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Frigidaire FFGF3023LWF gas range

Frigidaire FFGF3023LWF gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFGF3023LWF gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Gas Range FFGF3023LWF FAQs

On the Frigidaire gas range model FFGF3023LWF, the model and serial tag is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. Open the storage drawer (or warmer/broiler drawer, depending on your configuration) to access the identification plate. See the installation guide for the exact location diagram.

Quick steps to locate the tag
  • Turn the oven off and let it cool.
  • Pull the storage drawer fully open (or remove it if needed).
  • Look at the right side of the oven front frame (the frame around the oven opening).
  • Write down the model number and serial number exactly as shown.
  • Use that model number when ordering parts or checking fit.
What the identification plate tells you

Besides the model number, the plate typically lists key details used for parts and service:

Plate detail Why it matters
Model number Ensures parts match your exact range configuration
Serial number Helps confirm production series and compatible revisions
Fuel type and pressure setting Confirms natural gas vs. LP setup and factory adjustment
Burner ratings Helps match correct burner-related parts
Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can look similar across model families, but parts like an oven igniter, temperature sensor, or burner components can vary by revision. Using the exact model number from the identification plate helps us match the correct parts the first time.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. For your Frigidaire gas range model FFGF3023LWF, looking up parts by the full model number is the most reliable way to match the correct replacement part, because it ties the part list to your exact burner ratings, fuel type, and factory gas pressure setup.

How to find the model number on this range

The identification plate is on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame. Open the storage drawer, warmer drawer, or broiler drawer (depending on your configuration) to view it, then copy the model and serial numbers exactly. See the FFGF3023LWF installation guide for the location details.

  • Open the drawer and locate the identification plate
  • Write down the model number (FFGF3023LWF) and serial number
  • Include any lot number or letter shown on the plate
  • Use that exact model number when searching for parts
What you can confidently match by model number

Using the model number helps you select parts that fit your exact Frigidaire range configuration.

What you’re matching Why it matters Example part for this model
Oven ignition parts Restores reliable bake or broil ignition Range oven igniter 5304506545
Temperature sensing Helps correct inaccurate oven temps Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Surface burner hardware Helps ensure proper flame and ignition Frigidaire range surface burner igniter and orifice holder 316536602
Why it matters

Ranges can look similar but use different igniters, burner caps, wiring harnesses, or gas components. Matching by model number reduces wrong-part returns and helps your range ignite, heat, and regulate temperature correctly.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Frigidaire FFGF3023LWF gas range, replacing a burner igniter usually means accessing the igniter at the burner, transferring the mounting and wire connection, then reassembling and verifying ignition. After installation, the igniter should spark (surface) or glow and light the oven burner within about 30 to 60 seconds.

Before you start (safety and prep)
  • Shut off power at the breaker; igniters run on electricity.
  • Shut off the gas supply at the manual shut-off valve.
  • Let the range cool completely.
  • Pull the range out carefully if you need rear access.
  • Wear safety glasses and use the right tools listed in the installation guide.
Surface burner igniter replacement (top burners)
  1. Remove the grate and lift off the burner cap; confirm it was seated correctly before disassembly.
  2. Remove the burner head as needed to expose the electrode (spark igniter).
  3. Disconnect the igniter wire connector (note routing and any clips).
  4. Remove the mounting screw(s), swap in the new igniter, and secure it.
  5. Reinstall the burner head and cap, making sure the cap sits flat.
  6. Restore gas and power; test ignition.

What “good” looks like: you should hear clicking/sparking at LITE and the burner should light within about 4 seconds after air is purged from the gas line.

Oven burner igniter replacement (bake or broil)

Oven igniters glow like a light bulb; once hot enough, the gas valve opens and the burner lights.

  • Remove oven racks and the oven bottom panel to access the burner area.
  • Remove the igniter mounting screws from the burner tube.
  • Disconnect the igniter wiring connector.
  • Install the replacement igniter, secure it, and route wires away from heat.
  • Reassemble panels; restore gas and power.
Quick timing check
Burner type Normal behavior Typical time to light
Surface burner Sparks at LITE, then flame Up to ~4 seconds
Oven burner Igniter glows, then flame ~30 to 60 seconds
Parts that commonly fix “no spark” or “no glow”

If you are replacing an oven igniter for this model, these are common matches:

Why it matters

A weak or failed igniter can prevent ignition, cause delayed lighting, or lead to uneven heating. Correct burner cap placement and proper ignition timing help your Frigidaire range heat safely and consistently.

Last updated: January 2026

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