Do LG stoves come with a power cord?
For the LG LREL6321S electric range, the power cord is typically not included and is purchased separately so it can match your home’s outlet type (3-prong vs. 4-prong) and amperage rating. The installation section of the LREL6321S owner’s manual explains the cord requirements and connection basics.
Most installations require a UL-listed range cord and a strain relief; the exact cord style depends on your receptacle and local electrical code.
- A 3-wire or 4-wire range cord (UL-listed)
- Correct amperage rating (commonly 40A or 50A for ranges)
- A strain relief (required so the cord cannot pull on the terminal block)
- A properly rated 240V circuit and matching receptacle
- Access to the rear terminal block area (rear access cover)
| Cord type | Typical plug | When it’s used | Key note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-wire | 10-50R style | Some older homes | Neutral and ground are combined in the cord setup |
| 4-wire | 14-50R style | Most newer installs | Separate neutral and ground for improved grounding |
Using the correct cord and strain relief helps prevent loose connections, overheating at the terminal block, nuisance breaker trips, and damage to wiring. It also ensures the range can be safely moved for service without stressing the cord.
- Check the wall receptacle shape (3-slot vs. 4-slot)
- Confirm the circuit breaker size (40A or 50A)
- Follow the connection steps and warnings in the LREL6321S owner’s manual
- If wiring colors, grounding, or receptacle type do not match what you see, have a qualified electrician handle the hookup
Last updated: January 2026
How to find LG part number?
For LG range model LREL6321S, the most reliable way to find the correct part number is to match your model number first, then confirm the part number printed on the actual component label whenever possible. This avoids ordering the wrong revision of a control board, switch, or heating element.
Many LG parts have an ID label or ink-stamp on the part itself. For LREL6321S, common places to check include:
- Behind the rear access cover (control boards, wiring connections)
- Under the cooktop (radiant elements, element wiring)
- Inside the oven cavity (temperature sensor, bake/broil elements)
- On the door assembly (door switch, glass, hinges)
- On the frame or chassis near the storage drawer opening
For diagrams and component locations, use the LREL6321S owner’s manual.
Use this quick process to reduce mistakes:
- Confirm your model number is LREL6321S (from the model and serial tag on the range).
- Identify the failed part by function (for example: bake not heating, cooktop element not working, display blank).
- Read the part number directly from the part label if accessible.
- Cross-check that number against the compatible parts list for LREL6321S.
| Symptom | Likely part category | Example from this model’s parts list |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temperature inaccurate | Oven temperature sensor | Range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 |
| Oven not heating in Bake | Bake element | Range bake element (varies by model list) |
| Cooktop element won’t regulate heat | Surface element control switch | Range surface element control switch |
LG often uses multiple revisions of electronic and heating parts across similar-looking ranges. Matching by model number plus the part’s own label helps ensure proper fit, correct wiring connections, and expected performance.
Last updated: January 2026
How to find model number on LG electric stove?
On the LG LREL6321S electric range, the model and serial number plate is located on the range body (not on a removable part). You can typically see it by pulling out the storage drawer and looking at the frame area behind it; confirm the exact label location in the LREL6321S owner’s manual.
Check these common label spots used on this LG range design:
- Inside the storage drawer opening: pull the drawer out and look on the frame or side wall
- Along the oven door frame: open the oven door and look around the front frame edge
- Back panel area: look on the rear of the range near the lower section (best done with the range cool and safely accessible)
- Make sure the range is off and surfaces are cool.
- Pull the storage drawer out fully and look for a model & serial number plate.
- Write down the model number and serial number exactly as shown.
- Use the model number to match parts and diagrams for your exact configuration.
| Item on label | Why you need it |
|---|---|
| Model number (example: LREL6321S) | Ensures parts fit your exact range |
| Serial number | Helps identify production details for service |
| Electrical ratings | Useful for installation and troubleshooting |
LG ranges can have similar-looking versions with different internal parts (control board, bake element, radiant element). Using the correct model number helps us point you to compatible parts and avoid returns.
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset an LG electric stove?
To reset your LG LREL6321S electric range, turn the range off and cycle power at the home circuit breaker for 1 minute, then restore power and reset the clock. This clears many control glitches after a power interruption or error.
- Press Clear/Off to stop any active cooking cycle.
- Turn all cooktop knobs to Off.
- Switch the range OFF at the circuit breaker (or unplug if accessible).
- Wait 60 seconds.
- Restore power.
- Set the clock and test Bake and a surface element.
For control and display details specific to this model, use the LREL6321S owner’s manual.
A reset helps when the control is “confused”, but it will not repair a failed heating circuit or sensor. If the oven still will not heat, focus on the most common causes below.
- Oven not heating or temperature is way off: a failed sensor can prevent proper heating; check the range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805.
- Bake works poorly or not at all: the bake element may be damaged or have a bad connection; inspect the range bake element MEE62306405.
- Display or keypad issues persist after reset: the electronic control may need service; inspect the LG range display board EBR89296403.
| Symptom | What a reset can do | What it usually means if it returns |
|---|---|---|
| Clock flashing after outage | Clears flashing once you set time | Normal after power interruption |
| Random beeping or odd display | May clear a temporary glitch | Possible control or wiring issue |
| Oven not heating | Rarely fixes | Sensor, element, wiring, or control problem |
| Cooktop element not heating | Rarely fixes | Element, switch, or wiring problem |
Resetting the LREL6321S is a safe first step because it can restore normal operation after a power interruption, but repeated failures point to a part (like a bake element, temperature sensor, or control board) that needs testing and replacement.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the common problems with the LREL6321S?
Common problems we see on the LG LREL6321S electric range include weak or no oven heat, uneven baking, overheating, a dead display or controls, surface elements not heating correctly, and an oven door that stays locked after a cleaning cycle. Many of these symptoms trace back to a heating circuit, sensor, or control issue described in the LREL6321S owner’s manual.
- Little to no heat when baking: failed bake element, wiring issue, or control not sending power
- Oven not heating evenly: temperature sensor drift, rack placement, or airflow restrictions
- Oven too hot: temperature sensor out of range or oven temperature offset needs adjustment
- Won’t turn on: tripped breaker, loose power cord/terminal connection, or failed control board
- Surface element won’t heat: failed radiant element or a bad infinite switch
- Door won’t open after a cleaning cycle: oven still above unlock temperature or control/lock logic issue
- Confirm the range has 240V power (a partially tripped double breaker can leave the oven weak or dead).
- Make sure Lockout is not enabled (controls can appear “dead” when locked).
- For uneven baking, verify rack position and avoid lining racks or the oven bottom with foil.
- If the display shows an F-code and beeps, clear it once and see if it returns.
- If the door is locked after cleaning, allow cool-down time; the lock releases only after the oven drops below the locking temperature.
When symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
| Symptom | Common suspect part | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| No/weak bake heat | Bake element | Range bake element MEE62306405 |
| Oven temp inaccurate | Oven temperature sensor | Range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 |
| Surface element not heating | Dual radiant element or switch | LG range dual radiant element MEE62385201 |
Heating and control problems can cause undercooked food, overheating, or repeated breaker trips. Narrowing the symptom first helps you avoid replacing the wrong LG range part and gets your LREL6321S back to consistent baking and safe operation.
Last updated: January 2026
What kind of device is an LREL6321S?
The LG LREL6321S is a free standing electric range (a freestanding electric oven and cooktop in one appliance). For operating features, safety information, and basic specifications, use the LREL6321S owner's manual.
On the LG LREL6321S, you typically get these core functions:
- Glass-ceramic electric cooktop with multiple cooking areas
- Single oven with Bake and Broil cooking modes
- EasyClean® oven cleaning feature (water-based, 10-minute cycle)
- Control panel features such as timer and Lockout
| Item | What it means for LREL6321S |
|---|---|
| Appliance type | Freestanding electric range |
| Cooktop type | Glass-ceramic radiant electric |
| Oven type | Single electric oven |
| Cleaning | EasyClean® (Self Clean is model-dependent within this series) |
Knowing the exact appliance type helps you choose compatible parts and follow the right troubleshooting steps. For example, cooktop heating issues on a radiant glass-ceramic range are diagnosed differently than on a gas range or induction cooktop.
Last updated: January 2026




