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The Switch is an OEM part for LG ovens. This switch is responsible for turning the oven light on and off when the door is opened and closed. It ensures that the oven light operates correctly, providing visibility inside the oven cavity when the door is opened.
A bad oven door light switch can occur due to electrical issues, wear and tear, or other internal malfunctions. If you notice symptoms such as the oven light not turning on or off when the door is opened or closed, it may be time to replace the light switch.
Symptoms of a bad switch include:
Ensure proper function in your LG oven by replacing the faulty switch with this genuine OEM part.
This LG replacement part is also compatible with select Kenmore models.
Burner won't turn down from high or stays on? This infinite switch regulates heat to surface elements. Common DIY fix for overheating burners.
I immediately took the cooktop apart, found the bad part, and got the part number. I went online to AppliancePartsPros and typed in the model number, found the part and ordered it on a Sunday evening. The part arrived on Wednesday and I installed it that night and we were good to go! Read more
Burner not heating or won't turn on? This electric range control switch restores power to stovetop elements. Straightforward DIY repair.
Got a switch from you and installed it. Read more
This wiring harness connects the appliance's electrical components to restore reliable power and signal routing. It replaces a damaged or worn harness to help resolve power loss and intermittent electrical issues. What it does:
Replacement switch harness that connects a cooktop or range surface element switch to the appliance wiring, restoring secure electrical connections so burners heat reliably and reduce intermittent or unsafe operation. What it does:
Replaced igniter wire harness. Read more
Oven light switch.
Slid the oven out. Opened the control panel. Shut the power off. Replaced the switch. reversed the steps. Read more
Fixes F1 or F2 error codes and prevents overheating in ovens. This safety switch monitors temperature limits to protect components. Direct fit part.
We purchased a part called Limit Switch from you. It totally corrected the problem. Read more
Fixes burner that won't heat or stays on one temperature. This infinite switch restores variable heat control to your cooktop surface element.
Replaced shorted wire and blown switches. Read more
Fix burners stuck on high or won't adjust temperature with this selector switch. Restores reliable control of cooktop functions. Moderate DIY repair.
I replaced an infinite switch and a simmer select switch. Read more
Fix burners that won't light or spark inconsistently with this cooktop spark igniter switch. Restores reliable ignition on gas burners. Takes 15 minutes to install.
Replaced igniter under each burner knob. Used needle nose pliers to remove the electrical connections (2) of the igniter then slipped it off the gas valve shaft. Replaced with new igniter (click in place) and replaced electrical connectors. Took about 15 minutes to complete. Read more
If your range burner won't spark or ignite when you turn the knob, this burner igniter switch restores spark delivery for reliable lighting.
I installed two burner ignitions under the knobs then installed a new spark module, which I had to order from a different vendor as this is a 20+ year old Caloric stove. Fortunately this spark module is used in many other appliances. Read more
This burner switch controls the power and heat settings for a surface cooking element, restoring reliable on/off operation, accurate temperature selection, and consistent element cycling on compatible electric ranges. What it does
I replaced the burner switches, since we had been having trouble with specific burners igniting unless another burner was tuned on. Then I replaced the spark module since the flame and the burner being turned off were not being detected and burners would not re-light if the flame went out. Read more
For switch mounting nut, order part# WP422617.
This replacement part looks nothing like the original because the original is two parts, the replacement is one part. The original has a switch with 3 wires coming out of it that go into a "block" screwed to the bottom tray. And this "block" has 2 wires that come out of it going to the fan. With the replacement, the block is eliminated and the 2 wires go directly to the switch. Easy install. Read more
This main wire harness routes power and control signals between the appliance's control board and components to restore electrical connectivity and reliable operation. Replacing a damaged harness helps eliminate intermittent faults and lost functions. What it does:
Replaced ignition harness Read more
Gas burner won't light or clicks but doesn't ignite? Replace the igniter switch to restore spark and reliable lighting. Simple 15-30 minute DIY fix.
Replaced burner ignitor switch Read more
Fix a gas burner that won't light with this cooktop igniter switch. Common solution for spark ignition failure. Moderate DIY difficulty level.
Actually we called Sears repair and they did a good job diagnosing and fixing the problem (Jacob). But they never supplied the part after more than a month, so we got the number from them and ordered it ourselves from you. We had already paid for it, so had them do the work. We would have fixed it ourself but could not figure out how to lift up the entire range top and videos we found were for a totally different stove top and we had no information how to get to the part to replace it. Read more