
Assembly MOTOR CONVECTION;NE DG96-00110F
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PartSelect Number PS11720788
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Assembly MOTOR CONVECTION;NE Specifications
This OEM convection fan motor assembly is compatible with ovens and ranges and assists with heating the appliance by circulating the hot air required for cooking. It comes without any hardware or extra fan blades. If you hear a scraping or scratching noise coming from the convection fan within your range when cooking, or if the fan simply is not moving, the fan motor needs to be replaced as soon as possible. Failing to replace it will cause extended cooking times, inefficient heating, uneven browning of your food, and potential damage to other components. Electrical issues and gradual wear and tear are the most likely reasons why this motor fails or stops working, so to get the best performance, regular cleaning and maintenance are necessary. You can test this motor with a multimeter to check for continuity, in case this is a larger electrical issue within your appliance and not specific to the motor. To replace this motor, turn off your range and disconnect it from power. Pull your range out from the wall and use a screwdriver to remove screws from the back panel. The motor will likely be in the center of the rear panel and will only require you to disconnect it from its wire terminals and unscrew it from the panel while holding on to the fan within the oven with a wrench. Once the new motor is installed, it is important to assemble it with the same hardware as before and to connect the correct terminals with the correct wires.

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This part works with the following products:
Range, Wall Oven, Microwave Oven Combo.
This part works with the following products:
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Part# DG96-00110F replaces these:
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Kelly G - March 15, 2020
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Simple Repair, getting the correct fan is a challenge! PartSelect service ROCKS
I ordered the fan replacement right after it failed Thanksgiving, horrible howling noise. Word of advice, take the inside fan guard off, hold the fan blade and carefully attempt to remove the nut. When I received the original part that I thought was listed in the schematic, as soon as I went to replace it, I found I had a left handed thread and needed a right handed thread. This fan, Part#: PS11720788 is right handed. PS11720787 is left handed. My Samsung NV51K7770D double oven has two sets of convection fans in each oven. They counter-rotate for optimal circulation. However, except for the shaft rotation, they are identical. My best guess is that the numbers are swapped in the schematic or that the oven was assembled with the fans reversed. Either way, if you figure it out up front before you order, you will have the correct fan when you pull it out of the wall the first time. I worked with PartSelect customer service and we figured this out over the phone, I was able to order the fan with the "other" part number and return the left handed thread one.
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Upper Oven convection Fan making bearing failure noises
First remove the internal fan guard, (two Philips Screws). Holding the fan blade and using a nut driver (10mm?) attempt to carefully remove the nut off of the shaft. If it loosens with a counterclockwise rotation, it is a Right Hand thread, Part#: PS11720788. If it loosens clockwise, it is Left Handed and is Part# PS11720787. When the co
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rrect fan arrives, check to make sure it matches, then continue with installation.
TURN THE POWER OFF
Following the door removal instructions in the Owners Manual, remove both upper and lower doors. Remove the screws that go into the cabinet on the sides, I believe there are (6). The bottom vent cover is also attached with the bottom screws, so you can remove that and set it aside.
Get some help to assist you with moving the stove out of the wall cavity, it's not heavy, but awkward. I used a small furniture cart, and the second time I used blocking on the cart to raise it to just below the oven and was able to easily slide out/in.
Rotate the oven so you can visualize the back. There are two panels on the back to remove, Starting with the bottom one, remove the screws, (a couple in the middle too) and slide the panel up, (Tabs into a notch on the top of each side of the panel) The second panel comes off the same way, there may be some screws on the side and top you need to be aware of. Once you open the back, the fan that needs to be replaced should be identical. If you have already removed the guard and fan blade from the inside compartment, it should be a simple swap out.
Put it back together in reverse order, put power back on and check to see if it worked. If so, slide it back into the cabinet, be careful the flex conduit is aligned so it doesn't interfere. Second time around it only took me about an hour total and I didn't need assistance.
Fan works, Oven quiet, Happy Wife, Happy Life.
TURN THE POWER OFF
Following the door removal instructions in the Owners Manual, remove both upper and lower doors. Remove the screws that go into the cabinet on the sides, I believe there are (6). The bottom vent cover is also attached with the bottom screws, so you can remove that and set it aside.
Get some help to assist you with moving the stove out of the wall cavity, it's not heavy, but awkward. I used a small furniture cart, and the second time I used blocking on the cart to raise it to just below the oven and was able to easily slide out/in.
Rotate the oven so you can visualize the back. There are two panels on the back to remove, Starting with the bottom one, remove the screws, (a couple in the middle too) and slide the panel up, (Tabs into a notch on the top of each side of the panel) The second panel comes off the same way, there may be some screws on the side and top you need to be aware of. Once you open the back, the fan that needs to be replaced should be identical. If you have already removed the guard and fan blade from the inside compartment, it should be a simple swap out.
Put it back together in reverse order, put power back on and check to see if it worked. If so, slide it back into the cabinet, be careful the flex conduit is aligned so it doesn't interfere. Second time around it only took me about an hour total and I didn't need assistance.
Fan works, Oven quiet, Happy Wife, Happy Life.
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Pat
October 23, 2019
I need the replacement fan motor for the upper convection what part # do i need?
For model number ne59j7850wsaa
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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS11720788
Manufacturer Part Number: DG96-00110F
Manufacturer Part Number: DG96-00110F
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