I’ve worked on quite a few LG slide-in electric ranges, and the Probe error on the LSEL6335F is one of the more frequent calls I get. In most cases, the culprit is either a faulty meat probe thermistor or a damaged probe jack/receptacle on the range itself. Replacing the probe or the jack socket typically … Read more
I’ve worked on the Samsung NE63A6511SS quite a bit, and a non-functioning bridge burner is one of the more frequent calls I get on this model. In most cases, the culprit is a failed bridge burner element or a faulty infinite switch — both are straightforward replacements that don’t require advanced electrical skills. Dave Holt … Read more
I’ve worked on the Samsung NE63A6511SS quite a few times, and the SE error is one of the more frequent calls I get on this range. In most cases, it points to a faulty touchpad or control panel assembly that’s lost communication with the main board. The good news is a panel replacement usually clears … Read more
I’ve worked on the Samsung NE63A6511SS more times than I can count, and constant sparking on the surface burner is one of the most frequent calls I get on this model. Nine times out of ten, the culprit is a faulty surface element switch or a damaged spark module, and the good news is this … Read more
I’ve worked on the GE JS760SLSS more times than I can count, and self-clean lock failures are one of the top complaints I see with this model. In most cases, the door latch motor assembly is the culprit — it either burns out or the plastic latch mechanism cracks from repeated heat cycling. Replacing that … Read more
I’ve worked on the GE JS760SLSS quite a few times, and a burner that won’t turn off is one of the more common calls I get on this model. In most cases, the culprit is a faulty infinite switch — it loses the ability to cut power to the element and just keeps feeding it … Read more
I’ve seen the F7 error pop up on the GE JS760SLSS more times than I can count — it’s honestly one of the most common calls I get for this range. Nine times out of ten, the culprit is a worn or sticky ERC (Electronic Range Control) keypad that’s registering a phantom button press. The … Read more
I’ve worked on dozens of Whirlpool WFE550S0LZ ranges over the years, and a sagging or broken oven door hinge is one of the most frequent calls I get on this model. The hinges wear out from repeated opening and closing, and the fix almost always comes down to replacing one or both door hinges — … Read more
I’ve worked on dozens of Whirlpool WFE550S0LZ ranges over the years, and bake element burnout is hands-down the most common repair I see on this model. You’ll typically notice visible burn marks, blistering, or a complete break in the element coil. The good news is this is a straightforward repair that most homeowners can handle … Read more
I’ve worked on the Whirlpool WFE550S0LZ quite a bit over the years, and the F2E1 error is one of the most frequent calls I get on this model. It almost always points to a faulty oven temperature sensor or a failed ERC (electronic range control) board. The good news is that roughly 80% of the … Read more