Where to Source La Cornue Parts and
Where to Source La Cornue Parts and is a common question among La Cornue owners. This guide walks through it step by step with technician-grade detail.
Because La Cornue ranges are hand-built and model-specific, using the correct genuine parts is essential for fit, safety, and performance. This guide explains how to source parts and use the support channels.
Start with the National Service Center
La Cornue support in the US runs through the National Service Center at 1-877-522-6768. They can help identify the correct part for your model and configuration, confirm warranty coverage, and direct you to authorized service. For brand information and resources, visit lacornueusa.com.
Identify your model and configuration first
Parts depend on the exact model (e.g., Château 90, CornuFé 110), the fuel type, and the rangetop configuration code. US models also carry SKU prefixes (such as G45 on the 150 or C9/C1 on CornuFé). Knowing these prevents ordering the wrong part — see our model name and SKU decoding guide.
Common parts owners ask about
- Glow-bar igniters for gas ovens — see our oven igniter guide.
- Hi-limit safety thermostat (06ELTS01) — see our hi-limit guide.
- Igniter electrodes and spark modules.
- Door gaskets and hinges.
- Hood baffle filters, halogen bulbs, capacitors.
- Induction coils and sensors — see our coil replacement guide.
- Catalytic liner panels — see our catalytic panel guide.
Why genuine parts matter
Hand-built ranges have tight tolerances and gas/electrical safety requirements. Generic substitutes may not fit the bespoke construction, may not seal correctly (gaskets), or may be unsafe (gas valves, orifices). Genuine parts preserve performance and any warranty.
Check your warranty before buying
La Cornue ranges carry a 5-year parts and labor warranty. If your range is within that period, the part and installation may be covered — see our warranty guide and confirm with the National Service Center.
Let a technician source and install
For gas, electrical, and sealed-system parts, having a certified technician identify and install the correct component avoids costly mistakes. Schedule a service appointment and we will source the right genuine parts for your model.
Find your data plate first
Before you call the National Service Center at 1-877-522-6768, locate the rating/data plate on the range — often inside a door or on the rear or side — and note the model name, serial number, and SKU. Because parts depend on the exact model, fuel type, and rangetop configuration code, this information prevents ordering the wrong component. US units add SKU prefixes (G45 on the 150, G48 on the 180, C9/C1 on CornuFé) that pin down the variant; our model and SKU guide decodes them.
Why genuine parts are not optional
Hand-built ranges carry tight tolerances and gas and electrical safety requirements that generic substitutes often miss. A non-genuine gasket may not seal the bespoke door, an incorrect orifice is a safety hazard, and an off-spec valve risks leaks. Genuine parts preserve performance, fit, and any remaining warranty — using unauthorized parts or service can void coverage, as our warranty guide notes.
Frequently asked
- Can I install gas or sealed-system parts myself? No — gas valves, orifices, and induction electronics must be handled by a certified technician.
- What if my range is in warranty? The part and labor may be covered; confirm with the National Service Center before purchasing.
Parts owners ask about most
The components most frequently sourced are glow-bar igniters for gas ovens, the 06ELTS01 hi-limit safety thermostat, igniter electrodes and spark modules, door gaskets and hinges, hood baffle filters, halogen bulbs and capacitors, induction coils and sensors, and catalytic liner panels. Each is model-specific, which is why your model, fuel type, configuration code, and serial number matter when ordering. For gas, electrical, and sealed-system parts especially, having a certified technician identify and install the correct genuine component avoids costly mistakes and protects any remaining warranty.