bulb 316538904

Why it matters

Gas range parts are not “one size fits all”. The ID plate lists burner ratings, fuel type, and the pressure the range was adjusted for at the factory; using the exact model number helps prevent ordering a part that does not fit or perform correctly.

For diagrams, part identification, and model-specific guidance, use the FGF337GCB owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Frigidaire FGF337GCB gas range, we use the model and serial number from the appliance identification plate to look up the correct replacement part numbers. On this model, the serial plate is located behind the broil or storage drawer on the lower right side of the appliance frame (often on the right-hand front frame area).

How to locate the identification plate

  1. Turn the range off and let it cool.
  2. Pull out the broil drawer or storage drawer.
  3. Look on the lower right side of the range frame, near the front opening.
  4. Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter shown.
  5. Use those numbers when selecting parts for FGF337GCB.

What to record (and why)

  • Model number (FGF337GCB): matches parts to your exact range design
  • Serial number: helps confirm production details
  • Lot number/letter: can matter for small design changes within the same model
  • Fuel type and pressure rating: shown on the plate; important for gas components

Quick reference table

What you need Where to find it What it’s used for
Model number Identification plate behind drawer Correct parts lookup
Serial number Identification plate behind drawer Confirms build details
Lot number/letter Identification plate behind drawer Matches running changes

Why it matters

Gas range parts like an igniter, oven temperature sensor, or gas valve can look similar across Frigidaire models. Using the identification plate information helps us match the right part the first time and avoid fit or performance issues.

For diagrams and the exact location callout, check the FGF337GCB owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FGF337GCB gas range, the model and serial tag is on the appliance frame behind the broil or storage drawer, typically on the lower right side. Pull the drawer out to view the identification plate.

How to locate the tag (quick steps)

  • Turn the oven off and let everything cool.
  • Pull the broil or storage drawer straight out.
  • Look at the lower right area of the front frame (around the drawer opening).
  • Find the identification plate with model number, serial number, and often a lot number/letter.
  • Write the numbers down exactly as shown.

What you will see on the identification plate

The tag usually includes key details used for parts matching and service.

Item on tag What it’s used for
Model number (FGF337GCB) Ensures parts fit your exact range
Serial number Helps identify production run
Lot number/letter Useful for service and parts lookups
Fuel and pressure info Confirms natural gas vs LP setup

Why it matters

We use the model number to match the correct Frigidaire parts diagrams and compatible replacements. Even small model variations can change items like the oven igniter, control board, or burner components.

For diagrams and additional location notes, check the FGF337GCB owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire FGF337GCB gas range smells like gas, treat it as a potential leak first: do not light the range, do not touch electrical switches, and call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Then, once it’s safe, we focus on burner ignition and gas connections.

Immediate safety steps (do these first)

  • Do not try to light any burner or the oven.
  • Do not touch electrical switches and do not use a phone inside the home.
  • Call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone and follow their instructions.
  • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
  • After the situation is safe, use the steps below to prevent a repeat.

Common causes on a gas range

A gas odor usually comes from one of these issues:

  • A burner that is not igniting promptly (gas flows before flame lights).
  • Clogged burner ports causing uneven flame and incomplete combustion.
  • A loose fitting in the supply line, regulator, or manifold area.
  • An oven burner that is slow to ignite.
  • A damaged or failing ignition component.

What to check (safe, practical checks)

  1. Surface burners: Confirm each burner lights quickly and burns with a steady flame. Clean burner ports and make sure caps are seated correctly.
  2. Oven ignition: If the smell happens during bake, a weak igniter can delay ignition. For this model, a common fix is replacing the range oven burner igniter 5304509706.
  3. Connections and leak test: With the gas supply on, check joints and conduits using a liquid leak detector; never use a flame.
  4. Regulator shut-off position: Verify the service shut-off valve on the pressure regulator is in the “ON” position.

Quick symptom-to-likely-cause table

When you smell gas Most likely issue What we recommend
Right before a burner lights Slow ignition Clean/seat burner parts; inspect igniter system
Mostly during baking Weak oven igniter Test/replace igniter (often range oven burner igniter 5304509706)
Even when everything is off Supply/regulator leak Leak-test fittings; have a qualified servicer check

Why it matters

Gas odor can signal unburned gas or a leak. Fast ignition, clean burner ports, and leak-free fittings help your range run safely and heat consistently. For model-specific safety and setup details, follow the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

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