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LG LSGL5833F/00 slide-in gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG LSGL5833F/00 slide-in gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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LG SLIDE-IN GAS RANGE LSGL5833F/00 FAQs

The LG LSGL5833F is a slide-in gas range built to cook on the cooktop and bake, broil, and convection-cook in the oven with precise electronic controls. It also includes convenience cooking modes (such as Frozen Meal and Slow Cook) and adjustable settings like clock format and temperature calibration.

What this range is designed to do

  • Provide gas cooktop heat for everyday stovetop cooking
  • Offer multiple oven cooking modes (Bake, Broil, Conv. Bake, Conv. Roast)
  • Support specialty modes like Frozen Meal (no preheat) and Slow Cook (Hi 275 °F, Lo 220 °F)
  • Let you customize control settings (12/24-hour clock, °F/°C, beeper volume, preheat alarm light)
  • Help deliver more even baking/roasting using the convection fan system

Key features you will use most

Feature What it does Where you control it
Convection cooking Circulates heat for more even results Oven mode knob + START
Frozen Meal mode Cooks frozen prepared meals without preheating Oven mode knob + +/-
Slow Cook mode Low-temperature cooking for meats/poultry Oven mode knob + +/-
Control Lock Prevents unintended keypad changes Press and hold Control Lock

Where to confirm exact functions and settings

We recommend using the LSGL5833F owner's manual to match each oven mode knob position to its cooking mode and to follow the exact steps for Settings, Control Lock, and delayed timed cooking.

Why it matters

Knowing the purpose and modes of the LSGL5833F helps you pick the right setting for the food (for example, convection for even multi-rack baking, or Frozen Meal when you want no-preheat convenience) and avoid common issues like undercooking or uneven browning.

Last updated: February 2026

Your LG range model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label; once you find it, match that exact code to the parts list and LSGL5833F owner’s manual so you order the correct igniters, sensors, and other range parts for your unit.

Where to find the model number on an LG slide-in gas range

Check these common locations first (use a flashlight):

  • Along the oven door frame (visible when you open the oven door)
  • On the lower front frame behind the storage or warming drawer (if equipped)
  • On a side frame edge near the door hinge area
  • Occasionally on the back panel (harder to access on slide-in installations)

What the model number looks like (and why it matters)

LG model numbers are a mix of letters and numbers (for example, LSGL5833F). The exact model number is what we use to match the right diagrams and parts for your slide-in gas range.

Why it matters

Small differences in a model number can change the correct part fitment, especially for:

  • Oven ignition parts
  • Temperature sensing and control parts
  • Display and control components
  • Surface burner parts

Quick part-matching examples for LSGL5833F

If your label shows LSGL5833F, these are examples of model-matched parts you may see listed for that model:

Symptom or need Common part type Example part for LSGL5833F
Oven will not ignite or takes too long to light Oven burner igniter LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401
Oven temperature seems inaccurate Oven temperature sensor Range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805
Display is blank or unreadable Display Led display (varies by revision)

Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

  • Copy the model number exactly as shown on the label (letters and numbers)
  • If there is a slash or suffix on the label (example: /00), record it too
  • Use the model number to confirm the part name and part ID before checkout

Last updated: February 2026

Most LG ranges, including the LG LSGL5833F slide-in gas range, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal home use and basic maintenance. You can often extend service life by keeping burners clean, avoiding overheating, and addressing ignition or temperature issues early using the LSGL5833F owner's manual.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A range’s life expectancy depends more on usage and maintenance than brand alone.

  • Cooking frequency (daily cooking shortens lifespan vs. occasional use)
  • Heat and grease exposure (especially around controls and the oven door)
  • Cleaning habits (gentle cleaning helps protect finishes and seals)
  • Power quality (surges can damage the control board and display)
  • Early repairs (fixing small issues prevents bigger failures)

What usually fails first (and what it looks like)

These are common “wear” items on gas ranges; the core cabinet can last longer than these parts.

Symptom Common cause Example part for LSGL5833F
Oven won’t ignite or takes too long to light Weak/hot-surface igniter LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401
Oven temperature is inaccurate Temperature sensor drifting Range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805
Display is blank or erratic Display/control issue Led display EAV64012008

Maintenance that helps you reach the high end of the range

We recommend these practical habits for a slide-in gas range like the LSGL5833F:

  • Keep burner caps seated correctly after cleaning
  • Wipe spills quickly to prevent baked-on soil
  • Use the oven cleaning method recommended in the manual (EasyClean for light soils, Self Clean for heavy buildup)
  • Avoid slamming the oven door; it stresses hinges and glass
  • If you smell gas, follow the safety steps in the manual and stop using the range

Why it matters

Knowing the 10 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair (igniter, sensor, valve) or plan for replacement, especially when multiple components start failing close together.

Last updated: February 2026

Common LG oven error codes include F1/F4 (temperature sensor circuit problem), F2/F5 (sensor circuit short), F3 (stuck key or keypad input issue), and F6/F16 (over-temperature). On LG model LSGL5833F, any repeating “F” code means the control detected a fault; start with a safe power reset, then troubleshoot the related circuit.

Common LG oven error codes (what they usually point to)

These code families show up often across LG ranges and wall ovens; the exact wording can vary by model and control board.

  • F1, F1F4, F4: oven temperature sensor circuit open, unstable, or wiring/connection issue
  • F2, F2F5, F5: oven temperature sensor circuit shorted (often a pinched harness or failed sensor)
  • F3: keypad input detected continuously (stuck key or control panel issue)
  • F6, F6F16, F16: oven temperature too high (over-temperature protection)
  • Any “F” code with beeping: electronic control detected a fault condition

What to do first on LSGL5833F

Start with these safe, high-success steps before replacing parts.

  • Turn off the breaker (or unplug) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Retry the same cooking mode and watch for the code to return.
  • If the code repeats, stop using the oven function that triggered it.
  • If the code appears during Self Clean, turn the range off and let it cool; do not force the door.
  • If the cooktop or oven is not heating, verify the main gas shut-off valve is fully open.

Quick reference table

Code family Typical symptom Most common area to check
F1/F4 Beeping, stops heating, temp issues Sensor circuit, connector, harness
F2/F5 Error soon after start Sensor short, pinched wiring
F3 Random beeps, keys unresponsive Keypad/control panel inputs
F6/F16 Shuts down for safety Overheating, airflow, control issue

Parts commonly involved when codes point to sensing or control

When troubleshooting indicates a failed component, these model-matched parts are commonly related:

Why it matters

Error codes help prevent unsafe operation and protect the electronic control. Resetting power clears temporary glitches; repeated codes usually indicate a sensor, wiring, keypad, or control problem that needs repair.

For model-specific troubleshooting steps and safety notes, use the LSGL5833F manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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