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That happened to me. It’s a faulty infinite switch and the burner quit working too. Lg sold us both garbage. It’s not worth fixing. I have to throw 900 dollars in the trash.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello there. Thank you for sharing your experience with us regarding your LG LREL6323S unit. We understand your situation with your front burner heating up on low. Based on our official LG guidelines for range and cooktop troubleshooting, one step you can try is to confirm that you’re using the proper cookware. Ensuring that your pan fully covers the designated burner area can help maintain even heat distribution and may resolve the overheating issue. Additionally, please double-check that the burner setting is correctly adjusted and observe the glow indicator through the cooktop surface. If the glow extends beyond your cookware or appears uneven, adjusting the pan placement might help regulate the heat output. LG Range / Cooktop – Troubleshooting Heating Issues - https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-library/lg-range-cooktop-troubleshooting-heating-issues--20150482919447 For further personalized assistance, please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport, and our team will be more than happy to explore additional solutions with you. We appreciate your patience and look forward to helping you resolve this matter. —Renzo
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