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Customer Questions and Answers for Main Pcb Power Control Board Assembly by Lg

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Part Number: OEM15211593
Manufacturer Part Number: EBR32401002

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For Lg Main Pcb Power Control Board Assembly (Part Number: OEM15211593)

Roland for Model Number LRE30757SW

I ordered and received PCB assembly 6871W1N011D based on a talk with Mary of yours, it corrected the problem of adjusting the 2 rear burners. However I may have damaged the connection to the push display as the push buttons on the front burners no longer respond nor the 'clear' button. So I removed the 'flexible connector a, cleaned them but now the clock button and others no longer work. Can you tell me what part/sub assembly may now need replacing?

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Roland, it is possible that the main control 6871W1N009E may have been damaged if the connector was unplugged and plugged back in while voltage was being applied to the appliance.

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Zach, Test the oven sensor for resistance of 1090 ohms at room temperature and if the resistance is good then this will be an issue with the main control board.

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Bruce, it is likely that the surface element control board EBR73254503 has failed. Check out our blog on NLA parts here: https://www.appliancepartspros.com/b/my-part-is-no-longer-available-what-do-i-do-now/

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Ron, You want to check and insure you have a proper power supply to the range. Make sure the wiring connections at the terminal block are all good and tight as possible. Check for less than a 10% drop or rise in voltage at the terminal block, across the two outside terminals, when the range is in use(under a load). If alls OK, you'll need to check he wiring harness for possible "pinches" to the cabinet panels and supports, or loose connections at components, causing a rise in the amperage draw, and causing the control to burn. Thanks

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