LG LST5651SW stove: oven not heating properly

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  • R_J
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    • Jun 2012
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    • Canada

    #81
    Re: LG LST5651SW stove: oven not heating properly

    Originally posted by Curious808
    Checked in place. Both it and the one above are 1.98. No signs of damage.
    Oh well it was worth a try.

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    • petehall347
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      • Jan 2015
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      • United Kingdom

      #82
      Re: LG LST5651SW stove: oven not heating properly

      could q205 be bad ? i know transistors generally short e to c but on the odd occasion its b to e short .

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      • Curious808
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        • May 2022
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        #83
        Re: LG LST5651SW stove: oven not heating properly

        Thanks for all the help and hanging in there! It took a while, but I learned some basics. If I had to do it over, or next time, this would go way quicker.

        I'm pretty confident it's something on the main board. I'm not gonna start trying to replace components on the board. A replacement board is $300 -- not worth it.

        Cheers!

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