Thank you for taking the time to make this video, it saved me so much time and money! We don't own the same stove as you but has the same parts as the oven. The part broke some time ago and we've just been limping it along until it completely broke and would no longer work. Ordered the part on amazon and had it fixed in about 30 minutes. I really appreciate all the time you took to make the video. Thanks again.
Thanks for this! Knob broke off Monday, I ran across this video, and I had it fixed by Wednesday just under 48 hours later. I first looked up the part on the Sears site, but was then able to find it on Amazon using the actual model number. $6.95 with free shipping with Prime. Swapping it out was simple and it’s as if this never happened.
Thank you very much for posting this video, you saved me money. I have the same stove, it had been damaged for about a month and I called to have it repaired and just for looking at it they charged me $150 and with a 20% discount. The good thing is that I started to investigate and watched your video. Thank you so much.🙏
Thank you for providing this video with step by step instructions & a link for the part. Mine broke but I kept using it by turning it with a knife through the side slits, but then it completely broke. I googled the part & your video popped up & it was a relief. Just awesome! Thanks so much!
Excellent work! I was quoted $350 to fix it. I knew what was wrong but didn’t know what the part was called. Thank you! I order this part from Amazon $7.50 (I got 2) I know it will break again. This is the Achilles’ heel of LG stoves.
Thank you for making this an easy fix for us. Our LG all-electric was a little different but your video was all we needed to replace this cheap little part!
Thank you so much for this video. My knob broke off several months ago and I was dreading the repair. I got the part at Amazon and your video helped a lot. I don't know why LG would make the oven control a flimsy plastic piece which will probably break again. I'm going to keep a spare on hand.
This is a great video! Thank you for taking time to help LG owners out. I ordered the same piece and your directions saved me money! I appreciate you even showing how to order the part from the internet. This video saved me time also! Thank you for helping!
Thanks! I have a slightly different LG oven but same panel. Ordering the part now- glad to see it's an easy fix. I used some select language when I realized that stem was PLASTIC. Sheesh.
@@YoshimoshiGarage had to put oven mitts on and pull it out from the wall. Turned off the gas, then unplugged it. This was able to turn the oven off luckily.
Thank you for the video, was. I watch your video and learned how to order and replace the part you showed us. It saved us some money there and not to have to call the guy
Thanks so much! Can't believe this much trouble for a cheap plastic part. If it were made of metal, I doubt we would have to deal with this. Not a fan of LG products.
Thank you, this helped me fix my oven dial, thankfully in my case it did not break and was only jammed.. I think it was the metal piece that appears at 08:47 that came loose and prevented the smooth rotation of the dial.
Thank you for this video! My oven knob broke off about a year ago and we have been turning the plastic part until that didn't work anymore. I ordered the part from the Sears place and got to work on the install. In my excitement to fix it, I didn't pay close enough attention when I was unplugging components and now I'm not sure how to reconnect the power to the faceplate. In your video, the two white connectors are already behind the metal housing thing. Do those go on the white strip with the small metal prongs on the board (close to where the oven knob housing is)? Thanks!
My engineer daughter rolled her eyes at me and showed me where to plug the prongs back in. But the control panel won't come back on. Just makes a clicking noise in the back of the range - still glad I tried to fix it myself first though🙂
Hi thank you for this video! Very helpful! The plastic to the knob also broke. Do you know by any chance the part? Or should I order the entire knob. Thank you!
Exact same just happened to ours ! WHAT A SHAM LG ,,, the range is less than 2yrs old ! We purchased new at Best Buy ……THANK YOU ….for posting ! Appliance repair men probably want this vlog suppressed ! Incredible
Right? 5 of them are metal and have never been a problem, but the oven control is just cheap plastic that gets fragile with heat. I can only guess how much it would cost to have it repaired by a technician. $200 maybe? For an $8 part that should have been metal anyway.
@yoshimoshiGarage we've attempted ours but no luck. We have an electric LG glass top, model LSEL6337D that we literally just purchased from Home Depot 17mo ago 😠 my hubbie is a jack of all trades but this has him stumped. We cannot take the front panel down like you did but the last 2 screws are under the top.. which is what he's stumped on because it won't come up enough to get the last 2 screws!! Are we missing something? We've both watched your video a dozen times lol help!!!
@@YoshimoshiGarage Well, I’m really just wondering if all it takes to replace the valve stem is to unscrew the bottom of the control panel, as opposed to needing to remove the glass surface. Any ideas? Thanks.
This is really excellent (just subbed👌). Perfect for my nearly identical situation. If you don't mind answering a question, you noted that the 4 screws holding the control box to the oven faceplate did not have to be removed. However, it looks like that may be the only way to change out the shaft assembly, since there is a disk portion of the new shaft below the faceplate larger than the through-hole - what are your thoughts? Thanks 👍
Thanks for this! I took mine apart to fix the issue however now I’m having another problem. I’m not sure which screws go where lol totally my fault. Would anyone know where the screws that look like these go on the cooktop controller (2 screws part no. 1SBF0402418) and (2 screws part no. 1TTG0402422)? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
1SBF0402418 look like the ones that go underneath by the over door to hold the lower part of the metal housing to the oven. 1TTG0402422 look like maybe the screws that hold the controller into the frame? I'd go look at the exploded views on the sears site to see if you can place them.
Thank you so much for the quick reply. I’ve looked everywhere including the exploded views and couldn’t find anything re: the screws. I felt my last resort was to ask here :) I will try what you said, hopefully that’s where they go. Thanks again!! :)
My oven knob is stuck on the stem in the wrong position. Off reads self clean, etc. Also, when I turn it, it clicks but usually needs 2 or 3 clicks before it changes the settings. Our LG is only 7 years old. Every knob has issues. Our burner knobs go past off back around to low. These are the junkiest, most expensive appliances we've ever owned.
They're definitely junk. I won't buy another LG appliance. Sounds like maybe the oven control switch itself is bad on yours. Replacing it is basically the same as the stem, just a couple more screws but a lot more dollars
Thank you for taking the time to make this video, it saved me so much time and money! We don't own the same stove as you but has the same parts as the oven. The part broke some time ago and we've just been limping it along until it completely broke and would no longer work. Ordered the part on amazon and had it fixed in about 30 minutes. I really appreciate all the time you took to make the video. Thanks again.
You are a God send. i toom my stove apart and this was the exact issue. just ordered the part. saved me. $150 service call
Thanks for this! Knob broke off Monday, I ran across this video, and I had it fixed by Wednesday just under 48 hours later. I first looked up the part on the Sears site, but was then able to find it on Amazon using the actual model number. $6.95 with free shipping with Prime. Swapping it out was simple and it’s as if this never happened.
I didn't even think to check Amazon for the part number. Great tip!
Thank you very much for posting this video, you saved me money. I have the same stove, it had been damaged for about a month and I called to have it repaired and just for looking at it they charged me $150 and with a 20% discount. The good thing is that I started to investigate and watched your video. Thank you so much.🙏
Thank you for providing this video with step by step instructions & a link for the part. Mine broke but I kept using it by turning it with a knife through the side slits, but then it completely broke. I googled the part & your video popped up & it was a relief. Just awesome! Thanks so much!
Excellent work! I was quoted $350 to fix it. I knew what was wrong but didn’t know what the part was called. Thank you! I order this part from Amazon $7.50 (I got 2) I know it will break again. This is the Achilles’ heel of LG stoves.
Thank you for making this an easy fix for us. Our LG all-electric was a little different but your video was all we needed to replace this cheap little part!
This was an incredible posting!!! Save me at least $300 and fix was simple and only cost $10 for the part and 10 minutes of my time
JUST finished this LG Surgery with the help of your video and it worked perfectly, thanks!
Thank you so much for this video. My knob broke off several months ago and I was dreading the repair. I got the part at Amazon and your video helped a lot. I don't know why LG would make the oven control a flimsy plastic piece which will probably break again. I'm going to keep a spare on hand.
This is a great video! Thank you for taking time to help LG owners out. I ordered the same piece and your directions saved me money! I appreciate you even showing how to order the part from the internet. This video saved me time also! Thank you for helping!
Absolute game changer!! I am not mr. fix it by any means, but this was so helpful!! Fixed in 20 minutes!! Thank you!!!!
Thanks! I have a slightly different LG oven but same panel. Ordering the part now- glad to see it's an easy fix. I used some select language when I realized that stem was PLASTIC. Sheesh.
Thanks for this video. It helped me trouble shoot my electric LG stove! I replaced the part in under 45 mins!
My oven was still on when this knob broke. Wonderful timing
Ouch!
@@YoshimoshiGarage had to put oven mitts on and pull it out from the wall. Turned off the gas, then unplugged it. This was able to turn the oven off luckily.
Thank you for the video, was. I watch your video and learned how to order and replace the part you showed us. It saved us some money there and not to have to call the guy
Thanks so much! Can't believe this much trouble for a cheap plastic part. If it were made of metal, I doubt we would have to deal with this. Not a fan of LG products.
Thank you for making this video! It makes doing this feel less complicated.
Thank you for your service, Just bought my new knob and feel confident that I can DIY it!
Thanks for this video! Had the exact same problem and managed to get the part and fix it in less than 24 hours.
Thank you for taking the time to record this video. I ran into the same exact issue with ours.
Ours was electric only a few screws different. Awesome walk through and repair 🎉❤
Thank you for that tutorial and the tips. Crazy they use plastic for that piece, I imagine this happens quite often.
Thank you 1000%!! You saved me probably $300 repair !!
Thank you, this helped me fix my oven dial, thankfully in my case it did not break and was only jammed.. I think it was the metal piece that appears at 08:47 that came loose and prevented the smooth rotation of the dial.
this video saved my $500. thank you Yoshimoshi
Thanks for three video, just what the doctor ordered!
Mine did the same EXACT thing! 2018 model. That’s why I’m here. None of the service numbers that LG gave to me are calling me back.
Thanks my dude! Made it super easy to fix cheap. Top notch.
Thank you for this video! My oven knob broke off about a year ago and we have been turning the plastic part until that didn't work anymore. I ordered the part from the Sears place and got to work on the install. In my excitement to fix it, I didn't pay close enough attention when I was unplugging components and now I'm not sure how to reconnect the power to the faceplate. In your video, the two white connectors are already behind the metal housing thing. Do those go on the white strip with the small metal prongs on the board (close to where the oven knob housing is)? Thanks!
It's been too long since I had it apart so I don't recall. Sorry
My engineer daughter rolled her eyes at me and showed me where to plug the prongs back in. But the control panel won't come back on. Just makes a clicking noise in the back of the range - still glad I tried to fix it myself first though🙂
Hi thank you for this video! Very helpful! The plastic to the knob also broke. Do you know by any chance the part? Or should I order the entire knob. Thank you!
Unfortunately it probably requires a knob, which is ridiculously expensive for what it is
Beautifully done
Thanks. Was thinking the same. Your video confirmed. Much appreciated.
Thanks for this! Worked like a charm!
Exact same just happened to ours ! WHAT A SHAM LG ,,, the range is less than 2yrs old ! We purchased new at Best Buy ……THANK YOU ….for posting ! Appliance repair men probably want this vlog suppressed ! Incredible
I think mine is maybe 3 years old at most. Pretty disappointed with all LG appliances I have.
Really useful video, thanks! So infuriating that’s the only plastic stem. Mine has been broken for over a year.
Right? 5 of them are metal and have never been a problem, but the oven control is just cheap plastic that gets fragile with heat. I can only guess how much it would cost to have it repaired by a technician. $200 maybe? For an $8 part that should have been metal anyway.
@yoshimoshiGarage we've attempted ours but no luck. We have an electric LG glass top, model LSEL6337D that we literally just purchased from Home Depot 17mo ago 😠 my hubbie is a jack of all trades but this has him stumped. We cannot take the front panel down like you did but the last 2 screws are under the top.. which is what he's stumped on because it won't come up enough to get the last 2 screws!! Are we missing something? We've both watched your video a dozen times lol help!!!
I don't have a glass top, so I have no idea. Sorry.
I have the same issue. Great video and well explained. Thanks bro 👊🏻
Glad it helped
I also want to thank you very easy to do.
Thanks so much. Very helpful for DIY fix done today.
Got any videos for replacing a knob valve on their electric ranges?
Sorry, no.
@@YoshimoshiGarage Well, I’m really just wondering if all it takes to replace the valve stem is to unscrew the bottom of the control panel, as opposed to needing to remove the glass surface. Any ideas? Thanks.
I've not done an LG before, but I have replaced parts on electric flat tops and never have had to pull the glass.
@@YoshimoshiGarage Reassuring, thanks!
This is really excellent (just subbed👌). Perfect for my nearly identical situation. If you don't mind answering a question, you noted that the 4 screws holding the control box to the oven faceplate did not have to be removed. However, it looks like that may be the only way to change out the shaft assembly, since there is a disk portion of the new shaft below the faceplate larger than the through-hole - what are your thoughts? Thanks 👍
They don't have to be removed to take the control panel off the stove. You do have to take them out later, yes.
@@YoshimoshiGarage thanks for your explanation 👍
This is what I needed! Thanks
Exactly the video I needed
Thanks for this! I took mine apart to fix the issue however now I’m having another problem. I’m not sure which screws go where lol totally my fault. Would anyone know where the screws that look like these go on the cooktop controller (2 screws part no. 1SBF0402418) and (2 screws part no. 1TTG0402422)? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
1SBF0402418 look like the ones that go underneath by the over door to hold the lower part of the metal housing to the oven. 1TTG0402422 look like maybe the screws that hold the controller into the frame? I'd go look at the exploded views on the sears site to see if you can place them.
Thank you so much for the quick reply. I’ve looked everywhere including the exploded views and couldn’t find anything re: the screws. I felt my last resort was to ask here :) I will try what you said, hopefully that’s where they go. Thanks again!! :)
Working on the oven without unplugging it first, yikes.
Thanks!
thank you
So helpful
My oven knob is stuck on the stem in the wrong position. Off reads self clean, etc. Also, when I turn it, it clicks but usually needs 2 or 3 clicks before it changes the settings. Our LG is only 7 years old. Every knob has issues. Our burner knobs go past off back around to low. These are the junkiest, most expensive appliances we've ever owned.
They're definitely junk. I won't buy another LG appliance. Sounds like maybe the oven control switch itself is bad on yours. Replacing it is basically the same as the stem, just a couple more screws but a lot more dollars
Fire!
Get to the goddamn point
No.
Great video 👍
Thanks again @Yoshimoshi
Another question for you ✌🏼 was the 2090 ( retainer clip ) required during your repair process? Thanks again in advance
I just re-used the one that was there, so as long as you still have it (i.e. it didn't fall out and get lost) you should be fine.
@@YoshimoshiGarage Mine fell out but I still have it. Would you be able to explain how it should reassemble ?
Thanks!