Where is the model number located on my LG gas stove?
On an LG LRGL5823D gas range, the model and serial number are typically on the rating label around the oven door opening; check the frame just behind the door (often along the front edge or side trim). Use the LRGL5823D owner's manual for the exact label location and identification details.
Where to look first (fast checks)
- Open the oven door and look along the front frame (left and right sides)
- Check the lower front frame lip just behind the door
- Look near the storage or warming drawer opening (around the frame)
- Check the back panel of the range if you cannot find a front-frame label
How to read the label correctly
The rating label usually includes both identifiers. Use these tips so you capture the right information:
- Model number: identifies the exact configuration for parts lookup
- Serial number: identifies the production unit
- Write them down exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
- Take a clear photo before the label gets worn or stained
| What you need | Why we ask for it | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures correct parts diagrams and fit | LRGL5823D |
| Serial number | Helps match production details | Varies by unit |
Why it matters
LG ranges can look similar across model families (LRGL5821*, LRGL5823*, LRGL5825*). Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong igniter, temperature sensor, or gas valve for your specific LRGL5823D.
Ordering parts once you find it
After you confirm the model number, you can order parts from the list for this model, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to find LG part number?
For your LG LRGL5823D gas range, the most reliable way to find the correct LG part number is to look up your model in the parts list and diagrams, then match the part name and reference location to the part listing. Use the LRGL5823D owner's manual to confirm component names and access panels before ordering.
Fast ways to identify the right part
- Use the exact model number LRGL5823D (not just “LRGL5823D-00”) when searching.
- Match the symptom to the system: surface burner, oven burner, oven temperature, door, or gas supply.
- Compare the part name and where it installs (oven burner area, door, cooktop).
- If you already removed a part, check for a label or stamped number on the part itself.
- When in doubt, replace common failure items first (igniter, sensor) based on symptoms.
Common LRGL5823D parts customers look up
Here are examples of model-matched parts that help you confirm you are in the right section of the parts list:
| What you are fixing | What to look up | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat or heats slowly | Oven burner igniter | LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 |
| Oven temperature is inaccurate | Oven temperature sensor | Range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 |
| Gas smell or poor gas flow symptoms | Gas supply regulation component | Range pressure regulator AMP30000002 |
| Door glass is broken or cracked | Door glass panel | Range oven door inner glass 4890W1N005L |
Why it matters
LG ranges often use multiple similar-looking parts (especially igniters and burner components). Matching by model number + diagram location prevents ordering a part that fits a different burner position or configuration.
Ordering tip
We recommend ordering directly from the parts list for LRGL5823D so you get the exact part ID and description for your range. If you are searching across models, use Sears PartsDirect and enter LRGL5823D.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of an LG range?
Most LG gas ranges, including model LRGL5823D, last 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Expect occasional repairs over that lifespan, especially for ignition and temperature-control parts that see high heat and frequent cycling; use the LRGL5823D owner's manual for care and safety guidance.
What affects how long an LG gas range lasts
A range’s lifespan is mostly driven by heat exposure, cleaning habits, and how often the oven and surface burners run.
- Heavy baking/roasting schedules shorten igniter and sensor life
- Spills and baked-on grease increase corrosion and overheating risk
- Slamming or stressing the oven door can damage hinges and glass
- Poor ventilation during high-heat cleaning can accelerate wear on nearby components
- Incorrect gas pressure can cause weak flames and incomplete ignition
Parts that commonly need service first
On a gas range, these are the most common “wear” items we see over time.
| System | What you may notice | Example part for LRGL5823D |
|---|---|---|
| Oven ignition | Slow ignition, gas smell before lighting, no bake heat | Range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 |
| Temperature sensing | Oven runs hot/cold, uneven baking | Range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 |
| Gas control | No oven heat, intermittent heat, clicking without ignition | Range oven gas valve MJX62571702 |
Maintenance that extends lifespan
We recommend these habits because they reduce heat stress and prevent damage.
- Clean spills promptly; avoid letting food bake onto the cavity and rack supports
- Keep burner caps seated correctly after cleaning (misalignment can cause poor flame)
- Use the gentler cleaning option when soils are light; LG’s EasyClean® uses water and runs about 10 minutes for light soils (per the manual)
- Handle the oven door carefully; avoid impacts that can weaken the glass over time
- If ignition becomes slow, stop using the oven until the cause is corrected
Why it matters
A realistic lifespan helps you plan: if your LRGL5823D is near the 10 to 15 year mark, budgeting for an igniter, sensor, or gas-control repair often restores reliable baking without replacing the entire range. You can order model-matched replacement parts from the parts list for LRGL5823D or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a gas stove?
A gas stove (gas range) like the LG LRGL5823D combines a cooktop with sealed surface burners, an oven burner system, and controls that manage ignition, gas flow, and temperature. Knowing the main assemblies helps you identify what to clean, adjust, or replace.
Main parts you see and use
These are the most common user-facing components on a gas range:
- Surface burners (burner heads and burner caps)
- Grates that support cookware
- Control knobs and control panel
- Oven cavity with oven racks
- Oven door assembly (glass, hinges, handle)
- Drawer area (storage or warming drawer, depending on configuration)
Key internal parts that control heat and safety
These parts affect baking performance, ignition, and flame quality:
- Oven burner
- Oven burner igniter
- Oven gas valve
- Oven temperature sensor
- Pressure regulator
Examples of model-matched parts for LG LRGL5823D
| System | Example part | What it helps with |
|---|---|---|
| Oven ignition | Range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 | Oven will not light or heats slowly |
| Temperature control | Range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 | Oven temperature inaccurate |
| Gas supply control | Range pressure regulator AMP30000002 | Weak/uneven flames, gas pressure issues |
Why it matters
When a burner clicks but will not light, the issue is often burner cap seating or cleaning. When the oven will not heat, the igniter, gas valve, or temperature sensor is usually the first place to focus.
Safe use and care basics
From the operating and maintenance guidance:
- Let burners and grates cool before cleaning.
- Do not disassemble or clean around a burner while another burner is on (igniters can spark).
- Burner heads and caps remove for cleaning; reseat caps correctly afterward.
- In a power failure, you can light surface burners with a match using extreme caution.
For diagrams and the product overview parts list, use the LRGL5823D owner's manual. To order replacements from the model parts list or search by model number, use Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026




