Common LG range problems
Professional LG range repair starts with the faults these freestanding and slide-in ranges show most. An LG range will flag F1 or F4 for an oven temperature-sensor (RTD) fault, F2 for a runaway over-temperature, F9 when the oven will not heat, and F3 for a shorted keypad key on the display. The cooktop side brings gas burners that will not ignite, induction zones that will not detect a pan, and uneven baking when a ProBake convection fan stalls. Slide-in, double-oven, and induction builds add their own quirks, but each symptom points to a discrete, replaceable component — an element, sensor, igniter, fan, or control board — rather than a new range.
Our LG range repair process
Our experienced technicians begin every LG range repair by confirming the exact model and fuel type — a gas LRGL, an electric LREL, a dual-fuel LSDL, or an induction LSEL behaves differently — then read any F-code before testing the named component. The RTD sensor (near 1080-1100 ohm at room temperature) is checked against spec, igniters and spark modules verified, bake and broil elements tested under load, and the self-clean latch exercised. We fit genuine LG parts matched to the build, and every visit is backed by a 30-day labour warranty. Most repairs are completed in a single visit, and you can book a range repair online at any time, with a clear quote before work begins.
LG range models we service
We service the full LG range lineup, including gas models such as the LRGL5825F and LSGL6335F, electric models like the LREL6325F and LSEL6337F, the dual-fuel LSDL6336F, the double-oven LTEL7337F, and induction builds. These ranges carry ProBake Convection on slide-in and double models, True or Fan Convection on freestanding ranges, EasyClean, InstaView on supported models, and Air Fry. Our model directory lists the elements, sensors, igniters, fans, latches, and control boards matched to each build so the correct genuine part is sourced the first time.
Error codes and diagnostics
LG ranges report genuine F-codes that guide diagnosis. F1 and F4 flag the upper and lower oven sensors; F2 a runaway over-temperature (kill the breaker and call for service); F3 a shorted keypad key; F6 an overheat or stuck relay; F7 the convection fan; F9 the oven failing to heat; F10 the door lock; and F11 a main-to-display comms fault. H5 (hot-surface), PF (power failure), and LOC (control lock) are not faults. Our technicians confirm each code at the named part, and you can look up what each means on our range error-code guides.
Service areas
Our specialist technicians cover all 50 states and 120+ metro areas, and the booking form accepts requests 24/7 with same-day visits where availability allows. Every visit is handled by a specialist who carries the diagnostic tools and the genuine LG parts most likely needed, so the fault is identified and, wherever possible, fixed on the first trip. Full specifications and the current range lineup are published by the manufacturer at lg.com. Browse step-by-step help in our repair guides, or book any service through the scheduling page.