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LRE3194BM (00) LG Range

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If your appliance isn’t heating or cooling the way it should, this temperature sensor might be the issue. Also known as a thermistor, it helps your appliance stay at the right temperature by working w...
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This top-mounted heating element helps your oven broil and bake evenly. If your oven isn’t heating properly or the element looks damaged, this genuine replacement can restore performance. It’s built t...
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Little to no heat when baking
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Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
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Customer:
Richard from CHESAPEAKE, VA
Parts Used:
MEE62385201
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Hammer 1, Glass range top and heating element 0
Dropped a hammer on the range while removing a ceiling light. Viewed a How-To video on Google. Ordered the needed parts. Followed the steps from the How-To video. Reinstall was a bit tricky by myself - could have used an extra set of hands. I have a few words of caution:
1) Put something between the range top and range - like a sheet or drop cloth - to prevent a dropped screw from falling into a crevice in the stove. I dropped a screw and was unable to retrieve it, even with a magnet.
2) Makes sure you remove all bumpers, screws, clips, etc. from the item being replaced and put them on the new item if the new item does not come with replacement bumpers, screws, etc.
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Customer:
Jeffrey from CERRITOS, CA
Parts Used:
4890W1N005L
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Replace Inner Oven glass because it shattered
Go onto youtube, such as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ITkrwhDNMQ and watch similar videos for DYI. The process is very similar to other models.

Once the door is removed, place oven door on a towel or soft place so it does not scratch the door. Unscrew the screws and make sure you notice where each screw goes, so you know the process of where each screw goes when you re-assemble.

Once the inner cover is removed, remove the insulation, too so you don't damage it. Use Wet/Dry Shop Vac to clean the shattered glass. (WORD OF ADVICE: I did not remove the insulation and the suction of the Shop Vac removed part of the insulation, so now instead of a quick turn around repair turns into a few weeks repair, because the insulation is on back order 10-14 days from the supplier. DON"T MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE!)

Once the glass has been removed, the new inner glass is replaced, begin by re-assemble the oven door with the correct screws and attached the oven door to the range.

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Customer:
David from New Milford, CT
Parts Used:
EBR74164814
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Oven did not heat
I removed three back paneling, which requires at least a dozen screws to be removed. Unplug the range obviously before removing any panel. Take a pic of the old modular which controls the heating elements so when you remove the plugs connected to the defective modular, you could put it on the new one exactly as you saw it. The modular has two screws that secures it to back of range. Remove, and disconnect the wires, than do the opposite to new one and reconnect the wires to new modular. Make sure it looks like the picture you took. Reconnect the power to outlet provided for the range, test if the oven turns on and is heating. If yes than turn off oven, unplug the range, reinstall the back panels, plug back the range cord, move back in its place, and start cooking again. Not hard, very easy.
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