The burner cap attaches to the top of the burner head and acts like a cover for the burner head. This part helps to protect the burner from spills and helps to even the flame while cooking. The cap is...
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Myron
July 25, 2023
Doesn.t appear to be an oven burner on right side of oven?
For model number LRG3081BD
Hi Myron, thank you for reaching out. The oven bake burner, part number PS3613689, is in the center of the oven. There is no burner on the right side of the oven. We hope that helps!
Hello Mark, thank you for the great question. An F9 error code on an oven means that the oven has failed to exceed 150 degrees Fahrenheit after five minutes of preheating. Sometimes, the F9 error code is the result of an electrical fault that has magnetized the circuitry. Resetting the oven by disconnecting the power for five minutes will demagnetize the circuitry and resolve the F9 error. If the error code persists, make sure the gas to your oven is turned on. If it is turned on, you will need to replace the igniter, part number PS3535362. We hope this helps, good luck with the repair!
Took off the oven door then took out the racks and two screws in the oven bottom and removed it . Then removed the heat deflector. Then un plugged the old igniter and removed the burner to make it easier to remove the old igniter. Then installed the new igniter and reversed the process
As soon as my husband put it in the oven, the very thin prongs broke. There was no guard on either side of the prongs for protection like the one that had been in there. Very costly to us of $185 with no fix. Very disappointed in that ignitor. It would have been an easy fix. Had replaced one previously but it only lasted 6 months. Now we have a new stove
After consulting with multiple specialists, watching several videos/ tutorials online and trying multiple cleaning tools. They all coincided that if the stove was not wet and it is making that noise, It could be a problem with a switch board or the computer of the range. Ordering the part was the easiest part (and trust me, i am not a fixer or an expert on doing any repairs). However, PartSelect offers you precise parts if you know what you are looking for and have the correct model. The problem? Well, LG and Samsung ranges are known for their cook top being hard to dismantle and you need to remove a few pieces before you can get under the knobs where the switch boards are. It took a lot of time to just do that. The connection is a bit complex and I would suggest to leave it for an expect to do it. I must say this… i am glad that i have tried to work on the switch board before i started ordering parts that I did not need. I have over 5 hours with the range plugged, since i have switched the switch board and so far, it is not making that clicking sound. Ps. An expert was charging me from $180-250 to do an inspection and to order the part I needed and an extra fee for installing it. I certainly saved some money by just doing it myself.