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Frigidaire FGGF3036TFB gas range

Frigidaire FGGF3036TFB gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FGGF3036TFB gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Gas Range FGGF3036TFB FAQs

Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most reliable way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire gas range, including model FGGF3036TFB. Use the complete model number (and serial number when ordering) from the identification plate, then match the part description to your exact range configuration using the FGGF3036TFB owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on FGGF3036TFB

On this Frigidaire range, the identification plate is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. You access it by opening the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer (depending on your configuration).

  • Pull the drawer fully open and look along the right side of the oven front frame
  • Write down the model number and serial number exactly as shown
  • Also note any lot number or letter listed on the plate
  • Keep the info with your Use and Care paperwork for faster ordering later
How to use the model number to choose the right part

Once you have FGGF3036TFB, narrow parts by the system you are repairing (bake, broil, surface burners, controls, door).

  • Start with the symptom (no bake, weak flame, won’t ignite, temperature off)
  • Identify the section (oven burner, surface burner, control, door)
  • Compare the part name and ID to your need
  • Confirm any special notes in the manual (fuel type, burner ratings)
Common examples for this model
Symptom Part type to check Example part for FGGF3036TFB
Oven won’t heat in bake Bake igniter Bake igniter 316489403
Oven temperature seems inaccurate Oven temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Why it matters

Model-based lookup prevents ordering a part that fits a similar Frigidaire range but has different burner ratings, fuel setup, or wiring connectors. That saves time, avoids returns, and gets your range cooking correctly again.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Frigidaire gas range model number is printed on the appliance’s serial plate. For model FGGF3036TFB, the most common place to find it is by opening the lower oven drawer or storage drawer and looking for the rating plate label; write down both the model and serial number.

Where to look on a Frigidaire range

Check these spots in this order (use a flashlight and wipe dust or grease off the label):

  • Open the lower oven drawer or storage drawer and look along the frame for the serial plate
  • Check the oven door frame area (around the front opening)
  • Look just inside the broiler or lower compartment area (if equipped)
  • If the label is hard to read, take a photo and zoom in
What the model number looks like (and what to record)

Model numbers are a mix of letters and numbers. We recommend recording both identifiers so you can match parts and documentation correctly.

Item to record Example format Why you need it
Model number FGGF3036TFB Ensures correct parts diagrams and part fit
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps confirm production details for service
Tips to avoid common mix-ups

These quick checks prevent ordering the wrong Frigidaire parts (igniters, sensors, control boards) for your range.

  • Watch for look-alikes: 0 (zero) vs O (letter), 1 vs I
  • Copy the model number exactly, including all letters at the end
  • If your label shows multiple lines, use the line labeled “Model”
  • Keep the number saved with your paperwork for future repairs
Why it matters

Parts for gas ranges are model-specific. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct items, such as a bake igniter 316489403 or a temperature sensor, and it also ensures you pull the right procedures from the FGGF3036TFB owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

A Frigidaire gas range like model FGGF3036TFB typically lasts 15 years. With normal household use and routine care (cleaning burners, keeping igniters working, and avoiding heavy spills), many units run 13 to 19 years before major repairs become frequent.

Typical lifespan and what usually wears out first

Most “end-of-life” problems on gas ranges are tied to ignition, temperature control, or electronic controls rather than the metal cabinet itself.

  • Igniters often fail first (surface, bake, or broil ignition)
  • Oven temperature sensor can drift and cause inaccurate baking
  • Gas valve issues can prevent the oven from heating reliably
  • Control board failures can cause dead display, error codes, or no-heat symptoms
  • Door lock motor can fail and block self-clean or keep the door locked
Quick guide: what to replace vs. when to consider the range “done”
Symptom Most likely direction Common example part for FGGF3036TFB
Oven won’t heat but broil works Check/replace bake ignition Bake igniter 316489403
Oven temp is off, food under/overcooks Test/replace sensor, then calibrate if available Range oven temperature sensor 316490000
No bake and no broil Diagnose power, control, then gas/ignition (Often control or gas/ignition related)
Burner clicks but won’t light Clean burner head/cap, check igniter (Surface burner parts vary by position)
Maintenance that adds years to a gas range

We see the longest-lasting ranges get simple, consistent care.

  • Keep burner caps seated correctly after cleaning
  • Clean spillovers quickly so ports do not clog
  • Avoid slamming the oven door (protects hinges and control area)
  • Use self-clean sparingly; high heat stresses wiring and controls
  • Follow the cleaning steps and troubleshooting checks in the FGGF3036TFB owner's manual
Why it matters

Knowing the expected lifespan helps you plan: if your FGGF3036TFB is under about 10 years old, a repair like an igniter or sensor replacement is usually a smart investment; past 15 years, repeated control or gas-system repairs often signal it is time to compare repair cost vs. replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

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