The LG ranges lineup
LG ranges cover freestanding and slide-in designs across gas, electric, dual-fuel, and induction fuel types. Gas options include the LRGL5825F and LRGL5823S freestanding ranges and the LSGL6335F slide-in; electric options include the LREL6325F and slide-in LSEL6337F, LSEL6335FE, and LSEL6335FE finishes; the LSDL6336F is dual-fuel; and the LTEL7337F is a double-oven range. You can review the current range on the manufacturer’s site at lg.com/us and the configurations we service in our model directory.
LG ranges technologies that matter
The cooking technologies define an LG range. On slide-in, double, and induction models, ProBake Convection moves the heating element to the rear with a fan for even multi-rack baking, while freestanding ranges use True or Fan Convection. InstaView lets you knock to light the oven and see inside without opening the door, Air Fry and Air Sous-Vide add cooking modes, and EasyClean offers a quick low-heat clean alongside full self-clean. An UltraHeat Power Burner delivers high output for searing on gas models. Because the elements, igniters, RTD oven sensor (about 1080–1100 Ω at room temperature), door lock, and control boards vary by model, genuine LG parts matched to your range are essential for any repair.
Common LG range problems and codes
LG ranges display F-codes when a sensor or circuit misbehaves. The faults we see most often:
- F1 / F4 — upper or lower oven thermistor open or short.
- F2 — sensor short or runaway high temperature; kill the breaker.
- F3 — a keypad key shorted for over 60 seconds.
- F6 — upper-oven overheat or a stuck relay.
- F9 — upper oven not heating (element, igniter, or thermal fuse).
- F10 / F20 — upper or lower door-lock fault.
- F11 — communication fault between the main and display boards.
Status indicators such as H5 (hot surface), LOC (control lock), and CL (Clean-Lock) are not faults. For meanings, see our LG range error codes.
Maintenance essentials
- Keep gas burner ports and caps clean so burners light cleanly.
- Wipe the oven door gasket and check it seals to hold baking heat.
- Run self-clean before grease builds up, and never force the door latch.
- Keep the convection fan and vents clear for even baking.
- Confirm cookware is flat and ferrous on induction models.
Choosing the right LG range for your kitchen
An LG range is chosen first by fuel and then by format. Gas models like the LRGL5825F give instant, visible flame control that many cooks prefer for searing and wok work; electric smooth-top models like the LREL6325F are easy to wipe clean and pair well with even ProBake baking; dual-fuel models like the LSDL6336F combine a responsive gas cooktop with a precise electric oven; and induction models heat ferrous cookware directly for the fastest, most efficient surface. Format is the second decision: a freestanding range with a rear control panel drops between cabinets and is the most flexible to replace, while a slide-in such as the LSEL6337F sits flush with the counter for a built-in look and puts controls on the front. A double-oven range like the LTEL7337F gives two cavities for cooking dishes at different temperatures at once. Capacity, the number of burners, and whether you want InstaView or Air Fry round out the choice. Confirming the exact model and fuel type lets a technician arrive with the correct genuine element, igniter, sensor, or board for your range.
When to call for LG range repair
Control boards, oven sensors, bake and convection elements, igniters, and door locks are best handled by experienced technicians who can read the F-codes and fit genuine LG parts. Note the exact code and your range model number when you book. Diagnostic visits start from $89, with a labour guarantee on the workmanship; the total depends on parts and configuration. Schedule LG range repair, browse our repair guides, or book an appointment online.