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LG LSEL6337F/00 electric range

LG LSEL6337F/00 electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG LSEL6337F/00 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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LG ELECTRIC RANGE LSEL6337F/00 FAQs

To reset your LG LSEL6337F electric range, we recommend doing a power reset: turn the range off, shut off power at the circuit breaker for 1 minute, then restore power and set the clock. This clears many control glitches and restores normal operation.

Quick reset steps (power reset)

  • Turn all surface elements and the oven off.
  • Switch the range circuit breaker OFF (or unplug the cord if accessible).
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Switch the breaker ON (or plug back in).
  • Re-set the clock and confirm the control panel responds normally.

If the control panel is locked

Some “won’t respond” issues are a control lock, not a failure.

  • Look for a lock indicator on the display.
  • Use the lock/unlock steps shown in the LSEL6337F owner’s manual.
  • After unlocking, try a bake or surface element test again.

If you are trying to “reset” Wi-Fi or LG ThinQ

A network reset is different than a power reset.

  • To reconnect the range, press and hold the Wi-Fi button for 3 seconds.
  • In the LG ThinQ app, delete the range from connected appliances if needed, then add it again.
  • Confirm the Wi-Fi icon is lit when connected.

When a reset does not fix the problem

If the range still will not heat, keeps beeping, or acts erratically after a reset, a component issue is more likely than a software glitch.

Symptom after reset Most common area to check Example part for this model
Oven temperature seems wrong Oven temperature sensor, wiring LG range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805
Convection fan not running Convection fan motor, wiring Range convection fan motor
Surface element not heating Radiant element, control switch LG range dual radiant element

Why it matters

A proper reset helps you separate a temporary control issue from a true failure in parts like the oven temperature sensor, radiant element, or control board. That saves time and prevents replacing parts that are still good.

Last updated: February 2026

If you cannot find a part for your LG LSEL6337F electric range, we recommend confirming the full model number and then using the exploded-view diagrams and parts lists in the LSEL6337F owner's manual to match the exact component name before ordering.

Quick checks that usually solve it

  • Confirm the model number on the range rating label matches LSEL6337F exactly.
  • Search using the part name (example: “oven temperature sensor”) instead of only a part number.
  • Check for alternate wording (example: “surface element control switch” vs. “switch,rotar”).
  • Verify which section you are in (cooktop vs. oven vs. control panel) so you do not pick a similar-looking part.
  • If the range symptom points to a specific circuit, identify the likely part category first (sensor, element, switch, control board).

Common “hard to find” parts and what to try

If you are unsure what the part is called, start with the symptom and match it to a likely component:

Symptom Likely part type Example part for LSEL6337F
Oven temperature seems inaccurate Sensor LG range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805
A surface element will not regulate heat Infinite switch LG range surface element control switch EBF62174907
Dual element will not heat correctly Radiant element LG range dual radiant element MEE62385201

When to contact us for part lookup

We can help you identify the correct replacement when:

  • The part number is worn off or missing
  • Multiple similar parts appear for the same area
  • You need help matching a symptom to a part (switch vs. element vs. control board)

Have these ready: model number, serial number, and a short description of the issue (for example: “right-front burner stays on high”).

Why it matters

Using the exact part for LG LSEL6337F helps ensure proper fit, safe electrical connections, and correct heating performance. It also reduces returns caused by ordering a similar part from a different revision.

Last updated: February 2026

On the LG LSEL6337F electric range, ProBake convection is LG’s convection cooking system that uses a fan to circulate hot air for more even heat distribution. That helps foods cook more consistently on single or multiple racks when you use Convection Bake or Convection Roast (see the LSEL6337F owner's manual).

How ProBake convection works on this range

In convection modes, the range uses a fan to move heated air throughout the oven cavity for steadier temperatures and more uniform browning.

Key points we use when explaining it:

  • The convection fan circulates heat evenly within the oven.
  • It supports Convection Bake and Convection Roast cooking modes.
  • It improves multi-rack results for items like cookies, muffins, biscuits, and breads.
  • The fan can stop when the door is opened.
  • The fan may also shut off briefly during a convection bake cycle; that is normal operation.

What you should expect when using it

Convection changes airflow and heat transfer, so cook times and browning can differ from standard Bake.

Cooking mode Best for What you’ll notice
Convection Bake Pastries, cookies, muffins, biscuits, breads; multi-rack baking Faster, more even baking; improved browning
Convection Roast Meats and poultry (uncovered) Crispier outside, moist inside; more even roasting

Tips for best results

These practices match how convection is intended to be used on the LSEL6337F:

  • Use pans with no sides or very low sides for cookies and biscuits to improve airflow.
  • Expect dark metal or nonstick pans to brown faster.
  • Use rack positions recommended in the LSEL6337F owner's manual charts.
  • Plan for slightly longer cook times on some foods when using multiple racks.
  • For roasting, use a broiler pan and grid to manage grease and improve air circulation.

Why it matters

ProBake convection is about consistency: circulating air reduces hot and cool spots, which helps you get more even doneness across the rack and from rack to rack. It is especially helpful when baking multiple trays at once.

Last updated: February 2026

LG manufactures the LSEL6337F electric range; the owner’s manual identifies it as an LG electric range model in the LSEL6337 series. For model-specific details like electrical requirements and dimensions, we use the specifications listed in the LSEL6337F owner's manual.

How we identify the manufacturer

We confirm the manufacturing company using the model’s documentation and identification label information.

  • The brand for model LSEL6337F is LG.
  • The owner’s manual is titled Electric range and covers LSEL6337 series models.
  • The model and serial number plate is located on the range (see the location diagram in the manual).

Quick model snapshot (helps confirm you have the right unit)

Item What you should see for LSEL6337F
Brand/manufacturer LG
Appliance type Electric range
Series shown in manual LSEL6337*
Common size class 30-inch slide-in

Why it matters

Manufacturer identification is important because LG ranges use LG-specific wiring layouts, control boards, and surface element controls. Matching the correct brand and model number helps ensure you order compatible parts and follow the right troubleshooting steps.

Last updated: February 2026

The LG LSEL6337F electric range has a net weight of 162 lb (73.5 kg). Net weight is the best number to use for moving, floor-load planning, and installation because it reflects the appliance itself; confirm handling guidance in the LSEL6337F manual.

Weight numbers to use

  • Net weight: the range only (what you lift and set in place)
  • Shipping/carton weight: range plus packaging and included items
  • Planning tip: use net weight for manpower and floor protection
  • Safety tip: keep the range upright; do not tip it excessively during moves
Weight type What it includes Value for LG LSEL6337F
Net weight Appliance only 162 lb (73.5 kg)
Shipping/carton weight Appliance plus packaging 221 lb

Handling and fit checks that matter

Use these common checks before moving an electric slide-in range:

  • Measure doorways and turns; compare to the range dimensions in the manual
  • Protect flooring with a rigid panel or appliance mat
  • Use a 2-person move (or a dolly rated above the shipping weight)
  • If you need to remove parts for clearance, follow the manual steps

Why it matters

Using the correct weight prevents injuries, protects flooring, and helps ensure the cabinet opening and electrical hookup can be handled safely during installation.

Last updated: February 2026

Your LG range model number is printed on the model and serial number plate on the appliance. For LG model LSEL6337F, the plate is located on the range (not on the control panel) and is meant to be easy to read once you know where to look; see the LSEL6337F owner's manual.

Where to find the model number plate

On LG slide-in electric ranges like LSEL6337F, the model and serial number plate is identified in the product overview section of the manual.

  • Check the frame area around the oven opening (door open)
  • Look along the side trim or front frame near the cooktop edge
  • Use a flashlight; the plate is small and reflective
  • Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown
  • Take a clear photo for parts ordering and service records

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

LG model numbers often include letters and numbers that identify the series and feature set. Your exact model number ensures we match the correct parts list, wiring, and controls for your range.

What to record Example for this model Why we need it
Model number LSEL6337F Matches the correct parts and diagrams
Serial number (from the same plate) Helps confirm production version
Suffix (if shown) /00 Can affect part compatibility

Tips for ordering the right parts once you find it

After you confirm the model number, use it to match parts by description and ID.

Why it matters

LG ranges can look similar across model families (for example, LSEL6337* vs. LSEL6335*), but electrical ratings, features, and compatible parts can differ. Using the exact model number prevents wrong-part returns and repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

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