How can I tell what model LG stove I have?
Your LG range model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label; once you find it, you can match it to the correct parts and instructions for your exact unit (for example, model LDE3015SB). Use the LDE3015SB owner's manual to confirm label locations and model-specific details.
Check these common spots on LG electric ranges like LDE3015SB:
- Along the oven door frame (visible when you open the oven door)
- On the lower drawer frame (visible when you pull the storage/warming drawer out)
- On the back panel of the range (you may need a flashlight)
- Near the power cord access area on the rear (do not remove covers)
Write down the information exactly as shown on the label.
- Copy the full model number (letters and numbers) and any suffix
- Record the serial number too (helpful for production variations)
- Take a clear photo of the label for reference
- Use the exact model number when ordering parts like a control board or surface element
| Item | What it tells you | When you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | The exact range design and parts fit | Always, before buying parts or using diagrams |
| Serial number | Production run details | When troubleshooting or confirming revisions |
LG ranges can look similar across model families (LDE3015SB, LDE3017SB, etc.), but internal parts like the oven control board, wire harness, or radiant surface element can differ. Using the correct model number helps us match the right diagrams, installation notes, and replacement parts the first time.
Last updated: February 2026
How to find LG part number?
For your LG LDE3015SB electric range, the fastest way to find the correct LG part number is to start with the model number from the range’s ID label, then use the parts diagram and part listing for that model to match the exact component (for example, a surface element or control board) before ordering. See the LDE3015SB installation guide for model identification and safe handling basics.
Use these common locations and identifiers:
- Model/serial label: typically on the oven frame area (often visible when the door is open) or on a side trim area
- Part number on the part: many LG components have a sticker with an LG part number (letters and numbers)
- Parts diagram match: confirm the part by location and description (burner, harness, thermostat, glass)
- Control boards: look for a printed label on the board housing, not just numbers molded into plastic
- Heating parts: compare size, terminals, and mounting points to the diagram listing
We recommend this order of operations so you do not end up with a “close but not correct” part:
- Confirm the appliance model is LDE3015SB.
- Identify the system: cooktop, oven, door, wiring, or controls.
- Match the part by description and position in the diagram.
- Cross-check the listing identifiers (part name, part ID, and manufacturer part number).
| What you are fixing | Example part listing name | Example part ID |
|---|---|---|
| Dual surface burner not heating correctly | Cooktop dual radiant element | MEE62385201 |
| Display or keypad issues | Range display control board | EBR72822801 |
| Oven temperature safety issue | Range safety thermostat | 6930W1A003X |
(Example: cooktop dual radiant element MEE62385201.)
LG ranges often have multiple similar-looking versions of elements, harnesses, and boards across close model families (like LDE3015ST vs. LDE3015SB). Matching by LDE3015SB first prevents wrong-part returns and repeat repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with LDE3015SB?
Common LG LDE3015SB electric range problems include the oven not heating (or heating unevenly), surface elements not heating, the range not powering on, and the oven door staying locked after a self-clean cycle. We use the LDE3015SB installation guide and basic electric-range troubleshooting to narrow the cause safely.
- Little to no bake heat / won’t heat: failed heating circuit (element, wiring, control)
- Oven heats unevenly or runs too hot: temperature sensing or control issue
- Surface element won’t heat: failed radiant element or surface-element control
- Won’t turn on / dead display: power supply issue (breaker, cord, terminal block connection)
- Door won’t open after self-clean: door lock mechanism did not reset after cooldown
- Confirm the range is getting full power: check the double breaker (often two linked 40 to 50A breakers) and reset it fully.
- Make sure the oven is not in a timed mode or locked mode; verify settings in the LDE3015SB owner’s manual.
- For “door won’t open after self-clean”, wait for a full cool-down (often 60 to 90 minutes) and try cancel/off again.
- If one surface burner is out, test a different burner to see if the issue is isolated to one element.
- If the display is on but heat is missing, stop using the oven and schedule a diagnosis; internal live-voltage tests are required.
| Symptom | Common part area | Example model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| One dual surface burner not heating | Dual radiant element | Cooktop dual radiant element MEE62385201 |
| One 6-inch surface burner not heating | Radiant surface element | Range radiant surface element, 6-in 5300W1R004A |
| Random overheating protection trips | Safety thermostat | Range safety thermostat 6930W1A003X |
Heating and power problems on an electric range can involve 240 volts. Correctly identifying whether the failure is in the power supply, heating circuit, or control system prevents repeat failures and helps you order the right LG part the first time.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it hard to get parts for LG appliances?
No. For the LG LDE3015SB electric range, parts are generally available, and many common replacement items (like surface elements and control boards) are stocked. The key is matching the exact model number and using the correct part ID so the part fits and wires up correctly.
Availability usually depends on the specific part, not the brand name alone. For LG ranges, the most common reasons a part feels hard to get are model mismatches and discontinued assemblies.
- The model number must match exactly: LDE3015SB
- Some parts are sold only as complete assemblies (higher cost)
- Cosmetic parts (glass, doors, trim) can have longer lead times than heating parts
- Control boards can be limited if the model is older
- Shipping restrictions can apply to glass and oversized items
These are typical “high-demand” range parts that are often available because they fail more frequently than cabinet or trim pieces.
| Part type | Example part for this model | What it fixes most often |
|---|---|---|
| Dual radiant surface element | Cooktop dual radiant element MEE62385201 | One large burner not heating or only one ring works |
| 6-inch radiant surface element | Range radiant surface element, 6-in 5300W1R004A | Small burner not heating or heating unevenly |
| Display/control board | Range display control board EBR72822801 | Dead display, bad keypad response, clock issues |
| Oven control board | Range oven control board EBR72822701 | Bake/broil not starting, temperature control problems |
Use the model-specific diagrams and the documentation to confirm location, wiring, and mounting.
- Verify the full model number on the frame label
- Compare the part ID and description to the symptom (surface heat vs. oven heat)
- Check for multiple similar-looking elements (6-inch vs. dual radiant)
- Review electrical connection and safety notes in the LDE3015SB installation guide
Ordering by “looks the same” is the fastest way to end up with the wrong radiant element, harness connection, or control board revision. Matching LDE3015SB and the exact part ID helps ensure proper fit, safe wiring, and correct heating performance.
Last updated: February 2026




