How to Fix Broil element failure on Frigidaire FGGH3047VF (Gas Range)

Broil element failure

This step-by-step repair guide walks you through fixing broil element failure on your Frigidaire FGGH3047VF (Gas Range). With the right tools and parts, most homeowners can complete this repair in 1–2 hours and avoid a costly service call.

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Common Symptoms & Causes

The following symptoms typically point to a broil element failure on the Frigidaire FGGH3047VF gas range.

  • The broiler produces no heat when selected, even after preheating
  • Visible cracks, burn marks, or blistering on the broil igniter or burner tube
  • The oven displays an F10 or F30 error code during broil mode
  • Broiler flame ignites briefly then cuts out within seconds

These issues are most commonly caused by a failed broil igniter that has weakened over time and can no longer draw enough current to open the gas valve, or by a cracked burner tube resulting from prolonged heat stress and normal wear.

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Safety First

  • Unplug the oven from the power outlet before starting any repair — never work on a live appliance.
  • Wear work gloves when handling metal brackets, sheet metal edges, or sharp components.
  • Take photos with your phone before disconnecting any wiring harnesses or connectors.
  • Work in a well-lit area with enough floor space to lay removed panels flat.

Tools & Parts Needed

Essential Tools

  • Phillips #2 screwdriver
  • ¼” nut driver
  • Multimeter
  • Work gloves (heat-rated)
  • Flashlight

Replacement Parts

Step-by-Step Repair Instructions

Step 1

Unlike electric ranges, the Frigidaire FGGH3047VF uses a gas broil burner with a dedicated igniter rather than a heating element, so ‘broil element failure’ on this model means the broil igniter or gas valve circuit has failed. Start your diagnosis by confirming the broil igniter is the culprit, since it is the most common failure point and will prevent the gas valve from opening if it draws insufficient current. Do not assume an electric component fix applies here — the repair path is entirely different.

Step 2

Before doing anything else, unplug the range from its power outlet to eliminate shock risk from the igniter circuit, which carries line voltage during operation. Remove the oven racks to give yourself clear access, then locate the broil burner at the top of the oven cavity — it is a horizontal tube burner with a glow-bar igniter mounted at one end. Familiarize yourself with the igniter’s position now, because this is the component you will be testing and potentially replacing.

Step 3

Set your multimeter to Rx1 and probe the broil igniter terminals to measure resistance. A healthy igniter reads between 0 and 100 ohms; a reading above 100 ohms or an open (OL) circuit means the igniter has weakened or failed and can no longer draw enough current to open the gas valve, which is why the burner won’t light. To access the igniter for replacement, remove the two mounting screws securing it to the burner and unplug the wire harness connector.

Step 4

If the igniter tests within spec but broil still fails, the problem may lie in the broil gas valve solenoid coil, which controls gas flow to the burner. Test the coil resistance at the valve — the primary coil should read approximately 1,300 ohms and the secondary coil should read between 90 and 600 ohms; an open reading on either coil means the valve won’t operate and the coil or valve assembly must be replaced. Refer to the gas valve coil guide for your specific valve model to confirm expected values before condemning the part.

Step 5

When replacing the igniter, shut off the gas supply valve behind or beneath the range before disconnecting any gas fittings, even though the igniter itself is electrical — working near gas lines with an open harness creates a risk if gas is present. Reconnect any gas fittings first, then restore the gas supply, and only then plug the range back in and restore power. Pro tip: check all gas connections with a soap-and-water solution after reassembly to confirm there are no leaks before running the broiler.

Step 6

To verify the repair, set the oven to broil and watch the igniter through the oven window or with the door cracked — the glow bar should reach operating temperature and trigger the gas valve within 60 seconds. You should hear the gas ignite and see a steady, even blue flame along the broil burner; a weak, flickering, or yellow flame suggests a gas supply or orifice issue rather than an igniter problem. If the igniter glows but gas never flows, revisit the valve solenoid diagnosis from Step 4.

Where to Buy Replacement Parts

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When to Call a Professional

If the issue persists after completing all steps above, the problem may involve the sealed refrigerant system, a failed main control board, or wiring that requires specialized diagnostic equipment. Contact a licensed appliance technician — attempting sealed-system repairs without EPA 608 certification is illegal and unsafe.

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How Much Does This Repair Cost?

Replacing a broil element on the Frigidaire FGGH3047VF typically costs $20–$65 in parts when you do it yourself. A professional service call for the same repair usually runs $150–$300, including labor and parts. Tackling this repair DIY-style can save you $100 or more, making it a worthwhile fix for most homeowners.

“` ## Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my Frigidaire FGGH3047VF broil element has actually failed?

If your oven produces no heat when set to broil or the burner ignites unevenly, the broil element is likely the culprit. You can confirm this by visually inspecting the burner for cracks or damage and testing continuity with a multimeter.

Is it safe to replace the broil element myself on a gas range?

Yes, replacing the broil element is a manageable DIY repair as long as you shut off the gas supply and disconnect power before starting. If you smell gas at any point, stop immediately and call a professional.

What replacement part do I need for the FGGH3047VF broil element?

Order a broil burner assembly specifically listed for the Frigidaire FGGH3047VF to ensure a proper fit. Always cross-reference the part number from your owner’s manual or the appliance’s data label before purchasing.