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Part Number: OEM16995036
Manufacturer Part Number: EBR74632605

The PCB Assembly is an OEM replacement part for LG ranges. This component serves as the brain of the appliance, hosting and connecting various electronic components. It is instrumental in managing and coordinating the functions of the range, ensuring it operates efficiently and effectively.

Symptoms of a bad PCB Assembly include:

  • The oven or burners not heating up or maintaining the set temperature
  • The display panel malfunctioning or showing error codes
  • The range's features, like timers or sensors, not working correctly
  • Unusual noises or behaviors during the operation

Causes for a malfunctioning PCB Assembly can be varied, including electrical surges, wear and tear over time, or issues with the internal components and connections on the board.

This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore ranges.

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John, as the bake element, broil element, and oven sensor have tested good, the failure would likely be in the oven relay control 6871W1N012B if there is not a broken wire.

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Justin Kunak for Model Number LRE30453ST/01

I have a electric LG range.The model is LRE30453ST/01.I am having trouble with the oven not heating completely up to setpoint on the baking setting.I set the oven on bake to preheat 350 degrees on the touch pad on oven and it only gets up to 325 degrees reading on the touch pad.I did notice the broil element at top heating up then towards end it went off.The oven never beeps cause it never reaches preheat setpoint.I had a temperature sensor measuring the temperature in oven and with it sety on 350 degrees preheat and it only getting up to 325 degrees the actual temperature in the oven got as high as 235 degrees then just slowly dropped down and before i turned off oven and pulled my sensor out it dropped down to 215 degrees.So it is not even coming close to setpoint.When i opened the oven to take out my sensor it was warm it is so the range was heating just not enough to get to setpoint.Would your have any ideas on what my problem might be.I did research on your site and on a regular basis for what my problem is,it says possibly either the mother board or thermistor sensor in oven.I am just wanting to see what your think and if it could possibly be something else.Thanks so very much for your time.

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Justin K, Based on the issue listed I would first check with a multimeter both the bake and broil elements, if they are good then check the oven sensor/probe for proper resistance, and if the elements and the probe are good then the issue would be the control board. If any of the components don't check good then replace it.

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Jay, There should be individual wires that will just come off the old relay and be installed on the new relays. Unfortunately, we do not have any wiring information on this.

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John, if there are LED lights that are not illuminating when they should be, then the control EBR74632605 would indeed need to be replaced.

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Danny, The indication is there would be a "stuck" relay on the EBR74632605 Pcb Assy. The stuck relay would allow constant voltage to the burner element, the element would remain on until the power was removed.

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Jim, This pcb assembly 6871W1N002E would be the oven control board that is the display and relays to the relay control board 6871W1N012B to turn the oven on. The relay control board is what actually turns the elements on.

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Michael for Model Number AP5665009

Hi there! I recently purchased a part (AP5665009) through ApplicancePartsPros.com. I installed the new part last evening and it most definitely corrected my problem, which was that the digital clock on my LG range was not working properly (sections of the display did not light up). After replacing the board and saw that everything seemed to be working properly, I was thrilled! The clock, timer and oven all worked and displayed perfectly. I put the range back in place and then went to use the cook top. The burners appear to work fine, but now I have no display for the burners! My first thought is that I missed plugging something in on the new board, or something is not plugged into the correct place, though most of the plugs are rather obvious and seem unique to the size and shape of plug. Still, I'm assuming that it was an installation error. I was hoping that I could get some direction to correct the burner display problem. Thank you in advance for your help. Best regard, Michael

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Hello Michael. You need to double check all connections and look for a bad wire. If all is good, you may need the burner board as well.

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