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La Cornue Liner Worn — Self-cleaning catalytic panels no longer absorbing grease effectively

Complete diagnostics and troubleshooting guide for La Cornue oven error code Liner Worn. Learn what it means, what causes it, and whether you need professional repair.

Severity Low Repair Mixed Components Catalytic liner panels, oven cavity walls

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Liner Worn at a glance.

Error code Liner Worn
Appliance type Oven
Severity Low
Repairability Mixed
Affected components Catalytic liner panels, oven cavity walls

Understanding error code Liner Worn.

Self-cleaning catalytic panels no longer absorbing grease effectively

La Cornue Oven Liner Worn

La Cornue Oven Liner Worn — La Cornue repair

La Cornue Oven Liner Worn is a fault our factory-trained technicians diagnose and repair with genuine parts. Below is what it means, the most likely causes, and the steps to try before booking service.

What Catalytic Liner Degraded means on your La Cornue Oven

Some La Cornue ovens use catalytic liner panels that oxidize grease at cooking temperatures. A degraded liner is an indicator condition: the panels stop self-cleaning effectively and grease builds up. Catalytic coatings have a finite life and can be saturated or worn through over years of use.

Symptoms to look for

The signs below help confirm you are dealing with this condition rather than a different fault. You may notice just one of them or several together, and they can appear gradually over time or suddenly after a spill, a power event, or recent service.

  • Grease and residue accumulate on the cavity walls and no longer burn off
  • Smoke or odor during cooking from baked-on deposits
  • Panels look glazed, shiny, or worn rather than matte
  • Cleaning performance has declined over time

Common causes

Several different faults can produce these symptoms. Working through the most likely causes in order helps you separate a quick, inexpensive fix from a problem that needs trained service and the correct La Cornue parts.

  • Coating saturation — heavy grease overwhelms the catalytic surface
  • Coating wear — the catalytic layer thins with age and use
  • Improper cleaning — abrasives or chemical cleaners damage the catalytic surface
  • Sugar/spill build-up — burnt sugars can blind the surface

Troubleshooting steps you can try

Work through these checks in order, with the appliance cool and powered down before you touch any internal part. Stop at any point where you are unsure, or where gas, high heat, or live electrical parts are involved, and hand the remaining diagnosis to a qualified technician.

  1. Run the oven empty at a high temperature per the manual to let the panels regenerate.
  2. Never scrub catalytic panels with abrasive pads or oven-cleaner chemicals, which destroy the coating.
  3. Wipe loose debris with a damp cloth only when the oven is cool.
  4. Assess whether the matte catalytic finish has worn to a glaze, indicating end of life.

When to call a technician

Worn catalytic liners are replaced as a set with the correct La Cornue panels. A technician can confirm whether regeneration is possible or replacement is due, and fit the correct parts. You can reach the La Cornue National Service Center on 1-877-522-6768, or find an authorized technician through the manufacturer at lacornueusa.com. La Cornue appliances are hand-built and use proprietary parts, so factory-trained service protects both your warranty and the appliance.

Parts a technician may replace

Depending on what the diagnosis shows, a technician may inspect, test, or replace the catalytic liner panels and oven cavity walls. The correct part for your configuration is identified from the model and serial number; on La Cornue appliances these are proprietary components fitted by trained service rather than generic substitutes, which protects both performance and the appliance’s long-term value.

Safety and prevention

To reduce the chance of this returning on your La Cornue Oven, keep up with routine care — clean spills before they bake on, follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule, and avoid abrasive pads or harsh chemicals on enamel, brass, and finished surfaces. Periodic professional servicing catches wear items early, and addressing small performance changes promptly usually means a simpler repair.

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