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Frigidaire Stove Burner Not Working? Causes and Fixes

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Can't cook on your Frigidaire stove? Learn common causes of burner problems and expert repair solutions for Grand Rapids homeowners. Get your range working again!

When you’re trying to prepare dinner and discover one of your Frigidaire stove burners won’t heat up, it’s more than just an inconvenience—it can derail your entire meal plan. The good news? Many burner issues are straightforward to diagnose and can often be fixed without calling a professional. Let’s walk through the most common causes and solutions for a Frigidaire stove burner that’s not working.

Different Types of Frigidaire Stoves: Electric Coil vs. Glass Top vs. Gas

Before diving into troubleshooting, it’s important to identify which type of Frigidaire stove you have, as each has different burner mechanisms:

Electric Coil Burners: These removable coil elements plug directly into a receptacle. Models like the Frigidaire FFEF3054TS use this traditional design.

Glass Top (Smooth Top) Electric: These have radiant heating elements sealed beneath a ceramic glass surface. The Frigidaire Gallery FGEF3036TF is a popular example.

Gas Burners: These use natural gas or propane with electronic or standing pilot ignition. The Frigidaire FGGF3036TF is a common gas range model.

Each type has its own failure points, so let’s address them separately.

Electric Coil Burner Problems and Solutions

Burner Element Itself Has Failed

The most common issue with coil burners is simply that the element has burned out. These heating elements typically last 3-5 years with regular use but can fail earlier with heavy cooking.

How to test: Swap the non-working burner with one that works. If the problem follows the burner to the new location, you need a new element. If the issue stays with the original socket, the receptacle is likely the problem.

Cost: Replacement coil elements for Frigidaire ranges run $15-$35, depending on size. You can install these yourself in under five minutes—just unplug the old one and plug in the new one.

Burner Receptacle (Terminal Block) Is Damaged

The receptacle where the coil plugs in can become corroded, burned, or loose over time. You might see visible burn marks or discoloration around the prongs.

How to identify: Look for blackened areas, melted plastic, or prongs that don’t make solid contact. Sometimes you’ll smell burning plastic.

Cost: Terminal blocks cost $20-$50 for the part. However, replacing these requires removing the cooktop and dealing with electrical connections. If you’re not comfortable working with wiring, this is a good time to call a professional. Here in West Michigan, expect to pay $150-$250 for this repair including parts and labor.

Infinite Switch Is Faulty

The infinite switch (the knob control that regulates heat levels) can wear out, especially on heavily-used burners. If your burner doesn’t heat at all or only works on high, this might be the culprit.

Testing method: With the power off, remove the knob and use a multimeter to check for continuity through the switch at different settings. You should see changing resistance values as you turn the control.

Cost: Infinite switches run $35-$75 depending on your model. Replacement requires removing the control panel and reconnecting wire harnesses.

Glass Top (Smooth Top) Burner Issues

Radiant Element Failure

Under that smooth ceramic surface, radiant heating elements can burn out just like coil burners. The difference is you can’t easily swap them to test.

Symptoms: The burner won’t heat at all, or you might see the element glowing in spots but not heating evenly.

What to do: Check your model’s error codes. Many Frigidaire glass top ranges display codes like “F10” or “F11” when elements fail. Consult your user manual for specific codes.

Cost: Radiant elements cost $75-$150, but replacing them requires lifting the entire cooktop—a delicate operation. Professional replacement typically runs $200-$350 in the Grand Rapids area.

Surface Element Switch Problems

Like coil stoves, glass tops use switches (often called surface element boards on newer models) to control burner temperature.

Testing: If multiple burners aren’t working or you’re getting erratic heating, the control board might be the issue rather than individual elements.

Cost: Surface element control boards can range from $150-$400 for the part alone. This repair typically requires professional installation and runs $300-$550 total.

Cracked Glass Top

While not technically a burner issue, cracks in the ceramic glass can prevent safe operation. Most Frigidaire ranges have safety mechanisms that disable burners if the control detects glass damage.

Important safety note: Never use a stove with cracked glass. Food and liquid can seep through and damage electrical components, creating fire hazards.

Cost: Glass top replacement is expensive—$300-$600 for parts and labor—which is why we always recommend using proper cookware and avoiding impacts to the surface.

Gas Burner Troubleshooting

Igniter Not Sparking

If you hear clicking but see no spark, or hear nothing at all, the igniter is likely the problem.

Quick check: Make sure the burner cap is properly seated. Misaligned caps are the #1 cause of “non-working” gas burners that actually have nothing wrong with them.

Real issue: If alignment isn’t the problem, the electrode (the white ceramic piece that creates the spark) might be dirty or cracked. Clean it gently with a toothbrush and ensure it’s positioned about 1/8” from the burner cap.

Cost: Replacement igniters for Frigidaire gas ranges cost $25-$50. If the spark module itself has failed (which controls all the igniters), expect $100-$175 for the part.

Gas Flow Problems

If the igniter sparks but the burner doesn’t light, you have a gas delivery issue.

Common causes:

  • Clogged burner ports (the small holes around the burner cap)
  • Clogged burner orifice (the brass piece that meters gas flow)
  • Faulty gas valve

DIY solution: Clean burner ports with a straightened paper clip or needle. Remove burner caps and bases, wash with soap and water, and ensure they’re completely dry before reinstalling.

When to call a pro: If cleaning doesn’t help, the gas valve may need replacement—this absolutely requires a licensed technician due to safety concerns.

When to Call HomeHalo Appliance Repair

While many burner issues can be DIYed, some situations call for professional help:

  • You’re uncomfortable working with electricity or gas
  • Multiple burners have failed simultaneously
  • You’ve replaced parts but the problem persists
  • Your stove is showing error codes you can’t resolve
  • Any situation involving gas line work

At HomeHalo, we see Frigidaire stove repairs regularly here in Grand Rapids and throughout West Michigan. Our technicians carry common parts like elements, igniters, and switches on their trucks, which means we can often complete repairs in a single visit.

Need Expert Help?

If you’ve tried these troubleshooting steps and your Frigidaire burner still isn’t working—or if you’d simply prefer to have a professional diagnose and fix the issue—we’re here to help. HomeHalo Appliance Repair serves Grand Rapids and all of West Michigan with honest, affordable appliance repair services.

Give us a call at (616) 367-5131 to schedule a service appointment. We’ll get your Frigidaire stove back to full working order so you can get back to cooking for your family.

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  • → The appliance makes burning, sparking, or unusual electrical smells
  • → DIY troubleshooting hasn't resolved the issue after one attempt
  • → The repair involves gas lines, electrical components, or sealed refrigerant systems
  • → The appliance is still under warranty (DIY may void it)

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