SAMSUNG NX58H5600SS Oven Igniter Clicking No Gas
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92%
CONF
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Oven Igniter Assembly (Bake)
The silicon carbide element in the igniter naturally degrades through thermal cycling, increasing its internal resistance over time. Once resistance exceeds the threshold, the component fails to draw the specific amperage required to thermally expand the bi-metal bridge in the safety valve. The clicking heard is the control board's relay engaging, but the circuit fails to actuate the gas release due to this insufficient current draw.
SKU: DG94-00520A
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5%
CONF
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Gas Safety Valve
Internal mechanical seizure of the valve solenoid or a fatigue failure of the bi-metal strip can prevent gas flow even when the igniter is functioning correctly. This is statistically less likely than igniter failure but represents the secondary failure point in the serial circuit.
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3%
CONF
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Main Power Control Board
While the clicking indicates the relay is attempting to actuate, carbon tracking or 'pitting' on the relay contacts can create a high-resistance connection. This prevents full line voltage from reaching the igniter, resulting in a failure to open the gas valve despite the audible engagement of the board.
SKU: DE92-03045A
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DIY Repair Guide
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