Where is the model number located on an LG gas stove?
On the LG LRG4113ST gas range, the model and serial number are typically printed on a rating label located on the back of the range. You can usually find it by reaching behind the unit and feeling for a small metal label.
Where to check first (fastest spots)
- Back of the range, on the rear panel (most common)
- Along the back edge behind the cooktop area (reach from above if accessible)
- Inside the storage drawer opening (look on the frame after pulling the drawer out)
- Along the oven door frame area (less common on this style)
For diagrams and safety notes about moving the range to access the label, use the LRG4113ST owner’s manual.
Tips for finding and reading the label
- Use a flashlight and take a photo; zoom in to read the characters.
- Write down the full model number and the full serial number.
- If your model has a suffix (such as /00), record it too; it can matter for parts compatibility.
Quick label checklist
| What you need | Why we ask for it |
|---|---|
| Model number (LRG4113ST) | Identifies the correct parts diagrams and assemblies |
| Serial number | Helps confirm production version when variations exist |
| Any suffix (example: /00) | Narrows down compatible replacement parts |
Why it matters
We use the exact model identification to match the correct LG parts (like an igniter, sensor, or control) to your specific gas range configuration and production run.
Last updated: January 2026
How to find LG part number?
For your LG LRG4113ST gas range, the most reliable way to find the correct LG part number is to look up your model and then match the part by name and diagram location; when possible, confirm by reading the number printed on the part label itself. Use the LRG4113ST owner’s manual to identify assemblies and where they’re located.
Best ways to find the right part number
- Use the full model number LRG4113ST when searching; model families can share similar-looking parts.
- Match the part by diagram position and description (for example: igniter, sensor, valve, knob).
- If you can access the part safely, check for a sticker, stamp, or molded-in number on the component.
- Compare the part’s function and location (oven vs. cooktop, bake vs. broil) before ordering.
- If your range has multiple versions, confirm the part number by the exact symptom and section you’re repairing.
Common examples for this model
If you already know what failed, these are examples of model-matched parts that can help you confirm you are in the right section:
| What you’re fixing | What the part does | Example part for LRG4113ST |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not ignite or takes too long to light | Heats to ignite the oven burner gas | LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 |
| Oven temperature is inaccurate | Senses oven temperature for the control | LG range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 |
Why it matters
LG ranges like the LRG4113ST can use different parts across production runs, and some components look nearly identical. Confirming the part number by model plus part label helps prevent ordering a part that fits physically but does not work correctly.
Quick safety note
Before checking labels or accessing internal components, disconnect power at the breaker. For gas-related repairs (gas valve, regulator, burner tubing), we recommend using a qualified service technician.
Last updated: January 2026
How long is the warranty on an LG gas range?
For the LG LRG4113ST gas range, the limited warranty is 1 year from the original retail purchase date, covering parts and labor for internal/functional parts when service is performed as outlined by LG For exact coverage details and exclusions, check the warranty section in the LRG4113ST owner's manual.
What the 1-year warranty typically covers
Warranty terms can vary by component and situation, but for this LG gas range the 1-year period generally applies to defects in materials or workmanship for covered internal/functional parts.
Common examples of covered items may include:
- Oven ignition-related components
- Temperature-sensing components
- Control components (when deemed defective)
- Gas valve related failures (when covered by the warranty terms)
What you should have ready if you need warranty service
Having the right info speeds up service and helps confirm eligibility.
- Proof of purchase date (receipt or invoice)
- Full model number: LRG4113ST
- Serial number from the range’s rating label
- A clear description of the symptom (no heat, won’t ignite, temperature off, etc.)
- Any error codes shown on the display (if applicable)
Warranty vs. out-of-warranty repairs (quick comparison)
| Situation | What you typically pay | What happens next |
|---|---|---|
| Within 1 year and confirmed defect | Usually $0 for covered parts and labor | LG-authorized service replaces the failed part |
| After 1 year (or excluded condition) | Parts and labor | You can repair using manufacturer-approved replacement parts |
If you’re repairing outside the warranty window and the oven won’t ignite, a common replacement is the LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401.
Why it matters
Knowing the warranty length helps you decide whether to schedule LG service first (to avoid paying for parts and labor) or move straight to a DIY or technician repair using the correct LG-compatible parts for the LRG4113ST.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the parts of a gas oven?
A gas oven in the LG LRG4113ST uses a gas burner system (not electric bake elements) plus controls, sensors, and airflow parts to heat evenly and safely. You will also have user-access parts like racks and the oven light; see the LRG4113ST owner's manual for the model’s parts overview.
Main gas oven components (what they do)
- Bake burner: primary heat source for baking; located under the oven cavity floor.
- Broil burner: high-heat burner at the top for broiling.
- Ignition system: lights the gas at the burner (glow-bar style igniter on many ranges).
- Oven temperature sensor: tells the control board the oven temperature.
- Control board and keypad: manages bake, broil, convection, timers, and safety logic.
- Convection fan system (if equipped): circulates hot air for more even baking.
Common service parts for this model
If your LRG4113ST won’t heat, heats unevenly, or takes too long to preheat, these are frequent suspects:
- LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401
- LG range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805
- Range bake burner ABF73569802
- Range convection fan motor EAU62343001
Quick comparison: which part affects which symptom?
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for LRG4113ST |
|---|---|---|
| No bake, no glow, no ignition | Ignition | MEE61841401 |
| Oven temp inaccurate | Sensing/control | EBG61305805 |
| Weak/uneven bake heat | Burner/flame | ABF73569802 |
| Uneven baking on multiple racks | Air circulation | EAU62343001 |
Why it matters
Knowing the major gas oven parts helps you troubleshoot faster and order the correct LG replacement part the first time, especially when symptoms overlap (for example, “no heat” can be igniter, gas valve, or control related).
Last updated: January 2026




