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LG LRG30355ST gas range

LG LRG30355ST gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG LRG30355ST gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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    LG Gas Range LRG30355ST FAQs

    Most LG gas ranges, including model LRG30355ST, typically last 13 years.

    What affects how long it lasts

    A range’s lifespan is mostly driven by heat exposure, cleaning habits, and how hard the oven and surface burners are worked.

    • Heavy oven use (daily baking, frequent broiling) shortens igniter and valve life
    • Spills and boilovers can clog burner ports and stress igniters
    • Slamming the oven door can damage hinges and the door seal
    • Poor ventilation and high heat can age wiring and controls faster
    • Skipping basic cleaning can cause uneven flames and overheating

    Common “wear items” to expect over time

    These parts often need attention before the range itself is “worn out”:

    Symptom Common cause What to check first
    Oven won’t heat or heats slowly Weak igniter Range bake igniter EBZ37171602
    Heat leaks, long preheat, uneven baking Worn door seal Range oven door gasket EBZ37215107
    Burner knob is cracked/loose or won’t turn smoothly Worn knob Knob assembly EBZ37189611

    Why it matters

    Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether a repair is worth it. If your LRG30355ST is near the 13-year mark, replacing a single part (like an igniter or door gasket) often restores performance and can extend service life.

    Where to confirm model-specific care and service info

    For cleaning, operating tips, and maintenance guidance that helps maximize lifespan, use the LRG30355ST owner’s manual.

    Last updated: February 2026

    Your LG range’s model number is printed on the appliance ID label; on an LG LRG30355ST gas range, you’ll use that exact model number to match the correct parts list, LRG30355ST owner’s manual, and LRG30355ST installation guide. The label is typically found around the oven frame or storage drawer area.

    Where to find the model number label

    Check these common locations on LG gas ranges like LRG30355ST:

    • Open the oven door and look along the door frame (front frame/side trim)
    • Check the frame behind the storage drawer (pull the drawer out)
    • Look on the lower front frame near the drawer opening
    • If your range is slide-in, check the side trim near the oven opening

    How to read the label (and what to write down)

    Record the information exactly as shown on the tag:

    • Model number (example format: LRG30355ST)
    • Serial number (used for age and service history)
    • Gas type (natural gas vs. LP conversion sticker, if present)
    Label item What it’s used for Why it matters
    Model number Parts compatibility Ensures the right igniter, gasket, knobs, and panels fit
    Serial number Service and production info Helps identify version changes within the same model
    Gas type / LP sticker Setup and flame performance Prevents incorrect burner operation after conversion

    Why it matters

    LG often uses similar-looking ranges with different internal parts. Using the exact model number helps you avoid ordering the wrong component, such as a surface burner knob or oven igniter.

    Parts examples for LRG30355ST

    If your label confirms LRG30355ST, these are examples of model-matched parts you may see listed:

    Last updated: February 2026

    For the LG LRG30355ST gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are the ones you touch and use the most: burner and oven ignition parts, control knobs, door sealing parts, and the oven light. Use the LRG30355ST owner's manual to match symptoms to the correct repair.

    Commonly replaced parts for this model

    These are frequent wear items and high-use components that commonly get replaced during normal ownership:

    Quick symptom-to-part guide

    Symptom Most likely part to check first What you typically notice
    Oven will not ignite Bake igniter Gas smell with no flame, or long preheat
    Oven ignites sometimes Oven burner igniter Clicking or delayed ignition
    Heat leaking at door Oven door gasket Hot handle area, poor temperature control
    Oven light out Oven lamp No interior light, cooking still works
    Knob slips or is broken Knob assembly Loose fit, hard to set flame

    How we recommend choosing the right replacement

    • Confirm the exact symptom (bake vs broil vs surface burner issue).
    • Check for simple fixes first (power supply, tripped breaker, loose knob fit).
    • Use the exploded-view diagrams and part list for LRG30355ST to match the part location.
    • If you are converting gas type (natural gas to LP), follow the LRG30355ST installation guide; conversion work is handled by a qualified installer.

    Why it matters

    Using the correct, model-matched part helps restore safe ignition, stable burner flames, and proper oven temperature control. On a gas range, ignition and door sealing problems also affect performance and fuel use.

    Last updated: March 2026

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