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LG LRE3194BD/01 electric range

LG LRE3194BD/01 electric range Parts

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LG ELECTRIC RANGE LRE3194BD/01 FAQs

To reset your LG electric range model LRE3194BD, we recommend doing a hard reset: turn the range off, switch the range circuit breaker OFF for 5 minutes, then turn it back ON and set the clock. This clears many control glitches and false error conditions.

Quick reset steps (hard reset)

  • Turn all surface burners and the oven OFF.
  • At your home electrical panel, flip the range breaker OFF.
  • Wait 5 minutes (10 minutes if the display was frozen).
  • Flip the breaker ON.
  • Set the clock (a flashing clock is normal after power loss).

If you need help with the clock, use how to change the clock on your range video.

If the reset does not fix the problem

A reset helps when the control is “stuck”, but it will not fix a failed heating circuit. These are the most common next checks:

  • Oven not heating or heats unevenly: inspect the bake element for blisters, cracks, or burn spots; consider replacing range bake element MEE62306405.
  • Temperature seems wrong: a drifting sensor can cause underheating/overheating; consider range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805.
  • Display works but oven functions act erratic: the electronic control can be the cause; check wiring connections and consider range oven control board EBR77562712.
  • One surface burner not heating: the radiant element or its wiring may be failing.
  • Breaker trips again after reset: stop using the range and have the power supply, terminal block, and internal wiring checked.

For a step-by-step diagnostic flow, use oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video.

What the reset actually does (and why it matters)

A hard reset removes power from the control boards so they can reboot and clear temporary faults. If a component like a bake element, temperature sensor, or control board is failing, the symptoms usually return quickly after the reset.

Symptom-to-likely-cause guide

What you see after reset Most likely issue What to check next
Display normal, oven still cold Heating circuit problem Bake element, wiring, power supply
Oven heats but temps are off Sensing problem Temperature sensor, calibration settings
Random beeping, wrong modes Control problem Control board connections, board condition

Last updated: February 2026

The LG LRE3194BD electric range has a 6.3 cu. ft. oven capacity. Range oven capacity is measured in cubic feet (cu. ft.), which tells you the usable cooking volume inside the main oven cavity.

What “6.3 cu. ft.” means in everyday use

A 6.3 cu. ft. LG oven is a large-capacity 30-inch range size; it’s designed to handle multiple racks and larger cookware.

  • Fits large roasting pans and most full-size sheet pans
  • Supports cooking on multiple racks at once
  • Gives more vertical clearance for tall items
  • Helps when batch baking or cooking big holiday meals

Capacity vs. interior space (quick reference)

Capacity is a volume rating; interior dimensions and rack positions determine what physically fits.

Spec type What it describes What you use it for
Oven capacity (cu. ft.) Total interior cooking volume Comparing range sizes and “large capacity” claims
Interior dimensions Width, height, depth inside the cavity Checking if a specific pan or roaster will fit
Rack positions Usable levels for racks Multi-rack baking and clearance planning

If you are troubleshooting performance (not capacity)

If the oven feels slow to preheat or won’t reach temperature, capacity is not the cause; heating and sensing components are. Start with these checks:

  • Confirm the oven is on Bake (not Delay Bake or Sabbath mode)
  • Verify the breaker is fully reset (electric ranges often use a 240V circuit)
  • Watch for uneven heating or long preheat times
  • Check for error codes on the display
  • Consider testing the oven temperature sensor if temps drift

When temperature control is the concern, the range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 is the part that reports oven temperature to the control.

Why it matters

Using the correct 6.3 cu. ft. capacity helps you choose the right cookware, racks, and accessories, and it prevents confusion with microwave capacity (often listed in liters).

Last updated: February 2026

On the LG LRE3194BD electric range, an F7 error means the control is detecting a fault condition and may stop baking or broiling until the issue is corrected. In practice, F7 is most often tied to the user interface (keypad/touch panel) or the oven temperature sensing circuit.

What to do first (safe checks)

  • Reset power: turn the range off at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.
  • If F7 returns with no buttons pressed, focus on the keypad/control input side.
  • If F7 appears during preheat or while heating, focus on temperature sensing and wiring.
  • Cancel the cycle and let the oven cool; retry Bake at 350°F.
  • If the code started after cleaning, make sure the control area is completely dry.

Common causes and what they affect

Likely area What you may notice What we check next
Keypad or control input Beeping, random key presses, F7 at idle Inspect ribbon connector and control for contamination or damage
Oven temperature sensor circuit Long preheat, temperature swings, F7 during heating Test sensor resistance and harness connections
Main control board Intermittent faults, repeated F7 after reset Verify wiring, then replace control if diagnostics point there

Parts that commonly relate to F7 symptoms

If you’re also seeing heating or temperature problems along with F7, these model-matched parts are the right place to start:

Why it matters

When the range control detects unreliable input or temperature feedback, it can disable heating to prevent poor cooking results and protect the oven from overheating.

For a structured heating diagnosis that pairs well with F7 plus “won’t heat” symptoms, use oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video.

Last updated: February 2026

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