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Philipus Wibowo
January 27, 2020
I have ceramic top LG model lsb56822ss, the front radiant coil cannot be turned off. What is the possible issue? The coil or pcb or else?Thanks.
For model number LSB5682SS
Hello and thank you for writing.
It certainly sounds more like it could be a faulty element itself or in rare cases a faulty PCB board, you should check the part(s) for signs of damage, and replace it as needed. Please see the part links related to this question just beneath this answer. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
Front burner on the right side(as you are facing the range) does not heat. Other burners work fine. Have had the burner replaced but still doesn’t work. Repairman says the board needs to be replaced and LG stopped making them. Do you folks have this board? The LG part number i was given is ebr73592803.
For model number LSB5682SS
Hello Joe, thank you for your question. We have researched the model you have provided, and we would suggest the PCB ASSEMBLY,MAIN, part number PS3646359. We hope this helps!
When i turn the bake oven to preheat to say 500, it preheats to about 450 then stops heating. The temperature shows what it got to but is losing heat. When i clear and then restart the bake process i only then can see what the real temperature has dropped to.
For model number LSB5682SS
Hello Larry, thank you for writing. The common issue would be a faulty Temperature Sensor. You can test the sensor with a Multimeter. Testing the temperature sensor probe on your oven is easy. With the sensor at room temperature, measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance of the sensor should read approximately 1080 – 1090 ohms at room temperature. Hope this helps!
Big burner can not be turned off
I want to change relay, which board i should change?
For model number LSB5682SS
Hello, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you’re looking for is Sub PCB Assembly - Part# PS3530118 - The sub PCB assembly (also referred to as a relay board).
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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.