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NX58H9500WS (AA-0002) Samsung Range - Overview

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Micro Door Switch – Part Number: 3405-001034
Micro Door Switch
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PartSelect #: PS4131192
Manufacturer #: 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 doo...
$37.08
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Range Oven Temperature Sensor – Part Number: DG32-00002B
Range Oven Temperature Sensor
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PartSelect #: PS4240743
Manufacturer #: 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 ...
$130.08
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Oven Burner Igniter – Part Number: DG94-00520A
Oven Burner Igniter
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PartSelect #: PS4241428
Manufacturer #: 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...
$218.00
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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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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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Left Rear Burner Cap - Black – Part Number: DG62-00070A
Left Rear Burner Cap - Black
PartSelect #: PS4240973
Manufacturer #: DG62-00070A
$73.16
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Bottom Floor Panel – Part Number: DG61-00570A
Bottom Floor Panel
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PartSelect #: PS4240944
Manufacturer #: DG61-00570A
This oven cavity floor coating or bottom floor panel is an authentic OEM part supplied by Samsung to ensure compatibility with various models of Samsung ranges. It is a protective layer that sits on t...
$179.79
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Range Surface Burner Cap – Part Number: DG62-00067A
Range Surface Burner Cap
PartSelect #: PS4240971
Manufacturer #: DG62-00067A
The burner cap protects the burner head from spills and helps spread out the burner flame for even heating.
$86.67
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BURNER-HEAD(AUX);NX583G0 – Part Number: DG62-00076B
BURNER-HEAD(AUX);NX583G0
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PartSelect #: PS5576948
Manufacturer #: DG62-00076B
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Assembly GRATE SIDE;NX58H565 – Part Number: DG94-00937A
Assembly GRATE SIDE;NX58H565
PartSelect #: PS9606629
Manufacturer #: DG94-00937A
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BURNER HEAD RIGHT;NX58F5 – Part Number: DG62-00074C
BURNER HEAD RIGHT;NX58F5
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PartSelect #: PS8764922
Manufacturer #: DG62-00074C
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Bake Igniter – Part Number: DG94-01012A
Bake Igniter
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PartSelect #: PS11720750
Manufacturer #: DG94-01012A
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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.
Parts Used:
Oven Burner Igniter
  • John from EAST QUOGUE, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Touchpad for oven wasn't working, but top gas burners were.
I initially thought I needed a new touch control panel but after a bit of research on the web and numerous videos and articles on replacing the control panel, I found an obscure video and forum where they mentioned that this thermostat fuse has been known to overheat and shut down the oven (touch controls) for safety reason. By the way, my unit is 3 years old and the warranty expired one month ago! I took the top off, found the fuse and tested it with a Multi-meter (again, thanks to some very helpful youtube videos out there). Dead. I figured it was worth a try and ordered the $20 part as opposed to the much more expensive control.

> remove all of the gas burners on the stove (a total of about a dozen screws)
> then remove the top back vent and the screws that hold the top metal piece in place
> you will see the thermostat fuse towards the back in the middle.
> loosen one screw and replace
> put back together in reverse order.

*** You do NOT have to remove the front piece as some videos and articles mention.
The total time should be about 20 minutes. With a little patience and pre-homework, it's easy and you'll save a couple hundred in labor costs.

Good Luck.
Parts Used:
THERMOSTAT;NT-103NC,250V
  • Bob from WILTON, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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REPLACED THE FLOOR CAVITY
REMOVED THE TWO SCREWS AND THEN THE FLOOR PIECE. THEN REPLACED THE NEW FLOOR CAVITY AND SCREWED THE NEW ONE IN PLACE.
Parts Used:
Bottom Floor Panel
  • Madeleine from CHICAGO, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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