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LG LSSG3017ST/00 free standing gas range

LG LSSG3017ST/00 free standing gas range Parts

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LG Free Standing Gas Range LSSG3017ST/00 FAQs

For the LG LSSG3017ST gas range, the limited warranty is 1 year from the original retail purchase date and covers parts and labor for internal or functional parts, including in-home service during that period (with proof of purchase). See the LSSG3017ST owner's manual for the full warranty terms.

What the 1-year warranty typically includes

  • Coverage period: One (1) year from the purchase date
  • Coverage type: Parts and labor (internal or functional parts only)
  • Service method: In-home service to replace defective parts
  • Proof needed: Receipt or other proof showing model and purchase date
  • Replacement parts/products: Covered for the remaining original warranty or 90 days, whichever is longer

Quick warranty summary (at a glance)

Item What to expect for LSSG3017ST
Standard limited warranty length 1 year
What’s covered Parts and labor (internal/functional parts)
Service location In-home service
What you should keep Proof of purchase

How to use the warranty information for repairs

If your range has a functional failure during the first year (for example, the oven will not heat or the burner will not ignite), we recommend:

  • Confirming the purchase date and keeping your receipt handy
  • Checking the troubleshooting section in the LSSG3017ST owner's manual
  • Writing down symptoms (no bake, weak flame, gas smell, error code)
  • Avoiding DIY disassembly while you are pursuing warranty service

Why it matters

Warranty coverage can change what you pay out of pocket. If the issue is a covered internal or functional part within the first year, parts, labor, and in-home service are typically included, which can significantly reduce repair cost.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. LG makes gas ranges, and the LG LSSG3017ST is a free standing gas range model. The LSSG3017ST owner's manual describes it as a gas range with multiple burner sizes and features like Self Clean and EasyClean®.

What this model includes (LSSG3017ST)

From the product specifications in the manual, this LG gas range model is designed for standard 30-inch range spaces and typical household electrical supply.

  • Multiple gas burner sizes for different cookware
  • Self Clean and EasyClean® cleaning options
  • 120 VAC electrical requirement (controls, igniters, lights)
  • Anti-tip device requirement for safe installation
  • Designed for a 29 7/8-inch wide footprint (typical 30-inch class)

Key specs at a glance

Spec LSSG3017ST (from manual)
Type Gas range
Width 29 7/8 in
Height 37 59/64 in
Depth (door closed) 28 3/4 in
Total oven capacity 6.3 cu. ft.
Electrical 120 VAC (about 1 kW)

If you are shopping parts for an LG gas range

Matching the exact model number matters because burner, igniter, and control parts can vary by revision.

  • Confirm the model number on the rating label matches LSSG3017ST
  • Use the manual to identify features and configurations before ordering
  • For “no heat” or ignition issues, common repair areas include the igniter, gas valve, and temperature sensor
  • If the oven will not ignite, the LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 is one model-matched part to check

Why it matters

LG makes many gas range designs; using the correct model (LSSG3017ST) helps ensure the right fit, safe operation (anti-tip), and correct performance for baking and burner ignition.

Last updated: February 2026

If you can’t find a part for your LG LSSG3017ST gas range, the fastest fix is to confirm the exact model and then match the part using the exploded-view diagrams and parts lists in the LSSG3017ST owner's manual. If it still doesn’t show up, we recommend contacting our parts support with your model and serial number.

Quick checks that usually solve it

  • Confirm the model number on the model and serial number plate (not just the series name).
  • Search using the part ID or part number (letters and numbers must match exactly).
  • Try alternate terms (example: “igniter” vs “oven burner igniter”).
  • Check the correct section (cooktop parts vs oven parts vs door parts).
  • Compare your part’s shape and mounting points to the diagram, not color or finish.

Common reasons a part doesn’t appear

What you see Most likely cause What to do next
No results for a part number One character is off, or you used a partial number Re-enter the full part number exactly as printed
Part looks similar but not identical Different revision or sub-model Match by model/serial plate, then verify in the manual
You only know the symptom Multiple parts can cause the same issue Use symptom-based troubleshooting, then confirm the exact part

If you’re troubleshooting an oven heat problem

On this model, common heat-related replacements include the LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 and the LG range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805. We match by symptom first, then confirm by diagram location and connector style.

Why it matters

Using the exact model and the correct diagram prevents ordering a look-alike part that won’t fit, won’t connect correctly, or won’t restore safe burner operation.

Last updated: February 2026

An LG gas range typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your LG LSSG3017ST free standing gas range, keeping burners clean, ensuring proper gas supply, and addressing ignition or temperature issues early helps you reach that expected lifespan (see the LSSG3017ST owner's manual).

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most gas ranges reach the 13 to 15 year range; heavy daily cooking, poor ventilation, and skipped cleaning can shorten that.

Big factors that extend life:

  • Keep burner heads and ports clean so flames stay even
  • Avoid boilovers that seep under knobs and into controls
  • Use cookware that matches burner size to reduce overheating
  • Fix weak ignition promptly (delayed ignition stresses components)
  • Verify the range is installed, grounded, and supplied with steady gas pressure

Parts that commonly drive “end of life” symptoms

When a range feels “worn out,” it is often one or two serviceable parts.

  • No bake or slow preheat: igniter or gas valve issues
  • Temperature swings: sensor or control problems
  • Convection not working: fan motor failure
  • Door not sealing or closing right: hinge or glass damage

Common examples for LSSG3017ST

Symptom Likely area Example part for this model
Oven will not ignite or takes too long Ignition LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401
Oven temp inaccurate Sensing LG range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805
Convection fan not running Air circulation Range convection fan motor EAU62343001

Why it matters

A gas range that is maintained and heating correctly cooks more evenly, preheats faster, and avoids strain on key components like the igniter, sensor, and control boards. That directly supports the 13 to 15 year life expectancy.

Last updated: February 2026

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