SAMSUNG RANGE NX60A6511 OVEN Not Heating
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85%
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Oven Ignitor (Bake)
The HSI (Hot Surface Ignitor) must reach a specific temperature and draw a specific amperage (typically 3.2 to 3.6 amps) to allow the safety valve to open. Over time, the ceramic element develops micro-cracks or increases in resistance, causing it to glow without getting hot enough to trigger the gas valve, or failing to glow entirely due to an open circuit.
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10%
CONF
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Main Power Control Board (PBA)
The Main PBA contains mechanical relays that switch line voltage to the bake and broil circuits. On this specific Samsung series, the bake relay is prone to contact pitting or failure, resulting in no voltage being sent to the ignitor despite the display showing the 'Bake' icon and timer running.
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5%
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Oven Temperature Sensor (Thermistor)
This RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) monitors the internal oven cavity. If the sensor has drifted significantly (high resistance), it may incorrectly signal the control board that the oven is already at or above target temperature, preventing the ignition sequence from initiating.
SKU: DG32-00002B
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Oven Ignitor (Bake).
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