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Kevin
December 7, 2022
Range is now propane but need to go to natural gas, is a kit available?
For model number LGGF3043KFR
Hi Kevin,
Thank you for your question. To convert back to natural gas, you will need to replace the igniter and orifice holders. The part number listed under your model number for the right front orifice holder is PS2368573. The part number listed for the right rear igniter and orifice holder is PS2345283. The part number for the left front igniter and orifice holder is PS2332710. The part number listed for the left rear igniter and orifice holder is PS2368569. The part number for the center igniter and orifice holder is PS2368574. If you need help placing an order for these parts, customer service is open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Where is safety valve located and is there another name for it? I’m not seeing one listed on a parts list. Is there a how to video on replacing it.
Oven or broiler does not fire up, the igniter appears to be working.
For model number LGGF3043KFR
Hello Mark, Thank you for your inquiry. Researching your model, we show the gas safety valve as part# PS5136194. It is located near the back of the stove where the gas line comes in and attaches to the bake burner tube, and you need to remove the bottom panel and heat shield to access it. We have included a link to our video on troubleshooting a gas range not heating, which also shows how to access the burner tube and gas valve. Good luck with your repair.
What is the part number for the oven igniter? Are the broiler igniter and oven igniter the same?
For model number LGGF3043KFR
Hi Paul, thank you for reaching out. No, the boiler igniter is for the broil burner and the oven igniter is for the bake burner. The broil burner is part number PS11770500, and the oven/bake burner is part number PS2364063. We hope this information is useful!
The blue ring on the regulator that pushes the spring was missing when I bought this NG stove. I'm converting to LP. Do you sell that piece??
For model number LGGF3043KFR
Hello Devera, thank you for the question. The closing cap is part of the regulator. You may need to replace the entire regulator, part number PS8760219. We hope this helps.
I called a repair place. They charged $54 to diagnose, (said it needed a new latch motor) then wanted $220 to complete the repair. I checked online prices and did it myself for about 15 minutes work and the latch motor itself ($44?).
Was necessary to uplug the range, pull it away from the wall and remove the back panel sheet metal, then 3 screws that mount the motor. Replace motor, reattach sheet metal. Plug in. Done. Ready to bake cookies.
Repair was quite easy, as long as you have the instructions for removing the door. The screws that hold the bottom of the door to the fixed hinge are placed into the side of the hinge assembly after removal; this holds the door at a 45 degree angle for easy removal. After that, just place the door on a flat surface and dismantle the door from the inside. The inner glass is contained in a metal frame with another piece of glass; this frame comes apart easily using the clips in each side. The door assembles easily after the glass is replaced; just take your time and give yourself enough room to lay out the parts as you go. Good luck!
Turned power off at electrical panel. Pulled oven away from wall. Removed back cover (6 screws), then unplugged wires from old receptacle. I had to pull the squeeze clips backwards & break them to remove the old receptacle - couldn't squeeze them enough to remove them otherwise. The old receptacle came out through the inside of the oven, and the new one snapped in easily from inside the oven as well. Replaced wiring, installed new bulb, restored power & tested. Replaced back cover. Good time to vacuum under/behind where the oven usually lives before sliding it back to the wall.