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LG LDE4415ST/00 electric range

LG LDE4415ST/00 electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG LDE4415ST/00 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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LG Electric Range LDE4415ST/00 FAQs

LG warranty coverage for the LDE4415ST electric range depends on the exact warranty terms that shipped with your unit (and the purchase date); the most reliable way to confirm what is covered and for how long is to match your model and serial information to the warranty section in the LDE4415ST owner’s manual.

What to check in the warranty section

Look for these details so you know exactly what support you have for parts and labor:

  • Warranty length (commonly 1 year limited for many electric ranges)
  • What’s covered (parts, labor, or both)
  • What’s excluded (cosmetic items, misuse, normal wear)
  • Proof of purchase requirements (receipt, install date)
  • Service process (who to contact and what information you need)

Quick way to confirm your coverage

Use this checklist before you call for service or order parts:

  • Find the model and serial tag (often on the oven frame behind the door or on a side trim area)
  • Write down the purchase date and retailer
  • Note the symptom (for example: oven not heating, burner not cycling, error code)
  • Check whether the issue involves a wear item (knobs, cosmetic panels) versus a functional component

Common warranty scenarios (what to expect)

Situation What usually happens What you should do
Unit is within the base warranty period Repair may be covered Use the warranty steps in the manual
Unit is out of warranty Customer-paid repair/parts Price parts and compare repair cost
Heating or temperature complaint Often diagnosed with sensor/control checks Review troubleshooting steps first

Why it matters

Warranty terms affect whether you should schedule service first or start troubleshooting and replacing parts. For example, if the oven temperature is inaccurate, the LG range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 is a common diagnostic checkpoint, but warranty coverage can change the best next step.

Last updated: January 2026

To find the model number on your LG electric range (including model LDE4415ST), check the appliance ID label on the range frame, usually visible when you pull out the storage drawer or open the oven door. Use the model number to match the correct parts and instructions in the LDE4415ST owner's manual.

Where to look on an LG electric range

Check these common label locations first:

  • Drawer area: Pull out the storage or warming drawer and look on the frame behind it.
  • Oven door opening: Open the oven door and look along the front frame (left or right side).
  • Back panel: Look on the rear of the range near the power cord access area.
  • Side frame: Check the lower side frame behind the lower access area.

What to write down (and why)

Record the full ID information so we can match the exact configuration of your range.

  • Model number (example: LDE4415ST)
  • Serial number
  • Revision or suffix (if shown)
  • Electrical rating (volts/amps), helpful for element and control matching

Why it matters

Even small model variations can change which surface element, control board, or sensor fits. Using the correct model number helps you avoid ordering the wrong part and speeds up troubleshooting.

Quick ID checklist

Item What it’s used for Example
Model number Correct parts lookup and diagrams LDE4415ST
Serial number Production date tracking and compatibility checks (varies)
Electrical rating Heating and wiring compatibility (varies)

If you are already troubleshooting a heating issue

Once you confirm the model number, common heat-related parts to check on an electric range include the oven temperature sensor and surface element controls. For symptom-based steps, use oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video.

Last updated: January 2026

Common problems we see with the LG LDE4415ST electric range include an oven that will not heat or heats unevenly, surface elements that will not heat, and issues after self-clean such as a locked door. Use the LDE4415ST owner's manual to confirm settings and run the recommended checks.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Oven will not heat or takes too long to preheat: failed broil or bake circuit, temperature sensing issue, or control problem
  • Oven heats unevenly or runs too hot: temperature sensor drift, airflow/rack placement, or control calibration issue
  • Surface element will not heat: failed radiant element, failed infinite switch, or a wiring connection problem
  • Door will not open after self-clean: door lock motor not returning to the unlocked position
  • Range will not start / dead display: power supply issue (breaker, cord block, terminal connections) or control board problem

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Verify the range has proper power (reset the double breaker fully OFF then ON).
  2. Confirm you are using the correct cooking mode (Bake vs Broil) and temperature.
  3. For uneven baking, try the center rack position and avoid blocking oven vents.
  4. If the door is locked after self-clean, allow extra cool-down time, then try a power reset.
  5. If a single surface burner fails, swap to a different knob setting and test other burners to narrow it to the element vs switch.

Parts that commonly solve these problems (when testing confirms failure)

Symptom Common suspect part Example part for LDE4415ST
Oven too hot, too cool, or uneven Oven temperature sensor LG range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805
Dual burner not heating correctly Dual radiant element LG range dual radiant element MEE62385201
Door stuck locked after self-clean Door lock motor Range oven door lock motor EAU62862901
Burner will not regulate heat Surface element control switch LG range surface element control switch EBF62174907

Why it matters

Heating and door-lock symptoms can look similar, but the fix is different. A quick symptom check plus basic testing helps you avoid replacing the wrong part and gets your LG electric range back to safe, consistent cooking.

Last updated: January 2026

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