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Parts That Fix Frigidaire Range FFGF3052TSA Little to no heat when baking

Little to no heat when baking is a commonly reported symptom for the FFGF3052TSA Frigidaire Range, and we have put together a full guide on how to fix this. This advice is based on feedback from people who own this exact appliance. We have listed the most common parts for your FFGF3052TSA Frigidaire Range that will fix Little to no heat when baking. We have included repair instructions, and helpful step-by-step video tutorials. If you are experiencing this issue, not to worry, DIYers just like you have fixed this, and shared their experience to help you!

1 PROBE
Fixes Symptom 80% of time
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22 Reviews

Rated by 5 customers 

  

Really Easy 

15 - 30 mins 

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Note: Connector could be different than original. If so cut & splice wires together with porcelain wire nuts.

$ 22.77
  On Order
PartSelect Number PS11731754
Manufacturer Part Number 316233903

Replacing your Frigidaire Range PROBE

Replacing your PROBE

Customer Repair Stories

Error message on display ff30

Slid oven out removed one screw one plug replaced part took 5 minutes.told parts repair the error message and they sent me the correct part in two days will use them again saved me from Repair man wanted 85 dollars just to look at it my cost was 28 for probe and 8 dollars for shipping already helped neighbor with their stove they needed new ignighter 12 dollars repair place want 110 to come look at it this site walks you through repair best service!!!!
  • Roger from CHICAGO, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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Range would not come on

Turned off power, took back off stove removed old probe.
I had to splice wires since new probe ends did not match up.
the instructions were to splice the wires. I had the breaker off for about 3 hours. this is not in the instructions, but being a widow, I had to ask a few people why it would not come on after I connected the wires.
After waiting, I turned the breaker on and my range came back on.
  • MaryLou from Monroe, NC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Fixes Symptom 15% of time
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28 Reviews

Rated by 10 customers 

  

Really Easy 

15 - 30 mins 

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This is an oven igniter for various ranges. This part is used to ignite the burner within gas ovens. If your oven is not heating properly this igniter has likely failed and is in need of replacement. To replace this igniter, you will need pliers, a screwdriver, and a wrench. This igniter is an OEM part and does not come with any other accompanying parts or accessories.

$ 135.55
  In Stock
PartSelect Number PS12071409
Manufacturer Part Number 5304509706

Customer Repair Stories

Oven would not heat

Unplug the range, remove racks. Remove 2 screws from the bottom back corners ( this was the hardest part. I used a stubby screwdriver, but a longer one would be better. They are fairly long screws). Remove oven bottom, lifting from the rear. Remove burner cover. Bottom left corner is a triangle cover. Remove this too. Remove the 2 screws holding the old igniter in place. The igniter unplugs easily. ( I used pliers, the plug has a clip, and pliers grip better.) Install new igniter ( it only fits in one way ) reinstall mounting screws and covers. Replace oven bottom. (I didn't replace the 2 screws. The bottom sits solidly, and they are a bit of a pain.) Plug in, set clock, test for oven to fire up.
  • Aaron from MILLPORT, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Long time before oven would light / propane smell

Unplug range, remove oven racks, remove 2 screws at the rear of oven bottom sheet metal panel. Lift the back of the panel and slide to the rear a little , then remove panel. Remove nut on top of heat shield and remove shield.. Open broiler draw slightly Note wire connections to gas valve. Remove Philips head screw from sheet metal guard bottom left rear to access wire connection. remove 2 hex head screws the hold igniter in place and install new igniter. remove spade connectors from gas valve and connect spade connectors from new igniter. , remove molex connector from bottom left rear and connect one from new igniter..Install shield in left rear bottom. install heat shield over burner and install nut. Install sheet metal panel in bottom of oven and 2 rear screws.. install oven racks and plug range back in. set clock and test your repair.
  • Thomas from CAMPTON, NH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Fixes Symptom 4% of time
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14 Reviews

Rated by 11 customers 

  

Really Easy 

30 - 60 mins 

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This part is a replacement electronic clock/timer for your oven. The clock timer will display the time, and can be used to set a timer. If the clock will not start, will not allow you to program the time or timer, or if the touchpad does not respond at all, you may need to replace the clock. As you will be working around electricity for this repair, be sure to disconnect power from the oven before you begin. This part is sold individually.

$ 152.82
  In Stock
PartSelect Number PS12717913
Manufacturer Part Number 5304518661

Customer Repair Stories

The clock unit went out so the oven could not work.

The screws had to be removed to take top off stove back and remove the unit. New unit was put in place and screws put back in.
  • Carol from Newberry Springs, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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We had a transformer go out in our block and made a surge which blew out the electronic oven control

The repair of the oven was really easy . I removed a total of 7 screws with a 1/4 inch nut driver to remove the back cover of the instrument panel. I then unplugged the wires from the from the oven control and with a phillups screw driver I removed 4 screws that hold the oven control,the face plate with the words on it has to be taken off the old control and put on the new one . I then installed the new oven control by putting the 4 screws back on and plugging back the wires. I then replaced the back cover with the 7 screws and plugged the power back in the outlet, The clock has to be adjusted and your done.
  • Alberto from Houston, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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