LG RANGE LRGL5825 OVEN Not Heating
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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85%
CONF
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Range Oven Igniter
In LG gas ranges, the silicon carbide or nitride igniter must glow and reach a specific amperage to trigger the gas valve's bi-metal release. Over time, the igniter develops microscopic cracks or resistance drift, preventing it from getting hot enough to open the valve even if it appears to glow. Replacing this component restores the electrical circuit's ability to safely actuate the gas flow for combustion.
SKU: MEE61841401
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10%
CONF
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Oven Temperature Sensor (RTD)
The Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) monitors the internal oven cavity heat; if it fails open or sends an incorrect resistance signal to the control board, the board may never signal the igniter to turn on. This part is a common failure point for 'weak heat' or 'no heat' scenarios where the control logic fails to initiate the bake cycle.
SKU: EBG61305801
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5%
CONF
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Main Power Control Board
If the igniter and sensor test within spec, the failure usually lies in the onboard bake relay. The relay contacts can arc or weld, preventing the 120V AC signal from reaching the heating circuit. Replacing the main PCB is necessary when the logic gate or mechanical relay fails to output voltage to the igniter.
SKU: EBR83525101
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DIY Repair Guide
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