LG Microwave F-3 Error — What It Means
The F-3 error code on an LG microwave indicates a problem with the control panel. LG officially identifies this code as a control-panel fault and notes that foreign substances around the touch button panel can trigger the error. The code typically appears when the keypad detects a short circuit, contamination, or internal defect in the touch interface or associated circuitry.
Common Causes
- Foreign material on the touch panel Spills, grease, moisture, or residue around the touch buttons create false inputs or leakage paths that the control board interprets as a panel fault.
- Control panel or keypad assembly failure Wear, physical damage, or a cracked overlay in the touch button membrane can cause the panel to malfunction and log the F-3 code.
- Short circuit in panel circuitry Internal wiring defects, loose connectors, or damaged traces on the control board can create shorts that trigger the control-panel error.
- Stuck or unresponsive touch buttons Mechanical binding or debris behind a button can hold a key contact closed and signal a continuous input error to the control board.
Step-by-Step Fix
- {‘step’: ‘Unplug the microwave and wait at least one minute to allow the control board to reset and clear any transient faults.’}
- {‘step’: ‘Inspect the touch button panel for visible spills, grease, moisture intrusion, cracks in the overlay, or areas where buttons feel sticky or unresponsive.’}
- {‘step’: ‘Wipe the panel clean with a damp cloth to remove any foreign substances from the touch button surface, then dry it thoroughly before reconnecting power.’}
- {‘step’: ‘Reconnect power and run a short test cycle to see whether the F-3 code returns immediately or the microwave operates normally.’}
- {‘step’: ‘Check for repeatable faults by pressing each touch button in turn to identify any stuck, double-triggering, or non-responsive keys that point to a panel defect.’}
- {‘step’: ‘Verify wiring and connectors at the rear of the control panel assembly for loose, corroded, or damaged connections if you have access to the back of the unit.’}
- {‘step’: ‘Replace the control panel assembly if the code persists after cleaning and resetting, since LG states that F-3 requires service inspection and a defective panel is the primary cause.’}
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| LG microwave touch button panel assembly | Amazon | Order by your exact model number, as panel connectors and layouts vary by series. |
| Control board wiring harness | Amazon | Only if inspection reveals damaged connectors or pinched wires behind the panel. |
When to Call a Pro
LG’s official guidance for the F-3 code is to have the appliance serviced because the fault can reflect a defective control panel or other internal defect that requires diagnosis. If the error returns immediately after you clean the keypad and reset power, the control panel assembly or associated circuitry is likely faulty and should be replaced by a qualified technician. Call a pro if you are not comfortable removing the outer case to access the panel, if you do not have the correct replacement part for your model, or if the microwave is still under warranty.