Finding the right part for your Smeg range or oven doesn’t have to be stressful. Whether your oven isn’t heating properly, the burners aren’t responding, or the knobs are broken, we have the genuine OEM Smeg parts you need to restore your appliance’s performance and reliability. Every part is engineered to fit perfectly and meets Smeg’s high standards of durability and safety.
How to Find Your Smeg Range or Oven Model Number
Before ordering replacement parts, it’s essential to know your appliance’s model number. This ensures the part you buy is fully compatible with your specific oven range.
Here’s where to locate it:
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Inside the Oven Door Frame: Most Smeg ovens have a label on the door frame or on the side wall when the door is opened.
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User Manual or Original Packaging: If you still have the manual or box, the model number is listed there.
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Back of the Appliance: Some ranges and hobs include the model number on a label near the power cord or rear panel.
Smeg model numbers usually consist of letters and numbers, like SFP6401TVX or SRV939X, and keeping this number handy ensures you order the correct part and avoid unnecessary returns.
Common Smeg Range & Oven Replacement Parts
Parts of your range or oven can wear out over time due to heat, frequent use, or general wear and tear. Replacing these parts promptly helps maintain performance, efficiency, and safety.
Here are the most frequently replaced Smeg range and oven parts:
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Oven Gaskets and Seals: A worn or damaged gasket can cause heat loss, uneven cooking, or longer cook times. Replacing it restores proper insulation.
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Knobs and Tap Handles: Broken or melted knobs prevent accurate temperature or burner control. Genuine Smeg knobs ensure safe and precise operation.
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Thermocouples: Essential for gas safety, a faulty thermocouple can prevent burners from igniting or cause intermittent flame failure.
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Selector Switches: The oven selector switch controls functions like bake, broil, or convection. Replacing a worn switch restores full functionality.
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Burner Components and Gas Seals: Damaged burner controls or seals can lead to gas leaks or poor flame performance. Replacing these ensures safety and consistent heating.
Regular maintenance and timely replacement of these components ensure your Smeg range or oven continues delivering precise cooking performance for years to come.
Our Best-Selling Smeg Range & Oven Parts
Here are some of our most popular genuine Smeg range & oven replacement parts:
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Smeg 754131959 – 4 Sides Gasket: Restores oven door seal for optimal heat retention.
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Smeg Oven Tap Knob Assembly – 694975086: Ensures smooth control of oven tap functions.
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Smeg 4 Side Seal R.J. A3 – 754131032: Replacement seal to prevent heat leakage.
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Smeg Thermocouple U-Rap 600Mm – 948650199: Safety device for gas ovens to maintain flame control.
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Smeg Hob Burner Control Knob – 694975636: Accurate burner regulation with genuine fit.
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Smeg Oven Knob – 694975050: Durable replacement for worn or broken oven knobs.
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Smeg Tap Knob – 694975294: Smooth control for gas tap operation.
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Smeg Gas Seal Gasket – 754131329: Prevents gas leaks and ensures consistent burner performance.
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Smeg Knob – 694975448: Universal replacement knob for various oven or hob controls.
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Smeg Oven Selector Switch – 811730272: Restores function for selecting cooking modes.
Genuine OEM Liebherr Parts vs Aftermarket Filters
Feature / Aspect
Genuine OEM Smeg Parts
Aftermarket Parts
Fit & Compatibility
Engineered specifically for your Smeg model, ensuring a perfect fit and safe operation.
May fit multiple models, but it can cause installation issues or improper function.
Quality & Reliability
Built to Smeg’s strict standards for durability, safety, and performance.
Quality varies; may fail sooner or compromise appliance safety.
Warranty & Support
Covered by Smeg’s official warranty; keeps your appliance warranty valid.
Often no warranty; may void Smeg warranty.
Performance
Guarantees optimal cooking performance and safety.
Can cause uneven cooking, gas leaks, or malfunctions.
Longevity
Made to withstand heat, frequent use, and environmental conditions.
Shorter lifespan; may require frequent replacements.
Peace of Mind
Fully certified and supported by Smeg.
Risk of compatibility issues or safety concerns.
Why Choose Genuine Smeg Refrigerator Parts?
When you choose genuine OEM Smeg parts, you’re investing in long-term performance and reliability. Here’s why it matters:
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Authentic Quality: Every part is built to Smeg’s original specifications—no imitations.
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Perfect Fit: Designed specifically for your range & oven model for easy installation.
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Reliable Cooling Performance: Maintains consistent temperatures and energy efficiency.
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Manufacturer Warranty: Genuine parts include official warranty protection.
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Extended Appliance Life: Using OEM components reduces strain on other internal systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What are the most commonly replaced Smeg range and oven parts?
A. The most commonly replaced Smeg parts include oven gaskets, knobs, thermocouples, selector switches, and burner seals. These parts wear down over time due to heat exposure, frequent use, or accidental damage. Replacing them promptly ensures your appliance continues to operate safely and efficiently.
Q2. How do I find my Smeg appliance's model number?
A. You can locate your model number inside the oven door frame, on the back of the appliance, or on the original manual or packaging. Having the correct model number is crucial to ensure that the replacement part fits perfectly. It also prevents ordering the wrong component, saving time and avoiding returns.
Q3. My Smeg oven isn't heating properly. Which part should I check?
A. If your oven isn't heating evenly or at all, check the oven gasket, thermocouple, and selector switch first. A damaged gasket can cause heat loss, while a faulty thermocouple or switch may prevent burners from igniting. Replacing the worn component can restore proper heating and cooking performance.
Q4. Are Smeg parts interchangeable across different models?
A. Some external parts, like knobs or tap handles, may fit multiple Smeg models. However, most internal components, such as thermocouples, switches, or gas seals, are model-specific. Always verify your model number before purchasing to ensure compatibility and safe operation.
Q5. Do genuine Smeg parts come with a warranty?
A. Yes, all genuine Smeg OEM parts come with a manufacturer's warranty that covers defects and premature failure. Warranty length varies by part type, but it guarantees reliability and peace of mind. Keeping your purchase receipt helps facilitate any warranty claims efficiently.
Q6. Can I use aftermarket parts for my Smeg oven?
A. While aftermarket parts may seem cheaper, they often lack the quality, durability, and safety standards of genuine Smeg components. Using them can lead to improper function, uneven heating, or even appliance damage. Genuine OEM parts ensure safe operation and maintain your appliance warranty.
Q7. How do I know if my oven selector switch needs replacement?
A. Signs of a failing selector switch include unresponsive heating, difficulty changing cooking modes, or inconsistent temperature control. If troubleshooting doesn't fix these issues, replacing the switch with a genuine Smeg part restores reliable operation. Always use OEM parts to ensure safety and precision.
Q8. Do you offer parts for older or discontinued Smeg models?
A. Yes, we stock a wide range of parts for both current and older Smeg ranges and ovens. If your model isn't listed online, our support team can help locate the correct OEM part through authorized Smeg distributors. This ensures you can maintain and repair even older appliances safely.