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...
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...
This surface element triple burner infinite switch, or regulator control, is located in the control panel of your range oven. It is responsible for turning the surface element on or off and adjusting ...
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...
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 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...
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...
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.
I removed the control panel with a Phillips screwdriver and unplugged the burner switch and replaced the new switch and put the control panel back in place and turned on the burner and it worked as it should.i realized that I only would have only had to remove the 4 screws on the bottom of the control panel. All I would have had to do was
... Read more just take those 4 screws out and remove the switch control knob and the two screws that held the switch in. Am very happy with the results
Cool oven, open door. Turn off electrical power. I laid a cloth over door to protect and to catch ant screws that my fat fingers would drop. I removed 4 screws under control panel. I pulled panel up and off stove face. My wife held it safely as I removed the triple burner knob. I then placed new switch, on stove top in same position as ol
... Read mored one. I then removed screws holding old knob to release from control panel. The removed electrical connections one at a time and installed on new switch. Reinstalled switch back in control panel. Reinstalled control panel. Placed knob back in place. Turned electrical power back on. Then tested burner. Wife is happy and so am I.