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NE58F9500SS ((AC)(0002)) Samsung Range - Overview

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LEG-LEVELING;FX710BGS/XA – Part Number: DG61-00525A
LEG-LEVELING;FX710BGS/XA
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PartSelect #: PS4240934
Manufacturer #: DG61-00525A
$23.07
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Thermostat – Part Number: DE47-20037A
Thermostat
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PartSelect #: PS4226434
Manufacturer #: 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 sp...
$28.98
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Range Convection Fan Motor Assembly – Part Number: DG96-00110E
Range Convection Fan Motor Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS11720787
Manufacturer #: DG96-00110E
The convection fan motor spins the fan blade to circulate hot air through the oven for even heating.
$193.51
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Rubber Cushion – Part Number: DG73-00003A
Rubber Cushion
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PartSelect #: PS4241222
Manufacturer #: 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 preven...
$6.59
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Burner Switch – Part Number: DG44-01006A
Burner Switch
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PartSelect #: PS8764900
Manufacturer #: DG44-01006A
This energy regulator, more commonly known as a surface element control switch or burner switch is compatible with various models of Samsung ranges. It consists of the switch housing and a metal shaft...
$182.53
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Range Main Glass Cooktop Assembly – Part Number: DG94-00889B
Range Main Glass Cooktop Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS8764986
Manufacturer #: DG94-00889B
This cooktop and frame assembly is a genuine OEM replacement part supplied by Samsung. It is specially made to fit with Samsung gas ranges. It includes a black frame made of stainless steel and a blac...
$461.57
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Convection Fan Motor - Lower – Part Number: DG31-00005C
Convection Fan Motor - Lower
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PartSelect #: PS11735747
Manufacturer #: 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 beh...
$174.10
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HEATER RADIANT-DUAL;AC240V,9 Inch/12 Inch,1900W – Part Number: DG47-00064A
HEATER RADIANT-DUAL;AC240V,9 Inch/12 Inch,1900W
PartSelect #: PS11729066
Manufacturer #: DG47-00064A
This surface element is for ranges. Surface element supplies the heat to a cooking area on top of the range.
$304.14
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Oven Temperature Sensor – Part Number: DG32-00004C
Oven Temperature Sensor
PartSelect #: PS4240744
Manufacturer #: DG32-00004C
The temperature sensor, also referred to as a thermostat, probe, or thermistor sensor, is responsible for measuring the temperature inside your oven. It is a platinum-resistance sensor with a resistan...
$196.02
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Convection Reverse Fan Motor - 120V 60Hz – Part Number: DG96-00110B
Convection Reverse Fan Motor - 120V 60Hz
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PartSelect #: PS4241514
Manufacturer #: DG96-00110B
$183.83
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Hexagon Nut Cap – Part Number: 6021-001211
Hexagon Nut Cap
PartSelect #: PS4133540
Manufacturer #: 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...
$10.56
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Upper Fan Blade – Part Number: DG67-00001B
Upper Fan Blade
PartSelect #: PS4241119
Manufacturer #: DG67-00001B
$15.56
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Convection oven fans were noisy.
This oven has two fans that counter rotate. One spins clockwise, the other counterclockwise. Because of this, the motors and the fan blades are different. The schematic shows the counter clockwise rotating fan with a right hand threaded shaft/nut on the bottom and the clockwise motor and fan with the left hand nut on the top. My range had the motors in the exact opposite orientation, but the fan blades on the motors as shown on the schematic. The incorrect assembly at the factory (I bought new in the box, so I know this is the first repair) meant that nether fan blade was turning the correct direction. So do yourself a favor, be sure you’re buying the right motor (clockwise or counterclockwise) and be sure you put the right fan blade on the right motor. The Samsung motor ending in F is the counterclockwise motor that has the right hand threaded shaft the clockwise motor with the left hand threaded shaft ends in E.
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Convection Fan Motor - Lower Range Convection Fan Motor Assembly
  • Sue from De Soto, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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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.
Parts Used:
Thermostat
  • Uwe from FORT COLLINS, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Bearing went out on the fan
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 screws 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
Parts Used:
Convection Fan Motor - Lower
  • John from NASHVILLE, TN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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