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Frigidaire FGFL87DCG gas range

Frigidaire FGFL87DCG gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FGFL87DCG gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Oven Clock for Frigidaire FGFL87DCG - Part 316418306

    Backguard diagram

    Oven Clock

    Part #316418306

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Oven Door Handle Spacer for Frigidaire FGFL87DCG - Part 316408600

    Door diagram

    Range Oven Door Handle Spacer

    Part #316408600

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Tube for Frigidaire FGFL87DCG - Part 316405300

    Burner diagram

    Tube

    Part #316405300

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Backing Shield for Frigidaire FGFL87DCG - Part 316051600

    Backguard diagram

    Backing Shield

    Part #316051600

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Igniter Switch And Harness Assembly for Frigidaire FGFL87DCG - Part 316219006

    Burner diagram

    Range Igniter Switch And Harness Assembly

    Part #316219006

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Screw for Frigidaire FGFL87DCG - Part 316021108

    Range Screw

    Part #316021108

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Main Top Assembly for Frigidaire FGFL87DCG - Part 316411216

    Top/drawer diagram

    Range Main Top Assembly

    Part #316411216

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Surface Burner Head for Frigidaire FGFL87DCG - Part 316212300

    Burner diagram

    Range Surface Burner Head

    Part #316212300

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Oven Door Outer Panel (stainless) for Frigidaire FGFL87DCG - Part 316407806

    Door diagram

    Range Oven Door Outer Panel (stainless)

    Part #316407806

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Igniter Orifice for Frigidaire FGFL87DCG - Part 316430800

    Burner diagram

    Igniter Orifice

    Part #316430800

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Frigidaire Gas Range FGFL87DCG FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire FGFL87DCG gas range, looking up parts by the exact model number is the most reliable way to get compatible replacement parts because it ties your search to the correct diagrams, part lists, and revisions shown in the FGFL87DCG owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on the range

On sealed-burner Frigidaire ranges like FGFL87DCG, the identification plate is typically on the right-hand front frame near the storage or warmer drawer area (or the lower panel area). Use the full model number and the serial number when ordering.

  • Check the right-hand oven front frame at the drawer opening
  • Write down the model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter
  • Match every part to your model before ordering (even common items like bulbs)
  • Use the manual diagrams and parts list to confirm fit

How to use the model number to choose the right part

Once you have FGFL87DCG, you can narrow to the exact component you need (burner, igniter, oven sensor, gas valve, door seal) and avoid look-alike parts.

Common examples for this model

What you are fixing What to search for Example part for FGFL87DCG
Oven temperature issues Oven temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Surface burner won’t light Burner head, igniter/orifice holder Range surface burner head 316212400
Oven light out Oven light bulb, socket Range oven light bulb 316538904

Why it matters

Frigidaire ranges can have similar-looking parts across model families, but differences in burner ratings, fuel setup, and hardware revisions can change which part fits. Using the model number helps prevent returns and gets your range back to safe, normal operation faster.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FGFL87DCG gas range, the model and serial number identification plate is typically on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame near the storage drawer/warmer drawer area (or the lower panel area). Use the number exactly as shown when ordering parts or service; see the FGFL87DCG owner’s manual.

Common places to check on FGFL87DCG

  • Right-hand side of the oven front frame, visible when the storage drawer is opened
  • Behind the storage drawer (remove the drawer for a clearer view)
  • Lower front panel area (if your model uses a lower panel instead of a drawer)
  • Oven front frame area just inside the door opening (near the bottom edge)

Quick steps to find it fast

  1. Turn the oven off and let surfaces cool.
  2. Pull the storage drawer out and look at the right-hand front frame.
  3. If you do not see the plate, remove the drawer and look along the lower panel area.
  4. Write down model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter shown.

What the identification plate tells you (and why it matters)

The plate is more than a label; it helps match the correct Frigidaire gas range parts and setup details.

Plate item Why it matters
Model number Ensures diagrams and parts match your exact range
Serial number Helps confirm production details for service
Lot number/letter Helps narrow down version changes within the same model
Fuel and pressure rating Confirms the range’s factory gas setup (natural gas vs LP conversion)

Why it matters

Using the exact FGFL87DCG model number prevents ordering the wrong burner, igniter, or oven component and speeds up troubleshooting when you reference wiring and gas setup information.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire FGFL87DCG gas range smells like gas, treat it as a potential gas leak first: do not light the appliance or touch electrical switches, and contact your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. After safety is addressed, common causes include incomplete ignition, dirty burner ports, or a supply connection leak.

What to do right now (safety first)

  • Do not try to light any burner or the oven.
  • Do not touch electrical switches or use a phone inside the building.
  • Call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone and follow their instructions.
  • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
  • Keep the area ventilated and keep people and pets away from the range.

For the exact safety steps and warnings for this model, follow the FGFL87DCG installation guide.

If the smell happens only when a burner is on

A brief, faint odor at initial ignition can happen, but a persistent gas smell points to ignition or combustion problems.

  • Burner ports clogged with spills or debris (gas flows but doesn’t ignite cleanly)
  • Burner head not seated correctly after cleaning
  • Weak or inconsistent spark ignition
  • Incorrect flame pattern (lazy yellow flames instead of steady blue)

A common related part is the range surface burner head 316212400 if the burner head is damaged or won’t sit flat.

If the smell is present when everything is off

That pattern is more consistent with a leak in the supply path or a valve that is not sealing.

Smell pattern Most likely direction What we recommend
Smell only during ignition Ignition or burner cleanliness Clean and reseat burner parts; verify strong spark
Smell while cooking (steady) Incomplete combustion Check flame color and burner alignment
Smell when off Supply connection or valve leak Shut off gas; leak test joints with liquid leak detector

Per the installation instructions, check joints and conduits using a liquid leak detector and do not use a flame to check for leaks.

Why it matters

Gas odor can signal a condition that can lead to fire or explosion if ignored. Addressing it immediately protects your home and helps prevent damage to components like the gas valve, igniters, and burner assemblies.

Last updated: February 2026

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