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LG Oven Repair Service in Edmonton

Our technicians specialize in LG oven repair throughout Edmonton. We carry genuine LG replacement parts and understand the specific design of LG appliances.

Warranty: LG standard: 1 year parts and labour. Linear compressor: 10 years. Direct Drive Motor: 10 years on washers.

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Common LG Oven Repair Problems

LG oven repair appliances can develop specific faults related to their design. Common issues we see in Edmonton:

  • Error code OE (drain error)
  • Error code IE (inlet error)
  • Error code UE (unbalanced load)

Most LG oven repair repairs can be completed in a single visit. Call us for a diagnosis.

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How Much Does LG Oven Repair Cost in Edmonton? (2026)

LG oven repair in Edmonton typically costs between $120 and $450 CAD. The exact cost depends on the specific fault and parts required.

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LG Oven Repair Cost in Edmonton (2026)

ServiceLow EstimateHigh Estimate
Diagnostic / Service CallCAD $85CAD $100
Temperature Sensor Replacement (F3)CAD $120CAD $220
Door Lock Assembly (F9)CAD $150CAD $270
Gas Igniter ReplacementCAD $140CAD $250
ProBake Element Replacement (electric)CAD $120CAD $220
Control Board ReplacementCAD $230CAD $420
Thermostat/Relay Board RepairCAD $130CAD $230

Estimates based on 2026 Edmonton market averages. Actual cost depends on appliance brand, model, age, parts availability, and site conditions. All prices in Canadian dollars. Call for exact quote.

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LG Oven Repair FAQ

How much does LG oven repair cost in Edmonton?
LG oven repair in Edmonton costs $140-$420 CAD depending on the fault. Temperature sensor replacements (F3 error) cost $120-$220. Door lock assembly repairs (F9 error) run $150-$270. Control board replacements are $230-$420. Diagnostic service calls are $85-$100, applied toward the repair.
What does the LG F3 error code mean on my oven?
F3 on an LG oven or range means the oven temperature sensor has an open circuit — the sensor probe or its wiring has broken or disconnected. The oven will not maintain the correct temperature. This is the most common LG oven error and is a straightforward repair. Do not attempt to operate the oven with an active F3 code as temperature control is unreliable.
What does the LG F9 error code mean?
F9 indicates the door latch motor has failed during a self-clean cycle. The oven door may be locked with no way to open it, or the latch may not engage at all. The latch motor is a known wear item on LG ranges that use traditional pyrolytic self-clean cycles regularly. Repair typically costs $150-$270 CAD. If the door is stuck locked, do not force it open — call a technician.
How long do LG ovens last?
LG freestanding ranges typically last 15-20 years. The oven heating element and igniter are the most commonly replaced components, usually in the 8-12 year range. In Edmonton, the December to January holiday cooking surge places heavy demand on oven elements and control boards — this is when we see the highest rate of LG oven failures each year.
What is LG ProBake Convection?
LG ProBake Convection moves the main oven heating element from the bottom of the oven to the rear wall behind the convection fan. This distributes heat more evenly throughout the oven cavity, reducing hot spots. When an LG ProBake element needs replacement, the technician must access the rear wall panel rather than the bottom floor — a different procedure from conventional oven element replacement that requires brand-specific knowledge.

Last updated: 2026-04-01