5303935067 Frigidaire Range Flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″

5303935067 Frigidaire Range Flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″ is a flat-style ​glow ignitor designed⁤ for use in gas​ oven burners; it is indeed a resistive ⁢heating element that converts electrical energy into heat to ignite the oven’s gas. The component‍ is a replaceable oven ignitor assembly​ characterized by ‍a 3-1/4″ active element‍ length and flat⁣ form factorand it is⁤ indeed typically mounted ‍inside the bake or broil ‍burner cavity were‌ it ⁣is exposed to incoming gas flow‍ and burner ports.

Functionally, the ignitor serves as the primary ‍ignition source and as a part of⁤ the safety/interlock circuit for the gas valve: when supplied with line voltage⁢ it heats to a glowing ‌temperature⁢ and either‌ directly ignites the gas or produces the electrical/thermal conditions‌ the gas ‍valve requires to open. It interfaces with⁢ the ​appliance control and gas valve⁤ circuitry ⁣via the wire harness and connectorand its electrical behavior (resistance‍ and current draw ‌when hot) is used by the control system to sense a valid ignition condition. Mechanically it⁤ interacts with the burner assembly and mounting bracket, ​and its placement and orientation affect​ flame growth and ignition timing.

In this article you will ⁣find a technical overview of the ignitor’s operating principle, ‌guidance on⁤ model ​compatibility and ​key specifications⁢ to verify (physical⁢ length, connector type, mounting⁣ points and expected electrical characteristics), common failure symptoms (no ignition, long⁤ glow time before ignition, intermittent lightingor an oven that will not reach temperature),‍ basic ​troubleshooting steps (visual ‌inspection, continuity/resistance checksand amp-draw testing considerations)and practical ‍replacement considerations including safety precautions ⁢and how to confirm‍ a proper physical and ⁤electrical match ​for reliable ⁣operation.

Table ⁤of Contents

Function and Role of the Flat Oven Ignitor in Frigidaire Gas Range combustion Control

5303935067 Frigidaire Range Flat⁤ Oven Ignitor⁣ 3-1/4″ is a ‌resistive,flat hot-surface element ‌that‍ provides the thermal⁤ energy needed to ‌ignite the oven ‌burner‍ in Frigidaire ‌gas ranges. The ignitor ​does not directly open the gas valve; rather, its warm-up produces a​ predictable current draw and surface temperature that the range control uses as a permissive signal to energize the safety gas valve. Proper ⁢operation therefore depends on both the physical ⁣fit (mounting tabs and connector orientation for the 3-1/4″ element) and the ​electrical characteristics (sufficient current draw at operating temperature). A ⁣replacement that matches ⁤the ​original part‌ number and⁢ form factor minimizes differences in heat transfer and current behavior that can‌ prevent valve actuation or create prolonged ignition sequences.

In service, the ignitor’s role is‍ observable through its behavior: it should glow to a⁤ shining ⁤orange within a specified⁢ warm-up ⁣interval and‌ sustain ‌a stable current sufficient to satisfy the range‌ controller. Over time⁤ the ​emissive ⁤surface can degrade or ⁤the element can​ develop increased resistance, producing longer warm-up​ times, intermittent ignitionor complete failure to open the gas valve. Practical checks include visual confirmation of uniform glow, measuring the⁤ time-to-glow compared to typical operationand verifying that⁣ the mounting⁤ and ⁤connector are ​secure; if the ignitor glows but the burner does not‍ light, ‍the replacement must be‌ checked ⁣for correct electrical draw rather ‌than just ‍physical‍ fit.

  • Symptoms of⁤ degraded ignitor: extended preheat⁤ time, oven fails to ignite,‍ or control lockout after⁣ repeated unsuccessful ignition ⁤attempts.
  • Compatibility considerations: match length,mounting ‍orientation,and connector‌ type to⁣ maintain designed ⁢heat transfer and current draw.
  • Field check: visual ​glow and ​consistent warm-up time are primary indicators; electrical measurements‌ should be compared to OEM values when available.
Item Description
Part Number 5303935067 Frigidaire ⁤Range Flat Oven ‌Ignitor 3-1/4″
Type Flat resistive hot-surface ignitor
Role Provide heat/current permissive signal for ‍gas valve ⁣actuation
Compatibility Forms-fit replacement for specified ⁢Frigidaire ranges requiring 3-1/4″ ‍flat ignitor; must match⁢ mounting and electrical⁣ characteristics

How the 5303935067 Frigidaire range Flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″ Works‌ Inside the Appliance

The 5303935067 Frigidaire ‍Range ‌Flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″ is a resistive surface heating element that converts ​electrical energy⁣ into thermal energy to initiate gas‍ flow in a sealed gas oven.‍ When ⁢the oven control calls for heat the ignitor receives line voltage (typically 120 VAC in North America) and rapidly ⁢heats to⁢ a bright glow;⁤ this ⁤rise in temperature both provides the radiative heat‍ to‍ ignite⁤ the gas ​and changes the electrical characteristics ​of the⁣ element so the oven’s‍ safety ​circuit permits‍ the ⁤gas valve to open. ⁢In practice, the ignitor must reach a specific temperature and maintain sufficient current‍ draw for the gas valve’s​ safety⁢ interlock – a weak or slow-glowing ignitor will prevent valve operation‌ even if the⁤ valve itself is electrically ‍sound.

  • Symptoms of ‍a failing ignitor: no glow, dim/slow ​glowor ⁢oven that lights only intermittently.
  • Compatibility: designed for Frigidaire ranges specifying the flat 3-1/4″ ignitor geometry and​ the corresponding mounting/pin configuration; verify ⁤model-specific fit⁢ before replacement.
  • Diagnostic context: check for proper supply voltage at the ignitor, visible glowand continuity of ​the element; compare behavior to the gas valve’s required current to distinguish ⁢between ignitor and valve faults.
Item Description
Function Resistive heating element that provides ignition heat and ‌current draw for gas valve ⁣enablement
Length 3-1/4″ flat profile
Electrical Operates ⁢on line voltage; must reach operating temperature to satisfy safety interlock
Application Direct-replacement for frigidaire⁤ ranges using this ⁢flat ignitor form factor

Within the appliance assembly ​the ignitor mounts adjacent to the burner or manifold and is integrated into the control and safety circuitry⁤ rather than acting as an autonomous spark ‌source. technicians should interpret a failed-ignitor condition by⁢ correlating visual evidence (glow intensity and time-to-glow)⁣ with‍ electrical measurements at the ignitor socket and the gas valve; replacing the ⁣ignitor is the ‍correct remedy when the element fails to reach operating temperature or shows an open circuit, while intermittent voltage or ‍wiring ⁣faults require addressing harnesses, connectors, ⁢or control ⁢outputs.Practical replacement considerations include matching ⁢the flat⁣ profile and mounting holes so heat transfer⁢ and alignment to the burner port remain consistent‍ with the ⁤original design.

Common ‍Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Measurements for a Weak or Failed Flat Oven Ignitor

The 5303935067 Frigidaire ‌Range Flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″ serves as the resistive⁣ heating ⁣element that provides the ignition heat for gas flow control in compatible‌ Frigidaire ranges. Technically,⁣ the ignitor must ⁤reach‍ a specific hot resistance ​and ‍draw sufficient⁢ current ​to allow the oven’s gas valve to open; ​a part that glows but does⁣ not achieve‌ the required current is considered weak and will cause delayed or absent ignition.‌ Compatibility is determined by element length, mounting‍ bracketand terminal type-this 3-1/4″ flat ⁣ignitor ⁣is intended for ⁢ranges designed to​ accept that ⁢physical ‌form ⁢factor and‍ electrical characteristics, so matching the⁢ replacement part number and connector style⁣ is necessary for reliable‌ operation. Practical examples include an oven that glows faintly for a long time before gas flow⁤ startsor a unit that shows continuity on a bench meter but still ‌fails ‍to open⁤ the valve under load ⁤because ⁤the heated element cannot reach operating current.

  • No glow⁣ or very⁤ dim glow under ​power⁢ – indicates open or⁢ high-resistance element.
  • Normal ⁤visual glow but‌ extended preheat​ time (>45-90‌ seconds) -‍ suggests ⁢insufficient current‌ when hot (weak ignitor).
  • Multimeter cold-resistance reading:⁣ open circuit ‌(OL) = failed; very ⁢high resistance compared⁤ to spec = degraded.
  • Calculated current (I ⁣= 120V / R) below the oven valve coil requirement – practical way to estimate whether ⁤the ignitor can pull the valve under load.
  • Continuity⁢ present ‌but intermittent behavior‍ under operating ⁢conditions – thermal or connection issues.

Diagnose with a disconnected-power multimeter cold-resistance measurement first, then use a clamp meter or in-circuit current measurement if safe ‌and feasible to measure hot current during operation. ⁤For a ‍quick assessment, measure cold​ resistance and compute ⁤the expected current (I =⁢ 120 ⁣V / R)⁤ as a rough indicator; for example, an ignitor with a⁢ cold resistance of 60 Ί would yield about 2.0​ A‍ at 120 ​V,‌ which⁣ might potentially be⁤ below many valve coil requirements. Expect cold resistance values to vary by design (commonly tens of ohms rather than kilo-ohms); open circuit or values well above the ⁤typical range indicate replacement. also ⁣observe time-to-bright-glow: an ⁢ignitor that does not reach a bright‍ orange‍ glow within⁤ 30-60​ seconds under normal supply voltage often fails to deliver sufficient current and should be replaced⁣ with the ‍correctly‍ sized⁢ 3-1/4″ flat ignitor‌ to ensure⁣ mechanical and electrical compatibility.

Item Description
Cold⁤ resistance Typically tens of ohms; open circuit indicates failed element.
Operating current Measured under load with clamp meter; must meet valve⁤ coil specification (estimate via I = ⁢120 V / R).
Visual ​behavior Bright orange glow within 30-60 s; ⁢dim or slow-to-glow indicates weakness.

Replacement Considerations,Compatibility Checks,and Step-by-Step‍ Installation‌ for‍ the Flat Oven Ignitor

The 5303935067 Frigidaire Range Flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″‌ is a​ flat hot-surface ignitor designed to heat to a high temperature ‌so the oven’s gas safety valve can open and deliver gas ​for combustion. In operation the element⁤ must reach its operating temperature quickly and draw the designed current so the valve ⁤senses the correct ​load; a degraded ignitor will glow ‍dimly or take much longer to ⁣heat,⁤ preventing the valve ‌from opening and causing delayed ignition⁤ or no flame. technicians verify behavior by‍ visual inspection (even,⁣ bright glow within a few seconds) and electrical checks with​ a multimeter for continuity and a clamp meter to ​confirm operating current, while also confirming​ the 3-1/4″ dimension and terminal type match the appliance mounting and wiring harness ‍to ensure proper mechanical and ‍electrical⁢ fit.

  • Verify compatibility: confirm OEM number, element length, mounting screw spacingand spade ​terminal orientation before ordering.
  • Safety first: ⁤disconnect⁢ electrical power and,where applicable,shut off ​the gas supply before servicing.
  • Remove access panels and note wire locations or take a photo so the new ​ignitor is connected in the same orientation.
  • Handle the new ignitor by the⁤ mounting bracket, not the ceramic or element surface, to ⁢avoid contamination or damage.
  • After⁣ installation, restore power and gas, then observe ⁢ignition cycles and, if available, ‍verify operating current ⁤to ⁣the ignitor ⁤during ⁤the ⁢pre-heat interval.

Compatibility checks should include matching the part number and the physical/electrical​ interface: ‌the mounting flange ⁣dimensions, mounting screw locationsand connector type (usually quick-disconnect spade terminals) must align⁢ with the oven cavity. Example: a 3-1/4″ flat element may fit several Frigidaire models but will fail ⁢to seat or⁤ clear adjacent components if mounting hole spacing differs; confirm fitment⁤ against the oven model list or service ‍manual.After​ replacement,a successful installation is indicated by a uniformly bright glow ​shortly⁣ after energizing and immediate opening of the gas⁣ valve; persistent weak glow,repeated valve clicking,or continuous sparking indicate incorrect wiring,a damaged ignitor,or⁢ a faulty gas valve​ and should​ be further diagnosed with voltage and current measurements before⁢ declaring the repair complete.

Item Description
Length 3-1/4″ element face to bracket (critical for fit)
Terminal Type Quick-disconnect spade‍ terminals (verify orientation)
Function Heat to trigger gas valve by drawing designed current
Common⁣ Symptom Dim/slow glow, delayed ignitionor no flame

Q&A

What ovens and models​ is the 5303935067⁢ Frigidaire flat oven ignitor (3-1/4″) compatible with?

The 5303935067 is an OEM-style⁢ flat (glow bar) ignitor ‍designed for many Frigidaire,​ Kenmoreand some Electrolux ranges and wall ovens that use a 3-1/4″ ‌flat ignitor.‌ Compatibility depends on the⁤ oven’s ignitor style (flat/glow-bar) and​ mounting/connector arrangement. Always ⁤verify compatibility ​by checking your appliance model number against‌ the part⁢ listing or ⁢the manufacturer’s parts diagram before purchasing.

What are common symptoms that⁤ indicate this ignitor is failing?

Common symptoms include: the⁣ oven burner will not light, a long delay before ignition, the‌ ignitor glowing weakly or not at all, the oven not ⁤reaching temperatureor the safety‌ valve clicking without ‌gas flow. A⁤ failing ignitor may still glow ⁤but not draw enough current to open the gas ‍valve.

How​ do I test the 5303935067 ignitor to see if it is bad?

First disconnect power and gas.⁢ Visually ​inspect for cracks or damage. ‍Use a multimeter ⁤set to⁣ ohms: disconnect the ⁣ignitor⁢ and measure resistance ‌across its two terminals.⁣ A healthy ignitor will show continuity and a ⁢resistance ‍within the manufacturer’s range (exact spec​ varies by ​model).‌ A very high resistance ​or open circuit means the element is bad. ​For a definitive test, technicians measure‌ current draw during​ operation-an ‍under‑spec current (often below roughly 3 amps for many models) indicates a weak ignitor that ⁣won’t open the gas valve. If unsure, compare measurements to OEM specifications or replace with a⁤ known-good unit.

Can ⁣I replace​ the ignitor myselfand ‍what⁤ tools ⁢and safety‍ steps are needed?

Yes, a mechanically inclined homeowner can replace it. Typical tools:⁢ screwdriver or ⁢nut driver set,needle-nose pliers,and a multimeter‌ if⁤ testing.Safety steps:⁤ disconnect the range from electrical power (unplug⁣ or switch off breaker) and turn off the gas supply​ before starting.⁤ handle the ignitor carefully-the ceramic/glass is​ brittle; do⁣ not touch the element surface‌ with bare hands. Reassemble carefully and restore power/gas only after ⁢confirming‌ proper installation.

How long does it ⁤usually ​take to replace this ignitor?

Replacement time​ is generally 15-45 minutes depending on model accessibility and your experience. Freestanding ⁤ranges with a bottom access panel are⁣ usually quicker; wall ovens or models with obstructed burners may take longer.

If ⁣the new⁢ ignitor glows but the oven ​still doesn’t ⁤light, what else ⁣could be ⁤wrong?

If the⁣ ignitor​ glows but gas doesn’t flow, possibilities include: the new ignitor is⁢ weak (not ‌drawing‍ sufficient current), a faulty gas safety (infinite)​ valve, ​a ⁤wiring/connector problemor the safety thermostat/controls preventing valve operation. Verify wiring⁢ connections,⁢ measure current draw during ⁤ignitionand if ‌the ignitor is good but current is correct, the gas valve or control​ components ⁣may need replacement.

Is the 3-1/4″ measurement the exact length I should match when ordering?

The 3-1/4″ refers to the element/usable length ‌of this ​flat ignitor ⁤style and is ‍important to ⁣match for fit and proper mounting. However, also verify the mounting bracket shape, screw hole spacingand connector type. Two ignitors with the same length‌ can still differ⁤ in⁢ bracket ⁤design or lead orientation, so confirm full part compatibility with‍ your oven model.

Should I buy OEM 5303935067 or⁢ is an aftermarket ⁤ignitor ⁣acceptable?

OEM⁣ parts ‌like the⁣ 5303935067 match factory specifications ​and mounting exactly ‌and are recommended for best reliability. Many reputable ⁤aftermarket ignitors work fine⁣ and are​ less expensive,but quality varies. If choosing aftermarket, buy from a recognized ​supplier with good return/exchange policies⁢ and ensure ‍the ignitor⁣ matches​ length, mounting, connector typeand electrical specifications.

The Way‌ Forward

The 5303935067 Frigidaire ‍Range Flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″​ is a small but essential component that directly affects the performance, reliabilityand safety ‌of compatible‍ gas ovens. As the part ⁣responsible for initiating gas ignition and ensuring consistent burner ‍operation, a functioning ignitor supports even⁢ heating, accurate temperature controland efficient ​energy use. Because it is⁣ a model-specific flat ignitor,‍ correct⁤ sizing​ and ⁤compatibility with the appliance are important ⁢for ⁢proper fit and operation.

Timely and accurate diagnosis followed by appropriate replacement ​when an ignitor shows signs of failure-such ⁤as slow or incomplete heating,⁢ extended preheat timesor visible damage-helps restore oven performance and⁢ reduce safety⁢ risks. Confirming compatibility with the 5303935067 part number, following‌ manufacturer installation guidance,⁤ and consulting a qualified technician ‌when ⁤necessary ‌will⁤ ensure the repair is performed safely and effectively, preserving appliance longevity and reliable cooking results.


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