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LG Oven Broiler Not Working - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

A burned-out broil element is the most common cause. Inspect the element for visible breaks or blistering and test for continuity.

Difficulty Pro recommended
Est. time 1-3 hrs

LG Oven Broiler Not Working — What’s Happening

When the broiler is not working in your LG electric oven, the control is calling for broil heat but the broil element is not getting hot or glowing red. This means the broil circuit is either open somewhere or not receiving the voltage it needs to energize the element.

In practical terms, you select the broil function and wait, but the element stays cold and your food does not cook. LG’s own troubleshooting guidance for oven heating issues points first to power resets, cycle selection checks, and door gasket inspection before moving to component-level service.

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Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Verify the oven has full power and reset the breaker for 30 seconds, then retry the broil cycle.
  2. Confirm you have selected the correct broil mode on the control panel and check whether any error code is displayed.
  3. Turn off power at the breaker and observe the broil element during a broil call to see if it glows red.
  4. If the element does not heat, inspect it for visible breaks, blistering, or burn marks.
  5. Disconnect power, remove the broil element, and test it with a multimeter for continuity across its terminals.
  6. Inspect the broil element wiring and terminal connectors for burnt insulation, loose connections, or heat damage, and repair or replace damaged wire or connectors.
  7. If the element and wiring test good, inspect the electronic control board for burn marks or shorted components and verify whether it is sending line voltage to the broil circuit.
  8. If your model uses a temperature control thermostat in the broil path and all other components are intact, test and replace the thermostat if defective.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
Broil elementAmazon | The upper heating element that glows red during broil cycles.
Electronic control boardAmazon | The main board that sends voltage to the broil element.
Temperature control thermostatAmazon | On older or thermostat-regulated models, controls broil temperature.
Broil element wire connectorsAmazon | Terminals and insulated wire that connect the element to the control circuit.

If your appliance also shows a code on the display, these match this problem:

When to Call a Pro

If you are not comfortable working inside a 240-volt appliance, call a technician before opening any panels. If you have tested the broil element for continuity, inspected all visible wiring, and the problem persists, the control board or internal thermostat is the likely culprit and professional diagnosis with a schematic and voltage meter is the next step. LG recommends service if basic troubleshooting does not resolve heating performance issues. For gas line, burner, or igniter work, or if you ever smell gas, stop and call a licensed technician.


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