LSEL6335F LG Range - Overview

Models starting with LSEL6335F

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Temperature Sensor – Part Number: EBG61305805
Temperature Sensor
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PartSelect #: PS11732697
Manufacturer #: EBG61305805
This temperature sensor, also referred to as a thermistor, is a genuine replacement component compatible with various appliance models. It works in coordination with the control board to monitor inter...
$103.87
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SWITCH,ROTARY – Part Number: EBF62174907
SWITCH,ROTARY
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PartSelect #: PS17631122
Manufacturer #: EBF62174907
This rotary switch helps you control the heat on your range burner. It adjusts the power when you turn the knob, giving you the right temperature for cooking. If your burner isn’t responding or the kn...
$118.93
  In Stock
SWITCH, ROTARY – Part Number: EBF62174906
SWITCH, ROTARY
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PartSelect #: PS17631121
Manufacturer #: EBF62174906
This rotary switch helps you control the heat on your range’s surface burners. It adjusts the temperature smoothly, so you can cook with precision. If your burner isn’t responding, only works on one s...
$125.45
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FOOT – Part Number: 4778W1N001B
FOOT
PartSelect #: PS3635599
Manufacturer #: 4778W1N001B
$24.73
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MOTOR,AC FAN – Part Number: EAU62343001
MOTOR,AC FAN
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PartSelect #: PS11761138
Manufacturer #: EAU62343001
$177.84
  In Stock
Range Radiation Heater – Part Number: MEE62385201
Range Radiation Heater
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PartSelect #: PS7795472
Manufacturer #: MEE62385201
Is your LG range oven stove not heating quite like it used to? The Radiant Surface Element could be just what you need. This genuine LG part is specifically designed to provide heat directly to your r...
$493.17
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HEATER,SHEATH – Part Number: MEE62306504
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PartSelect #: PS12582157
Manufacturer #: MEE62306504
This genuine heating element fits select LG ovens and ranges, providing heat for broiling and baking. Located at the top of the oven, it ensures even cooking and reliable performance. It replaces olde...
$168.28
  In Stock
SWITCH,ROTARY – Part Number: EBF62174905
SWITCH,ROTARY
PartSelect #: PS12748662
Manufacturer #: EBF62174905
This rotary (infinite) switch controls the heat level of a surface burner by regulating the power sent to the heating element. It allows for smooth, precise temperature adjustments during cooking and ...
$118.15
  On Order
Common Nut – Part Number: 1NHB0500032
Common Nut
PartSelect #: PS3517437
Manufacturer #: 1NHB0500032
$17.47
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SHELF – Part Number: MHL63411413
SHELF
PartSelect #: PS16879383
Manufacturer #: MHL63411413
Make the most of your oven space with this sturdy metal rack. It gives you a stable surface for your cookware and helps food bake evenly. Easy to insert and remove, it’s perfect for cooking multiple dishes at once.
$157.92
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LED DISPLAY MODULE – Part Number: EAV64012007
LED DISPLAY MODULE
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PartSelect #: PS16551240
Manufacturer #: EAV64012007
Feeling frustrated with your LG range? Fix it up with our genuine OEM LED Display Module directly from LG. This key part helps your range work smoothly by displaying time and temperature settings. The...
$127.43
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RING,GUIDE – Part Number: MGZ63727001
RING,GUIDE
PartSelect #: PS11761967
Manufacturer #: MGZ63727001
$17.47
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Convection Fan stopped working, would spin but not continuously on its own
Unplugged oven electric and turned gas off. Removed all back covers from the unit. Removed the cover on the inside covering the burner and fan in the back of the convection oven. Removed the nut securing the fan to motor shaft with helper holding the motor. Removed the three electrical wires attached to motor, making note where they go. Removed screws mounting the motor to oven. Removed motor cooling fan and shaft spacer from old motor. Fit in same orientation on new motor. Replace all parts in reverse order, restore gas and electric, turn on and test.
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MOTOR,AC FAN
  • Barry from PIERRE, SD
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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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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Range Radiation Heater
  • Richard from CHESAPEAKE, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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LG electric range completely shut down at end of oven cleaning cycle.
Trouble shooting took much longer than repair. Not obvious but a flow diagram in the LG service manual pointed towards a defective bimetal thermostat switch on the range inner back wall. The switch contacts tested bad when cold and this condition locks up the power module board to where it does not supply any DC power to the master controller board - thereby shutting down all oven operations. Thermostat is accessed after removal of the back panel via mounting screws plus removal/re-attaching unit spade lugs (needle nose pliers) plus removing/replacing the thermostat via one mounting screw. Phillip screw driver needed for panel access and thermostat disconnect. While I did in the course of troubleshooting, there is no real need to remove the oven top unit. Very inexpensive repair.
Parts Used:
THERMOSTAT
  • Glenn from NEWLAND, NC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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