A Quick “Am I Affected?” Screen (Models, Serial Range, Sales Window)
This recall covers certain Frigidaire-branded gas ranges (including Frigidaire Gallery and Frigidaire Professional) manufactured in the United States and sold in Canada roughly from June 2025 through January 2026. The issue described is delayed ignition of the oven’s bake burner, which can allow gas to build briefly before it lights—creating a flash/flare risk when ignition finally happens.
To keep this simple: the purchase window is a helpful clue, but it’s not definitive. The definitive check is your model number and serial number.
Recall snapshot (for fast scanning):
Affected Model Numbers (Check The Rating Plate)
If your range model number appears in the list below, the next step is to confirm the serial number range.
Models included in the recall:
- FCFG3062AS
- FCFG3062AW
- FCFG3083AS
- FCRG3052BS
- FCRG3052BW
- FCRG3062AS
- FCRG3062AW
- FCRG3083AD
- FCRG3083AS
- GCFG3059BF
- GCFG3060BD
- GCFG3060BF
- GCFG3070BF
- GCRG3060BD
- GCRG3060BF
Serial number range included: VF52200000 to VF54399999
If you’re not sure where to look: on many freestanding ranges, the model/serial “rating plate” is commonly located on the frame around the oven door area, behind the storage drawer, or on an interior side panel. You’re looking for a printed label with letters and numbers (not a sticker from the retailer).
Why “Delayed Ignition” Is Treated As A Serious Safety Issue
In normal operation, gas should ignite promptly when the burner is activated. Delayed ignition means there’s a lag—sometimes short, sometimes long enough to notice—between gas flow and ignition. That delay is the risk: if gas accumulates and then lights, ignition can be more forceful than expected.
This is also why the recall’s safety posture is conservative: even if you’ve only noticed the issue once, or you’re not sure what you saw, the safest move is to treat it as real until the bake burner replacement is installed.