Where is the model number located on an LG gas stove?
On the LG LRG3095ST gas range, the model and serial number are on the model/serial number plate located at the back of the range near the rear panel area. You typically see it by looking behind the unit or carefully pulling the range forward to view the plate.
Common places to check on the LRG3095ST
Use these quick checks to find the rating plate without disassembling anything:
- Behind the range, on the rear panel (look for a metal plate or label)
- Near the back guard area at the top rear edge
- Along the rear frame where the range body meets the back panel
- If you can pull the range forward slightly, look for the plate facing outward
For a visual reference, see the labeled parts diagram in the LRG3095ST owner’s manual.
Tips for finding it safely
Before you move the range, protect the gas line and your flooring.
- Turn the range off and let it cool completely
- Avoid pulling by the oven door handle
- Slide the range straight out slowly (do not twist)
- Do not kink or strain the flexible gas connector
- If the range has an anti-tip bracket, re-engage it after pushing the range back
What you should write down
The plate usually includes both identifiers; we recommend recording both for parts lookup.
| Item | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number (LRG3095ST) | Ensures diagrams and replacement parts match your exact range |
| Serial number | Helps identify production details and correct revisions |
Why it matters
LG often uses similar-looking ranges with different internal parts (burner components, control boards, igniters). Using the exact model number helps us match the correct diagrams and compatible replacement parts the first time.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common stove parts to replace?
On the LG LRG3095ST gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are ignition-related components, burner pieces, and wear items that see heat and spills daily. In our experience, oven igniters, surface burner caps/knobs, and control components are frequent replacements when lighting or temperature control becomes unreliable.
Most common replacement parts (and what they affect)
- Oven burner igniter: oven will not heat, slow ignition, or no ignition
- Surface burner caps: uneven flame, poor ignition, or flame lifting
- Surface burner knob: loose, cracked, or hard-to-turn control
- Igniter switch and harness: clicking issues or burners not sparking correctly
- Control board: erratic display, unresponsive keys, or inconsistent oven operation
- Oven light components: light not working when door opens or when switched on
For part identification and safe handling notes specific to this model, we reference the LRG3095ST manual.
Model-specific examples you can match to symptoms
If you are troubleshooting a no-heat or delayed-heat oven complaint on LRG3095ST, the igniter is a top suspect. A common compatible replacement is the LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401.
If a surface burner will not light or the flame pattern looks wrong after cleaning, inspect the cap and burner base for alignment and debris. A common cap option for this model is the range surface burner cap MBL61909003.
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part type |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat | Bake ignition | Oven burner igniter |
| Burner clicks but won’t light | Surface ignition | Igniter switch/harness, igniter/orifice holder |
| Flame is uneven or noisy | Burner top | Burner cap, burner base |
| Knob slips or won’t turn smoothly | User controls | Burner knob |
Why it matters
Replacing the correct part restores safe, consistent ignition and proper flame control, which helps cooking performance and reduces nuisance issues like repeated clicking, delayed preheat, or uneven simmering.
Last updated: January 2026
How to replace ignitor on LG gas oven?
To replace the oven igniter on an LG LRG3095ST gas range, we shut off power and gas, remove the oven bottom panels to access the bake burner, then swap the igniter on its bracket and reconnect the wiring exactly as found. Use the LRG3095ST manual for safety and access details.
Before you start (safety and prep)
- Turn off the circuit breaker; the igniter circuit is live when the oven is calling for heat.
- Close the range gas shut-off valve.
- Let the oven cool completely.
- Protect the oven floor with a towel to avoid scratching enamel.
- Take a photo of wire routing and connector positions before disconnecting anything.
Steps to replace the oven igniter
- Remove oven racks.
- Lift out the oven bottom panel(s) to expose the bake burner area.
- Locate the igniter mounted to the bake burner near the burner tube.
- Disconnect the igniter wire connector (do not pull on wires).
- Remove the mounting screws, transfer the igniter to the bracket, and reinstall screws.
- Reinstall any burner shield/baffle you removed and make sure it is aligned.
- Reassemble the oven bottom panel(s) and racks.
- Restore gas and power; test Bake and confirm ignition within a short preheat.
If you need the correct replacement part for this model, use the LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401.
Quick troubleshooting after replacement
- No glow at all: check connector seating, pinched wires, and power supply.
- Glows but no flame: verify gas is on; recheck burner/baffle alignment.
- Delayed ignition or “whoosh”: confirm the igniter is firmly mounted and positioned correctly.
What to check (common fit and handling points)
| Item to verify | What “good” looks like | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Igniter mounting | Tight, not touching burner tube | Prevents breakage and mis-ignition |
| Wire routing | Away from hot metal edges | Avoids shorts and melted insulation |
| Oven bottom panels | Fully seated and flat | Helps proper airflow and ignition |
Why it matters
A weak or damaged igniter is one of the most common reasons an LG gas oven will not heat or takes too long to ignite. Replacing it restores reliable bake burner ignition and steadier oven temperatures.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the parts of a gas oven?
A gas oven in an LG LRG3095ST typically includes a bake burner system (burner, igniter, and gas valve), a broil burner system, oven cavity parts (racks, door, gasket, light), and venting that moves heat and moisture out of the oven. For model-specific component names and locations, use the LRG3095ST use & care manual.
Main gas oven components (what they do)
- Bake burner system: provides heat for baking and roasting.
- Ignition system: lights the gas (commonly a hot-surface igniter).
- Gas valve and regulator: controls gas flow and pressure to the oven.
- Broil burner system: provides high, top-down heat for broiling.
- Oven vent: routes hot air and moisture out; on this model it vents through ducts at the center above the burner grate.
- Oven cavity parts: racks, rack supports, oven bottom panel, and interior surfaces.
- Door system: inner/outer glass, hinges, handle, and door gasket.
- Oven light: illuminates the cavity for checking food.
Common parts you may replace on the LRG3095ST
If you are troubleshooting “won’t heat,” “won’t ignite,” or uneven baking, these model-matched parts are often involved:
- LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401
- Range oven bake burner ABF72909013
- Range oven gas valve MJX62571701
- Range oven light assembly 6913W1N002C
- Range oven bottom panel MCK61936501
Quick reference: part vs. symptom
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t start heating | Ignition or gas flow | Igniter, gas valve |
| Burner clicks but no flame | Igniter or burner | Igniter, bake burner |
| Dim or no oven light | Light circuit | Oven light assembly |
Why it matters
Knowing the major gas oven parts helps you troubleshoot safely and order the correct replacement part for your exact LG model, especially for ignition and gas-flow components where fit and compatibility matter.
Last updated: January 2026




