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Manufacturer: LG
Type of Appliance: oven
Model Number: RF1032BS
Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): Yes
Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): Yes

At home now.  Tech sheet missing of course.  Need wiring diagram. 

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Posted

Re-check that model number tag.

Model numbers typically begin with the letter "L" (ie, "LRE30543ST")

Posted

Hmmmm. That was straight off of the model serial sticker on the back. I was able to look up parts with that model number.

 

I was having an issue with a burner not working. I was able to manually trace all the wiring and figure out board was not sending power to burner.

 

Off the sticker:

 

RF1032BS.FSTLLGA

S/N 101MMTJ00353

 

 

Thanks John

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RF1032BS is a Product Code Number.

There may be some limited capability to find part information---but is not the correct method for doing so.

If you have identified that the Main Board is at fault---simply verify that the part numbers are a match.

If this is a free standing range--- the model number tag can be found by opening the storage drawer---tag is on the side pillar.

If this is a free standing range with a double oven---the tag is usually under the ceramic plate/top. Open the upper oven door and look under the edge of the plate assy---on the left side.

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Thanks John.  I looked in all the normal places including in the drawer for the normal model sticker.  It was not to be found.  Don't know if it was pulled off or what.  The board I looked up with this number did look identical but I will match numbers before installing. 


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