How to Troubleshoot a Frigidaire Gas Oven That Won't Heat

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Steps:

  1. Ensure other gas appliances in the home operate normally to confirm overall supply.
  2. If no gas appliances ignite, contact a qualified gas technician before continuing.
  3. Light each stovetop burner and confirm a steady flame.
  4. Absent ignition or weak flame points to a supply or regulator problem that is outside the scope of this guide.
  5. Do not proceed with oven repair until the cooktop functions correctly.
  6. Set the control to broil and observe whether the upper igniter glows and the broiler heats.
  7. If both bake and broil fail, suspect the safety valve or control board.
  8. Select bake and look through the lower oven vents for a bright orange glow from the igniter.
  9. No visible glow almost always indicates a failed igniter assembly.
  10. Pull the hinge locking tabs toward the door with a screwdriver on both sides.
  11. Raise the door slightly, lift it up, and remove it from the stove chassis.
  12. Keep fingers clear of the hinges because they can snap back suddenly.
  13. If a latch retracts during removal, reposition it with the screwdriver before lifting.
  14. Loosen the two rear thumb screws inside the oven cavity by hand or with a slotted screwdriver if rusted.
  15. Lift the floor panel up, pull it back, and slide it out over the front lip.
  16. Heavy rust on the panel signals past moisture that could have shortened igniter life.
  17. Remove the two screws on the flame spreader baffle and lift the sheet metal off the burner.
  18. Locate the igniter on the burner bar and remove its two mounting screws from the right side.
  19. Use a stubby driver or additional clearance if room is tight.
  20. Remove the back-wall screw and the front screw securing the burner bar to the oven.
  21. Lift the bar up and pull it forward to free it from the orifice.
  22. Taking the bar out improves access for both removal and reinstallation of the igniter.
  23. Trace the igniter wires to their connector or splice point behind the cavity.
  24. Unplug or cut the wires, leaving enough length on the harness for splicing.
  25. Universal igniters with the same shape work on most models and cost far less than factory parts.
  26. Retain any original high-temperature insulation sleeves for reuse on the new leads.
  27. Align the new igniter with the burner bracket and secure it with the two screws.
  28. A different looking heat shield does not affect performance.
  29. Avoid hitting or touching the ceramic element because it is fragile.
  30. Strip a small section of insulation from both old harness leads and the new igniter leads.
  31. Twist matching wires together and secure each joint with a ceramic wire nut rated for high heat.
  32. Ensure no bare conductors touch metal parts or the burner.
  33. Position the burner bar over the orifice, slide it fully rearward, and reinstall its front and rear screws.
  34. Route all wiring away from the burner channel to avoid heat damage.
  35. Reconnect power and set bake to 350 °F to observe the new igniter.
  36. A healthy igniter reaches bright cherry-red in about 90 seconds.
  37. If flame fails to appear within two minutes, suspect a weak igniter or a faulty safety valve.
  38. Disconnect power before performing further electrical tests.
  39. With power off, pull one spade from the bake side of the safety valve under the oven.
  40. Set the multimeter to resistance and probe both valve terminals.
  41. Continuity or low ohms means the valve is good; OL or no reading indicates a failed valve.
  42. Reattach the terminal securely after testing.
  43. Clamp an amp-capable meter around a single igniter lead before restoring power.
  44. Start bake mode and record the peak current reading from a safe distance.
  45. Normal draw is 3.0–3.6 A; below 2.6 A means the igniter is weak even if it glows.
  46. Testing on live voltage carries shock risk; wear insulated gloves and keep hands clear.
  47. Hook the rear tabs of the flame spreader into the back slots and lower it onto the front ledge.
  48. Tighten the two front screws and the rear thumb screws to secure the panel.
  49. Insert the door hinges into the chassis slots and lower the door open.
  50. Push both hinge latches toward the oven to lock them.
  51. Slide the warming drawer onto its rails until it seats fully.
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