LG range model families
LG ranges read by fuel and style, and the prefix is the first step in any LG range repair. LRGL is gas freestanding (LRGL5825F, LRGL5823S), LREL is electric (LREL6325F), LSEL is electric slide-in (LSEL6337F, LSEL6335FE), LSGL is gas slide-in (LSGL6335F), LSDL is dual-fuel (LSDL6336F), and LTEL is a double-oven range (LTEL7337F). The number relates to capacity and tier, and the suffix encodes the finish.
What the technology means for service
LG ranges carry ProBake Convection on slide-in, double and induction models, while freestanding ranges use True or Fan Convection — the two are not interchangeable. EasyClean and Air Fry, the InstaView window on select models and ThinQ connectivity round out the features. A gas range’s diagnosis sits on burners, igniters and valves up top with an electric or gas oven below; an electric or induction range keeps it electric. Identifying the family tells a technician which cooking platform and which convection system are in play.
Reading the model and where to find it
The rating plate is usually behind the storage drawer or kick panel at the base, along the oven door frame, or under a surface element. Record the full model string before booking so the correct igniter, valve, element, sensor or board is matched to your range.
Gas, electric, dual-fuel and induction
The fuel and style decide both how a range cooks and how it is serviced. A gas range gives an instant visible flame and relies on igniters and sealed burners; an electric range uses radiant or smooth-top elements; a dual-fuel pairs a gas cooktop with an electric oven for precise baking; and an induction range heats cookware directly for the fastest, most efficient surface. Common questions like a burner that will not light, an oven temperature that is off and how to use self-clean safely have their own walkthroughs. Telling a technician the fuel and giving the full model number ensures the right parts arrive.
Servicing your range
Our experienced technicians service every LG range with genuine igniters, valves, elements, sensors and control boards matched to the build. If yours shows an F-code, start with the range error codes page, then book range repair — pricing starts from a clear diagnostic fee, with the final cost depending on parts and configuration. See the range repair cost guide, and confirm specifications on the manufacturer’s site at lg.com/us.