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If a burner on your LG range won't heat up, stays on full blast, or won't turn off, the surface burner infinite switch is the most likely failed component. In most LG electric ranges, a failed rotary switch loses the ability to regulate current to the burner element — causing it to either stay cold or run uncontrolled. ⚡ Don't leave a runaway burner unattended — replace it today. Part EBF62174902 is the genuine OEM rotary switch (now shipped as superseded part EBF62174907) that restores precise burner control immediately.
This is the correct fix if ALL of the following are true:
✔ If these symptoms match, this is the most likely failed component in the system.
✔ In most cases, replacing this infinite switch restores normal burner operation immediately.
Skill Level: Moderate — 30–60 minutes. Disconnect power at the breaker or unplug the range before beginning. Remove the control panel fascia, disconnect the wiring harness from the old switch (photograph connections first), unscrew the mounting bracket, and install the new switch in reverse order. Ensure all spade terminals are fully seated and the knob shaft engages correctly before restoring power. Do not overtighten mounting screws — snug only.
Confirmed compatible with LDE4411ST, LDE4413BD, LDE4413ST, LDE4415BD, LDE4415ST, LDE5415ST, LRE4211ST, LRE4213ST, LRE4215BD, LSE4611ST, LSE4613BD, LSE4613ST, LSSE3026ST, LSSE3029BD. Contact us to verify your model number before ordering.
Model repair guides: LDE4411ST, LDE4413BD, LDE4413ST, LDE4415BD, LDE4415ST, LDE5415ST, LRE4211ST, LRE4213ST, LRE4215BD, LSE4611ST, LSE4613BD, LSE4613ST, LSSE3026ST, LSSE3029BD

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