LG LREL6325 Smells Like Gas
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93%
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Power Terminal Block
The terminal block is the primary connection point for the 240V power cord. If the connections are loose, high-resistance heating melts the plastic block and insulation, releasing a pungent, sulfurous chemical odor that is frequently misidentified as gas. Replacing the block ensures a safe, low-resistance electrical path.
SKU: EBF61315801
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4%
CONF
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Convection Fan Motor
The ProBake system relies on this motor to circulate heat. If the bearings fail or the windings short, the motor overheats and burns the protective varnish coating on the copper coils. The resulting smoke and smell are trapped in the oven cavity and released when the door is opened, mimicking a gas leak.
SKU: EAU64824401
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3%
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Convection Bake Element
This circular element surrounds the convection fan. If the element casing develops a pinhole or structural failure, the internal magnesium oxide insulation can absorb moisture or oils, and when heated, it produces a distinct chemical odor as it arcs to the ground.
SKU: MEE63080601
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DIY Repair Guide
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