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Louis
November 29, 2023
Need to replace 3 of my burners, maybe I should replace all of them
Need the part numbers.
Thanks Lou
For model number LRE30451ST
Hello Louis, Thank you for writing. The Front Right Burner is listed as Part #: PS3527758. The Front Left is Part #: PS3527760. The Rear Left and Right is Part #: PS3527756 and sold individually. The Rear Middle is listed as PS3527762 but unfortunately shows to be discontinued. We hope this helps!
My stove top quit working and through an error code F1 which says that my thermistor is bad. What is that and where is it located
For model number LRE30451ST
Hi Mark, thank you for reaching out. Based on our research, the issue is most probably with the temperature sensor, part number PS11732697. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. The temperature sensor is also known as a thermistor. It uses electrical current to detect the interior temperature of the appliance. It is attached to the vent assembly. We hope this solves your problem!
Verified P/N with LG. Took a few days . They sent names of several suppliers, cost was almost double. Ordered part from P/S, here in 2 days. Watched video on you tube. Unplugged, took off back, unplugged bake element, removed power box. The opening for bake element is still attached to rear panel by tiny bits of sheet metal. Used Dremel with cut-off wheel to cut thru nibs & deburr opening. this panel has to be removed, it rests on bottom panel & is held in position by power box. Removed bake element carefully, front of element broken, tried to put new element in, would not fit. Had to grind notches in bottom panel down to clear supports on new element. This did the trick. back together quick & no problems. If had to do again estimate less than 1 hour.. By the way am 81 yrs. young.
I searched online and found someone that seemed to have the exact problem. That person had replaced the lower burner and the same PCB board I replaced. I was able to test the lower burner without removing it and it tested OK. The PCB board in the article I had checked was burned and obviously bad but mine was not. I took a chance and ordered just the PCB board. I replaced this board and the oven now works perfectly. I seems this board was not turning on the bottom burner but the system thought it was working fine.
Very easy.1: Shut power to stove. 2: Remove 3 hex screws from oven to range top at underside of top. 3: Raise to from front and disconnect multi- connector at right rear of top. 4: flip over top and demoed 4 screws on hold down strap at each side. 5: Remove element from under strap. 6: Disconnect element from wires./ remember where wires were connected. Connect multi connected from stove. 7: Replace strap and flip top, screw it back on, put power back on. Only about 30 minutes even if you get a coffe break. Don’t even have to move stove.