Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire gas range; for this model, use FGF348KCD so the diagrams and parts list match your exact burner, igniter, and control configuration. Use the FGF348KCD owner's manual to confirm where the model tag is located.
Where to find the model number on FGF348KCD
On this Frigidaire range, the serial plate is located behind the broil or storage drawer on the lower right side of the appliance frame. Once you have the full model number, you can match parts by section (cooktop, oven burner, controls).
Tips for reading the tag correctly
- Copy the model number exactly as printed: FGF348KCD
- Write down the serial number too; it can help confirm production variations
- Take a clear photo before the label gets worn or greasy
- If the drawer is hard to remove, follow the steps in the FGF348KCD installation guide
How model-number lookup helps you choose the right part
Model-number search narrows parts to what fits your exact gas range design, which prevents ordering a similar-looking part that mounts differently or uses a different connector.
Common parts customers match by model number
- Oven ignition problems: range oven burner igniter 5304509706
- Surface burner ignition issues: range igniter switch and harness assembly 316580615
- Oven temperature problems: range oven temperature sensor 316233903
- Oven light not working: appliance light bulb, 40-watt 316538904
Quick checklist before you order
Use this checklist to reduce returns and downtime.
- Confirm the appliance is Frigidaire and the model is FGF348KCD
- Match the part to the correct section in the parts diagram (oven vs cooktop)
- Compare the part name and ID, not just the photo
- If you are converting gas type (natural gas vs LP), follow the conversion instructions in the FGF348KCD installation guide
Part examples (what they fix)
| Symptom | Likely area | Example part for FGF348KCD |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not ignite or takes too long | Oven ignition | Range oven burner igniter (5304509706) |
| Clicking but surface burner will not light | Surface ignition circuit | Igniter switch and harness assembly (316580615) |
| Oven temperature is inaccurate | Temperature sensing | Oven temperature sensor (316233903) |
Why it matters
Using the model number keeps your repair focused on parts that fit your exact Frigidaire FGF348KCD gas range, which saves time, avoids repeat repairs, and helps ensure safe, reliable ignition and temperature control.
Last updated: February 2026
How to remove the top of a Frigidaire gas range?
On the Frigidaire FGF348KCD gas range, we do not remove the cooktop as a normal service step; instead, we shut off power and gas, then remove the burner grates, burner caps, and burner heads (when needed) to access mounting screws and components from above. See the FGF348KCD installation guide.
Before you start (safety first)
- Turn off electrical power to the range at the breaker.
- Shut off the gas supply valve.
- Let all burners and the oven cool completely.
- Pull the range forward only as needed; protect the floor.
- Keep hardware organized by burner location.
What you can remove on this model (and what you should not)
The installation instructions for this style of cooktop state that the cooktop is not removable. For most repairs on top-side components, you work by removing burner pieces and, if required, the burner head mounting screws.
Typical top-side access steps
- Remove the surface burner grates.
- Lift off the burner caps.
- If you need deeper access, remove the burner heads by taking out the mounting screws (some versions use square-drive or hex-head screws).
- Reassemble by matching burner parts correctly and ensuring the burner head seats properly on the igniter.
Quick reference: “cooktop removal” vs “burner removal”
| Task | Normal for FGF348KCD? | What you remove |
|---|---|---|
| Lift off entire cooktop/main top | No | N/A (cooktop is not removable) |
| Access screws/components at burners | Yes | Grates, caps, burner heads |
| Fix weak/no spark at a burner | Yes | Caps/heads; inspect igniter area |
Why it matters
Trying to force the cooktop up can bend panels, damage igniters, and create gas leak risks. Removing only the correct burner components gives you access while keeping the sealed top aligned.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common stove parts to replace?
On the Frigidaire FGF348KCD gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are ignition components, the oven light bulb, and oven temperature-related parts. These items wear from heat and daily use, and they directly affect burner lighting, oven heating accuracy, and basic usability.
Most common replacements (and what you’ll notice)
- Oven burner igniter: oven won’t heat, heats slowly, or you smell gas before ignition (common hot-surface igniter symptom). Consider range oven burner igniter 5304509706.
- Surface ignition switch and harness: burners click constantly, won’t spark, or only spark on some knobs. Consider range igniter switch and harness assembly 316580615.
- Oven light bulb (40-watt appliance bulb): oven light out or flickers. The manual specifies a 40-watt appliance bulb and to shut off power before replacing; see FGF348KCD owner’s manual.
- Oven temperature sensor: oven temperature is off, bakes unevenly, or takes too long to preheat. Consider range oven temperature sensor 316233903.
- Oven control board or overlay: display issues, unresponsive keypad, or erratic oven control. Consider range oven control board 5304518661 or range oven control overlay 316220729.
Quick “symptom to part” guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for FGF348KCD |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t ignite or takes a long time to light | Oven ignition | Range oven burner igniter |
| Burners keep clicking or won’t spark | Surface ignition circuit | Igniter switch and harness |
| Oven temp seems inaccurate | Temperature sensing | Oven temperature sensor |
| No oven light | Lighting | 40-watt appliance bulb |
| Dead/garbled display or buttons don’t respond | Electronic control | Oven control board/overlay |
Why it matters
On a gas range, ignition and temperature control parts are the difference between safe, consistent cooking and problems like delayed ignition, weak heating, or unreliable bake results.
Safety and model-specific notes
- Turn off electrical power before servicing the range (especially for igniters and the oven light).
- The manual notes the cooktop is not removable; follow the correct access steps in the documentation to avoid damage.
- For gas conversions and burner/orifice work, use the procedures in FGF348KCD installation guide to keep flame size and ignition correct.
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find model number on Frigidaire gas range?
On the Frigidaire FGF348KCD gas range, the model number is on the rating label located between the bottom edge of the oven door and the top of the pullout storage drawer (at the front of the range). Confirm the exact label location and format in the FGF348KCD owner's manual.
How to locate it quickly
- Make sure the range is cool and the oven door is closed.
- Pull the bottom storage drawer straight out as far as it will go.
- Look at the front frame area just above the drawer opening and below the oven door.
- Use a flashlight; the tag is often small and can be hard to read.
- Write down the full model number and the serial number exactly as shown.
What the label typically includes
| Item on tag | What it’s used for | Example of when you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matching parts to your exact range | Ordering an igniter, sensor, or control overlay |
| Serial number | Production details and service identification | Scheduling service or checking compatibility |
| Gas type info | Installation and fuel setup reference | Verifying natural gas vs LP conversion steps |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match Frigidaire parts and diagrams to your exact configuration. Even small model variations can change which oven igniter, surface burner parts, or control components fit.
Last updated: February 2026




