How to find LG part number?
For your LG LSGL5833D slide-in gas range, the fastest way to find the correct LG part number is to look up your model on the parts list, then match the part by name and diagram location; you can also confirm part identification details in the LSGL5833D owner's manual.
- Use the model number first: Search parts by LSGL5833D (not just “LG range”).
- Match by part name and function: Example: an oven that will not heat often points to an igniter or sensor.
- Cross-check the part ID and manufacturer part number: Sears PartsDirect listings show both.
- Compare your old part: Many parts have a label or stamping you can match.
- Verify gas type and conversion parts when applicable: LP conversion components and related instructions are referenced in the manual.
Here are examples of part listings available for this model (use these names to match what you need):
| What you are replacing | Part name on our site | Part ID | Manufacturer part number |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oven burner ignition issue | Range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 | MEE61841401 | MEE61841401 |
| Oven temperature problems | Range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 | EBG61305805 | EBG61305801 |
| Burner flame control issue | Range surface burner valve AJU74852801 | AJU74852801 | AJU74852801 |
- Confirm the full model on the rating label: LSGL5833D.
- Identify whether the issue is cooktop (surface burners) or oven (bake/broil).
- For flame size problems after a gas conversion, check the conversion steps and components noted in the manual (regulator and valves are commonly involved).
LG ranges often use similar-looking parts across model families, but the mounting, wiring connectors, and gas calibration can differ. Matching the part to LSGL5833D helps ensure proper fit, safe operation, and correct oven performance.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of an LG range?
Most LG ranges, including the LG LSGL5833D slide-in gas range, typically last 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Burner ignition parts, oven sensors, and control electronics often need service before the cabinet and oven cavity wear out; timely repairs extend overall life.
- Cooking frequency and heat load (daily high-heat use shortens life)
- Cleaning habits (heavy buildup and repeated high-heat self-cleaning add stress)
- Gas ignition performance (weak igniters cause delayed ignition and extra wear)
- Ventilation and moisture around controls and wiring
- Power quality (surges can damage the display or control boards)
| Component area | What you may notice | Common fix type |
|---|---|---|
| Oven ignition | No bake, delayed ignition, gas smell before lighting | Replace igniter (model-specific part) |
| Temperature control | Oven runs hot/cold, uneven baking | Test/replace sensor |
| User interface | Dim or dead display, unresponsive keys | Repair/replace display/control |
| Gas delivery | Weak flame, inconsistent heat | Regulator or valve diagnosis |
We recommend these practical habits:
- Use EasyClean for light soils and reserve Self Clean for heavy buildup to reduce heat stress.
- Keep burner caps and ports clean so flames stay even and blue.
- If bake or broil ignition becomes slow, address it early (igniters tend to weaken gradually).
- Avoid slamming the oven door; it protects the door glass and switch alignment.
- Follow the cleaning and operating guidance in the LSGL5833D owner's manual.
If symptoms match, these model-specific parts are often involved:
A range that is heating correctly and igniting promptly runs safer, cooks more evenly, and puts less strain on the gas valve, regulator, and electronic controls. Small fixes early usually prevent bigger, more expensive failures later.
Last updated: February 2026
Why does my LG gas oven smell like gas?
A brief gas odor during ignition can be normal on an LG LSGL5833D slide-in gas range, but a gas smell that lingers, gets stronger, or happens when the oven is OFF is not normal. Follow the safety steps in the owner's manual immediately, then troubleshoot ignition and gas supply issues.
If you smell gas:
- Open windows for ventilation.
- Do not try to light any appliance.
- Do not touch electrical switches.
- Do not use a phone inside the building.
- Follow the emergency steps listed in the owner's manual.
A lingering gas smell usually points to delayed ignition or a gas supply/connection issue.
- Delayed ignition: gas flows before the burner lights, so you smell gas longer than normal.
- Weak or failing igniter: the igniter may glow but not pull enough current to open the gas valve quickly.
- Installation or connection issue: an improper connection or regulator issue can contribute to gas odor.
- Dirty burner or blocked ports: can slow ignition and cause uneven lighting.
If the oven takes too long to light or you smell gas while it is trying to ignite, these parts are common suspects for LG LSGL5833D.
| Symptom | Most likely part | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven takes a long time to ignite; gas odor during start | Oven burner igniter | LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 |
| Oven temperature seems off; baking inconsistent | Oven temperature sensor | Range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 |
| Smell seems related to gas flow control (diagnosis required) | Oven gas valve | Range oven gas valve MJX62571702 |
- Confirm the oven is lighting promptly; ignition should be quick and smooth.
- Watch for repeated clicking or long preheat times that suggest delayed ignition.
- Make sure all burner knobs are fully in the OFF position when not in use.
- If the smell is strongest near the back or gas line area, stop using the range and follow the safety steps in the owner's manual.
A normal ignition odor should fade quickly once the burner lights. A persistent gas smell can indicate delayed ignition or a gas supply issue, which increases the risk of unsafe gas accumulation.
Last updated: February 2026
How to reset LG oven control board?
On the LG LSGL5833D slide-in gas range, the most effective “reset” for the oven control is a power reset: turn the oven mode knob to OFF, shut off power to the range for about 1 minute, then restore power and recheck operation. For control-panel lockouts, use the Control Lock steps in the owner's manual.
- Turn the oven mode knob to OFF.
- If the display is responsive, cancel any active cooking mode.
- Turn OFF power at the breaker (or unplug the range if accessible).
- Wait 60 seconds.
- Restore power.
- Set the clock if needed, then test Bake and Broil.
Many “control board” reset requests are actually a settings or lock feature.
If Loc (or a lock icon) shows, the controls are locked.
- Set the oven mode knob to OFF.
- Press and hold Control Lock for 3 seconds to toggle lock off.
These steps do not reset the board, but they confirm the keypad is working:
- Set the oven mode knob to OFF.
- Press and hold Start Time for 3 seconds.
- Press Start Time repeatedly to cycle options (clock mode, temperature adjust, preheat alarm, beeper volume, °F/°C).
If the display is dead, keys do not respond after a power reset, or the oven will not heat even though the control responds, a failed component is more likely than a “reset” issue.
| Symptom | Most common direction | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not ignite/heat, smell of gas but no flame | Ignition problem | Range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 |
| Oven temperature is inaccurate | Sensor or calibration | Range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 |
| Display is blank or unreadable | Display/control issue | Led display EAV64012008 |
A true control board reset is mainly about clearing a temporary software glitch or recovering from a power interruption. If the range is locked (Control Lock) or has a failed igniter, sensor, or display, cycling power will not restore normal heating or keypad response.
Last updated: February 2026




