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Frigidaire FGF368GCB gas range Parts

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  • Crosley Range Oven Control Board for Frigidaire FGF368GCB - Part 5304509983

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    Clock Timer

    Part #316418201

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  • Range Side Panel, Left (black) for Frigidaire FGF368GCB - Part 316400145

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    Range Side Panel, Left (black)

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  • Shield,flue for Frigidaire FGF368GCB - Part 5304510473

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  • Tappan Range Control Panel Inner Shield for Frigidaire FGF368GCB - Part 316230708

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    Range Control Panel Inner Shield

    Part #316230701

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  • Ikea Range Oven Light Rocker Switch for Frigidaire FGF368GCB - Part 5304527841

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    Range Oven Light Rocker Switch (black)

    Part #316448700

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  • Range Screw for Frigidaire FGF368GCB - Part 316021109

    Range Hex Head Screw, #8-18 X 3/8-in

    Part #316021105

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  • Range Hex Nut for Frigidaire FGF368GCB - Part 5303013272

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    Range Hex Nut

    Part #5303013272

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  • Range Surface Burner Cap for Frigidaire FGF368GCB - Part 316206600

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    Range Surface Burner Cap

    Part #316206600

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  • Range Surface Burner Cap, 14,000-btu (black) for Frigidaire FGF368GCB - Part 316219900

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    Range Surface Burner Cap, 14,000-btu (black)

    Part #316219900

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  • Glass for Frigidaire FGF368GCB - Part 316453001

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    Glass

    Part #316453001

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Frigidaire Gas Range FGF368GCB FAQs

Your Frigidaire gas range model number is printed on the identification plate. On model FGF368GCB, you’ll typically find that plate on the right-hand surface of the oven front frame near the storage or warmer drawer area, or on the lower panel area; record the full model and serial number exactly.

Where to look on FGF368GCB

Check these common spots first:

  • Open the storage or warmer drawer and look along the oven front frame (right-hand side)
  • Check the lower panel area near the drawer opening
  • Use a flashlight and wipe grease or dust off the plate so the characters are readable
  • Write down model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter shown
  • Take a clear photo for parts ordering and future service

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

Besides the model and serial number, the identification plate can also list key details such as burner ratings, fuel type, and the gas pressure setting the range was adjusted for at the factory. That information helps us match the correct Frigidaire parts and avoid ordering the wrong component.

Quick checklist before ordering parts

Use this checklist to prevent mix-ups:

  • Match the model number character-for-character (watch 0 vs O, 1 vs I)
  • Confirm you’re using the range’s identification plate, not a label from a drawer or accessory
  • Keep the photo handy when searching for parts like a burner head, igniter, or oven rack
What to record Example format Why we need it
Model number FGF368GCB Ensures correct parts diagrams and fit
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps confirm production details
Lot number/letter Single letter/number Improves parts accuracy on some builds

For diagrams and model-specific details, use the FGF368GCB owner’s manual and the FGF368GCB installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

A Frigidaire gas range like model FGF368GCB typically lasts 13 to 19 years with normal household use. Regular cleaning, keeping burner flames properly adjusted, and replacing wear items (like igniters or sensors) when symptoms start helps many ranges reach the upper end of that range.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most gas ranges fail from a few common wear points rather than the cabinet or cooktop itself.

  • Heavy daily cooking shortens lifespan; light use extends it
  • Grease buildup around burners and in the oven cavity accelerates wear
  • Power quality matters because igniters and controls are electrical
  • Proper burner flame adjustment prevents nuisance outages and soot
  • Promptly fixing weak ignition reduces stress on the gas valve system

Common parts that wear out first

If the oven temperature drifts or the oven will not hold a steady bake temperature, the sensor is a frequent suspect on this style of range.

Symptom Common cause Example part for FGF368GCB
Oven temp too hot or too cool Temperature sensor out of spec Range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Surface burner clicks but lights slowly Dirty burner head or weak spark/air in line Clean burner head; verify ignition timing
Burner goes out on LOW LOW flame set too small Adjust LOW setting per guide

Maintenance that extends life

We recommend these habits to keep your Frigidaire range running longer and safer.

  • Clean the range regularly to keep grease from building up and igniting
  • Keep the area under surface burners free of spills and debris
  • If a burner goes out on LOW, adjust the LOW flame setting as outlined in the FGF368GCB installation guide
  • After long storage in cold conditions, let the range warm above 32°F for at least 3 hours before powering it on (protects electronic controls)
  • If the oven takes longer than about 60 seconds to ignite during bake or broil, troubleshoot ignition components before continued use

Why it matters

A gas range can keep operating for years with minor issues, but delayed ignition, unstable flames, and temperature swings increase stress on components like igniters, the oven gas valve, and the temperature sensor. Addressing those early is the simplest way to reach a full 13 to 19 year service life.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire FGF368GCB 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. Then have a qualified servicer check the range and gas connections per the installation guide.

Immediate safety steps (do these first)

  • Do not try to light any burner or the oven.
  • Do not touch electrical switches and do not 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 clear until the source is identified.

Common causes after the area is safe

A gas odor can come from a true leak or from incomplete combustion.

  • Loose or leaking gas supply connection at the shut-off valve, regulator, or range connector
  • Pressure regulator not set to the correct position or not fully open
  • Burner not igniting promptly (gas flows before ignition)
  • Clogged burner ports causing poor flame pattern and incomplete combustion
  • Oven burner or broil system ignition issue

What a technician typically checks

Check What they do Why it matters
Leak test at joints Uses a liquid leak detector on fittings and connections Confirms leaks without using a flame
Shut-off valve and regulator Verifies valve is ON and regulator is installed correctly Prevents gas seepage and pressure problems
Burner ignition and flame Confirms quick ignition and steady blue flame Reduces unburned gas and odor
Venting and airflow Confirms the oven vent and base airflow are not blocked Supports proper combustion

Parts that can be involved

If the smell happens mainly during baking, a weak or unstable oven flame can be related to the oven gas valve or burner system. A servicer may evaluate components such as the range oven gas valve 316404901 and the bake burner.

Why it matters

Gas ranges need the right gas pressure and plenty of fresh air for proper combustion. A persistent gas smell can signal a leak or delayed ignition, both of which increase fire risk and can damage components over time.

Last updated: February 2026

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