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FER500WWXAC Samsung Range - Overview

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Range Oven Temperature Sensor – Part Number: DG32-00002B
$87.70
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Range Oven Temperature Sensor
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Part #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.
Dual Element Switch – Part Number: DG44-01002A
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Dual Element Switch
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Part #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.
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.
Range Convection Fan Motor Assembly – Part Number: DG96-00110E
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Range Convection Fan Motor Assembly
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Part #DG96-00110E
This convection fan motor assembly is designed to circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity, promoting even heat distribution for more consistent baking and roasting results. By keeping air moving during convection cooking, it helps eliminate hot spots and improves overall cooking performance. Replacement is often needed if the oven fan becomes loud, stops spinning, or causes uneven cooking temperatures. Supplied as a complete motor and fan assembly, this component offers a reliable solution for restoring quiet operation and efficient convection airflow when the original fan motor is worn or damaged.
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 – Part Number: DG31-00005A
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Convection Fan Motor
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The fan motor helps rotate the upper fan blade to circulate the hot air though the oven cavity for even heating. This motor is reverse threaded.
Wire Rack – Part Number: DG75-01001D
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Wire Rack
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This stainless steel wire rack is a sturdy platform for baking or roasting food, making sure heat circulates evenly. It measures approximately 7/16 inches by 24 3/4 inches and is usually found inside the oven. You can adjust its height using the multiple slots in the oven cavity to suit your cooking needs. Please keep in mind that this genuine OEM replacement part is sold individually.
Hexagon Nut Cap – Part Number: 6021-001211
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Hexagon Nut Cap
Part #6021-001211
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.
Leg Leveling – Part Number: DG61-00432A
$29.39
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Leg Leveling
Part #DG61-00432A
Convection Fan Blade Spacer – Part Number: DG60-00001A
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Convection Fan Blade Spacer
Part #DG60-00001A
Terminal Block Assembly – Part Number: DG96-00173A
$59.54
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Terminal Block Assembly
Part #DG96-00173A
This terminal block assembly is designed for use within various models of ranges and is sold as an individual OEM part without any other hardware included. Terminal blocks are responsible for receiving, managing, and distributing the power within an appliance. Electrical shorts or surges can cause this terminal block to overheat and melt and become inoperable, thus needing immediate replacement. If you smell melting plastic when operating your range, turn it off and disconnect it from power immediately and inspect this terminal block and all other electrical components. To replace this terminal block, disconnect your range from the power and remove it from the wall. Remove the back panel of the range and locate the terminal block, making note of its wire configuration. Unscrew the wires and the ground wire if there is one, and then do the same for the mounting screws. Install the new terminal block in the same position as the previous one, attaching all necessary wires as they were originally, before you reconnect and reposition the range.
Convection Fan – Part Number: DG67-00018A
$22.95
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Convection Fan
Part #DG67-00018A

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Oven would not heat consistently
34 of 63 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Steven from CHEYENNE, WY
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
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!
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Dual burner only operates on high, no matter the setting
16 of 19 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Jeffrey from Hooksett, NH
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
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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oven will not come to desired temp setting
17 of 33 people found this instruction helpful.
  • DAVID from BIRDSBORO, PA
  • Very Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
ordered the temp sensor for a standard complaint, new sensor was the correct part ordered, however, once the old sensor was removed, I ohm'd the original and the new part. Both were 1080, checked wiring, checked gas burner, checked line voltage. Searched other part prices, found Samsung to be a not desirable product to own. This non repai r was to help my neighbor who lives on a fixed income. Checked oven temp with the oven at 350 f setting, oven was 223 f. Set oven to 465 f and fount the oven at 353 f. I wanted to return the part but she insisted I install it anyway and found the oven doing the same thing. She did not want to throw more money at a 4 year old range. Will use it as it is but will buy a cheap oven temp gauge. Samsung sucks.
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