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Kurt
December 19, 2018
If the convection element ohms out to 40 does that mean it is broken. Or do i need to replace the computer board. The oven will only heat to about 150 degrees f. The other two bake element and broil element ohms out to 0 or 1.
For model number lgef3045kfc
Hello Kurt, thank you for your question. The convection element should read 0 or 1 when tested. Since the convection element is reading 40 it should be replaced. I hope this helps!
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Mari
October 15, 2019
The oven takes forever to heat up. Is the part 316211603 the same as a heating element in older stoves? Are they hard to replace? If i order this part and for some reason if it doesn't fix the problem can i return it?
For model number FGEF3057KFB
Hello Mari, thank you for your question. The element you have referenced is the convection element that is used when using the convect option. If the unit is taking too long to heat up but the elements are getting red when in use the issue is probably the temperature sensor probe PartSelect Number PS1528542 or the electronic oven control Part #: PS3493248. We would recommend replacing the sensor first. I hope this helps!
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