How to find LG range model?
To find the model number on your LG electric range, we look for the rating label on the appliance body (not on a removable part). On model LDE4413BD, the model and serial number are typically on a label you can see by checking the back area or the oven door frame area; confirm the exact label location in the LDE4413BD owner's manual.
Where to check first
- Oven door frame: Open the oven door and look along the frame edge.
- Storage/warming drawer area: Pull the drawer out and look on the frame behind it.
- Back of the range: Look for a metal rating plate or label on the rear panel.
- Side trim area: Check the side frame just inside the door opening.
What the model number looks like (and why it matters)
The model number is usually a short mix of letters and numbers (for example, LDE4413BD). We use it to match the correct LG range parts, wiring layout, and service procedures so you do not order the wrong surface element, control board, or oven sensor.
Quick checklist before you write it down
- Copy the full model number exactly (letters and numbers).
- Also record the serial number (helps with production revisions).
- Take a clear photo of the label in case the print is hard to read.
Common label locations at a glance
| Location | How to access it | When it is most likely |
|---|---|---|
| Oven door frame | Open oven door | Most common, easiest check |
| Drawer cavity | Pull drawer out | If not found on door frame |
| Rear panel | Look behind range | If label is not visible from the front |
Why it matters
LG ranges can have similar-looking control panels and cooktops across different models. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct parts list and avoid returns or repeat repairs.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the warranty for LDE4413BD?
The warranty for the LG LDE4413BD electric range depends on the original purchase date and which component is being covered (for example, parts vs. labor). The most accurate warranty terms for your unit are listed in the LDE4413BD owner's manual.
What to check to confirm your exact warranty
- Find the original proof of purchase (receipt, invoice, delivery confirmation).
- Confirm the full model number on the rating label: LDE4413BD.
- Note the serial number; LG uses it to validate manufacturing date.
- Check whether the issue is a cooktop, oven heating, control, or cosmetic part.
- Verify whether the range was used in residential or commercial settings (coverage can differ).
Common warranty coverage categories (what they usually mean)
Warranty language varies by brand and model, but most electric range warranties break down like this:
| Coverage type | Typically includes | Typically excludes |
|---|---|---|
| Limited parts and labor | Defects in materials/workmanship | Normal wear, installation issues |
| Parts-only coverage | Specific components listed by LG | Service call, diagnostics, labor |
| Cosmetic items | Sometimes limited or excluded | Scratches, discoloration, glass chips |
Why it matters
Warranty terms determine whether you should schedule service first or replace a failed component yourself. For example, if a surface burner will not regulate heat, the fix can involve a control switch such as the LG range surface element control switch EBF62174907, but warranty coverage may change the best next step.
If you are troubleshooting a problem right now
If the range is out of warranty, we typically recommend diagnosing the symptom before ordering parts:
- Oven not heating or heating unevenly: check the sensor and heating circuit.
- Surface element not working: check the element, switch, and wiring.
- Error codes or overheating symptoms: stop using the range and diagnose promptly.
A good starting point for oven heat symptoms is oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the common problems with LDE4413BD?
Common LG LDE4413BD electric range problems usually fall into a few buckets: the oven not heating correctly (too low, too high, or uneven), a surface element not heating, the range not powering on, or the oven door staying locked after self-clean. Use the LDE4413BD owner’s manual to match symptoms to settings and basic checks.
Most common symptoms we see
- Little to no heat when baking (long preheat, undercooked food)
- Oven heats unevenly (hot spots, burned edges)
- Oven runs too hot (overbakes, temperature overshoots)
- Surface element will not heat (single burner or dual burner)
- Range will not turn on or will not start
- Door will not open after a self-clean cycle (lock stays engaged)
Quick checks you can do first
- Confirm the range has full power (electric ranges typically need a working 240V supply; a tripped breaker can leave you with partial power).
- Make sure the control is set to the correct mode (Bake vs Broil vs Convection) and that a delayed start is not enabled.
- For uneven baking, try moving racks and using the center rack position; avoid blocking airflow with oversized pans.
- If a surface element is dead, swap cookware and try a different element position to isolate whether it is the element or the control.
- If the door is locked after self-clean, allow extra cool-down time; then try canceling the cycle and power-cycling at the breaker.
Parts that commonly relate to these problems
| Symptom | Common cause | Example part for LDE4413BD |
|---|---|---|
| Oven too hot, too cool, or uneven | Temperature sensing issue | Range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 |
| One surface element not heating | Failed element or control | LG range surface element control switch EBF62174907 or LG range dual radiant element MEE62385201 |
| Door won’t open after self-clean | Lock mechanism issue | Range oven door lock motor EAU62862901 |
Why it matters
Heating and door-lock symptoms often point to a specific system (sensor, element, control switch, or lock). Narrowing the symptom first helps you avoid replacing the wrong part and gets your LG electric range cooking safely and consistently again.
Last updated: January 2026




