Manufacturer | Frigidaire |
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Place of Business | SANDY, UT, 84070 US |
Part Number | 5303935066 |
Product Dimensions | 0.05 x 0.05 x 0.05 cm; 141.75 g |
Item model number | 5303935066 |
Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 |
Colour | Black |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Ceramic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Electric Ignition |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 142 g |
Country of origin | USA |
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FRIGIDAIRE 5303935066 Range Igniter
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Size | 1 |
Brand | Frigidaire |
Colour | Black |
Heating method | Convection |
Finish type | Brushed |
Fuel type | Natural Gas |
Item weight | 5 Ounces |
Special feature | Electric Ignition |
Manufacturer | Frigidaire |
Model name | Frigidaire |
About this item
- Replacement gas oven ignitor
- Genuine replacement part
- Manufacturer model number 5303935066
- COMPATIBILITY: Ensure replacement part is compatible with your home appliance before purchasing; 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
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ASIN | B00ZFS3OQ4 |
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4.5 out of 5 stars |
Date First Available | Sept. 24 2007 |
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Replacement gas oven ignitor. This is a genuine replacement Frigidaire ignitor. This is a flat style 3.72" ignitor with 18" of wire and 1/16 of exposed white ceramic. Amperage ranges from 3.2-3.6. This kit includes mounting bracket and wire nuts.
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heating method | Convection | Convection | Convection | Convection |
fuel type | Natural Gas | Natural Gas | — | — |
special feature | Electric Ignition | Durability | — | Wide Compatibility, Easy to Install |
installation | — | Built-In | Built-In | Replacement |
finish type | Brushed | — | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
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door orientation | — | front | front | — |
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Customers like the functionality, installation, and fit of the product. They mention it works well with their BlueStar gas range, is easy to wired in to the existing leads, and the directions are descent enough. Customers also appreciate the durability, saying it's a good quality part and not a cheap knock-off. They appreciate the igniter. However, some customers disagree on the heating time.
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Customers are satisfied with the functionality of the product. They mention it works well and is an excellent replacement to get the range operating again.
"Works great! My oven is back to working well. Note that this comes with two ceramic wire nuts, so you don’t have to buy those separately." Read more
"This works great on my Bosch 500 series natural gas range...." Read more
"...Works perfectly!" Read more
"The item arrived quickly and works perfectly...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the product easy. They mention it wires in very easy to the existing leads and fixes their Blue Star oven without hassle. Customers also say the directions are descent enough.
"Easy to install and will use this product again in the future." Read more
"Product arrived fast and was easy to install" Read more
"Not much to say. Very easy to install and the bake burner fired right up." Read more
"Easy DIY install. Very satisfied with the product." Read more
Customers like the fit of the product. They mention it works for most ovens, is the exact same size as the wolf, and has the same screw holes. Some say it's a perfect fix for their oven.
"...Used it to repair our Viking Professional range. Perfect fit. Exactly the same as the original." Read more
"perfect. easy to be installed." Read more
"Parfait!..." Read more
"This fit my gas range perfectly and was simple to install...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the durability of the product. They mention it's a good quality part, made in the USA, and not a cheap knock-off. Customers also say it exceeds all expectations and comes with merits if you don't want to use crimp ends.
"Good product. Went into our Dacor stove and works great." Read more
"Great Product..." Read more
"...Be careful with the element - they are brittle and break easily." Read more
"Good quality, easy replacement for my Bosch gas oven." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the replacement. They mention it's a perfect replacement for their Samsung oven ignitor, Blue Star ovens, and GE profile cooktops. Customers also say it's the original equipment, not an aftermarket part.
"Perfect replacement. Appliance Dealer sold for tripple the Price. Installation would have been minimum 100.-$ + Parts...." Read more
"...Appears to be a genuine replacement part, not a cheap knock off. Mine came with ceramic wire nuts that seem to be good quality...." Read more
"This was a replacement part for my gas oven. Came a day early. As advertised. Already installed so can't take a photo...." Read more
"...is different, but they are very easy to switch, and the element part is exactly the same...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the oven igniter. They mention it's easy to install and the same igniter for broiler and oven burners. Some say it fixed their ovens, while others say it's a genuine Frigidaire part.
"Worked perfectly on the first try. My oven now has a flame again." Read more
"...Installed easy, using the original hardware. Oven once again, can bake a cake or roast a chicken. Thank-you." Read more
"...Easy to install. Same igniter for broiler and oven burners." Read more
"Great. Resolved my stove issue." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the heating time of the cooking oven. Some mention it fires up within 10 seconds, while others say it takes longer to ignite until it doesn't open the gas.
"...Been a month so far no issues. Oven fires up within 10 seconds" Read more
"...Early symptoms of pending failure included a very long time for stove to heat up..." Read more
"Not much to say. Very easy to install and the bake burner fired right up." Read more
"...If the igniter is failing, the oven takes longer to ignite until it doesn't open the gas valve at all... fail...." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on June 23, 2025Verified PurchaseWorked perfectly on the first try. My oven now has a flame again.
- Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2025Verified PurchaseEasy to install and will use this product again in the future.
- Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2017Verified PurchaseThis fit my gas range perfectly and was simple to install. I removed the bottom of the range by pulling the two tabs located at the back, then lifted up, it swivels at the front. Removed one thumb screw holding the heat shield. Now you can see the ignitor. Remove two 8mm/5/16" hex screws and snipped the two wires...chuck the old ignitor. At the back of the stove is the small panel that is at the bottom left. It has been cut except for two short spots that if you wiggle it back and force will break. Flip it over and it will fit back with the addition of one screw. After removing the previous panel, cut the two red wires that lead the the ignitor connector and chuck the connector. Strip the two red wires back 3/8" and connect to the new ignitor wires with the supplied ceramic marrets.Frigidaire 5303935066 Gas Oven Ignitor
- Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2021Verified PurchaseThis was a direct replacement for my white-westinghouse gas oven. Wired in very easy to the existing leads. Been a month so far no issues. Oven fires up within 10 seconds
- Reviewed in Canada on November 25, 2019Verified PurchaseThis was to replace a defective hot surface igniter for a Blue Star 36” range.
Early symptoms of pending failure included a very long time for stove to heat up (should normally take about 15 minutes to reach 350 C for a stove this size), faint gas smell sometimes, and eventually total fail with no heat at all, even though you may still see the igniter glow orange. If the temperature never reaches a preset limit, the gas valve doesn’t open, indicating that the igniter has now failed.
There is an excellent video online that shows how to replace the igniter on this very particular Blue Star model, which actually shows the replacement part being exactly the same as the one sold here.
I thought that the hardest part was actually to reinstall the oven door...a bit tricky.
The only visual difference between the OEM part and this one is the ceramic portion extending a few inches behind the metal bracket which is not present on this replacement part...not sure why, but it works nonetheless as the bracket, ignitor, wires, all appear to be exact,...same as the required amps, 3.2 to 3.6 amps...and the price of course being much more attractive.
Speaking of price, when I ordered this model mid November 2019, it was listed here at $35.65. A week later it’s now listed at $41. Not the first time I see prices vary so wildly on many different products on 鶹! Weird.
Still, the OEM part is hard to find and if you do find it somewhere else, it’s often double or more.
This is a Frigidaire/Electrolux part, so let’s hope it lasts.
But for now, a first test after installing was a success, it lit up well within the 90 seconds required and I could hear a nice gas flow the way it’s supposed to be...total time to reach 350 C was 14 minutes...which is just below average on stoves that big.
- Reviewed in Canada on February 14, 2023Verified PurchaseFit perfectly in my BlueStar range. Looked on YouTube for step by step instructions. They recommended this exact part. Electrolux is a large manufacturer so I’m guessing this is a time tested part that will hold up.
Don’t forget to disconnect stove from outlet before installing. Safety first.
Fit perfectly in my BlueStar range. Looked on YouTube for step by step instructions. They recommended this exact part. Electrolux is a large manufacturer so I’m guessing this is a time tested part that will hold up.
Don’t forget to disconnect stove from outlet before installing. Safety first.
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- Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2023Verified PurchaseThe part worked perfectly for exactly 10 months and 13 days. I'm giving it three stars because the first non-OEM stove igniter I purchased lasted less than two months - so this one was a definite improvement over the last. Ideally I'd be able to buy a part which would last for many years so I don't need to throw money at an older stove to keep it working, but I don't think good quality parts are available from any source in today's throw-away society.
- Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2021Verified PurchaseI used this in a Wolf Stove... which the parts store told me "Wolf have their own special parts"... No they do not! These parts are all made by the same few vendors. Some by Coors tec, some by others. All used by Fridgeagaire, Wolf, Thermador and others.
Last time the Wolf repairman came and "fixed" my stove, he changed the ignitor with a Thermador (CoorsTec) part for $118, plus he changed the gas distribution thing for $400... Grand total $950 with labour! Turns out the problem was a $40 part... And a few hours of my time!
Top reviews from other countries
- Daniel ValenteReviewed in the United States on July 30, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product - Works on Frigidaire oven
Verified PurchasePerfect replacement for Frigidaire oven. Easy install with help of YouTube vids. Saved a lot of money by DIY instead of call for service tech. Easy to install and the oven fired up immediately after install. Not issues since.
- AJBReviewed in the United States on July 25, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked great!
Verified PurchaseMy Bosch gas oven quit working. A local appliance repair place quoted me $600 to replace the part. I searched the web and found a video of how to replace the part and it included a link to this part on 鶹. I ordered it and called my local handyman to installl it. Voila! Problem solved for less than $100 including installation.
- RolidnotReviewed in the United States on October 29, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Made by Roberstshaw in the USA. Tag says Robertshaw igniter model 41-205
Verified PurchaseI have a 20 year old Viking VGIC305 30 inch freestanding stainless steel range. I got good service from the original oven igniters but they are finally dying 20 years later. There are three igniters total in my 30 inch Viking range - 2 for the oven, one for the broiler. Your experience with the number of igniters may vary.
I found dozens of igniters across the online spectrum from the Viking OEM model (~$165 EACH!!) to some suspicious Asian knockoffs for about $12 each. I was not spending almost $500 on three OEM Viking igniters for a 20 year old range. The truth about where the products are sourced is sketchy at best.
This particular igniter on 鶹 is listed as being made by Frigidaire and is a good example of the online confusion for country of origin and manufacturer. The ones I received from 鶹 are actually made by Robertshaw for Frigidaire and probably a lot of other stove companies. Robertshaw is a 120+ year old American company based in Illinois that makes electrical parts, controls and valves to name a few. See my attached photos for the Robertshaw/Made in USA tag. The Robertshaw model is the one with the shorter ceramic body.
The Robertshaw igniters I received from 鶹 are identical to the ones in my Viking range minus the 2 spade clips on the wires. For $145 less (each) than the Viking OEM igniters, I added an insulated spade connector myself and connected it with ceramic wire nuts. Don’t use regular wire nuts, they won’t take the oven heat, could melt a cause a short and/or a fire. No bueno!
The major difference between the OEM Viking, this Robertshaw model I bought and the Asian knockoffs I saw appearance wise is that the metal igniter element on the Viking and the Robertshaw is a flat rectangle. On the Asian knockoffs, it's circular. I don't know what difference that makes for the usability or longevity of the Asian models but I'd rather not find out.
I bought three of these Robertshaw igniters and I'll likely buy 3 more shortly down the road once I see how these new ones perform for a few months. (I bought 3 more at a later date).
OEM Viking parts are like BMW parts - absurdly expensive - and the supply chain changes constantly. If Ireorder these same igniters in a year, they might be sourced from overseas or elsewhere or simply vanish from 鶹.
The photo on the right hand side shows the old igniter with the longer ceramic body. The Robertshaw model from 鶹 is on the left.
I got the new ones installed and they work great. Oven heats to 300 degrees in about 12 minutes, more than twice as fast as the old igniters. Hope this data helps!
RolidnotMade by Roberstshaw in the USA. Tag says Robertshaw igniter model 41-205
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2020
I found dozens of igniters across the online spectrum from the Viking OEM model (~$165 EACH!!) to some suspicious Asian knockoffs for about $12 each. I was not spending almost $500 on three OEM Viking igniters for a 20 year old range. The truth about where the products are sourced is sketchy at best.
This particular igniter on 鶹 is listed as being made by Frigidaire and is a good example of the online confusion for country of origin and manufacturer. The ones I received from 鶹 are actually made by Robertshaw for Frigidaire and probably a lot of other stove companies. Robertshaw is a 120+ year old American company based in Illinois that makes electrical parts, controls and valves to name a few. See my attached photos for the Robertshaw/Made in USA tag. The Robertshaw model is the one with the shorter ceramic body.
The Robertshaw igniters I received from 鶹 are identical to the ones in my Viking range minus the 2 spade clips on the wires. For $145 less (each) than the Viking OEM igniters, I added an insulated spade connector myself and connected it with ceramic wire nuts. Don’t use regular wire nuts, they won’t take the oven heat, could melt a cause a short and/or a fire. No bueno!
The major difference between the OEM Viking, this Robertshaw model I bought and the Asian knockoffs I saw appearance wise is that the metal igniter element on the Viking and the Robertshaw is a flat rectangle. On the Asian knockoffs, it's circular. I don't know what difference that makes for the usability or longevity of the Asian models but I'd rather not find out.
I bought three of these Robertshaw igniters and I'll likely buy 3 more shortly down the road once I see how these new ones perform for a few months. (I bought 3 more at a later date).
OEM Viking parts are like BMW parts - absurdly expensive - and the supply chain changes constantly. If Ireorder these same igniters in a year, they might be sourced from overseas or elsewhere or simply vanish from 鶹.
The photo on the right hand side shows the old igniter with the longer ceramic body. The Robertshaw model from 鶹 is on the left.
I got the new ones installed and they work great. Oven heats to 300 degrees in about 12 minutes, more than twice as fast as the old igniters. Hope this data helps!
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- Viola L AndersonReviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
4.0 out of 5 stars Fixed my oven
Verified PurchaseWorked. Came on time, very fast. One of the supplied ceramic wire nuts came broke. The other was useless. They don't have an internal metal insert so it just stripped out. Thankfully I had ceramic wire nuts on hand (The wire nuts I had laying around had metal where they screw onto the wires.) You will need to purchase CERAMIC wire nuts separately. This is a high heat application. Plastic will melt.
FYI. My symptoms sort of confused me. The ignitor was still getting very hot, glowing. Problem was the safety solenoid gas valve is wired in Series with the hot surface ignitor and will not open to turn on the gas unless the ignitor draws like 3 amps. Mine was drawing 2.6 amps.
Viola L AndersonFixed my oven
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
FYI. My symptoms sort of confused me. The ignitor was still getting very hot, glowing. Problem was the safety solenoid gas valve is wired in Series with the hot surface ignitor and will not open to turn on the gas unless the ignitor draws like 3 amps. Mine was drawing 2.6 amps.
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