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LG LRG3093SB/00 gas range

LG LRG3093SB/00 gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG LRG3093SB/00 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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LG Gas Range LRG3093SB/00 FAQs

On an LG gas range like model LRG3093SB, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. We typically find it on the back of the range or around the oven door frame area; match the exact characters on the label to order the correct parts.

Where to look on an LG range

Check these common label locations first:

  • Back of the range on a metal tag or sticker
  • Oven door frame area (open the oven door and look along the frame)
  • Storage drawer area (pull the drawer out and look on the frame behind it)
  • Lower side panel near the front leveling leg area
  • Under the cooktop edge (less common, but possible)

Use the label’s MODEL field (and keep the SERIAL number for reference).

Quick steps to confirm you have the right model

  1. Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers).
  2. If there is a suffix (for example, “/00”), include it when comparing parts lists.
  3. Compare your label to the model family listed in the documentation for this series.

What the model number helps you do

What you’re doing Why the model number matters
Ordering parts (igniter, valve, control board) Prevents wrong-fit parts and returns
Using diagrams and troubleshooting steps Ensures the instructions match your exact range
Checking installation requirements Confirms gas connection and ventilation guidance

Why it matters

LG ranges can look similar across the LRG309x series, but parts like an oven igniter, surface burner valve, or control board can vary by revision. Using the exact model number from the rating label keeps your repair accurate.

For more label-location details and model identification tips, use the LRG3093SB owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your LG LRG3093SB gas range oven, stop the current cooking function, then power-cycle the range by turning off the circuit breaker for 5 minutes and turning it back on. After power returns, reset the clock and restart Bake or Broil (see the LRG3093SB owner's manual).

  • Press CLEAR/OFF to cancel any active oven function.
  • Turn OFF the range circuit breaker (or unplug the range if accessible).
  • Wait 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Set the clock, then reselect Bake or Broil.

If you are resetting after a power outage

The manual notes the oven and broiler cannot be used during an outage; if the oven was running, the burner shuts off and cannot be re-lit until power is restored. Once power returns:

  • Press CLEAR/OFF
  • Reset the clock
  • Restart the cooking mode

If an error code returns after the reset

A reset clears a one-time control glitch or power surge issue. If the same function code repeats:

  • Disconnect power again for 5 minutes, then restore power
  • Confirm the range has power (house fuse not blown, breaker not tripped)
  • Make sure the oven door is fully closed (some functions will not run if the door is ajar)
  • If the code repeats, schedule service

What a reset helps (and what it does not)

Situation What the reset can do What it usually will not fix
Power outage or surge Clears control glitches; restores normal operation Gas supply problems; failed igniter; failed control board
Function code repeats Confirms whether it was a one-time fault Persistent sensor, wiring, or control failures

Why it matters

Resetting the control correctly restores safe operation after a power interruption and helps you tell the difference between a temporary electronic glitch and a problem that needs repair.

Last updated: February 2026

For the LG LRG3093SB gas range, it is usually not hard to get common replacement parts, but availability varies by the exact component. Wear items and high-failure parts (like igniters, valves, and control boards) are typically easier to source than cosmetic panels or specialty hardware.

What affects LG part availability

Parts availability depends more on the part type than the brand name.

  • High-wear parts (igniters, burner parts) are commonly stocked
  • Safety-related gas parts (gas valve, burner valve) may have fewer sources and higher cost
  • Electronic parts (control boards) can be limited and model-specific
  • Cosmetic parts (glass, panels, handles) can be harder to match by color/finish
  • Model accuracy matters; LRG3093SB shares a manual family with similar models, so ordering by model number prevents mismatches

Common parts customers replace on LRG3093SB

These are examples of parts we often see replaced on this model family.

Symptom Common part category Example part for this model
Oven will not heat or takes too long to ignite Oven ignition LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401
Surface burner will not adjust or won’t light correctly Gas valve / burner valve Range surface burner valve AJU74852801
No power, dead display, or erratic operation Control board Range power control board EBR57124701

How we recommend ordering the right part

Using the correct model number and the right part identifier prevents returns and delays.

  • Confirm the model is LRG3093SB (not a similar LRG3093ST or LRG3093SW)
  • Match the part ID exactly when available (example: MEE61841401)
  • Compare the part’s location and description to the exploded views in the LRG3093SB owner's manual
  • If the issue is ignition or heating, check the troubleshooting section before ordering
  • For gas-related repairs, shut off the gas supply and use a qualified technician if you are not experienced

Why it matters

Ordering the wrong gas range part can create repeat failures (for example, an oven that still will not ignite) and can delay cooking for days. Verifying the model number and using the manual’s diagrams helps you get the correct LG replacement part the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

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