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Frigidaire FGF337GCF gas range

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Frigidaire Gas Range FGF337GCF FAQs

To reset your Frigidaire FGF337GCF gas range, we recommend doing a simple power reset: unplug the range (or switch the breaker off) for about 30 seconds, then restore power. This clears many control glitches and restores normal ignition and oven operation.

Quick reset steps (safe and effective)
  • Turn all burner knobs to OFF.
  • Unplug the range from the outlet; if you cannot reach the plug, turn the range circuit breaker OFF.
  • Wait 30 seconds.
  • Plug the range back in (or turn the breaker ON).
  • Set the clock if needed, then test a surface burner by turning the knob to LITE.
If the reset did not fix the problem

A reset helps with electronic control hiccups, but it will not correct a fuel, ignition, or sensor issue. Check these common causes next:

  • No power to the range (electric ignition needs power even though the cooktop uses gas).
  • Surface burner ports clogged; clean ports with a small-gauge wire or needle when the burner is OFF.
  • Moisture after cleaning; let the burner run until the flame becomes full and even.
  • Knob not fully turned to LITE; push in and turn until ignition, then adjust flame.
  • Oven not heating; a weak igniter is a common cause on gas ovens.
Symptom What it usually points to What to do next
Burners click but do not light Clogged ports, moisture, or no gas flow Clean and dry burner parts; verify gas supply is on
No clicking/sparking at any burner Power issue or ignition circuit issue Confirm outlet/breaker; then inspect ignition components
Oven will not heat but cooktop works Oven ignition or temperature sensing issue Check igniter and sensor-related symptoms
Parts that commonly solve “no heat” or ignition problems

If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

Why it matters

On the FGF337GCF, the surface burners use electronic ignition, so a brief power reset can restore normal sparking and control behavior. If the underlying issue is clogged burner ports or a failing igniter, the reset is only temporary and the symptom will return.

For model-specific operating and care details, follow the guidance in the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

If you see “337” on your Frigidaire FGF337GCF gas range, treat it as a clue to check the model and rating information first, then focus on basic safety and burner operation checks. Start by confirming the number is not part of the model or rating plate details shown in the installation guide.

First, make sure it is not a model or rating reference

On ranges like the FGF337GCF, numbers you “see” are often:

  • The model number (FGF337GCF) on the rating plate
  • Burner BTU ratings listed on the rating plate
  • A marking on paperwork, packaging, or a parts diagram
Quick check
Where you see “337” What it usually means What to do next
On a label behind the storage drawer or on the frame Model or rating plate info Match the full model number to order correct parts
On paperwork or a parts list Model family reference Use the full model number FGF337GCF
On the control panel display A display message or fault-style indicator Reset power once, then troubleshoot ignition/heating
If “337” appears during a problem (no heat, clicking, won’t light)

Because this is a gas appliance, we focus on safe, common causes first.

Safety step (always)
  • If you smell gas: do not try to light the range or touch electrical switches; follow the gas-safety steps in the owner's manual.
Common checks that fix many “won’t light” complaints
  • Make sure the burner caps are seated correctly and ports are clear
  • Confirm the range is plugged in (spark ignition needs power)
  • Try a different surface burner to compare behavior
  • If the oven will not ignite or takes a long time to light, the igniter is a top suspect; check the range oven burner igniter 5304509706
  • If surface burners keep clicking or won’t spark consistently, the range spark module 5304505695 is a common repair part
Why it matters

“337” is strongly associated with your model number (FGF337GCF). Confirming whether you are seeing a model/rating reference versus a control/display message prevents ordering the wrong Frigidaire range parts and helps you troubleshoot the right system (surface ignition vs. oven ignition).

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire FGF337GCF gas range oven won’t get gas, the most common causes are a weak oven igniter that won’t open the safety gas valve, the gas regulator valve being OFF, or a supply pressure issue. Start with the basic gas and control checks in the owner's manual.

Quick checks first (no disassembly)
  • Confirm another gas appliance in the home works (helps confirm gas supply).
  • Make sure the range gas shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Verify the gas regulator valve is in the ON position (the manual calls this out for “oven does not operate”).
  • Set the clock/time of day if your controls require it before the oven will run.
  • If the oven igniter glows but the burner never lights, treat it as a likely igniter failure.
Parts that commonly cause “no gas to the oven burner”

On this model, these parts are frequent fixes when the oven won’t light:

What the symptom usually means
What you see What it points to What to do next
Igniter does not glow No power to igniter, control issue, wiring Check settings, power, then inspect wiring and control output
Igniter glows, no flame Weak igniter or gas valve not opening Replace igniter first in most cases
Burner lights, flame is yellow/lifting Air shutter or conversion setup Adjust air shutter per the installation guide
Why it matters

A gas oven relies on the igniter and safety valve working together; if the igniter is weak, the valve stays closed and the oven gets no gas. Correct regulator position and proper manifold pressure also prevent ignition and help avoid poor flame quality.

Last updated: February 2026

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