How do I find the model number on my LSD4913ST?
For the LG LSD4913ST dual fuel slide-in range, the model number is printed on the appliance ID label. On slide-in ranges, that label is typically found around the oven door frame area or on the storage or warming drawer frame when you pull the drawer out.
Where to look first
- Open the oven door and check the frame around the opening (left or right side)
- Look along the bottom edge of the oven opening near the door hinges
- Pull out the storage or warming drawer and check the frame or side rails
- Check the back panel if the range is accessible
What the label looks like
Most LG range ID labels include:
- Model number (for example, LSD4913ST)
- Serial number
- Electrical ratings (volts and amps)
- Gas type information (for dual fuel models)
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part
Use these best practices before you buy parts like a control board, burner valve, or temperature sensor:
- Copy the model number exactly as printed (letters and numbers)
- Use the full model from the label if it includes a suffix (some labels show extra characters)
- Match the part by model first, then confirm with diagrams in the owner's manual
Quick checklist
| Item | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Record it from the ID label | Ensures correct part fit |
| Serial number | Record it too | Helps confirm production version |
| Photo | Take a clear picture of the label | Prevents typos during ordering |
Why it matters
LG ranges often have multiple versions that look the same but use different wiring harnesses, knobs, or control boards. Using the exact model number from the ID label keeps you from buying a part that will not mount or connect correctly.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of LSD4913ST?
The average lifespan of an LG dual fuel slide-in range like model LSD4913ST is 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance (keeping burners clean, not blocking oven vents, and avoiding repeated self-clean interruptions).
What affects lifespan the most
- Heat stress on electronic controls (frequent high-heat baking or broiling)
- Power quality (surges can damage boards and display components)
- Burner and valve wear from spills and boil-overs
- Door use and gasket sealing (slamming the door, heavy cookware on the door)
- Cooling airflow (blocked vents can overheat internal components)
Parts that commonly determine “end of life”
When these fail, repair cost and downtime often drive the decision to repair or replace:
- Oven temperature sensing and regulation (sensor, control)
- Cooling and convection airflow components
- Gas surface burner ignition and valve operation
Maintenance that extends service life
- Keep burner heads and caps seated correctly after cleaning
- Wipe up acidic spills quickly to protect stainless and enamel
- Use the self-clean feature exactly as described in the owner's manual
- Verify the oven temperature if baking seems inconsistent; a failing sensor can cause overheating
Typical lifespan comparison
| Range type | Typical lifespan | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gas range | 15 years | Fewer electronics than dual fuel |
| Dual fuel range (like LSD4913ST) | 15 years | More controls and sensors |
| Electric range | 15 years | Heating elements are usually straightforward to replace |
Why it matters
Knowing the 15-year benchmark helps you decide whether to invest in higher-cost repairs (like control boards) versus fixing wear items (like a sensor or door hardware) that can restore safe, consistent cooking.
Last updated: March 2026
What replacement parts are most commonly needed for the LSD4913ST?
For the LG LSD4913ST dual fuel slide-in range, the most commonly needed replacement parts are the ones tied to heat regulation, door operation, and surface burner performance. We recommend confirming symptoms and then matching the exact part to your model using the owner's manual.
Commonly replaced parts for this model
- Oven temperature sensor (fixes inaccurate temps, long preheat, overheating)
- Surface burner components (cap, head, orifice, valve) for uneven flame or ignition issues
- Oven door parts (hinge, inner glass) for door alignment, heat loss, or damaged glass
- Cooling or convection fan components for overheating cabinets or poor convection results
- Electronic boards for dead display, unresponsive controls, or intermittent operation
Model-matched parts available for LSD4913ST
| Symptom | Part to check | Part ID |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temp off by 25 to 50 degrees | LG Range Oven Temperature Sensor | EBG61305805 |
| Door will not close right or drops | Range Oven Door Hinge | AEH75637211 |
| Inner glass cracked or stained between panes | Range Oven Door Inner Glass | 4890W1N005L |
| Convection not circulating heat | Range Convection Fan Motor | EAU62343001 |
| Controls dead or erratic | LG Range Oven Control Board | EBR82864011 |
How we narrow it down before you order
- Compare the symptom to the troubleshooting section in the owner's manual
- Inspect for simple causes first (mis-seated burner cap, blocked ports, loose knob)
- If testing is needed, use a meter and follow safe practices
Why it matters
Replacing the correct part the first time prevents repeat failures and protects expensive components like the control board. On a dual fuel range, accurate sensing and proper airflow also help prevent overheating and uneven baking.
Last updated: March 2026




