How to reset LG gas oven?
To reset an LG gas range oven like model LRG3093ST, turn the range off, then disconnect power for about 5 minutes and restore power. After a power outage or surge, reset the clock and restart the cooking function as needed; see the LRG3093ST owner's manual.
- Press CLEAR/OFF to stop any active bake, broil, or self-clean cycle.
- 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.
Some function codes clear after a power reset; if the code returns, service is typically needed.
| Situation | What to do | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| Code appears once after a surge | Power reset for 5 minutes | Temporary control glitch |
| Code repeats after reset | Stop using the oven and schedule service | Likely control, sensor, or wiring issue |
| Oven will not heat but burners work | Check the oven gas shut-off lever position | Gas supply to oven may be off |
On LRG3093ST, the oven and broiler cannot be used during an electrical power failure. Once power is restored, you must restart the oven or broil function.
- Confirm power is fully restored (display on, clock can be set).
- Press CLEAR/OFF.
- Set the clock.
- Start BAKE or BROIL again.
A proper reset clears temporary control-board logic issues after a power outage or surge and ensures the clock and safety interlocks are set correctly before you try to heat the oven.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it hard to get parts for LG appliances?
For the LG LRG3093ST gas range, getting parts is usually straightforward for common wear items (igniters, knobs, valves, glass), but some less-common assemblies can take longer to source. We recommend confirming your exact model and using the parts diagram in the LRG3093ST owner's manual before ordering.
- Model and revision: LRG3093ST/00 style revisions can use different part IDs.
- Part type: High-failure parts are typically easier to find than cosmetic panels.
- Stock status: In-stock parts ship faster than special-order items.
- Supply chain timing: Manufacturer restocks can change lead times.
- Correct identification: Matching the part ID to your model prevents returns and delays.
These are examples of frequently replaced parts for this model:
| Symptom | Likely part category | Example part for LRG3093ST |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t heat or takes too long to ignite | Oven ignition | LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 |
| Burner knob cracked or won’t turn smoothly | Control knob | Range surface burner knob (varies by position) |
| Burner won’t adjust flame correctly | Gas valve or orifice | Range surface burner valve, range surface burner orifice |
- Verify the full model on the rating plate: LRG3093ST.
- Use the exploded views and part list in the LRG3093ST owner's manual to identify the correct part name and location.
- Match the part ID exactly to your model listing (especially for knobs, panels, and burner components).
- If you are installing the range or reconnecting gas, follow the LRG3093ST installation guide for safety and setup details.
Using the correct LG part ID for the LRG3093ST prevents fit issues (wrong knob shaft, mismatched igniter connector, incorrect burner hardware) and helps restore safe, reliable burner ignition and flame control.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of an LG range?
Most LG gas ranges, including model LRG3093ST, typically last 13 years under normal household use with basic maintenance and timely repairs. Keeping burners clean, ensuring proper installation, and replacing wear parts early helps you get the full service life; see the LRG3093ST owner's manual.
A range’s life is mostly driven by heat exposure, cleaning habits, and how quickly small ignition or control issues are fixed.
- Heavy daily cooking shortens life faster than light use
- Spills and boil-overs accelerate corrosion and burner clogging
- Power surges can damage electronic boards
- Poor leveling or airflow can stress the oven and door
- Delayed repairs often turn minor issues into major failures
On gas ranges, ignition and control components are frequent “keep it running” repairs.
| Symptom | Common cause | What we check first |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t ignite or heats slowly | Weak igniter | LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401 and wiring connections |
| Surface burner won’t light | Dirty burner parts or valve issue | Burner cap alignment, ports, and valve operation |
| Display or functions act erratically | Control board problem | Power reset, then board diagnostics |
- Clean burner caps and ports regularly; keep them dry before reassembly
- Wipe up acidic spills quickly to protect enamel and stainless surfaces
- Verify the range is level and stable; recheck after moving it
- Use the correct cookware size to reduce heat spillover onto knobs and panel
- If you smell gas, stop using the range and follow the safety steps in the LRG3093ST owner's manual
A realistic life expectancy helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your LRG3093ST is near the 13-year mark, investing in targeted parts (like an igniter) often restores reliable baking and broiling without replacing the entire range.
Last updated: February 2026
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) to order the correct parts for your range. For this parts page, the model is LRG3093ST; confirm your label matches before buying.
Most LG ranges place the rating label where it stays readable but protected from heat and spills. Check these common spots first:
- Frame behind the oven door (open the door and look along the front frame)
- Storage drawer area (pull the drawer out and look on the frame)
- Lower side trim near the front (left or right)
- Back panel (if the range is pulled out safely)
For diagrams and model identification details, use the LRG3093ST owner's manual.
Use the full model number exactly as shown on the label.
- Copy every letter and number in order (example: LRG3093ST)
- Include any suffix after a slash if your label shows one (example: /00)
- Do not use a look-alike model from a similar series (LRG3091ST, LRG3095ST, etc.)
| What you see on the label | What it means for parts |
|---|---|
| LRG3093ST | Base model number for this LG gas range |
| LRG3093ST/00 | Version suffix; match it when possible |
| Different digits (example: LRG3095ST) | Parts can differ; use that exact model instead |
LG gas range parts like control boards, knobs, and igniters can vary by model and version. Using the exact model number helps ensure fit, safe operation, and correct burner and oven performance.
Last updated: February 2026
How to find LG part number?
For your LG LRG3093ST gas range, the fastest way to find the correct LG part number is to look up parts by the model number first, then match the part by name and location in the diagrams; we also recommend confirming the part using the exploded views in the LRG3093ST owner's manual.
- Use the full model number LRG3093ST (from the model/serial tag) when searching.
- Identify the system first: surface burners, oven bake, broil, door, or controls.
- Match the part by part name and where it sits on the range (not just by a similar-looking photo).
- If you can access the part, check for a sticker or stamping on the component itself.
- For electrical parts, compare wire connectors and mounting points before ordering.
| What you have | Where to look | What to write down |
|---|---|---|
| Range model number | Frame area behind the oven door or on a side trim area (varies by unit) | Model and serial number |
| Knobs and cosmetic parts | Back side of the part (sometimes) | Any molded/stamped code |
| Igniters, valves, boards | On a label attached to the part | Full part number/ID |
If your symptom points to one of these areas, matching the exact part listing helps you confirm you are ordering the correct LG part number:
- No oven ignition or weak ignition: LG range oven burner igniter MEE61841401
- Loose, cracked, or missing knob: range surface burner knob AEZ73453509
- Burner won’t adjust properly (gas control issue): range surface burner valve AJU74852801
LG ranges often use similar-looking parts across multiple models; using LRG3093ST plus the correct section (surface burner vs. oven bake vs. control) prevents ordering a part that fits physically but does not match the gas, wiring, or mounting design.
Last updated: February 2026




