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John
July 4, 2022
The right front burner knob won’t turn on. It seem stuck. All other knobs turn on, but the largest burner knob won’t turn. I used some wd40 and that helped a bit, but it still doesn’t turn smoothly. Do i need to replace something or can it be fixed?
For model number NX58H5600SS
Hello John, Thank you for your inquiry. If the knob is not turning, it is usually an issue with the surface burner valve that the knob attaches to and we would recommend replacing it. We hope this helps and if you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
My range was converted to lp when new and i’d like to convert back to natural gas but don’t have the original parts to do so.
For model number NX58H5600SS
Hello James, Thank you for the question. In order to convert back to Natural Gas you will need to replace the Burner Cups for the Cooktop. To convert the Oven, the Safety Valve can be adjusted. We hope this helps!
Can I get a conversion kit to go from propane to natural gas
For model number NX58H5600SS
Hello Dorothy, thank you for your question. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is Fix Number: FIX9606645. This LP conversion kit contains the orifices needed to convert the range to LP gas. We hope to hear from you soon.
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.
Took out oven racks and bottom steel plates, unscrewed old igniter and replaced with new one, only problem was plastic connections were different so I needed to strip wires and use wire nuts. Very easy fix that anyone could do..