What model is my LG range?
Your LG range model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label; once you find it, match it exactly (letters and numbers) when ordering parts or using troubleshooting steps. For this parts page, the model is LSG4511ST; confirm your label matches before you buy.
Where to find the model number on an LG gas range
Most LG ranges place the rating label in one of these common spots:
- On the oven frame behind the storage drawer (pull the drawer out and look along the frame)
- On the lower front frame behind the oven door (open the door and check the frame edge)
- On a side frame area near the drawer opening
- Occasionally on the back panel (easier to see with a flashlight)
For diagrams and model-specific locations, use the LSG4511ST owner's manual.
What to write down (and why exact characters matter)
Record the full model number and serial number exactly as shown on the label.
- Model number (example for this page: LSG4511ST)
- Serial number (helps confirm production run and correct revisions)
- Gas type noted on the label (Natural gas or LP conversion information)
- Any suffixes after a slash or dash (they can change compatible parts)
Quick check table
| Label item | What it’s used for | Common mistake to avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Parts compatibility and manuals | Dropping letters or swapping similar characters (O vs 0) |
| Serial number | Version identification | Not recording it before the label wears or gets greasy |
| Gas type | Safe setup and correct operation | Assuming LP when the range is set for natural gas (or vice versa) |
Why it matters
Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong igniter, sensor, or control part. For example, oven heating issues often involve model-specific components like an LG range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 or an LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401, so the model match is what keeps the repair accurate.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of an LG range?
Most LG gas ranges, including model LSG4511ST, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal home use. You can often extend service life by keeping burners clean and addressing early symptoms (like weak ignition or uneven baking) before they strain major components.
What affects how long an LG range lasts
- Cooking frequency and heat load (daily high-heat use shortens lifespan)
- Cleaning habits (spills and grease can clog burner ports and stress igniters)
- Gas ignition health (slow ignition can indicate a weakening igniter)
- Oven temperature accuracy (a drifting sensor can cause overwork and poor results)
- Ventilation and cooling (blocked airflow can overheat controls)
Quick maintenance that adds years
Use the care and cleaning steps in the LSG4511ST owner's manual and focus on these habits:
- Keep burner heads and caps dry and seated correctly after cleaning
- Wipe up boilovers quickly to prevent clogged ports and corrosion
- Avoid harsh abrasives on stainless surfaces; use a stainless-safe cleaner
- If baking seems inconsistent, verify temperature with an oven thermometer
- If ignition becomes slow, troubleshoot early instead of repeatedly retrying ignition
Common “wear” parts vs. “big” repairs
These parts commonly drive repair decisions as the range ages:
| Symptom | Common cause | Example part for LSG4511ST |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t heat or heats slowly | Weak igniter | LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 |
| Oven temperature swings | Sensor drifting out of range | LG range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 |
| Oven won’t ignite consistently | Gas valve or ignition circuit issue | Range oven gas valve MJX62571702 |
Why it matters
A range that is nearing the end of its typical 10 to 15 year lifespan can still be a great candidate for repair when the issue is a single, serviceable component (like an igniter or temperature sensor). Catching those problems early helps protect the gas valve, controls, and wiring.
Last updated: February 2026
What if I can't find my part on Sears PartsDirect?
If you can’t find a part for your LG LSG4511ST gas range, we recommend confirming the full model and serial number first, then using the exploded parts diagrams and part lists in the LSG4511ST owner’s manual to match the exact component name. If it’s still missing, contact our parts support with your details.
Quick steps that usually solve it
- Recheck the model number on the range’s ID tag and confirm it matches LSG4511ST exactly.
- Use the part description from the diagram (for example: igniter, sensor, valve, harness) rather than a generic term.
- Search by the manufacturer part number if you have it (often on the old part label).
- Look for alternate wording (example: “oven burner igniter” vs. “igniter”).
- If you’re replacing a heating or ignition issue part, compare symptoms to the correct component before ordering.
Common “hard to find” parts and what they’re called
Here are examples of part names that customers often search for differently:
| What you might search | What it’s commonly listed as | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t light | Oven burner igniter | LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 |
| Oven temp is off | Oven temperature sensor | LG range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 |
| Burner knob issue | Selector knob support | LG range oven selector knob support MJH64334701 |
Why it matters
Gas range parts are model-specific; even small differences in burner nozzles, valves, or wiring harness connections can prevent proper fit or safe operation. The manual and diagrams help you match the exact configuration used on the LG LSG4511ST.
Last updated: February 2026




