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LG LDG3036ST/01 gas range

LG LDG3036ST/01 gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG LDG3036ST/01 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for LDG3036ST/01 Ranges

  • Case for LG LDG3036ST/01 - Part MBN62203702

    Upper cavity parts diagram

    Case

    Part #MBN62203702

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Wire Harness for LG LDG3036ST/01 - Part EAD60700204

    Upper cavity parts diagram

    Range Wire Harness

    Part #EAD60700204

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Vent Cover for LG LDG3036ST/01 - Part MCK65825701

    Cooktop parts diagram

    Vent Cover

    Part #MCK65825701

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Oven Door Outer Panel for LG LDG3036ST/01 - Part ACQ83871202

    Upper door parts diagram

    Range Oven Door Outer Panel

    Part #ACQ83871202

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Surface Burner Grate, Center for LG LDG3036ST/01 - Part AEB72913302

    Controller parts diagram

    Range Surface Burner Grate, Center

    Part #AEB72913302

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

LG Gas Range LDG3036ST/01 FAQs

For your LG gas range model LDG3036ST, the most reliable way to find the correct LG part number is to match your model number first, then confirm the part number from the label or stamping on the actual component when possible. Use the diagrams and part listings in the LDG3036ST manual to identify the exact component name before ordering.

Where to look for the part number on an LG range

On ranges like the LG LDG3036ST, part numbers are commonly found on the part itself, not on the appliance model tag.

  • Igniters: printed on the ceramic body or on a small tag on the wire lead
  • Oven temperature sensor: printed on the sensor lead tag or stamped on the sensor body
  • Control boards: printed on a label on the board (often near a barcode)
  • Gas valves and regulators: stamped or labeled on the valve body
  • Door parts (hinges, gaskets, glass): label on the part or packaging; sometimes only identifiable by diagram position

Best method for LDG3036ST: model match, then part confirmation

We recommend this order of operations:

  1. Confirm the appliance model is LDG3036ST (from the range model tag).
  2. Use the parts breakdown to identify the component by name and location.
  3. If accessible, verify the part number directly on the component before ordering.

Quick example (common oven heat complaint)

If the oven will not heat or takes too long to preheat, the part you identify may be the igniter. For this model, a common compatible listing is the LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401.

Why part numbers can vary even within the same model family

LG model numbering can include revisions (for example, suffixes like “/01” on the full model label). Those revisions can change which version of a component fits, even when the front-facing model name looks similar.

What you have What it tells us Best next step
Model number only (LDG3036ST) Narrows to the correct parts catalog Confirm the exact component in diagrams
Part label number Most precise match Order using that exact number
No label visible Identification by diagram position Match by part name and location

Why it matters

Using the exact LG part number helps prevent ordering a look-alike component that mounts differently, has a different connector, or is calibrated differently (especially for sensors, valves, and control boards).

Last updated: January 2026

On the LG gas range model LDG3036ST, we typically find the model and serial number on the appliance identification label. On this model, the label is commonly located on the back of the range or around the oven frame area when you open the oven door; our LDG3036ST manual also points you to the rating label location.

Common places to check on an LG gas range

Look for a silver or white sticker or metal tag with MODEL and S/N (serial number).

  • Back panel of the range (upper area)
  • Oven door frame (open the oven door and check the front frame)
  • Storage drawer area (pull the drawer out and look along the frame)
  • Broiler drawer area (if equipped)
  • Side frame behind the lower access panel (less common)

What the model number looks like (and why it matters)

LG model numbers often include a base model plus a suffix that identifies a specific version.

What you might see What it means Example
Base model Main model family LDG3036ST
Suffix after a slash Version or production revision LDG3036ST/01
Serial number Unique ID for your exact unit (varies)

Tips for reading the label correctly

  • Copy the model number exactly, including any /01 style suffix.
  • Use a flashlight; labels can be faint from heat and cleaning.
  • Take a clear photo so you can zoom in later.
  • If the label is greasy, wipe gently with a damp cloth and mild soap; avoid scraping.

Why it matters

We use the exact model number (including the suffix) to match the correct LG range parts, diagrams, and troubleshooting information. That helps avoid ordering a similar-looking part that does not fit.

Last updated: January 2026

On the LG LDG3036ST gas range, replacing the oven igniter typically means removing the oven bottom and flame spreader to access the igniter, transferring the wire connection, and securing the new igniter in the same position so it sits correctly in the burner flame path. Use the LDG3036ST manual for access steps and safety notes.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Turn off power at the breaker; the igniter circuit is 120 VAC.
  • Shut off the gas supply valve.
  • Let the oven cool completely.
  • Protect the oven cavity floor and door with a towel or cardboard.
  • Handle the new igniter carefully; avoid touching the carbide tip.

Replacement steps (typical for this LG gas range)

  1. Remove oven racks.
  2. Lift out the oven bottom panel (remove screws if present).
  3. Remove the flame spreader or burner shield to expose the bake burner and igniter.
  4. Disconnect the igniter wire connector (or carefully cut and splice only if your harness uses non-plug leads).
  5. Remove the igniter mounting screws, then install the new igniter in the same orientation.
  6. Reinstall the flame spreader and oven bottom panel; restore gas and power.
  7. Test bake: the igniter should glow and the burner should light shortly after.

If you need the compatible replacement for this model, use the LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401.

Quick checks if the oven still will not light

  • Igniter glows but no flame: weak igniter or gas valve issue.
  • No glow: wiring connection, control, or power problem.
  • Delayed ignition or “whoosh”: burner ports may be dirty or misaligned.
Symptom Most common cause What we recommend
No glow Loose/bad connection Recheck connector and wiring
Glows, no flame Weak igniter Replace igniter
Lights slowly Weak igniter or dirty burner Clean burner, replace igniter if needed

Why it matters

A properly working oven igniter draws the current needed to open the oven gas valve; a weak igniter can glow but still fail to light the burner, causing no-heat or long preheat times.

Last updated: January 2026

For LG gas range model LDG3036ST, the exact warranty length and coverage details cannot be confirmed from the model-specific information we have here because warranty terms are often provided on the separate limited-warranty statement that comes with the range. Many LG ranges include a 1-year limited warranty, but you should verify your unit’s terms.

How to confirm the warranty for LDG3036ST

Use your model’s documentation and purchase records to match the warranty statement to your unit.

  • Check the limited-warranty section in the LDG3036ST manual
  • Confirm the warranty start date (purchase date is commonly used)
  • Compare the serial number on the rating label to your paperwork
  • Keep your receipt or invoice; it is typically required for warranty service
  • If the range was a floor model or open-box, confirm whether terms differ

Typical LG range warranty structure (general guidance)

Warranty wording varies by model and region, but these are common categories you will see.

Warranty item What it usually means What you need
Parts and labor Repair of defects in materials/workmanship Proof of purchase, authorized service
Limited coverage Specific components only, or specific conditions Model-specific warranty statement
Exclusions Items not covered (wear, misuse, installation issues) Documentation of proper installation/use

Why it matters

Warranty coverage affects whether you should schedule service first or plan a repair. If you are troubleshooting an oven that will not heat, a common repair is replacing the oven igniter, such as the LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401, but confirm warranty status before buying parts.

Last updated: January 2026

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