LG Oven & Range Uneven Heating
Expert diagnosis and repair for LG oven & range uneven heating issues.
Why Your LG Oven & Range Is Uneven Heating
LG ovens and ranges are particularly susceptible to uneven heating due to their unique dual-convection system design found in many models. Unlike other brands, LG utilizes a rear convection fan combined with a hidden bake element system that can create hot spots when components fail independently. The brand's EasyClean coating, while convenient for maintenance, can actually mask early signs of element degradation by hiding discoloration patterns that typically indicate failing heating elements.
LG's True Convection technology relies heavily on precise airflow patterns, making their units more sensitive to convection motor failures and duct blockages than traditional ovens. The brand's signature ProBake Convection system places the heating element on the bottom rear, which can lead to uneven temperature distribution when the convection fan motor begins to wear out—a common issue we see after 4-6 years of regular use in LG models.
Common Causes in LG Oven & Ranges
Failing LG ProBake convection fan motor (common after 5+ years)
Hidden bake element burnout masked by EasyClean coating
LG's rear-mounted convection ductwork becoming blocked or damaged
Temperature sensor drift in LG's digital control systems
Door gasket degradation affecting LG's precise temperature algorithms
Convection baffle warping in high-BTU LG gas range models
ThinQ smart sensor calibration errors causing temperature inconsistencies
Commonly Affected LG Models
- LRE3194ST, LRE3194BD, LRE3194WW series - LSE4613ST, LSE4613BD, LSE4613WW series - LRG4115ST, LRG4115BD, LRG4115WW series - LREL6323S, LREL6323D series - LDE4413ST, LDE4413BD, LDE4413WW series - LSGL6335F, LSGL6335D series - LRE4213ST, LRE4213BD, LRE4213WW series
How We Fix This
TruePro's approach to LG uneven heating repairs begins with accessing LG's built-in Smart Diagnosis system through the ThinQ app to identify specific error codes and temperature variations. Our technicians are trained on LG's unique element replacement procedures, particularly the hidden bake element system that requires careful removal of the oven cavity liner. We use LG-specific calibration procedures to reset the temperature sensors and perform airflow testing on the dual-convection system to ensure proper circulation patterns are restored after component replacement.
Parts Commonly Needed
- LG Convection Fan Motor Assembly (Part #4681JB1029A) - Hidden Bake Element (Part #AEG32178701) - Temperature Sensor Probe (Part #6323EL2001A) - Convection Baffle/Air Guide (Part #3581W1A011A) - Door Gasket Seal (Part #4986JA1006A) - Oven Control Board (Part #EBR62707601) - Convection Fan Blade (Part #4545JA2006A)
Troubleshooting Steps
Use oven thermometer. 2. Verify convection fan spins. 3. Check door gasket. 4. Rotate pans.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my LG oven & range uneven heating?
- Failing LG ProBake convection fan motor (common after 5+ years) - Hidden bake element burnout masked by EasyClean coating - LG's rear-mounted convection ductwork becoming blocked or damaged - Temperature sensor drift in LG's digital control systems - Door gasket degradation affecting LG's precise temperature algorithms - Convection baffle warping in high-BTU LG gas range models - ThinQ smart sensor calibration errors causing temperature inconsistencies
How much does it cost to fix a LG oven & range that is uneven heating?
LG oven & range repair typically costs $100–$500. Free diagnostic with approved repair.
Does TruePro repair LG oven & ranges?
Yes! TruePro technicians are experienced with LG appliances. 90-day parts & labor warranty. Call (877) 378-3111 or book a video consultation.
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