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Most Commonly Replaced La Cornue Parts (And When to Replace Them)

Discover the La Cornue parts that fail most often, what causes them to fail, and when you should call a specialist for replacement.

10 min read
Intermediate Level
5 Steps

Important Safety Warnings

  • Electrical components should only be tested by qualified professionals.
  • Non-OEM parts can void your warranty.

What You'll Need

Multimeter Professional toolkit

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Igniter Modules

The most frequently replaced component. Constant thermal cycling, spill exposure, and normal wear gradually weaken performance.

2

RTD Temperature Sensors

Critical to oven temperature accuracy. These should be tested during any annual maintenance visit.

3

Thermocouples

Safety devices that detect flame presence. A burner that lights but immediately extinguishes is the classic symptom.

4

Control Boards

The brain of the appliance. Susceptible to power surges and moisture ingress.

5

Door Gaskets

Wear items that should be inspected annually. Damaged gaskets reduce efficiency and cause overheating.

Understanding La Cornue Part Longevity

La Cornue appliances are built to last decades — but no mechanical component lasts forever. Catching problems early avoids costly secondary damage.

1. Igniter Modules

High-use components that eventually fail due to heat stress.

2. RTD Sensors

Drift over time, leading to temperature inaccuracies.

3. Control Boards

Manage every electronic function; replacement requires specific model firmware.

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