LG Range Oven not Heating? How to diagnose, test, & troubleshoot your Oven

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
  • Is your LG range oven not heating? Don't worry, we have you covered! In this video we show easy step by step directions on how to troubleshoot and fix the problem with your oven. Discover easy solutions to get your LG range back in action fast. We cover a wide range of things that can cause your oven not to heat, from heating elements to temperature sensors to control boards and more.
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    Tools you'll need for this repair:
    - Philips Head screwdriver
    - Needle Nose Pliers
    - Multimeter
    Table of Contents:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:07 - Where to Purchase
    0:15 - Oven won't preheat
    0:24 - Do the top burners work?
    0:51 - Pull out range and unplug
    1:05 - Remove back panel
    2:01 - Test oven temp sensor
    2:48 - Test bake & broil elements
    4:31 - Wiring inspection
    4:47 - Bad relay control board
    5:13 - Bad relay contacts
    5:24 - Remove Control Board
    7:02 - Model Tag Location
    7:07 - Install control board
    8:00 - Reconnect Wires
    8:39 - Bonus Tip
    8:59 - Reinstall rear panel
    10:00 - Test it out
    10:25 - Bye for now
    Range shown in video: LRE3012ST/01
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  • @PartsDr
    @PartsDr  3 місяці тому +2

    Did this help you fix your broken oven? Let us know!

    • @gregmitchell4317
      @gregmitchell4317 10 днів тому

      I will let you know. thanks for the repair video.

    • @PartsDr
      @PartsDr  9 днів тому

      @@gregmitchell4317 Sounds good!

  • @gregmitchell4317
    @gregmitchell4317 10 днів тому

    very concise and compete repair video. I will order the relay control board since that looks like the problem with the F9 error code. I replaced it approximately a year ago but it didn't last very long.

  • @sarahierstein8169
    @sarahierstein8169 Місяць тому

    thanks to this video I feel confident in at least trying to repair our oven. I just need to get a multimeter but MAN the price ranges are huge $30 - $300.

    • @PartsDr
      @PartsDr  Місяць тому +2

      We are glad that we could help! Let us know how the repair goes for you and what you find. Usually for the average DIYer, a multimeter in the lower end of that price range will work just fine for you. For example something like this would be a decent one: www.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-600-Volt-Digital-Multi-Meter-Manual-Ranging-MM325/320822947

    • @sarahierstein8169
      @sarahierstein8169 Місяць тому

      @@PartsDr thank you for that recommendation. Any parts I need I will for sure be ordering from you!

  • @TheBoss-ie8dj
    @TheBoss-ie8dj 10 годин тому

    Question for you: LG LDE 4415 LDE 4413 LDER 4411 knob lights are on but nothing else works.

  • @daniellineberry7184
    @daniellineberry7184 13 днів тому

    Great video! I recently replaced the broil element on my LG LRE30453ST Oven (Thanks PartsDr!). Yesterday, I was baking and the food remained uncooked, after the display showed 330 degrees for 45 min. I had set it to 350. After removing the cover, checking the bake & broil elements, this is what I found: The bake element turns on (230V) for about 7-8 seconds and turns off. The broil element turns red hot whenever the bake element is off, and after about 2-3 mins, it repeats this cycle. The temperature is probably correct, since the temp sensor is near the top beside the broil element. Since the elements appear to work fine, I though of the control board, but I am getting no errors on the display at all. Any thoughts?

    • @PartsDr
      @PartsDr  13 днів тому

      Did the bake element pass the ohm test?

    • @daniellineberry7184
      @daniellineberry7184 10 днів тому

      @@PartsDr Yes.

    • @PartsDr
      @PartsDr  10 днів тому +1

      ​@@daniellineberry7184 If you set the temp to 350, it should average 350 when the elements cycle on and off. So it might heat up to 370, then drop to 330, and repeat that process over and over to average the set temperature of 350. If the oven isn't ever reaching the set temperature of 350, then it would most likely be an issue with a failing control board. One of the relays on the control board could be starting to fail as we show in this video. Over time it will get worse and eventually they can stop heating alltogether. Let us know what you find as the solution to the problem.

  • @dsteinhil
    @dsteinhil 2 дні тому

    When testing the broil and bake elements, how many Ohms would be bad?

    • @PartsDr
      @PartsDr  2 дні тому

      Usually when the elements fail, they will be an open circuit and they will not register any ohm value.

  • @kevinmcconville462
    @kevinmcconville462 2 місяці тому

    I’m testing the same machine right now that you have with a brand new multimeter the top element mine is reading 13.1 in the bottom element is reading 16.1 is that good? Yes or no thank you.

    • @PartsDr
      @PartsDr  2 місяці тому +1

      Those readings would indicate that both elements are good. Let us know what you find as the cause of your problem.

    • @kevinmcconville462
      @kevinmcconville462 2 місяці тому

      I found a lose wire on element two on the bottom. Fix the connection oven seems to be working perfectly. Thanks to your video. You made my life easier appreciate you.

    • @PartsDr
      @PartsDr  2 місяці тому

      @@kevinmcconville462 Awesome! Glad to hear it was a simple fix!

  • @cherylm3892
    @cherylm3892 Місяць тому

    Do you leave the oven unplugged when you test using the multimeter?

    • @PartsDr
      @PartsDr  Місяць тому

      Yes, the oven needs to be unplugged when testing with the multimeter. Let us know if this helps you fix your oven!

  • @randomninja
    @randomninja 3 місяці тому

    My elements tested fine, but the temp sensor got no reading at all. That should be my issue, right? Confusing because the oven display shows a temp on it... 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @PartsDr
      @PartsDr  3 місяці тому

      What kind of temperature reading is the display showing? It sounds like you may not be testing the temperature sensor properly.

    • @randomninja
      @randomninja 3 місяці тому

      @@PartsDr I think you're right, I tested a few more times after I commented and I was getting a reading right around where you said it should be. It's a pretty old multimeter I inherited from my dad so it's probably not the best.

    • @PartsDr
      @PartsDr  3 місяці тому

      @@randomninjaLet us know what you find as the cause of the problem.