LG Oven F6 Error Code — What It Means
The F6 code is an upper oven heating fault that trips when the cavity reads far too hot, typically above 650 degrees while not in a self clean cycle. The control shuts heating down to protect the oven.
The two common drivers are a sensor feeding the board a false low reading so it keeps heating, or a stuck relay holding the element on. Either way the oven overheats and reports F6.
Common Causes
- Drifting temperature sensor A sensor reading low makes the control overheat the cavity chasing a setpoint.
- Stuck heating relay A welded relay on the control board keeps the element powered after it should cut off.
- Shorted sensor wiring A pinched or melted wire can fool the board into running the element too long.
- Failed control board A board that misreads temperature or mismanages the relay can drive an overheat.
- Sensor mounting problem A loose or displaced sensor probe gives the board a wrong cavity temperature.
Step-by-Step Fix
- Press CLEAR/OFF, let the oven cool fully, then retry a bake cycle.
- If F6 returns, kill power at the breaker for 30 seconds and restore it.
- Pull the range and test the oven temperature sensor for the correct resistance.
- Replace the sensor if it reads off about 1080 to 1100 ohms at room temperature.
- Inspect the bake and broil element wiring for melted or shorted spots.
- If the element stays powered with the oven off, suspect a stuck board relay and replace the board.
- Restore power and watch a full preheat to confirm the oven holds temperature.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| LG oven temperature sensor | Amazon | Match the probe and plug to your model number. |
| Range main control board (relay board) | Amazon | Replace if a relay stays closed and keeps the element on. |
| Oven sensor harness | Amazon | Order if the sensor wiring shows shorting or heat damage. |
When to Call a Pro
Call a pro if the element stays hot with the oven switched off, since a stuck relay can keep heating even after a reset. An oven that overheats is a burn and fire concern, so do not keep running it while you wait.