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NX583G0VBSRAC Samsung Microwave Oven Combo - Overview

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Thermistor Sensor – Part Number: DG32-00002B
Thermistor 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 ...
$130.67
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Hot Surface Igniter Assembly – Part Number: DG94-00520A
Hot Surface Igniter Assembly
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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...
$195.47
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Black Leveling Leg – Part Number: DG61-00525A
Black Leveling Leg
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PartSelect #: PS4240934
Manufacturer #: DG61-00525A
$32.27
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Oven Door Rubber Cushion – Part Number: DG73-00003A
Oven Door 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...
$9.47
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Sliding Rack – Part Number: DG75-01001D
Sliding Rack
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PartSelect #: PS12721757
Manufacturer #: DG75-01001D
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 ...
$140.27
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Hexagon Cap Nut – Part Number: 6021-001211
Hexagon Cap Nut
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...
$20.27
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Burner-Control Knob – Part Number: DG64-00472B
Burner-Control Knob
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PartSelect #: PS9865173
Manufacturer #: DG64-00472B
Sold individually. This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
$27.47
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Convection Fan Blade – Part Number: DG67-00018A
Convection Fan Blade
PartSelect #: PS4241128
Manufacturer #: DG67-00018A
$26.27
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Tapping Screw – Part Number: 6002-000630
Tapping Screw
PartSelect #: PS4133229
Manufacturer #: 6002-000630
$4.67
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Door Switch Plunger Assembly – Part Number: DG34-00006A
Door Switch Plunger Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS4240750
Manufacturer #: DG34-00006A
The oven door switch shuts the oven light off when you close the oven door.
$55.07
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Appliance Power Cord Assembly – Part Number: DG96-00211A
Appliance Power Cord Assembly
PartSelect #: PS4241558
Manufacturer #: DG96-00211A
$83.87
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Inner Door Glass – Part Number: DG64-00133A
Inner Door Glass
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PartSelect #: PS4241087
Manufacturer #: DG64-00133A
$89.87
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Little to no heat when baking
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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:
Hot Surface Igniter Assembly
  • John from EAST QUOGUE, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Oven would not heat consistently
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!
Parts Used:
Thermistor Sensor
  • Steven from CHEYENNE, WY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Heating element needed replaced
First we unplugged the oven and shut off the gas. We then began removing the two plates on the floor, inside of the oven, to reveal the pipe with the dead heating element. You remove the screws from the back of the first plate, pop it out from the front, then remove the screws from the front of the second plate and pop it out from the back.
The only issue we encountered was when we attempted to remove the two screws for the pipe: the front screw was stuck (possibly from old oil) and stripped easily. to fix that, we took a metal handsaw, and sawed a new cut into the screw to fit a flathead.
After dealing with the screw, we removed the pipe and unplugged the old heating element. We removed the bottom drawer for extra room to assist with unplugging the heating element, and for removing the pipe from the gas line.
We removed two screws with nuts that were attaching the element to the pipe, and replaced it with the new element.
after reattaching the element and placing the pipe back onto the line, before we placed the plates back, we turned the oven and gas back on to test if it was working. One successful test later, we placed the plates and bottom drawer back and we were done.
Parts Used:
Hot Surface Igniter Assembly
  • Danielle from GIG HARBOR, WA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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