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

5303935067 Frigidaire Range Flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″ is a‍ hot-surface ignition​ element designed for Frigidaire​ gas ranges that uses a flat, low-profile ceramic heating element to achieve the ‍temperature necessary to ignite oven burner gas. The ‌component is a resistive heating element assembled with a mounting⁢ bracket ‍and electrical terminals, sized at 3-1/4″ to fit specific burner locations‍ and housings. As a‌ replaceable service part, it is built to withstand repeated thermal cycling and‌ mechanical mounting constraints typical‍ of range oven cavities.

Inside the appliance the ignitor is a core ​part of the gas ignition system: when energized it glows to provide the thermal energy and, in many⁤ control designs, the electrical current draw that ⁢allows the‌ gas ⁤valve to open. It interfaces directly with the oven ⁤control/ignition circuit, the wiring harness and the valve assembly, ⁢and it is typically mounted adjacent to the oven ‍burner so the glowing⁣ element can reliably ignite the gas stream. Because the control system often monitors ignitor current or resistance as a safety criterion, the ignitor’s condition affects both ignition timing and ⁢the valve interlock logic⁢ used to prevent unsafe gas⁣ flow.

This article will⁣ provide a technical overview of ​the 5303935067 ignitor’s function and construction, explain the range models and installation locations where this⁤ flat 3-1/4″ ⁣element is typically ⁢usedand describe common failure symptoms such as no ignition, extended preheat timeor visible cracking. It will outline diagnostic checkpoints useful to technicians and informed ⁣owners-covering compatibility checks, basic electrical and ⁣continuity checks used during troubleshootingand practical replacement considerations including matching length, ​mounting style,⁤ and connector‍ type. ⁤Safety ⁤and​ proper part ‌selection will be emphasized to help​ ensure reliable operation ⁣after ​service.

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Function and Role ‍of the Flat Oven Ignitor in⁣ Frigidaire Gas Range Ignition Systems

The 5303935067 Frigidaire Range flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″ is a ‌hot surface ignition ‌element designed to⁤ produce the thermal energy‌ necessary to allow the oven’s⁣ gas safety valve to open. Electrically, the ignitor is wired into the control circuit and, when supplied​ with line voltage, heats to an⁢ incandescent temperature; as ⁣it reaches its operating temperature the electrical characteristics change and the resulting⁤ current draw permits ⁤the gas⁣ valve to ⁤energize ​and release fuel. Proper function depends on​ the ignitor‍ reaching its designed surface temperature within a predictable time window and matching the physical mounting,connector type,and thermal coupling ‍specified for the range model so the ‌valve senses the correct load‌ before‌ gas⁢ flow begins.

  • Common⁤ failure behaviors: slow heat-up, dim glow,‍ open circuit,⁣ or⁢ intermittent operation ‍resulting⁤ in no gas flow.
  • Compatibility checks: length (3-1/4″), terminal type,⁤ mounting bracket positionand harness mating continuity.
  • Practical test cues: consistent glow within the ⁢expected time and stable current draw; deviation‍ suggests ‌weakened element or improper installation.

In the ignition system the ignitor functions as both a timing element and a load sensor:⁤ its warm-up ​curve establishes the delay between call-for-heat and gas releaseand its resistance/temperature profile provides⁢ the ‌electrical signature the gas valve or control board expects. Replacement with an incorrect profile ‌(different length, wattage,‍ or connector) can ‌cause delayed ignition, continuous glow ​without valve actuationor premature service lockouts. Technicians typically evaluate the ⁣ignitor alongside wiring, the safety valveand control outputs; restoring original performance usually requires​ a direct replacement that matches⁣ the electrical and mechanical parameters of the failed component so the oven returns to its ‌designed thermal and⁢ electrical behavior.

Item Description
Part 5303935067 Frigidaire‍ Range Flat Oven ‌Ignitor 3-1/4″
Function Hot surface element‍ that heats ‍to permit ⁣gas valve opening⁣ and initiates flame ignition
Key checks Terminal ‍type, mounting orientation, visible glow time,⁢ and continuity/impedance relative to specification

How the 5303935067 Frigidaire ⁣Range Flat Oven ‍Ignitor 3-1/4″ Operates within the Oven’s⁢ Gas Control Circuit

The 5303935067 ‍Frigidaire Range flat Oven ignitor 3-1/4″ ​is‌ a resistive, flat-surface ignition element that functions as the current-sensing heater in the oven’s gas control circuit. When the⁣ oven control applies line‌ voltage to the ignitor, ‍the element heats and begins to emit electrons (visible as a luminous orange glow). That emission creates ⁣the necessary​ current draw through the safety interlock circuit so the oven⁤ gas valve can actuate; until the ignitor draws sufficient current,⁢ the gas‌ valve remains⁣ closed.This part is⁢ intended​ as a like-for-like replacement on Frigidaire ranges that use the flat-style ignitor and is dimensioned and terminated ‍to match the original‌ mounting and connector‌ arrangement for proper electrical and mechanical compatibility.

Electrically the ignitor behaves like a temperature-dependent resistor: ⁤it initially draws higher current as it heats and then settles when ​it ‌reaches operating temperature. ⁤In practical service, common⁣ failure modes are open circuit (no glow), reduced emission (glows weakly⁢ or takes much longer to reach full brightness),⁤ and intermittent connections at the terminal or mounting‍ bracket. ‍A‍ weak or degraded ignitor will often cause long preheat times or⁣ a failure of the gas valve to open even though the ignitor glows; technicians⁤ verify performance by observing glow ⁣time and measuring current ‍draw with a clamp meter ⁢or measuring continuity to confirm​ expected behavior. For field context,‍ replacing a degraded unit⁤ with the⁢ correct 5303935067 ignitor typically ‍restores the intended current profile and reliable valve actuation, provided the gas valve and control ⁤circuitry are functional.

  • Function: ⁣resistive heating element that provides current draw to the oven safety valve.
  • Behavior: heats to electron-emitting temperature, then maintains current​ to allow gas flow.
  • Common symptoms​ of failure: no glow, extended glow ‌time,‍ or intermittent operation.
Item Description
Model 5303935067⁣ Frigidaire flat ignitor, 3-1/4″ length
Role in circuit Current-sensing heater that enables oven gas valve actuation
Common failure symptom Long preheat time or gas valve not opening despite visible glow

Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Voltage/Resistance Criteria for Ignitor Assessment

The 5303935067 Frigidaire‍ Range Flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″ is a hot-surface ignitor ‌designed to heat to a‌ glowing state and draw sufficient​ current to allow‌ the oven’s gas safety valve to open. In normal operation the element must reach⁤ a prescribed temperature⁢ quickly and present the electrical characteristics expected by the range control ‍and gas valve circuit; ⁤a unit ⁤that glows visibly but draws ​too little current will ⁤prevent valve⁣ opening even though it appears to⁣ operate.​ This ignitor is mechanically and electrically compatible with specified Frigidaire range models that⁢ accept the ​flat 3-1/4″ form factor ‍and the same terminal configurationand ​technicians should verify ‌mounting and‍ lead polarity (where ⁤applicable) when replacing to ensure proper fit and⁣ reliable thermal coupling to the burner ‍assembly.

Technicians diagnose failure by⁤ measuring ⁣static resistance and applied voltage/current during a ​call for heat. Using a⁢ multimeter across the ignitor terminals with power removed will show a low-ohm reading for a healthy element; a cold resistance significantly above the expected range or an open circuit indicates deterioration or break. When the controller requests bake, ⁢a meter should⁤ read approximately 120 VAC at the ignitor terminals; seeing line voltage with little or ​no glow⁢ points⁣ to a bad ignitor, while no voltage indicates ‍a control, safetyor ‌wiring problem. ‌For further verification⁣ a clamp ⁤ammeter can confirm the ignitor draws​ the ⁢model-specific operating current (typically a few amps on common oven ignitors); currents well below spec during ⁢glow suggest the element has lost ⁢emissivity and will not⁣ reliably ​light the burner.

  • Symptom: No ⁣ignition​ or very long preheat time despite visible glow.
  • Symptom: ‍Ignitor glows dimly or‌ intermittently and oven fails to reach temperature.
  • Symptom: Controller applies voltage but burner never‍ opens (voltage present with⁤ no sufficient current).
Item Description
Cold resistance Typical measured ⁣range for many oven ignitors is low ohms; ⁣a much higher-than-expected reading or open circuit indicates a failed element.
Operational voltage Approximately 120 VAC should be present at the ignitor during a⁢ bake ⁢call; voltage present with no glow = ignitor fault, no voltage = control/safety/wiring fault.
Typical current draw Healthy ignitors draw a few amps ‌when at operating ​temperature;‌ values ⁢below the model specification mean‌ insufficient thermal output to open the​ gas valve.

Replacement Considerations, Model‍ Compatibility and Step‑by‑Step Installation Procedures

The 5303935067 Frigidaire Range Flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″⁤ is a flat-style hot surface ignitor used to initiate gas‍ flow in many Frigidaire ranges; it heats‍ to a high temperature and⁤ then draws‍ sufficient current to signal the oven control or integrated gas valve that it is safe to‌ open. Functionally this part must match the original ⁢ignitor’s physical dimensions, mounting bracket geometry, lead length and terminal type so the control harness and mounting holes align without forcing⁢ wiring or bracket deformation.Technicians should verify that the 3-1/4″ measurement corresponds to the ​visible element length and check connector style (spade vs. two-pin harness) and cold resistance against the OEM specification before installation to confirm⁢ electrical compatibility. A cracked ceramic surface, ‌significant ⁤change in‍ cold⁢ resistanceor incorrectly positioned element will alter ignition⁤ time‌ or ​prevent the gas valve ​from opening ‍safely.

Replacement and testing follow a clear‌ procedural flow that protects the‌ user and preserves component integrity: disconnect all power to the range and confirm zero voltage with a meter, ​remove‌ oven ⁤racks and access panels to expose the ignitor assembly, unfasten retaining screwsand disconnect the‌ ignitor leads from the harness. when fitting the new 5303935067 ignitor, avoid touching the ceramic or glass surface with bare hands, secure⁣ the bracket without overtightening, then restore power and perform a live test-observe the glow-up time and verify stable mains​ voltage to the ​ignitor; if the element glows but the burner fails to light within the expected (typically short) interval, check wiring, terminal continuity and the gas valve/oven control. For clarity, common replacement steps are summarized below⁤ and a short technical reference table provides​ speedy specs for field checks.

  • Power off and confirm with a ‍meter
  • Remove oven racks and access panel to reach ignitor
  • Unfasten screws and disconnect⁤ wiring harness/terminals
  • Compare old ​and new ignitor for ⁤length, bracketand terminal type
  • Install new ignitor, reassemble, restore powerand perform ignition test
  • If ignition​ fails, measure ignitor resistance and supply voltage, then⁤ inspect⁤ control/gas valve
Item Description
Part 5303935067 Frigidaire Range Flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″
Length 3-1/4″ element length (verify against original)
Mounting Flat bracket style, typically two screws (confirm hole spacing)
Connector spade⁢ terminals‍ or 2‑pin harness-match harness type
Cold⁢ resistance Approximately 40-200 Ί cold resistance depending on design; verify with⁣ OEM spec

Q&A

What is the 5303935067⁢ Frigidaire flat oven ignitor and what does it ⁣do?

The 5303935067 is a‌ flat “glow ⁣bar” ignitor used in many Frigidaire gas ranges. It heats to a high temperature when the ⁤oven⁣ calls for heat; once hot‍ it allows ⁤the gas safety valve to‍ open and the gas⁤ to ignite. It is an electrical‍ component (not a spark ignitor) and is critical for reliable burner ignition.

What ‌are the common symptoms ​of a failing oven ignitor?

Common signs include:‍ oven not lighting while broiler or bake control⁣ clicks, long ignition delay before flame, a weak or intermittent⁢ flame, ⁢or⁣ the ignitor not glowing ​at all. You may also⁢ see the ignitor glow ​dimmer than normal or find visible‌ cracking/chipping of the ceramic coating.

How can I‍ test this ignitor with a multimeter and what readings are expected?

With power disconnected,check for continuity and measure cold resistance across the two ignitor leads. Many glow-bar ignitors show a cold resistance ⁣roughly​ in the‌ range of ‍40-200 ⁣ohms ⁢(manufacturers vary)and continuity should be present. However, continuity alone doesn’t guarantee proper function: a failing ignitor can have measurable resistance but not draw enough current when hot. Technicians often measure running current under load (the ignitor ⁢typically ⁢must ⁤draw ‍around 3-4 A⁣ at 120 V to ‍open the gas valve). If resistance is outside expected range or current draw is too low, replace the ignitor.

Does “3-1/4″” refer to the ignitor lengthand how do I know if it will fit my range?

Yes-3-1/4″ refers to the ignitor’s overall length/element size for this flat style. Fit depends on more than length: mounting hole spacing, terminal typeand wire harness/connectors must match. Always​ check your appliance model number against the part cross-reference or the‍ manufacturer’s parts list to confirm compatibility before ordering.

Can I⁣ replace the 5303935067 ignitor myselfand what​ safety precautions should⁤ I take?

Many homeowners with basic mechanical skills can ​replace an ⁣oven ignitor, but work involves ⁣electrical and⁤ gas systems.⁤ Safety precautions: disconnect electrical power to the range and, if applicable, turn off gas supply before ⁢starting.​ Avoid forcing or exposing wiring insulation.If you ⁣are not pleasant or if local​ codes require⁣ it, hire‌ a qualified technician. If you attempt replacement yourself, ⁤keep instructions high-level‍ (remove⁣ oven ​floor or access panel to ⁢reach the ignitor mounting, disconnect ⁢leads, swap the partand reassemble)⁤ and do final leak checks and functional​ tests after reassembly.

how long do ‌these ignitors last and what causes them to⁤ fail?

Typical service life is commonly 5-10⁣ years but‌ varies ⁤with usage. Failure causes include thermal cycling (repeated heating/cooling), age-related degradation ⁢of the ceramic coating,⁤ vibration damage,​ and electrical stress. Contamination or physical damage to the element also shortens life.

Should I buy an OEM 5303935067 or an aftermarket replacement?

OEM parts provide ‍guaranteed fit, mountingand terminal match for the intended models ⁤and often come with manufacturer support. ⁤Reputable aftermarket ignitors​ can be​ less⁢ expensive and work fine, but quality varies-verify return policy, warrantyand compatibility. For reliable operation and correct fit,‍ OEM or‍ quality aftermarket from a known⁢ supplier is⁤ recommended.

If the ignitor ⁣looks okay, what other components could prevent my oven from ⁤lighting?

Other possible causes: a faulty gas safety/combination ‌valve​ (won’t open even with⁣ a good ignitor), failed electronic control board⁤ or thermostat that doesn’t supply power to the ignitor, damaged wiring or connectorsor a clogged gas line/jet.Diagnosing those requires checking supply voltages, continuity ⁤of⁣ control ⁤circuitsand⁢ the gas valve operation-if you’re unsure, call a qualified service technician.

The Conclusion

The 5303935067 frigidaire Range Flat Oven Ignitor 3-1/4″ serves‍ a critical ​function in ⁤gas oven operation by​ reliably initiating the ⁤burner and ensuring consistent, efficient⁢ heat for cooking. As ⁢an OEM component ⁣designed for compatibility with​ specific Frigidaire ‌ranges, it contributes to safe ignition⁣ performance, proper temperature controland⁤ overall ‌appliance ‍reliability; a ‍failing ignitor can lead to extended preheat times, uneven cookingor prevent the oven from operating entirely.

As symptoms of ignitor failure can overlap with other gas- ‌and control-related issues, accurate diagnosis is essential‍ before replacement.⁢ confirming the component’s condition, using the correct part numberand following manufacturer⁢ recommendations or engaging a qualified service⁣ technician helps restore performance, maintain safetyand avoid unnecessary expense.Timely,appropriate replacement of the 5303935067 ignitor supports long-term functionality and efficient operation of the range.


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