Where to find model number on Frigidaire gas range?
On the Frigidaire gas range model FFGF3015LWD, the model and serial number information is on the serial plate. For this style of range, you access it by opening the broiler drawer or storage drawer and looking for the plate inside the drawer area; confirm the exact spot in the FFGF3015LWD owner's manual.
Where to look on the range
Check these common locations in this order:
- Open the broiler drawer (if your range has one) and look along the frame inside the drawer opening
- Open the storage drawer (if your range has one) and look along the frame inside the drawer opening
- Look for a label that says Model and Serial (often called a “serial plate”)
- Use a flashlight; the plate can be on a side wall or the front frame
- Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
What the label looks like (quick guide)
| What you’ll see | What it’s used for | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (example: FFGF3015LWD) | Parts lookup | Ensures the part fits your exact range |
| Serial number | Production info | Helps match revisions and service info |
| Sometimes a barcode | Identification | Speeds up ordering and service calls |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct Frigidaire parts (like an oven igniter, control board, or temperature sensor) to your exact gas range configuration. One character off can point to a different parts list.
If you’re ordering parts next
Before you buy, we recommend:
- Match the model number from the serial plate to FFGF3015LWD
- Compare the part name and ID carefully (example: range oven burner igniter 5304509706)
- Keep the serial number handy if you’re troubleshooting a heating or ignition issue
Last updated: February 2026
Why does my Frigidaire gas range smell like gas?
If your Frigidaire FFGF3015LWD gas range smells like gas, treat it as a safety issue first: follow the “What to do if you smell gas” steps in the FFGF3015LWD owner's manual, then have the gas supply and ignition system checked before using the range again.
What to do right now (safety first)
- Do not try to light any burner or the oven.
- Do not touch electrical switches or use phones 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.
- Do not use the range again until the source of the gas odor is corrected.
Common causes once the immediate hazard is addressed
After the area is safe, these are the most common reasons a range smells like gas:
- Weak or delayed ignition: gas flows briefly before lighting (often an igniter issue).
- Dirty or clogged burner ports: uneven flame and incomplete combustion.
- Loose gas connection or failing regulator: odor near the back of the range.
- Oven burner ignition problems: the oven takes too long to light.
- Recent LP conversion or gas type mismatch: incorrect setup can cause poor combustion.
Quick symptom guide
| What you notice | Most likely area | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Smell only when oven is on | Oven ignition/burner | Igniter glow and time-to-ignite |
| Smell when any surface burner is used | Surface ignition/burners | Burner caps seated, ports clean |
| Smell even when range is off | Gas supply/regulator | Shutoff valve, regulator, fittings |
Parts that commonly relate to gas odor symptoms
These parts are often involved when ignition is slow or inconsistent on the FFGF3015LWD:
- Range oven burner igniter 5304509706 (if the oven burner is slow to light)
- Range pressure regulator 5304521339 (if odor seems strongest near the gas connection)
- Cooktop module 808608802 (if surface burners click but ignition is unreliable)
Why it matters
A gas odor can indicate unburned gas or a leak. Addressing ignition and gas-supply issues promptly helps prevent flare-ups, soot from incomplete combustion, and unsafe operating conditions.
Last updated: February 2026
How to remove the top of a Frigidaire gas range?
On the Frigidaire FFGF3015LWD gas range, the cooktop (main top) is not removable, so you should not try to lift the entire top like some other ranges. For most repairs and cleaning, you access components by removing the burner grates, burner caps, and (when needed) the burner heads instead; see the installation guide.
What you can remove (and what you should not)
- Remove burner grates and burner caps for cleaning and access.
- Remove burner heads only when a procedure calls for it (for example, orifice access).
- Do not attempt to remove or pry up the cooktop/main top.
- Use caution around the surface igniter electrode so it is not damaged.
- If you need deeper access (spark module, manifold, wiring), follow the disassembly steps in the FFGF3015LWD owners manual and use the correct access panels.
Safe access steps for surface burner service
- Turn all burner knobs to OFF.
- Shut off the gas supply at the manual shut-off valve.
- Let the range cool completely.
- Lift off the burner grates and burner caps.
- If the job requires it, remove the burner head mounting screws and lift off the burner head (keep screws organized).
Common reasons you might be trying to lift the top (and the right fix)
| Symptom | Most likely area | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Burners click but wont light | Ignition circuit | Burner caps seated correctly; electrode not wet/dirty |
| One burner wont spark | Burner-specific ignition | Igniter and orifice holder alignment; wiring at switch harness |
| No burners spark | Spark module or harness | Power supply, harness connections, module output |
If ignition parts are involved, model-matched options include the surface burner igniter and orifice holder 316536602, the cooktop module 808608802 (spark module), and the igniter switch and harness assembly 316580611.
Why it matters
Trying to lift a non-removable cooktop can bend the main top, damage igniter electrodes, and create gas leak risks. Using the correct access method keeps the burner system aligned and safe.
Last updated: February 2026




