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Customer Questions and Answers for Display Power Control Board Assembly by Lg

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Part Number: OEM17040855
Manufacturer Part Number: EBR64624906

The Display PCB Assembly is an OEM part for LG ranges. This part controls and displays the digital interface of the range, providing users with important information such as temperature settings, cooking modes, and timers.

Causes of a bad display PCB assembly can include electrical surges, moisture damage, or general wear and tear over time. 

Symptoms of a bad display PCB assembly include:

  • The display not lighting up or being dim
  • Inaccurate or scrambled information shown on the screen
  • Unresponsive touchpad or buttons
  • Error codes appearing without an apparent cause

This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.

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Tony for Model Number LRE3061BD

This range is new i bought it at lowes was a scratch and dent model and had no warranty. I turned it on with oven door open to warm up a house we are working on that had no furnace installed yet. After a couple hours i walked by and it was off now there is nothing. I checked power all good even at the back of main circuit board but nothing no lights no nothing at all not even the door light. Is there a reset or what may be the problem? Dont know how it could blow a board if that is what happened can you help before i start buying boards for it. Thanks Tony

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Hello Tony, if you have 120v at the rear main control board part EBR77562706 then the board should be working, if no display or response then the board has failed. On a scratch/dent model you are never sure if there were other problems then just cosmetic. You may want to check all of the wiring in the stove end to end to see if there are pinched /shorted wires before replacing the mainboard.

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Dennis, the main control EBR73710102 would be the most likely culprit. This can be tested by testing the temp sensor EBG61305805 for a resistance of 1.09K Ohms at room temperature +/- 10%. If the sensor checks good, then with all the wires installed, press the clear button, then press bake and broil at the same time. The display should change to check oven sensor, press bake and broil at the same time again, the display will change again. Once the display changes, press the number 3 and this will display the current temperature that the control is sensing. If the temperature does not match the room temp (+/- 5°), then the main control has failed. If it does match, then the temp sensor is not operating properly as it heats up.

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