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DOP36P86GLS ((DA)(0001)) Samsung Range - Overview

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Thermostat – Part Number: DE47-20037A
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Thermostat
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Part #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.
Rubber Cushion – Part Number: DG73-00003A
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Rubber Cushion
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Part #DG73-00003A
This rubber cushion is supplied by the original manufacturer and has a shaft approximately 1 inch long. The cushion acts as a layer of protection between the oven door and oven frame/cavity. It prevents heat from escaping and protects the oven door and frame from abrasion and damage. If the rubber cushion becomes brittle or loses its elasticity, you will likely notice heat escaping from the appliance, uneven cooking, as well as increased noise, and instability when opening or closing the door. Depending on your appliance model you may need to lift the top oven panel to access the cushion. Pull the faulty rubber cushion out from the oven frame and thoroughly clean the area where the new one will be placed to ensure a good seal. Press the new cushion into position and reassemble your oven to complete the repair.
Convection Fan Motor - Lower – Part Number: DG31-00005C
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Convection Fan Motor - Lower
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Part #DG31-00005C
This genuine OEM left-threaded convection fan motor is responsible for spinning the fan blade, ensuring even circulation of hot air within your oven for consistent cooking. It is typically located behind a removable cover at the back of the oven. Signs of a faulty motor include rattling, squealing, or slow and irregular fan rotation. Neglecting to replace the motor can result in uneven browning or undercooked portions in your food. To remove the motor, you will need a screwdriver and a socket set. Consult your user guide for instructions on accessing the back panel of your oven. Remove the mounting screws and the fan cover, then the nut securing the fan. Slide out the fan and motor assembly from your oven. Remember, the motor is sold separately from the fan, so consider this when purchasing a replacement.
Oven Temperature Sensor – Part Number: DG32-00004C
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Oven Temperature Sensor
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Part #DG32-00004C
This genuine oven temperature sensor monitors the internal oven temperature and sends accurate readings to the control board, helping maintain consistent cooking temperatures and reliable oven performance. Replacing a faulty sensor can help resolve issues such as inaccurate temperatures, uneven cooking, overheating, failure to heat properly, or temperature-related error codes. The sensor features a durable metal probe with a mounting bracket for secure installation inside the oven cavity. Installation typically involves disconnecting power to the appliance, removing the mounting screws, disconnecting the sensor wiring, and installing the replacement sensor. Designed for precise temperature monitoring, this OEM replacement sensor operates within a temperature range of approximately 32°F to 932°F (0°C to 500°C) and measures approximately 1,080–1,100 ohms at room temperature. Please be sure to test the part with an ohm meter before ordering to ensure the part is defective.
Hexagon Nut Cap – Part Number: 6021-001211
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Hexagon Nut Cap
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This hexagon nut cap, also known as a nut cover cap, is a nylon-insulated cylindrical cap with left-hand threads and a 4mm thread size, for counterclockwise tightening. It is sourced from the original equipment manufacturer for use in ranges and microwave oven combos. The cap provides added security to prevent the hexagon nut that it rests on from coming loose during operation and causing component instability. Over time it is normal for the hex nut cap to wear down, become damaged, or for its threads to become stripped. To replace a faulty nut cap, use a socket or wrench to unthread it from the hex nut. Place the new cap in its position and secure it in place to complete the repair. It is recommended to replace the fastener at the same time for extended durability.
Burner Cap - Small – Part Number: DG62-00137A
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Burner Cap - Small
Part #DG62-00137A
The Samsung Burner Cap - Small is a sturdy and durable component, perfect for frequent use in your kitchen range. Crafted from heat-resistant materials, it is designed to promote even cooking and protect your food. Essential for safety and reliable performance, this burner cap situates atop the burner head, providing protection from spills and optimal heat distribution. Please ensure the range surface is cool before you install this product. Easy to fit and made to last, this genuine Samsung range surface burner cap elevates your cooking experience by ensuring even and safe heating.
Upper Fan Blade – Part Number: DG67-00001B
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Upper Fan Blade
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Convection Fan Blade Spacer – Part Number: DG60-00001A
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Convection Fan Blade Spacer
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Burner Igniter – Part Number: DG94-01441A
$185.95
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Burner Igniter
Part #DG94-01441A
In a gas oven, the igniter is responsible for starting the process that produces the flame needed to heat the oven. When you turn on the oven, the igniter begins to heat up rapidly. Once it reaches a certain temperature, it triggers the gas valve to open, allowing gas to flow into the burner. This burner igniter is sold individually.
Lower Fan Blade – Part Number: DG67-00011B
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Lower Fan Blade
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Part #DG67-00011B
This convection fan blade (part number DG67-00011B) is for ranges. Convection fan blade DG67-00011B spins on the motor shaft to circulate hot air through the oven for even heating. Unplug the range or shut off the house circuit breaker before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
Burner Cap – Part Number: DG62-00122A
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Burner Cap
Part #DG62-00122A
This genuine OEM dual burner cap is a durable replacement part designed to sit on the burner head, protecting it from spills and debris while ensuring even heat distribution for consistent cooking results. Made from high-quality materials to withstand high stovetop temperatures, it helps control the flame area for improved safety and performance. If your existing burner cap is worn or damaged, replacing it restores proper function and efficiency. Installation is simple—just position the cap securely on the burner head.
Flange Nut – Part Number: DE60-30016A
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Flange Nut
Part #DE60-30016A
This flange nut is designed for use within various cooking appliances like ranges, microwaves and wall ovens. Flange nuts are typically used to evenly distribute pressure across its application surface, and can also eliminate the need for a separate washer. This flange nut also features a ribbed surface on the flat side, so it can bite into the mating surface to create a more secure connection. Since this nut is not used for one specific purpose, its use is versatile, and it can be used in a variety of applications. This nut is a genuine OEM part made of high-quality metal, and a wrench is the only tool you will need to install or remove this flange nut.

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Oven shut off during self clean cycle and door stayed locked.
22 of 50 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Uwe from FORT COLLINS, CO
  • Very Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
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.
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Bearing went out on the fan
7 of 14 people found this instruction helpful.
  • John from NASHVILLE, TN
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
Slide out the stove. Unplug the electricity. Remove the back panel with a screwdriver. Then go inside the oven and remove the two Philips head screws holding the fan cover. Then remove the nut holding the fan. Note, it is a left handed nut, so turn it right to loosen it. Pull off the fan. Return to the back and remove the nut and two scr ews that hold the fan. The fan slides right out. The only problem I had was that the electrical contacts on the new motor were wider than the original. I had to break the plastic so I could separate the wire leads, so that they would fit the new motor. Works like a charm.
John
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Samsung oven was not heating properly. The oven baked at a lower heat (as much as 30 degrees) in the lower ranges of 350 to 450 degrees.
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  • Les from Tallahassee, FL
  • Very Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
I had previously replaced the heating element and heat sensor to the range. The cost of replacing the thermostat was minimal. The key to replacing the thermostat is finding where it is located. Several videos describing the Samsung thermostat showed it housed under the top of the stove. This particular model places the thermostat at t he back of the range near the left side. After unplugging the range, and removing the back cover with a Phillips screwdriver, it was easy to locate the thermostat. After unplugging the existing one, and using a very small flathead screwdriver to gently pry the upper and lower clips holding it in place, installation of the new thermostat was a breeze. Removing and replacing did not take more than a couple of minutes. The oven is now heating properly at all temperature settings. I would recommend finding a schematic of the range showing the location of all the parts before beginning the repair.
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