Over 180,000 Frigidaire ovens have been recalled across the United States and Canada after 62 incidents and 31 burn injuries were reported, prompting urgent safety warnings for households using these appliances.
The Frigidaire oven recall 2026 centers on a defect that can cause delayed ignition inside the oven’s bake burner, allowing gas to accumulate before suddenly igniting. This can create a burst of flame or intense heat, significantly increasing the risk of burns during normal cooking.
Check your oven immediately: If your appliance matches any of the 16 affected models or falls within serial number range VF52200000 – VF54399999, you should stop using the oven function and arrange a repair without delay.
62 Incidents and 31 Injuries Raise Safety Concerns
According to official data released by the manufacturer and safety authorities, there have been 62 total incidents linked to the affected ovens across North America. These incidents have resulted in 31 reported injuries, including one injury in Canada and 30 injuries in the United States.
Health authorities also confirmed three separate incidents in Canada, highlighting that while the majority of cases occurred in the U.S., the safety risk extends across both countries.
The nature of the defect makes it particularly concerning, as users may not notice any issue until ignition occurs unexpectedly, creating a sudden and potentially dangerous burst of heat.
Further official safety guidance is available through Health Canada’s recall advisory, which continues to monitor the situation.
More Than 180,000 Units Sold Across North America
The recall impacts a large number of units sold over a relatively short period. Approximately 5,318 ovens were sold in Canada, while around 174,800 units were distributed in the United States.
These ovens were sold between June 2025 and January 2026 through major retailers, including Lowe’s and Home Depot, making them widely accessible to consumers.
Because of this wide distribution, many households may still be unaware that their appliance is part of the recall.
Full List of 16 Affected Frigidaire Models
The recall includes multiple models across Frigidaire’s standard, Gallery, and Professional product lines. The complete list of affected models includes:
FCFG3062AS, FCFG3062AW, FCFG3083AS, FCRG3052BS, FCRG3052BW, FCRG3062AS, FCRG3062AW, FCRG3083AD, FCRG3083AS, GCFG3059BF, GCFG3060BD, GCFG3060BF, GCFG3070BF, GCRG3060BD, GCRG3060BF, PCFG3080AF
These 16 models fall within the serial number range VF52200000 to VF54399999, which consumers can use to confirm whether their appliance is affected.
If your oven matches any of these identifiers, authorities strongly recommend taking immediate action.
Why Delayed Ignition Is Dangerous
The defect involves a delay in ignition when the oven’s bake burner is activated. During this delay, gas can accumulate inside the oven before igniting suddenly.
When ignition finally occurs, it can create a flash or burst of flame, exposing users to unexpected heat and increasing the risk of burns.
This type of malfunction is particularly hazardous because it may occur without warning, making routine cooking activities potentially dangerous.
What Consumers Should Do Right Now
Authorities are advising all affected consumers to stop using the oven function immediately to prevent potential injury.
However, the cooktop burners on these gas ranges are not affected and can continue to be used safely.
Owners are encouraged to contact Electrolux Group to arrange a free in-home repair. The repair involves installing a redesigned bake burner that eliminates the delayed ignition issue.
Consumers can reach the company by calling 1-866-291-7629 or emailing gasovenburnerrecall@electrolux.com to schedule a service appointment.
Free Repair Program Covers All Affected Units
The manufacturer has confirmed that all affected units are eligible for free repair, with professional technicians providing service directly in consumers’ homes.
This approach ensures that the issue is addressed safely and conveniently, without requiring customers to move or transport large appliances.
Officials stress that taking prompt action is essential, as continued use of the oven could increase the likelihood of injury.
Growing Awareness Around Appliance Safety
This recall highlights a broader concern around safety in everyday household appliances, particularly gas-powered kitchen equipment.
With more than 180,000 units affected, the situation demonstrates how widely used products can pose risks if defects are not identified and addressed quickly.
Consumers are encouraged to stay informed about product recalls and follow official safety guidance to reduce risks in their homes.
As awareness grows, more households are expected to check their appliances and take action, helping prevent further injuries and ensuring safer kitchen environments across North America.












