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Hi @kimberly88216
As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven but it could also be a faulty temperature probe, a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the board and the components.
Here's the [document|32334|wiring diagram] that may help.
It shows where the bake igniter and the temperature probe connects to the oven control board so that you can check if the wiring connections are OK and the temp probe is OK.
***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board (P9), when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the igniter.
''If there is no voltage applied to the igniter lead'' ''turn off the power to the oven'' and then disconnect the harness plug on connector P11 of the control board and measure between the wires on pins 1 & 2 of the harness cable plug to see if the temperature probe is OK. Make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
-If the igniter is faulty here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best
+If the igniter is faulty here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for [link|https://www.ifixit.com/products/316489403-frigidaire-stove-oven-bake-ignitor|316489403] to find parts suppliers that suit you best
-If the temperature probe is faulty, here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS1528542-Frigidaire-316490000-Temperature-Sensor.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316490000.''
+If the temperature probe is faulty, here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS1528542-Frigidaire-316490000-Temperature-Sensor.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for [link|https://www.ifixit.com/products/316490000-frigidaire-oven-temperature-sensor|316490000]''.''
-If the control board is the problem search online for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.
+If the control board is the problem search online for [link|https://www.ifixit.com/products/5304509230-frigidaire-range-control-board|5304509230]''.'' It isn't cheap.
''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before replacing any parts.''

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Hi @kimberly88216
As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven but it could also be a faulty temperature probe, a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the board and the components.
Here's the [document|32334|wiring diagram] that may help.
It shows where the bake igniter and the temperature probe connects to the oven control board so that you can check if the wiring connections are OK and the temp probe is OK.
***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board (P9), when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the igniter.
-''If there is no voltage applied to the igniter lead'' turn off the power to the oven and then disconnect the wires on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to measure if the temperature probe is OK. Make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
+''If there is no voltage applied to the igniter lead'' ''turn off the power to the oven'' and then disconnect the harness plug on connector P11 of the control board and measure between the wires on pins 1 & 2 of the harness cable plug to see if the temperature probe is OK. Make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
If the igniter is faulty here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best
If the temperature probe is faulty, here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS1528542-Frigidaire-316490000-Temperature-Sensor.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316490000.''
If the control board is the problem search online for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.
''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before replacing any parts.''

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Düzenleyen: jayeff

Metin:

Hi @kimberly88216
As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven but it could also be a faulty temperature probe, a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the board and the components.
Here's the [document|32334|wiring diagram] that may help.
It shows where the bake igniter and the temperature probe connects to the oven control board so that you can check if the wiring connections are OK and the temp probe is OK.
***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board (P9), when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the igniter.
-Whilst there also disconnect the wires on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to measure if the temperature probe is OK. Make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
+''If there is no voltage applied to the igniter lead'' turn off the power to the oven and then disconnect the wires on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to measure if the temperature probe is OK. Make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
If the igniter is faulty here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best
If the temperature probe is faulty, here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS1528542-Frigidaire-316490000-Temperature-Sensor.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316490000.''
If the control board is the problem search online for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.
''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before replacing any parts.''

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Düzenleyen: jayeff

Metin:

Hi @kimberly88216
-As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven but it could also be a faulty temperature probe, a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the two.
+As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven but it could also be a faulty temperature probe, a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the board and the components.
Here's the [document|32334|wiring diagram] that may help.
It shows where the bake igniter and the temperature probe connects to the oven control board so that you can check if the wiring connections are OK and the temp probe is OK.
***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board (P9), when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the igniter.
Whilst there also disconnect the wires on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to measure if the temperature probe is OK. Make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
If the igniter is faulty here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best
If the temperature probe is faulty, here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS1528542-Frigidaire-316490000-Temperature-Sensor.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316490000.''
If the control board is the problem search online for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.
''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before replacing any parts.''

Durum:

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Düzenleyen: jayeff

Metin:

Hi @kimberly88216
-As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven a faulty temperature probe, a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the two.
+As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven but it could also be a faulty temperature probe, a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the two.
Here's the [document|32334|wiring diagram] that may help.
It shows where the bake igniter and the temperature probe connects to the oven control board so that you can check if the wiring connections are OK and the temp probe is OK.
-***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board (P9), when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the ignite.
+***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board (P9), when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the igniter.
-Also check the temperature probe on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
+Whilst there also disconnect the wires on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to measure if the temperature probe is OK. Make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
If the igniter is faulty here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best
If the temperature probe is faulty, here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS1528542-Frigidaire-316490000-Temperature-Sensor.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316490000.''
If the control board is the problem search online for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.
''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before replacing any parts.''

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Düzenleyen: jayeff

Metin:

Hi @kimberly88216
-As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven or it could be a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the two.
+As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven a faulty temperature probe, a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the two.
Here's the [document|32334|wiring diagram] that may help.
-It shows where the bake igniter connects to the oven control board so that you can check if the wiring connections are OK.
+It shows where the bake igniter and the temperature probe connects to the oven control board so that you can check if the wiring connections are OK and the temp probe is OK.
-***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board (P9), when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the igniter, if not check the temperature probe on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
+***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board (P9), when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the ignite.
+
+Also check the temperature probe on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
If the igniter is faulty here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best
If the temperature probe is faulty, here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS1528542-Frigidaire-316490000-Temperature-Sensor.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316490000.''
If the control board is the problem search online for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.
''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before replacing any parts.''

Durum:

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Düzenleyen: jayeff

Metin:

Hi @kimberly88216
As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven or it could be a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the two.
Here's the [document|32334|wiring diagram] that may help.
It shows where the bake igniter connects to the oven control board so that you can check if the wiring connections are OK.
***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board (P9), when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the igniter, if not check the temperature probe on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
If the igniter is faulty here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best
-If the temperature probe is faulty, search online for ''316490000.'' Here's a [https://www.partselect.com/PS1528542-Frigidaire-316490000-Temperature-Sensor.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA|video] that shows how to replace it.
+If the temperature probe is faulty, here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS1528542-Frigidaire-316490000-Temperature-Sensor.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316490000.''
-If the control board is the problem search for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.
+If the control board is the problem search online for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.
''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before replacing any parts.''

Durum:

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Düzenleyen: jayeff

Metin:

Hi @kimberly88216
As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven or it could be a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the two.
Here's the [document|32334|wiring diagram] that may help.
It shows where the bake igniter connects to the oven control board so that you can check if the wiring connections are OK.
***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board (P9), when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the igniter, if not check the temperature probe on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
If the igniter is faulty here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best
+If the temperature probe is faulty, search online for ''316490000.'' Here's a [https://www.partselect.com/PS1528542-Frigidaire-316490000-Temperature-Sensor.htm?SourceCode=21&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA|video] that shows how to replace it.
+
If the control board is the problem search for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.
''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before replacing any parts.''

Durum:

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Düzenleyen: jayeff

Metin:

Hi @kimberly88216
As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven or it could be a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the two.
Here's the [document|32334|wiring diagram] that may help.
It shows where the bake igniter connects to the oven control board so that you can check if the wiring connections are OK.
-***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the igniter, if not check the temperature probe on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
+***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board (P9), when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the igniter, if not check the temperature probe on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
If the igniter is faulty here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best
If the control board is the problem search for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.
''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before replacing any parts.''

Durum:

open

Düzenleyen: jayeff

Metin:

Hi @kimberly88216
As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven or it could be a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the two.
Here's the [document|32334|wiring diagram] that may help.
It shows where the bake igniter connects to the oven control board so that you can check if the wiring connections are OK.
+***''With the GAS turned OFF,''*** check if there voltage on the igniter connection on the control board when you select the oven and turn it on. I don't know what the voltage may be but assume it is 120V AC. If the power is there it may be the igniter, if not check the temperature probe on pins 1 & 2 of connector P11 of the board to make sure that its initial resistance is 1000-1100 Ohms. This is for temps between 32°F-75°F i.e. oven is cold. If the probe is open circuit the control board may not turn the oven on
+
If the igniter is faulty here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best
If the control board is the problem search for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.
-''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before commencing any repairs''
+''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before replacing any parts.''

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Düzenleyen: jayeff

Metin:

Hi @kimberly88216
As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven or it could be a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the two.
Here's the [document|32334|wiring diagram] that may help.
-It shows where the bake igniter connects to the oven control board.
+It shows where the bake igniter connects to the oven control board so that you can check if the wiring connections are OK.
-If the igniter is faulty here's a [https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best
+If the igniter is faulty here's a [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best
If the control board is the problem search for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.
''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before commencing any repairs''

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Orijinal gönderinin sahibi: jayeff

Metin:

Hi @kimberly88216

As @dadibrokeit mentioned most likely it is a faulty gas igniter in the oven or it could be a faulty oven control board or the wiring between the two.

Here's the [document|32334|wiring diagram] that may help.

It shows where the bake igniter connects to the oven control board.

If the igniter is faulty here's a [https://www.partselect.com/PS2364063-Frigidaire-316489403-Oven-Bake-Igniter.htm?SourceCode=20&SearchTerm=FGGF3059TFA&ModelNum=FGGF3059TFA&ModelID=7572557|video] that shows how to replace it. Search online for ''316489403'' to find parts suppliers that suit you best

If the control board is the problem search for ''5304509230.'' It isn't cheap.

''***Be safety aware*** when working in the oven. ***Turn off the power and the gas*** before commencing any repairs''

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