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LG 30355ST Gas Oven - Bake Ignitor Cross Reference


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I have an LG LRG30355ST gas range from circa 2008, and it appears that the bake ignitor has failed. I still have to pull it out later and check continuity, but its a no-glo from visual inspection :)  The broil ignitor works fine, and I have gas supply and electricity elsewhere as expected. The main trouble is, that I'm in Canada and sales of LG parts to us is forbidden...even web suppliers I used in the past will no longer send LG parts up north. For giggles, I called LG Canada's flat-rate service, and they could not give a rate but advised part is about $200, plus double that for labor....

Here's my question - from what I know so far, the LG ignitor is likely a rebranded version of a flat bar Norton style possibly a 501a or similar, which seem to retail for about $25. Is there any way for me to ensure that any reasonable replacement I locate will cross-reference back to the LG OEM version? Are there any safety risks associated by using a Supco/generic version versus OEM branded ignitor?

Your assistance in this regard is greatly appreciated

Cheers!

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The Maytag 12400035 or GE WB2X9998 igniter can be used.

Use the original LG igniter mounting bracket.

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Good Morning John,

Thank You so much for the help! I had a suspicion that it was just a more common item merely rebranded as LG OEM. I'll order one of those alternates up and see how I fare, and will report back.

Cheers, and have a great week!

 

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Just as a follow up, I was able to source out the suggested GE version for $32 plus shipping and it was an exact OEM match. Our oven is back in working order in under 5 minutes - John, Thank You so very much for your help!

Cheers

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Good job:)

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