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Tappan TCRG3013AWA tappan-gas range

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Tappan TAPPAN-GAS RANGE TCRG3013AWA FAQs

Yes. We still see Tappan gas ranges like model TCRG3013AWA repaired every day by appliance service companies and qualified technicians. Most repairs are straightforward because common failures involve serviceable parts such as the oven igniter, gas valve, temperature sensor, or burner components.

Who can repair a Tappan gas range?

For a Tappan range, the best options are technicians who regularly service gas appliances and can diagnose ignition, gas flow, and temperature-control issues.

  • Local appliance repair companies (ask if they service gas ranges)
  • Authorized or brand-experienced servicers (varies by region)
  • A qualified technician for gas-related repairs (recommended for safety)
  • DIY for simple, non-gas tasks (like a light bulb), if you are comfortable

Common TCRG3013AWA oven problems that are still repairable

These are the most frequent symptoms we hear, along with parts that often solve them.

  • Oven will not heat or takes too long to preheat: weak igniter
  • Oven temperature is inaccurate: faulty sensor
  • Burner lights inconsistently: burner/igniter hardware issues
  • Gas smell or no gas to burner: gas valve or regulator concerns
  • Oven light out: bulb replacement

Quick part-to-symptom guide

Symptom What to check first Example part for this model
No bake heat Bake igniter glow and amperage Bake igniter 316489403
Temps off Sensor resistance and wiring Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Oven light out Bulb and socket condition Frigidaire range oven light bulb 316538904
No gas flow to oven burner Valve operation and wiring Tappan range oven gas valve 316572800

Why it matters

Gas range problems are often misdiagnosed as “the oven is dead” when the real issue is a single wear part (especially an igniter). Replacing the correct part restores safe ignition and proper baking performance without replacing the whole range.

Before you schedule service (saves time and money)

  • Confirm whether the issue is bake, broil, or surface burners
  • Note whether the igniter glows, clicks, or stays dark
  • Check if other gas appliances in the home are working normally
  • Write down the full model number TCRG3013AWA for the technician

Last updated: February 2026

On the Tappan gas range model TCRG3013AWA, most ovens do not use a standing pilot; they use a hot-surface igniter that lights the bake burner automatically when you set Bake. If your oven will not light, the fix is usually cleaning, restoring gas flow, or replacing the igniter.

Before you try to light anything

Gas ranges can ignite suddenly. We recommend these basics first:

  • Turn the oven control to OFF and let the oven cool
  • Open a window for ventilation
  • Make sure the range is plugged in (the igniter needs power)
  • Confirm the gas shutoff valve is fully open
  • If you smell strong gas, stop and have the gas supply checked

What to do when the oven will not ignite

In most cases, you are troubleshooting an ignition problem, not lighting a pilot.

  • Set the oven to Bake and watch through the broiler drawer opening or oven bottom vents
  • Look for the igniter to glow; it should glow bright and the burner should light shortly after
  • If the igniter glows but the burner does not light, the igniter is typically weak and needs replacement
  • If the igniter never glows, check power, wiring connections, and the oven control circuit
  • If the burner lights but goes out or is erratic, the gas valve or regulator can be involved

Common parts that fix “won’t light” symptoms

Symptom Most common cause Example part for TCRG3013AWA
No glow from igniter Failed igniter or wiring issue Bake igniter 316489403
Oven heats poorly or cycles oddly Temperature sensing issue Frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000
Burner won’t open even with good igniter Gas flow/control issue Tappan range oven gas valve 316572800

Why it matters

Trying to “light a pilot” on an electronic-ignition oven can waste time and create a safety risk. On TCRG3013AWA, restoring reliable automatic ignition (igniter, sensor, gas flow) is what gets the oven heating correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

If you can’t find a part for your Tappan gas range model TCRG3013AWA, the fastest path is to confirm the model number from the range’s ID tag, then search by the exact part name or a known part ID. If you still come up empty, our parts specialists can match the correct replacement using your model and serial information.

Quick checks that usually solve it

  • Recheck the model number characters (for example, TCRG3013AWA vs. a similar-looking letter or number).
  • Search using a common part name (example: igniter, oven rack, pressure regulator).
  • Try a known part ID from this model’s parts list, such as bake igniter 316489403.
  • If you have the old part, search by the manufacturer part number printed on it.
  • Look for alternate wording (example: “oven temperature sensor” vs. “temperature probe”).

Use this approach to narrow the right part

What you have Best way to search Why it works
Model number only Search by model, then filter by section (oven, cooktop, door) Keeps results specific to Tappan TCRG3013AWA
Old part in hand Search by the printed part number Most precise match
Symptom (example: oven won’t heat) Start with the most common failure parts Speeds troubleshooting

Common “can’t find it” situations (and what to do)

  • Part name is too generic: use a more specific term (example: “surface burner head” instead of “burner”).
  • Multiple similar parts: match by location (front-left, rear-right) and appearance.
  • You need hardware: screws and brackets are often listed separately; check small parts like range screw 316240600.

Why it matters

Using the exact model number and a verified identifier (part ID or part number) prevents ordering a look-alike part that does not fit, especially on gas range components like igniters, valves, and regulators.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Tappan range like model TCRG3013AWA, the model number is printed on a rating label attached to the appliance body. We most often see it on the oven frame behind the storage drawer or on the back panel; check a few common spots until you find the label.

Most common places to check

  • Behind the storage drawer: pull the drawer out and look on the frame rails or side walls
  • Oven door frame: open the oven door and check the front frame around the opening
  • Back of the range: look on the rear panel near where the power cord and gas line connect
  • Under the cooktop lip (some models): look up under the front edge of the cooktop
  • Broiler drawer area (if equipped): check the frame just inside the opening

What the label looks like (and what to copy)

The rating label usually includes several identifiers. Copy these exactly for the best parts match:

What you’ll see Example Why we need it
Model number TCRG3013AWA Matches the correct parts diagrams and lists
Serial number (varies) Helps confirm production run details
Gas type Natural gas or LP Ensures correct regulator and orifices

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong burner parts, igniters, or oven components. For example, if you are troubleshooting ignition or heating issues, the correct match for your range can include parts like the bake igniter 316489403 or the Tappan range pressure regulator 5304521339.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Tappan gas range model TCRG3013AWA oven is not working, the most common causes are a failed bake igniter, a problem in the gas supply or regulator, or a control or sensor issue that prevents the oven burner from lighting. Start by confirming the igniter glows and the burner actually lights.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Make sure the range is getting gas (other surface burners light normally).
  • Confirm the oven is set to BAKE and a temperature is selected.
  • Watch the bake igniter: it should glow bright and then the burner should ignite.
  • Check for a tripped breaker or loose power cord (many gas ranges still need electricity for ignition and controls).
  • If you smell gas but it will not light, stop and ventilate; turn the oven off.

Most common part failures on this model

On the TCRG3013AWA, these parts are frequent culprits when the oven will not heat:

Symptom Most likely cause Common fix
No heat; igniter does not glow Failed igniter or wiring issue Inspect wiring; replace igniter if open
Igniter glows but burner never lights (or takes a long time) Weak igniter Replace igniter
Oven heats erratically or temperature is off Temperature sensor issue Test/replace sensor
No ignition and no gas flow to oven burner Gas valve or regulator issue Diagnose gas valve; verify regulator and supply

Helpful model-matched parts to consider:

Why it matters

A gas oven that will not ignite is often an igniter problem; a weak igniter can glow but still fail to pull enough current to open the gas valve, so the burner never lights. Fixing the correct root cause restores safe, consistent baking performance.

Before replacing parts (safety and accuracy)

  • Disconnect power to the range before accessing internal wiring.
  • Shut off the gas supply valve before servicing gas components.
  • If you are unsure about gas or electrical testing, we recommend using a qualified technician.

Last updated: February 2026

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