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Samsung Range Long Oven Sensor
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33 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1570174
Manufacturer Part Number 12001656
This long oven sensor is also commonly known as a temperature sensor. It is designed for use with ovens and ranges. It is similar to a thermostat; it measures and regulates the internal temperature of your oven cavity. There is an adapter at one end, a probe at the other, and they are connected by an insulated wire. The probe is approximately 7 inches long. You can test the sensor with a multi-meter for functionality. You need to check the model-specific manual to determine what the proper resistance is for your specific appliance. This oven sensor comes with two wire harness adapters and a set of instructions.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
  • Element will not heat
  • Little to no heat when baking
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Installation Instructions
David from Westford, MA
Oven not holding 350 F, when cooling the coils did not reheat
Removed the oven door by opening slightly, then pic door up to remove. Remove 2 screws holding oven sensor in place, gently pull on sensor to remove, had to remove about 8 inches to get at plastic connector. Unplug connector, had to use an adapter cable supplied with the PartSelect kit to install new sensor, push cable back into opening, reinstall 2 screws. The oven works fine! Note that due to thermal lag the temperature overshoots to 370 degrees and undershoots to 340 degrees, this appears to be normal oven operation. Putting door back in place was easy. Read more...
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Samsung Range Oven Igniter - Vertical Mount Bake and Broil
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46 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS2085070
Manufacturer Part Number 74007498
This broil igniter assembly comes with its own metallic mounting bracket and a 7-inch-long dual wire lead with a plastic plug. This part will need to be repaired if your oven element is giving off no heat or very little, or is not heating evenly. You may also notice a smell of gas. The ignitor may still be glowing, but could still have gone bad. You will need a 1/4-inch nut-driver and a 5/16 nut-driver. Open the oven door and pull the door off the hinges to completely remove. Pull out the racks. Using your 1/4-inch nut driver, take out the screws at the bottom rear end of the oven, which will allow you to completely remove the bottom. Unscrew the nuts holding the igniter in place. Remove the igniter with the 5/16 nut driver. You should now have access to remove the old igniter.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Element will not heat
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Gas smell
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Installation Instructions
James from Berwick, ME
Oven wouldn’t heat up properly
My oven has two igniters so I needed to determine which one was the problem.

Using the amp/multi meter I tested the connection between the igniters and the valve, with the oven turned on, to find the bad igniter. Depending on the model of stove you have, the amp reading you need for a properly functioning igniter will vary. My lower igniter read 2.7 amps with a rated amp between 3.3 and 3.6. So that was the culprit.

Replacing the igniter was easy. Two screws and a wire connected with a plug. I was able to do the diagnosis and unplug the wire without pulling the oven out. I pulled the drawer out and removed the two screws in a cover behind where the drawer was. You may not be so lucky…I have long arms.

I found removing the oven door made it easier to reach the igniter itself. To remove the door just open it slightly and pull up, it should come off easy…and replace in opposite manner.

Keep track of your screws and put it back together the way you found it except for the igniter that is.

Anyone with moderate technical skill could easily do this repair. The diagnosis is the hard part. I estimate I saved about $200 doing it myself.

Good luck.
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Samsung Range Top Burner Igniter
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20 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS2082000
Manufacturer Part Number 74004053
This is a surface burner igniter, also known as a top burner ignitor and stove top spark electrode. It is used to generate the spark that lights the surface burner. If your stove will not start, element does not heat, or gas igniter glows but does not light, replacing the igniter can solve these issues. For this installation, you will need a Phillips screwdriver and needle nose pliers. First place the grate on top of the burner, then lift the burner and disconnect the wires. Next remove the two Phillips screws from the bottom of burner, pull igniter out of the burner and wiggle in the new one. Refer to the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer for more instructions.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Element will not heat
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
roy from East Providence, RI
gas burner ignitor failure
Lift out sealed burner assembly rear of stove first while careully sliding to rear to disengage ignitor probes.Remove philips head screws from bottom sheet metal housing to expose bottom of burners Remove gas tube assembly screws and move tube away carefully.Unplug wires from ignitor.Remove screws for ignitor .Remove ignitor, I noticed that rust and dirt had built up around burner to pan connection.I used my oil filter wrench to turn slightly the burner to remove it from the pan to clean.Reassembled in reverse order. Read more...
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Samsung Range Oven Temperature Sensor
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6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS4240743
Manufacturer Part Number DG32-00002B
This is a range temperature sensor, used to detect the interior temperature of your oven when it is baking or cooking. If you notice your oven is baking unevenly or at inconsistent temperatures, will not start or has too little or too much heat, it is likely that the temperature sensor is bad, or defective. This temperature sensor features a 3.9-inch-long probe, 3.2-inch-long wire harness, and 1.7-inch-wide support bracket. Replacing this sensor is fairly simple but will require a screwdriver, wrench and drill with the appropriate Philips-head bit. Disconnect your range from the wall outlet and pull it out from the wall. Removing your range door is not necessary, but will make removing the sensor that much easier. You will now locate your temperature sensor, which will likely be near the heating element at the top/bottom of the oven. Remove any securing screws holding the heating element and/or sensor in place. At the rear of the range, disconnect and remove the rear panel to gain access to the electronics of the range. Disengage the sensor and its locking tabs, and may also require you to disconnect the terminals for the heating element if your temperature sensor is fastened to it. Remove the sensor and heating element (if necessary). If the sensor is connected to the heating element, use a wrench to unfasten it. Now you install the new temperature sensor and reassemble your oven, ensuring that wire terminals are connected correctly.
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Installation Instructions
Jeffrey from Hooksett, NH
Dual burner only operates on high, no matter the setting
Followed video at the link below.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=how+to+replace+infinity+switch+in+samsung+electric+range&docid=607999620772294704&mid=702E9DF006DF9B180DAA702E9DF006DF9B180DAA&view=detail&FORM=VIRE
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Samsung Range Dual Element Switch
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PartSelect Number PS4240803
Manufacturer Part Number DG44-01002A
This is a dual element switch that is made for use within Samsung ranges. This switch is necessary to turn the heating elements on and off, and control how hot they get. Over time and with more frequent use, this element switch can fail, however, it can also break if it is damaged by a power surge or food contamination. To replace this switch, you will need a screwdriver to access it and a set of pliers to remove the wires connected to it. This switch is sold individually, so be sure to check how many switches are not working properly before ordering.
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Steven from CHEYENNE, WY
Oven would not heat consistently
My barely 4 year old Samsung range/oven began not heating consistently. Even though it said 350, for example, we had to increase to 465 to get it to bake. Thought it was the temperature sensor. Ordered and installed new one easily. That didn't solve the problem. So, rather than throw more money at parts that may not have resolved the issue, I got a new Amana range. Samsung appliances go to my 'do not buy' list along with LG! Read more...
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Samsung Range Oven Burner Igniter
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12 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS4241428
Manufacturer Part Number DG94-00520A
This is an oven burner igniter made for use with Samsung ovens. This oven burner igniter is designed to ignite the gas that flows into it, to produce heat. However, over time and with further frequent use or food contamination, this burner can fail and will need to be replaced. If your burner is glowing red or orange, it is functioning as intended, but if your oven does not heat up properly, it likely needs replacement. This oven burner igniter is an OEM part that comes by itself and does not come with any of the screws necessary to secure it inside your oven.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Element will not heat
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
John from EAST QUOGUE, NY
Oven not heating and holding temp
The Samsung stove I have has had the igniter replaced several times. It seems to wear out over a couple years time. I did the repair with a Philips #2 screw driver. Open the oven door, remove the grates. unscrew the bottom cover and expose the heat shield. Unscrew the heat shield. This exposes the burner. Unscrew the burner from the center of the plate/lower heat shield. Unscrew the burner from the front and back of the oven. Carefully lift up the burner to expose the igniter and clip. Unscrew the igniter from the burner and set the burner aside. Unclip the igniter from the power cable. If it falls below, it won't go far just reach in a lift it back up to fasten the new igniter to the power clip. Refasten to the burner with new clips and screws provided. Re-insert the burner to the gas jet that is below the bottom plate which will not be visible to you unless you place your head towards the rear of the stove and look down. Once the Jet is back into the hole of the burner, re fasten it to the middle back and front of the stove. Replace the covers and grates. Close the oven and test it. A new igniter does wonders. You can remove the stove door for a less intrusive install, but I found it unnecessary to do so and saved a step and time. I was done well under 30 minutes. Read more...
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Samsung Range Micro Door Switch
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10 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS4131192
Manufacturer Part Number 3405-001034
This door switch, also known as a safety switch, is a genuine OEM replacement part for microwaves. It is a safety mechanism that sends signals to the microwaves control system, telling it when the door is open/closed. This ensures that the microwave only operates when the door is securely shut and switches off as soon as the door is open. Over time, this switch can become worn out or damaged. A faulty door switch can result in failure to switch the microwave on/off, lack of heat, and running with the door open. To confirm that the door switch is faulty, use a multimeter to test for electrical failure. To remove the faulty switch, disconnect the wiring connectors and take note of where they are positioned. Place the new switch in position and reattach the wiring connectors to the appropriate terminals and close the microwave door to check that the switch engages appropriately.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Doesn’t shut off
  • No heat
  • Won’t turn on
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Installation Instructions
Lynn from LOUISVILLE, KY
Microwave would not start when door closed. Sometimes you could push in or jiggle door and it would work for awhile and then it woud stop again. I knew it eas a door switch issue but wasn't certain which of the 3 or the body latch itself.
I removed the body latch assembly and found the bottom micro switch (NC) terminal burnt and loose. I replaced and working perfectly fine now. Easy diagnose and easy repair. Read more...
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Samsung Range Knob
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6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS9606608
Manufacturer Part Number DG64-00473A
This stainless steel knob dial on your range allows you to control the temperature and function of your range. It is found on the front panel. If it is difficult or impossible to adjust the heat settings, it is time to replace your knob dial. It can easily be pulled off and popped into place. Since this genuine OEM dial is sold individually, check how many you need before getting a replacement.
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Grace from BETHEL, CT
Oven igniter burned out needed to replace
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Samsung Range Surface Burner Knob
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7 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS10058981
Manufacturer Part Number DG64-00472A
The surface burner knob lets you control the heat of the surface burner on the range.
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Samsung Range Thermostat
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4 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS4226434
Manufacturer Part Number DE47-20037A
This is a high limit thermostat designed for microwaves, ranges and ovens. Made of plastic and metal, this thermostat is designed to open the electrical circuit for your appliance when it reaches a specific internal temperature. In some cases, high limit thermostats can become defective and if your appliance will not turn on, or has a specific error code, it must be replaced. This thermostat is a genuine OEM part that is sold as an individual part and can be replaced by disconnecting the appliance from the power, and accessing its panel, usually located near the bottom of your range, or wherever the heating element is located. Reference your user manual for exact location and replacement instructions.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
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Installation Instructions
Uwe from FORT COLLINS, CO
Oven shut off during self clean cycle and door stayed locked.
I took off the back cover after I looked at youtube similar problems. Then removed the little thermostat and un hooked the 2 wires. I looked up the part and after is was delivered couple days later I connected the 2 wies and after putting the back cover on the oven was back to normal. Was such an easy repair and the part was only $11. Read more...

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