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LG LRG3095SB/01 gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG LRG3095SB/01 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Convection Fan Blade for LG LRG3095SB/01 - Part 5900W1N001B

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    Range Convection Fan Blade

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  • Range Surface Burner Orifice Holder for LG LRG3095SB/01 - Part MBE61841301

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    Range Surface Burner Orifice Holder

    Part #MBE61841301

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  • Pipe for LG LRG3095SB/01 - Part MGE62670901

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  • Range Spark Module for LG LRG3095SB/01 - Part EBJ60659901

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    Range Spark Module

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  • Range Oven Bottom Panel for LG LRG3095SB/01 - Part MAM61843502

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    Range Oven Bottom Panel

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LG Gas Range LRG3095SB/01 FAQs

To replace the oven igniter on an LG LRG3095SB gas range, we disconnect power and shut off gas, access the bake burner area, swap the igniter onto the bracket with the same wire routing, then reassemble and test for normal ignition and flame.

Safety first (do this before touching anything)

  • Turn the range off and let the oven cool completely.
  • Disconnect electrical power at the breaker (the igniter circuit is powered).
  • Shut off the gas supply valve.
  • Avoid pulling on wires; handle connectors by the plug body.
  • If you smell gas at any point, stop and ventilate the area before continuing.

Replacement steps (typical for this LG gas range)

  1. Remove oven racks.
  2. Remove the oven bottom panel so you can reach the bake burner and igniter.
  3. Remove the burner shield or baffle if it blocks access (keep screws organized).
  4. Disconnect the igniter wire connector.
  5. Remove the mounting screws, transfer the igniter to the bracket, and reinstall screws.
  6. Reinstall the burner shield/baffle and the oven bottom panel.
  7. Restore gas and power, then test bake.

If you are replacing the part, use the model-correct LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401.

What “good” looks like after replacement

Check Normal result What it suggests if not normal
Bake starts Igniter glows, then burner lights No glow often points to wiring, control, or igniter issue
Flame Steady blue flame Weak/uneven flame can indicate gas supply or burner/orifice issues
Smell No gas odor after ignition Persistent odor means stop and recheck connections

Why it matters

A weak or failed igniter is one of the most common reasons an LG gas oven will not heat or takes too long to preheat. Replacing it restores reliable burner ignition and more consistent baking temperatures.

For model-specific disassembly notes and safety guidance, follow the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Most LG gas ranges, including the LG LRG3095SB, last 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. You can often keep the range reliable longer by addressing common wear items early and following the care and safety guidance in the owner's manual.

What affects how long an LG gas range lasts

A range’s lifespan is usually limited by heat, grease, and normal wear on ignition and control components.

  • Cooking frequency and high-heat use (baking, broiling, self-clean)
  • Keeping burner ports and caps clean and seated correctly
  • Power quality (surges can stress electronic boards)
  • Ventilation and heat management around the oven
  • Fixing weak ignition or uneven flames before they strain other parts

Parts that commonly need service first

On gas ranges, ignition and airflow related parts typically show symptoms before major components fail.

Symptom Common cause Example part on this model page
Oven won’t ignite or takes too long to light Weak igniter LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401
Oven runs hot, cabinet feels hotter than normal Cooling/airflow issue Range oven cooling fan motor EAU61865302
Burner flame is abnormal after gas work or conversion Regulator issue Range pressure regulator AMP30000002

Maintenance that extends lifespan

These steps reduce stress on the bake burner, gas valve, and control board.

  • Wipe spills promptly; baked-on residue holds heat and moisture
  • Keep surface burner caps and grates aligned after cleaning
  • Avoid slamming the oven door; it protects hinges and glass
  • Use self-clean only as needed; high heat accelerates wear
  • If you smell gas, follow the safety steps in the owner's manual before doing anything else

Why it matters

A 10 to 15 year lifespan is typical for a gas range, but small issues (like a slow-to-glow igniter) can turn into no-heat failures. Replacing a wear part early often restores normal ignition and helps the rest of the system run cooler and more efficiently.

Last updated: February 2026

No. For the LG LRG3095SB gas range, replacement parts are available and commonly stocked; the key is matching the exact model number and using the correct part ID when ordering. You can confirm part diagrams and service notes in the owner's manual.

What makes LG parts seem “hard to find”

Parts availability usually comes down to identification and compatibility, not the brand itself.

  • Model numbers can be very similar (LRG3095SB vs. LRG3095ST), and parts can differ
  • Some parts are model-specific (burner valves, control boards, door glass)
  • Cosmetic parts (panels, handles) can be limited compared to functional parts
  • Shipping times vary more for large or fragile items (like oven door glass)

Parts for LG LRG3095SB that are available now

Here are examples of parts listed for this model that customers commonly need:

What it fixes Example part on this model Notes
Oven won’t heat (no ignition) LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 Common cause of weak or no bake ignition
Oven door glass damage Range oven door inner glass 4890W1N005A Match by model to ensure correct fit
Burner won’t adjust or won’t light correctly Range surface burner valve MJX61842208 Valve issues can mimic ignition problems
Gas supply regulation issues Range pressure regulator AMP30000002 Used when regulator is faulty or leaking

How we recommend confirming you have the right part

  • Use the exact model number: LRG3095SB
  • Compare the part ID on the parts list to the part currently installed
  • Check the exploded-view diagrams to confirm mounting points and connectors
  • For gas components (regulator, gas valve), verify the symptom first (odor, no flow, weak flame)

Why it matters

Ordering by brand alone leads to wrong parts and repeat repairs. Ordering by the exact model (LRG3095SB) and the correct part ID improves fit, safety, and repair success, especially for gas range ignition and gas valve components.

Last updated: February 2026

To find an LG part number for your LG LRG3095SB gas range, we recommend matching the part number printed on the original part (or on the appliance rating label) to the parts list for your model in the owner's manual. This prevents ordering a look-alike part that will not fit.

Where to look for the part number

Most LG range parts have an ID or part number printed, stamped, or labeled directly on the part.

  • Control boards: printed on a sticker or silkscreen on the board (often on the back side)
  • Igniters and valves: printed on the ceramic body, metal bracket, or a tag on the harness
  • Glass and panels: printed on a label near an edge or on the inside surface
  • Small hardware: usually identified by the diagram callout, not stamped on the piece

Use your model number to confirm fit

For LG LRG3095SB, the safest workflow is: model number first, then part number.

  1. Confirm the model number from the range’s rating label.
  2. Use the model-based parts diagram to identify the exact part name.
  3. Match the printed part number on your old part to the listing.

Common examples for this model

What you are replacing What to match Example part on this model page
Oven won’t heat (no ignition) Igniter part number LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401
Weak/erratic flames Regulator or valve ID Range pressure regulator AMP30000002
Burner flame issues on cooktop Orifice size and location Range surface burner orifice MFV61841503

Why it matters

LG ranges can use different revisions of the same component across similar models. Matching the exact part number and the LRG3095SB diagram callout helps ensure proper fit, safe ignition, and correct gas flow.

Last updated: February 2026

If your LG LRG3095SB gas range oven is not working, the most common causes are a power supply problem (outlet, fuse, breaker), incorrect control settings, or a failed ignition system part such as the oven igniter. Start with power and settings, then move to ignition and gas.

Quick checks first (fastest fixes)

  • Confirm the range plug is fully inserted into a live, properly grounded outlet.
  • Check your home fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
  • If there was a power outage, restart Bake or Broil after power is restored (the oven cannot operate during an outage).
  • Make sure the oven controls are set correctly for Bake or Broil (not Timer or Delay).
  • Verify oven vents are not blocked; proper airflow is required for correct combustion.

What to check next (most common failed parts)

On this model, these parts commonly affect whether the oven lights and heats:

Symptom-to-cause guide

What you notice Most likely cause What to do
No display, no response No power to range Check outlet, fuse, breaker
Display works, oven will not start Control setting issue Recheck Bake/Broil settings in the owner's manual
Igniter does not glow Failed igniter or control Inspect igniter wiring; test igniter
Igniter glows, no flame Gas supply/valve issue Confirm gas is on; consider valve diagnosis

Why it matters

A gas oven needs both electricity (for controls and ignition) and gas flow. A simple power issue can look like a major failure, while a weak igniter can prevent safe burner ignition even though the cooktop still works.

Last updated: February 2026

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