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title: "Frigidaire 5303935066 Burner Igniter for Oven Burners, Gold"
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# Genuine Frigidaire engineered igniter Exact fit for 100+ Frigidaire models Includes ceramic wire nuts for secure install Frigidaire 5303935066 Burner Igniter for Oven Burners, Gold

**Brand:** frigidaire
**Price:** $55.69
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Light up your kitchen game with genuine precision!

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- **What is this?** Frigidaire 5303935066 Burner Igniter for Oven Burners, Gold by frigidaire
- **How much does it cost?** $55.69 with free shipping
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## Best For

- frigidaire enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted frigidaire brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durability Meets Design:** Crafted with high-quality ceramic and metal for long-lasting reliability under heat stress.
- • **Restore Oven Efficiency:** Replace your failing igniter and cut preheat times from hours to minutes—get cooking faster!
- • **Effortless Installation Kit:** Comes with ceramic wire nuts for a safe, professional-grade electrical connection.
- • **Wide Compatibility Spectrum:** Fits over 100 Frigidaire oven models—upgrade your appliance without guesswork.
- • **Precision Engineered Ignition:** Authentic Frigidaire part ensures flawless oven burner performance every time.

## Overview

The Frigidaire 5303935066 Burner Igniter is a genuine, high-quality replacement part designed to restore optimal ignition performance in compatible Frigidaire ovens. Engineered to exact specifications, it fits a broad range of models and includes ceramic wire nuts for secure electrical connections, ensuring durability and reliable heating efficiency.

## Description

Product Description Repair your appliance with this genuine Frigidaire 5303935066 Burner Igniter. Genuine Frigidaire parts are engineered to exact specifications, which, unlike non-genuine parts, ensures optimal performance of your appliance. Verify compatibility with your specific model before purchasing. This package weighs 0.27 lbs and measures 5.12 x 2.95 x 1.97 inches. This genuine Frigidaire product is compatible with the following Frigidaire models: SPW, 7102, 7110, 7999, 28444, FGFB55A, FGFB66A, FGFB68C, FGFL66A, FGFL77A, FGFL88A, FGFL89C, FGFS36F, FGF303B, FGF303C, FGF312A, FGF312B, FGF312D, FGF316A, FGF316B, FGF316D, FGF318E, FGF326A, FGF326F, FGF328F, FGF328G, FGF337A, FGF337B, FGF337E, FGF355A, FGF365A, FGF366A, FGF366B, FGF366C, FGF378A, FLF316A, FLF316C, FLF316D, FLF326A, FLF337A, FLF337E, GGF316B, GSG3PZB, GSG3PZC, TGFS26C, TGFS36F, TGFS63C, TGF303A, TGF303B, TGF317A, TGF317B, TGF317D, TGF317E, TGF320D, TGF336A, TGF336F, TGF351A, TGF363A, TGF364A, TGF605W, WGF317E, 30-3053, 3181660, 7901500, 7901505, 7906001, 7907010, 7907027, 7907028, 7907029, 7907041, 7907042, 7907100, 7907101, 7907103, 7907104, 7907105, 7907110, 7907119, 7907141, 7907142, 7907143, 7907144, 7907145, 7907151, 7907152, 7907153, 7907154, 7907155, 7907167, 7907177, 7907185, 7907204, 7907211, 7907285, 7907286, 7907305, 7907404, 7907519, 7907541, 7907560, 7907566, 7907571, 7907573, 7907575, 7907585, 7907586, 7907591, 7907592, 7907599, 7907605, 7907901, 7907921, 9703312, 9703315, 9703345, 9703365, 9703395, CFGF316B, CFGF316D, CFGF337A, CFGF337E, CFGF366C, FGFS68CJ, FGF311PH, FGF316WG, FGF318MX, FGF324BH, FGF324WH, FGF326WG, FGF333BA, FGF333SA, FGF334BF, FGF334BG, FGF335BE, FGF335CF, FGF335CG, FGF345BH, FGF350BF, FGF351SG, FGF353BA, FGF353CA, FGF354BG, FGF355CG, FGF358CG, FGF367BG, FGF367CG, FGF368CJ, FGF374CC, FGF375BH, FGF376CE, FGF376CJ, FGF377WJ, FGF378WC, FGF379WE, FLF316WH, FLF334BG, FLF335CH, GGF316WH, GGF333BF, GGF334BH, GGF354BH, GGF354CH, GGF355BF, GGF355CF, GLGFS66A, GLGFS66C, GLGF366A, GLGF377A, GLGF377C, GLGF388A, GLGF388C, MGF300PB, MGF303PG, MGF311SB, MGF316WF, MGF316WG, MGF324BE, MGF324BG, MGF324SE, MGF324WE, MGF324WG, MGF326WG, MGF331BF, MGF334BG, MGF334WG, MGF336BG, MGF345BE, MGF345BG, MGF345CE, MGF352BF, MGF354BF, MGF354BG, MGF354CF, MGF354CG, MGF355BG, NGSG3PMA, NGSG3PZA, PLGF389A, PLGF389C, RGB506EY, TGB504CC, TGB504CF, TGF324BH, TGF324WH, TGF326WH, TGF330WC, TGF332BC, TGF334BC, TGF334WF, TGF335BC, TGF335CF, TGF336BH, TGF336CH, TGF351SH, TGF355BF, TGF355BG, TGF355BH, TGF355CG, TGF357BC, TGF357CC, TGF362BB, TGF365BE, TGF365CH, TGF366CF, TGF367CF, TGF375CH, TGF377WJ, TGF602PG, TGF605WC, TGF605WF, TGF645WC, TGF645WF, TGF657BF, TGO336BF, TGO336BG, TGO356BF, TGO356BH, WGF350SA, WGF354BJ, 31816600, 31816610, 79075662, 79075664, 79075731, 79075903, 970-3090, 970-3304, 970-3305, 970-3310, 970-3311, 970-3313, 970-3314, 970-3315, 970-3319, 970-3343, 970-3344, 970-3345, 970-3349, 970-3354, 970-3362, 970-3365, 970-3369, 970-3379, 970-3395, 970-3396, CGLGF377C, CGLGF388C, CPLGF389C, FGF350MXA, FGF355BXA, FGF356MXA, FGF363MXA, FGF363MXC, FGF368CXA, FGF368MXA, FGF376CXA, FGF376CXB, FGF379WXA, FGF379WXB, FGF380MXD, 318166000, 318166100, 318166400, 318166500, 790.71105, 790.71106, 790.75711, 790.75715, 790.75716, 790.75718, 790.75721, 790.75722, 790.75727 From the Manufacturer Frigidaire 5303935066 Igniter for Range with 18 inch leads. . This part works with the following models: Frigidaire 30-2272-23/07, Frigidaire 30-3053-00-04, Frigidaire 30-3053-23-03, Frigidaire 30-3053-23-04, Frigidaire 30-3658-66-03. Genuine Replacement Part.

Review: Genuine part, Easy to replace, here are the instructions. Fixed my issue! - This fixed my Tappan TGB557CES2 gas wall oven. The part was a genuine Elextrolux/Frigidaire/Tappan part and did come with 2 ceramic wire nuts. This is everything needed for this repair. My oven was taking longer and longer to get up to temperature. After trying to live with it for a while, it got to where it took 2 hours to reach 350F. Time to attempt a repair. It was pretty easy to do this repair. All the instructions tell you to turn off the breaker or unplug the oven and also to turn off the gas. I did neither of these but this isn't recommended. I have experience with electrical repairs and I had all the tolls and equipment to keep me safe in that regard. If you are doing this repair, it will be safer for you to follow the recommendations about this. I removed the broiler drawer first. Using a flashlight/work light, look on the back wall of the oven in the space where the drawer was. On the left side of the back wall, you will see a white plastic plug with two white wires coming out of it. Press down on the tab on top of this plug and pull it straight out to unplug it. Push the wires and the plug up through the round hole in the metal of the oven body. This will be useful in a moment. Open the actual oven door, remove the oven racks, and remove the cover over the bottom of the oven. There is a silver metal tab on the back edge of the cover. If the screw that holds this tab to the back of the cover isn't too tight. you can just pull upward on the tab. It will slide straight up, allowing you to then slide the entire cover forward toward you. This will allow the whole cover to come off. If the screw is too tight, first try to grip the top edge of the silver tab with pliers and gently slide the tab upward. If that doesn't work, you will probably have to use pliers/vice grips to loosen the screw just a bit. There isn't room to get a screwdriver into this screw (unless you have one of those 90-degree right-angle Phillips screwdrivers), but it isn't necessary to completely remove the screw anyway. It just needs to be loosened so that the tab will slide upward, allowing the cover to then be slid toward you. Under the cover, there is a heat shield. There is one nut right in the center. Remove this nut. This will let you remove this heat shield. Just lift it straight up. Under here you will see the igniter. It is held onto a bracket near the back side of the oven next to the gas burner. There is one screw that holds the igniter to the burner. All you need to do is remove this screw. Once that is done, the old igniter can be removed. The old igniter will have those two white wires and the white plastic connector on the end of the wires connected. This is where the step of pushing the wires/plug up through the round hole behind the broiler drawer pays off. The wires/plug should just come out with the old igniter. I measured the length of the wires coming out of the old igniter. The wires on the new igniter are longer. I cut a bit off of the new wires so they are closer in length to the old wires. Straighten the wires on the old igniter. Mark one of the wires as being the "top" wire (you need to connect the correct wire to the plug and not get them crossed.) Look at the new igniter and mark this same wire on the new igniter. Now it will be obvious to you which wires should be connected together when you connect the old plug to the new igniter in a few minutes. Then, cut the wires off of the old igniter so that you can reuse the plug. The new igniter does not come with a plug. That's why it comes with ceramic wire nuts. Strip some of the white insulation off of the old wires, just enough to twist the wires together to connect them. Make sure you connect the wire you marked on the new connector to the wire you marked on the plug-end wire from the old igniter. Connect each wire, twist the stripped wiring together, and use the ceramic wire nuts to cover the exposed wire ends. The new igniter should now be connected to the old plug. Push the plug down through the space that you pulled the old wires up through earlier. Look in the back of the broiler area to see if you can see the plug/wires coming through. If you cannot see it, shine your flashlight through the narrow space between the broiler area and the main oven to see if you can see the plug/wires in there. This happened to me. The plug/wires wanted to go into the space above where they needed to go. Just gently pull the wires/plug back up and try it again until the plug can be seen in the broiler area. Gently pull the plug down so the much of the wires are in the broiler area and plug in the plug to its socket that you originally unplugged it from. Make sure the ceramic wire nuts are still in place and didn't get dislodged when routing the wire. I then mounted the igniter back on its bracket with the one screw. Make sure you do not tough the black element inside the igniter while doing this. It is fine to touch the outer metal part of the igniter. If you want to be extra safe, wear gloves while mounting the igniter back to its bracket. Then, put the heat shield back on and replace the nut that holds it down. Replace the cover over the oven "floor". Hold the sliding tab on the back of the cover up, angle the front of the cover so that it engages the "lip" on the bottom of the oven, then set the rear of the cover down and push the silver tab back into its slot. I did not bother re-tightening the screw holding the tab since gravity will hold the tab in place, but you can re-tighten the screw if you wish. Put the racks back in the oven. The angled part of the racks go toward the back of the oven and face upward. If you get mixed up and try to put the racks in backwards, they will not slide all the way in. Replace the broiler drawer. Time to test your repaired oven! Mine got up to 350F in 5-6 minutes instead of the 2 hours it was taking before replacing this igniter. Success!
Review: Gas oven 110 volt igniter - Installed it, and it works great

## Features

- Quality Craftsmanship: The Frigidaire 5303935066 Burner Igniter is designed and engineered by Frigidaire to exact specifications, which, unlike non-genuine parts, ensures optimal performance for your appliance
- Tools Required: To install this item, you'll need the following: flat-head screwdriver, 1/4" nut driver, adjustable wrench, wire strippers, gloves, safety glasses
- Repair Skill Level: Experienced Repair Person | For optimal results, it's recommended that someone with specialized training install this part
- Compatibility: Check the appliance user manual to verify that this part is compatible with your appliance before purchasing
- Frigidaire Assurance: With our unwavering commitment to quality, customers confidently choose our products for the proven reliability and durable design synonymous with the Frigidaire brand

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00ZFS3OQ4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,857 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #37 in Range Accessories |
| Brand | Frigidaire |
| Brand Name | Frigidaire |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,281 Reviews |
| Door Orientation | Reversible |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Finish Types | Brushed |
| Fuel Type | Natural Gas |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00048172041766, 00202938665607, 06507075511768, 07436828712192 |
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Included Components | Includes 2 ceramic wire nuts |
| Installation Type | Built-In |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 30"D x 8"W x 6"H |
| Item Part Number | 5303935066 |
| Item Type Name | 6 Igniter for Range |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Standard Plumbing Supply |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5303935066 |
| Material Type | Ceramic |
| Model Name | Frigidaire |
| Model Number | 5303935066 |
| Size | 1 |
| Timer Function | Timer Function Not Available |
| UPC | 202938665607 012505451089 005303935066 048172041766 784497789050 637769163099 732233411796 088308266540 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Frigidaire
- **Color:** Black
- **Finish Type:** Brushed
- **Heating Method:** Convection
- **Size:** 1

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Genuine part, Easy to replace, here are the instructions. Fixed my issue!
*by M***. on June 1, 2026*

This fixed my Tappan TGB557CES2 gas wall oven. The part was a genuine Elextrolux/Frigidaire/Tappan part and did come with 2 ceramic wire nuts. This is everything needed for this repair. My oven was taking longer and longer to get up to temperature. After trying to live with it for a while, it got to where it took 2 hours to reach 350F. Time to attempt a repair. It was pretty easy to do this repair. All the instructions tell you to turn off the breaker or unplug the oven and also to turn off the gas. I did neither of these but this isn't recommended. I have experience with electrical repairs and I had all the tolls and equipment to keep me safe in that regard. If you are doing this repair, it will be safer for you to follow the recommendations about this. I removed the broiler drawer first. Using a flashlight/work light, look on the back wall of the oven in the space where the drawer was. On the left side of the back wall, you will see a white plastic plug with two white wires coming out of it. Press down on the tab on top of this plug and pull it straight out to unplug it. Push the wires and the plug up through the round hole in the metal of the oven body. This will be useful in a moment. Open the actual oven door, remove the oven racks, and remove the cover over the bottom of the oven. There is a silver metal tab on the back edge of the cover. If the screw that holds this tab to the back of the cover isn't too tight. you can just pull upward on the tab. It will slide straight up, allowing you to then slide the entire cover forward toward you. This will allow the whole cover to come off. If the screw is too tight, first try to grip the top edge of the silver tab with pliers and gently slide the tab upward. If that doesn't work, you will probably have to use pliers/vice grips to loosen the screw just a bit. There isn't room to get a screwdriver into this screw (unless you have one of those 90-degree right-angle Phillips screwdrivers), but it isn't necessary to completely remove the screw anyway. It just needs to be loosened so that the tab will slide upward, allowing the cover to then be slid toward you. Under the cover, there is a heat shield. There is one nut right in the center. Remove this nut. This will let you remove this heat shield. Just lift it straight up. Under here you will see the igniter. It is held onto a bracket near the back side of the oven next to the gas burner. There is one screw that holds the igniter to the burner. All you need to do is remove this screw. Once that is done, the old igniter can be removed. The old igniter will have those two white wires and the white plastic connector on the end of the wires connected. This is where the step of pushing the wires/plug up through the round hole behind the broiler drawer pays off. The wires/plug should just come out with the old igniter. I measured the length of the wires coming out of the old igniter. The wires on the new igniter are longer. I cut a bit off of the new wires so they are closer in length to the old wires. Straighten the wires on the old igniter. Mark one of the wires as being the "top" wire (you need to connect the correct wire to the plug and not get them crossed.) Look at the new igniter and mark this same wire on the new igniter. Now it will be obvious to you which wires should be connected together when you connect the old plug to the new igniter in a few minutes. Then, cut the wires off of the old igniter so that you can reuse the plug. The new igniter does not come with a plug. That's why it comes with ceramic wire nuts. Strip some of the white insulation off of the old wires, just enough to twist the wires together to connect them. Make sure you connect the wire you marked on the new connector to the wire you marked on the plug-end wire from the old igniter. Connect each wire, twist the stripped wiring together, and use the ceramic wire nuts to cover the exposed wire ends. The new igniter should now be connected to the old plug. Push the plug down through the space that you pulled the old wires up through earlier. Look in the back of the broiler area to see if you can see the plug/wires coming through. If you cannot see it, shine your flashlight through the narrow space between the broiler area and the main oven to see if you can see the plug/wires in there. This happened to me. The plug/wires wanted to go into the space above where they needed to go. Just gently pull the wires/plug back up and try it again until the plug can be seen in the broiler area. Gently pull the plug down so the much of the wires are in the broiler area and plug in the plug to its socket that you originally unplugged it from. Make sure the ceramic wire nuts are still in place and didn't get dislodged when routing the wire. I then mounted the igniter back on its bracket with the one screw. Make sure you do not tough the black element inside the igniter while doing this. It is fine to touch the outer metal part of the igniter. If you want to be extra safe, wear gloves while mounting the igniter back to its bracket. Then, put the heat shield back on and replace the nut that holds it down. Replace the cover over the oven "floor". Hold the sliding tab on the back of the cover up, angle the front of the cover so that it engages the "lip" on the bottom of the oven, then set the rear of the cover down and push the silver tab back into its slot. I did not bother re-tightening the screw holding the tab since gravity will hold the tab in place, but you can re-tighten the screw if you wish. Put the racks back in the oven. The angled part of the racks go toward the back of the oven and face upward. If you get mixed up and try to put the racks in backwards, they will not slide all the way in. Replace the broiler drawer. Time to test your repaired oven! Mine got up to 350F in 5-6 minutes instead of the 2 hours it was taking before replacing this igniter. Success!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gas oven 110 volt igniter
*by A***R on April 26, 2026*

Installed it, and it works great

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You’ll have to cut and cap the wires but it’s easy
*by A***R on May 25, 2026*

Worked perfect

## Frequently Bought Together

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*Last updated: 2026-07-06*