Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. For your Frigidaire LGGF3043KFV gas range, 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 configuration and fuel setup. Use the model and serial tag on the range to avoid ordering the wrong part.
We use the model number from the identification plate when matching parts. On this range, the identification plate is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame; you can access it by opening the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer (depending on your configuration). See the LGGF3043KFV installation guide.
- Full model number: LGGF3043KFV
- Serial number
- Lot number or lot letter (if listed)
- Fuel type and gas pressure information shown on the plate (helpful for gas components)
Searching by model number narrows results to the correct diagrams and part lists for your range.
- Start with the model number search (LGGF3043KFV)
- Use the symptom to choose the right section (burners, ignition, controls, oven)
- Match the part name and reference number from the diagram
- Confirm the part ID before ordering
These are examples of model-matched parts you may see for LGGF3043KFV:
| Symptom | Common part type | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat | Oven igniter | Tappan range oven burner igniter 316489403 |
| Oven temperature off | Temperature sensor | Range oven temperature sensor 316490000 |
| No broil ignition | Broil igniter | Frigidaire range broil igniter 5304506545 |
Gas ranges can have different burner ratings, fuel adjustments, and control variations within the same product family. Using the exact model number helps us keep your repair safe, compatible, and efficient.
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find model number on Frigidaire gas range?
On the Frigidaire gas range model LGGF3043KFV, the model and serial tag is on the oven front frame behind the lower drawer area. Pull out and open the storage drawer (or warmer or broiler drawer, depending on your configuration) and look along the front frame for the identification plate; see the LGGF3043KFV installation guide.
- Turn all burners and the oven off; let the range cool.
- Pull the storage drawer out fully (or open the warmer or broiler drawer).
- Use a flashlight and look along the oven front frame behind the drawer opening.
- Check both sides of the frame if you do not see it immediately.
- Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter.
| Tag item | Why you need it |
|---|---|
| Model number | Matches the correct parts diagrams for your exact range |
| Serial number | Identifies the production run for service and parts compatibility |
| Lot number/letter | Helps distinguish version changes within the same model |
| Fuel type and pressure | Confirms how the range was set up from the factory |
Using the exact LGGF3043KFV model number prevents ordering the wrong Frigidaire gas range parts (like an igniter, temperature sensor, or control component) and helps ensure proper fit and safe operation.
Last updated: February 2026
Why does my Frigidaire gas range smell like gas?
A gas odor from your Frigidaire LGGF3043KFV gas range means you should act on safety first, then troubleshoot. The most common causes are a gas leak at a connection, delayed ignition (unburned gas), or restricted combustion airflow.
- Turn all surface burner knobs and the oven control to OFF.
- Do not try to light any appliance.
- Do not touch electrical switches.
- Use a phone outside the home to call your gas supplier and follow their instructions.
- If you cannot reach the gas supplier, call the fire department.
Follow the exact safety wording and installation checks in the LGGF3043KFV installation guide.
- Loose fitting at the shut-off valve, pressure regulator, or flexible connector
- Delayed oven ignition (gas flows before ignition)
- Surface burner not lighting promptly due to spillovers or misaligned parts
- Clogged burner ports causing uneven flame and incomplete combustion
- Blocked oven vent or restricted airflow around the base (fresh air is required for proper combustion)
| When you smell gas | Most likely cause | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| Strongest near back or lower area | Connection leak | Check joints with liquid leak detector (no flame) |
| Oven lights late, then “whoosh” | Weak igniter | Inspect igniter and burner flame |
| One burner clicks but lights slowly | Dirty/misaligned burner parts | Clean and reseat cap/head |
- Use a liquid leak detector on joints and conduits; never use a match or lighter.
- Verify the regulator service shut-off valve is in the ON position.
- Keep the oven vent and base area clear so combustion air is not obstructed.
If the odor happens mainly during oven start-up, a weak igniter is a common fix; see tappan range oven burner igniter 316489403.
Gas odor can indicate a leak or unburned gas from delayed ignition; correcting it protects your home and helps the range ignite and heat normally.
Last updated: February 2026




