Thank you so much. The repairman quoted me $600 to fix this same problem, and I had decided I would just buy a new stove for that price. With your help, I was able to fix it for $90. It was awesome to save the money, but also empowering to discover I could do it myself!!
Dave I just found your channel. I missed this video by a month. I bought a new stove because of this same problem. I could of saved $1200.00. 😀 Definitely saving your channel for future home repairs. Keep on posting your great videos. We appreciate you.
I followed his instructions and replaced the switch in about 10 minutes. I have never done this before. Do exactly as he says and it will be simple. It took longer to clean behind and find the part to order than actually replace it.
@@jacquelynabrams1219 I replaced the part for my double burner in front, so it fixed it. Each burner has its' own switch, so if multiple burners are out, you will have to replace each one separately.
Thank you for this video sir! We were hesitant on buying a new stove, Thank God you uploaded this video, We will get to fixing it ourselves. Keep helping people out. God blesss
It's not a Samsung thing. It's one of the most common repairs with stovetops. This could have easily been a Whirlpool or GE. There are hundreds of youtube videos showing such repairs. The biggest culprit I've found is that people typically use the same burner over and over. To get longer life....spread the love...rotate the crops...or use whatever analogy you like to remind yourself to use different burners when possible.
Id have to respectfully disagree. Just because this is a well known issue with all the brands, doesnt mean its not an issue with Samsung as an individual. That is the company selling the product I purchased. They made or sourced the components for their product, so they are accountable. This is a well known issue, historically speaking. They should do better, and supply units that are more reliable. Or offer a reasonable remedy.
Same issue on both double burners. Fixed left one by removing connectors and applying contact cleaner. Then the right burner started acting up and the cleaning fix didn't work. This started with a five-year old range, which says a lot about Samsung ranges. The parts aren't cheap either.
Good video. I’d like to add that you should turn off the circuit breaker before unplugging the oven. I learned this the hard way. Also, the replacement part came with a completely different set of connections, so I had to translate it so take multiple photos from different angles as some wires might cover up the view of another. There’s also two of these on my oven so got to buy another.
I’m in this situation now and don’t understand how this happens. it’s started with just 1 burner and now up 2. I really appreciate this video, ill be applying this fix. thank you.
The video is really helpful. Replacing the part helped me save a lot of money. I was out of warranty and didn’t wanted to buy a new stove. Thanks for sharing the video. It’s really helpful. I have a Samsung stove. Though my part number was different.
Thank you so much for posting this video...I replaced the infinite switches on my samsung electric range, and lo and behold it worked...saved me buying a new one. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the info. For some people it may be better to just replace one wire at a time after you screw the new switch into place . Sometimes you get a bad angle when taking a photo and a couple wires are not seen .
Life safer! our brand new Samsung stove not even a year old yet did this to us. I felt bad for making my husband buy a new stove because our old one was ugly, but at least it still worked the way it should and it was 20 years old.😢
I just bought a house and burned food all weekend on the Samsung that seller left behind. Samsung Q&A gives you no info. I was about to bust out my credit card to buy a new stove! Thanks for this info I have a home warranty and I'll call someone to do it. If they don't know how I'll point them at this!!
Excellent job! But in most cases, the failure of this switch is caused by the loss of contact between the spring and the bimetallic plate. In most cases, it is enough to simply open it and wipe the contact area with alcohol. It's easier than trying to find it somewhere in a warehouse. My original part number was PER001-13T. It was $150 CAD on Amazon and is currently out of stock.
I currently have a gas range in the home I'm renting so this obviously doesn't apply to my living situation at the moment but I've always wondered, are the infinite switches interchangeable between the glass radiant cooktops and the older style coil cooktops as long as the number of elements (single size, 6/9, 6/9/12 inch) and wattage match or are very close? In case my next house comes with an electric range.
Thanks. Same thing for the right side replacement. I need to tape one of the missing wire connection (at the left bottom corner) for the OEM part. Works well :)
Our Samsung FE-R300SX just started doing the very same thing now on the two front burners. You had to open the broiler door to get to the model number. Curious to see our range was manufactured in Thailand on March 2012. We purchased it in April 2012. I wonder if these equivalent ranges are now all made in China. Anyways, thanks to your video we can quick fix the problem. Thanks!
Sir. Thank you. This is something I can do. I cannot find my model though. Mine looks like yours but I pulled out my stove and there is no model number so I don't know what to order. If anyone can answer I would appreciate it. Thank you!
I was trying to replace a burner regulator on my Samsung (model NE59M4320SS) and gave up as I was unable to pull out one of the Molex connectors from the old regulator (the white connector with the double red wire). It just wouldn't come out no matter how hard I pulled so eventually I just stopped as I was afraid to damage the connector. All the other wires came out pretty easily. Just for comparison, I also tried to pull out that same connector from the other fast boil burner regulator and it would not come out either. I am thinking it must be designed this way and there is probably some kind of an inside lock or something, but I just cannot figure it out. Any advice?
I followed these directions and when I plug the cooktop back in the “cooktop on” light comes on and the burners I replaced are getting warm without me turning them on. Any thoughts?
I have this same issue with both dual burners on my stove, it doesn't do all of the time but I just can't trust it. Is it the same part for both dual burners on the Samsung model NE59J7630SS
I can't find one for my stove. It's FE-R300SX. Can you let me know where to find it or what it's compatible to? thank you, your videos are very helpful
Thanks for this video. I will never buy another Samsung piece of garbage. My house came with Samsung and I’ve had to replace everything but the stove so far. I’m looking forward to a matching Kitchenaid stove but got a few other expenses that I was hoping to knock out before this. Their war with is nonexistent and they are so poorly made.
Will this work on any model of Samsung? We have model NE59J775OWS. Having the exact same problem where the front right big burner only functions on high heat… HELP
I did follow your video and fixed exactly the same problem. I have another problem my back burners (small ones) do not work can you let me know how to fix that?
I wouldn’t be surprised if the new switch you bought is also defective. They are very cheaply made parts. Barring that there may be a broken temperature limiter under the range top.
@@everythinghomerepair1747 I've learned the hard way to buy OEM parts when it comes to appliances. The cheaper ones are sketchy and typically don't last, if they work at all.
I tried this fix for our Samsung. Instructions are very easy and we bought the infinite switch based on the model number but seems like the stove is still having the same issue. Any ideas what else could be the problem after replacing the infinite power switch?
double check you replaced the right switch for the burner, if so send the switch back, the switch directly controls the voltage to the burner so there's really not another option
Thank you so much. The repairman quoted me $600 to fix this same problem, and I had decided I would just buy a new stove for that price. With your help, I was able to fix it for $90. It was awesome to save the money, but also empowering to discover I could do it myself!!
Do you know what’s the part number?
@@nicolassanchezbeltran7372there is an adjustment screw / pot. Just turn it a quarter of a turn and test
Dave I just found your channel. I missed this video by a month. I bought a new stove because of this same problem. I could of saved $1200.00. 😀 Definitely saving your channel for future home repairs. Keep on posting your great videos. We appreciate you.
I followed his instructions and replaced the switch in about 10 minutes. I have never done this before. Do exactly as he says and it will be simple. It took longer to clean behind and find the part to order than actually replace it.
Will this fix both front burners or just the one?
@@jacquelynabrams1219 I replaced the part for my double burner in front, so it fixed it. Each burner has its' own switch, so if multiple burners are out, you will have to replace each one separately.
I miss your apartment series. Seeing you do those work orders was oddly satisfying.
I miss making them- may return one day gotta lay low for awhile though
I just did the same thing ordered the part from Amazon and replaced it. I saved a couple of hundred bucks .
How did you ensure that you had the right part #?
Ours too!
@@rcw601looked at the Samsung parts and model number to make sure it’s the same part .
So have to open it to check first?
Do you have a link you can drop in the comment section?
Thank you for this video sir! We were hesitant on buying a new stove, Thank God you uploaded this video, We will get to fixing it ourselves. Keep helping people out. God blesss
THANK YOU!!!
Thank you sooo much. It's working now!😃 I got the right part for my GE and following your instructions I was able to fix my front burners.
Thank you. Ordered the part from Amazon. Here in 2 days. Super friend watched your video and replaced the part in a few minutes. 10 ⭐
I'm so happy i found this now both my front burners are overheating. Looking to order the parts today
I have this problem w my stove. Figured it would be a quick fix. Thanks for making the video. Appreciate it.
Let us know how it turns out!
This should be a recall and SAMSUNG should repair it for free. Mine does the same thing!
It's not a Samsung thing. It's one of the most common repairs with stovetops. This could have easily been a Whirlpool or GE. There are hundreds of youtube videos showing such repairs. The biggest culprit I've found is that people typically use the same burner over and over. To get longer life....spread the love...rotate the crops...or use whatever analogy you like to remind yourself to use different burners when possible.
Id have to respectfully disagree. Just because this is a well known issue with all the brands, doesnt mean its not an issue with Samsung as an individual. That is the company selling the product I purchased. They made or sourced the components for their product, so they are accountable.
This is a well known issue, historically speaking. They should do better, and supply units that are more reliable. Or offer a reasonable remedy.
@@johnd5542 samsung blows cats
Just happened to my 2.5 month old GE. Quality control on whoever is supplying these power regulators is crap@@Nclght
Mine does this to.
Same issue on both double burners. Fixed left one by removing connectors and applying contact cleaner. Then the right burner started acting up and the cleaning fix didn't work. This started with a five-year old range, which says a lot about Samsung ranges. The parts aren't cheap either.
Good video. I’d like to add that you should turn off the circuit breaker before unplugging the oven. I learned this the hard way. Also, the replacement part came with a completely different set of connections, so I had to translate it so take multiple photos from different angles as some wires might cover up the view of another. There’s also two of these on my oven so got to buy another.
I’m in this situation now and don’t understand how this happens. it’s started with just 1 burner and now up 2. I really appreciate this video, ill be applying this fix. thank you.
Thanks!
Thank you! Bless you! This saved us from buying a new stove.
Thanks I thought it could be the relay in the switch and you confirmed it. Samsung was no help, they wanted me to call a service man. 😅
Glad I saw this!
The first video I saw was how to replace the burner, was gonna buy that
Glad I scrolled down for the switch fix ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This was the exact fix I needed for my stove. Thank you!!
Thank you ! Very helpful video. I was quoted $300 to fix this; that''s about 50% of the cost of the entire unit ...
The video is really helpful. Replacing the part helped me save a lot of money. I was out of warranty and didn’t wanted to buy a new stove. Thanks for sharing the video. It’s really helpful. I have a Samsung stove. Though my part number was different.
Amazing and simple way of fixing the BIG problem...just awesome !!!
I called Samsung support. Was advised to unplug and plug in or cycle the circuit breaker. Did the breaker, solved the problem.
Thanks for the video man! Found my part and know how to fix it quick now!
Thank you so much for posting this video...I replaced the infinite switches on my samsung electric range, and lo and behold it worked...saved me buying a new one. Thank you so much.
do you have to do one per double burner ? or is one side main controller? both seemed to have failed same time for me
Thank you for the info.
For some people it may be better to just replace one wire at a time after you screw the new switch into place . Sometimes you get a bad angle when taking a photo and a couple wires are not seen .
Keen point!
Life safer! our brand new Samsung stove not even a year old yet did this to us. I felt bad for making my husband buy a new stove because our old one was ugly, but at least it still worked the way it should and it was 20 years old.😢
I just bought a house and burned food all weekend on the Samsung that seller left behind. Samsung Q&A gives you no info. I was about to bust out my credit card to buy a new stove! Thanks for this info I have a home warranty and I'll call someone to do it. If they don't know how I'll point them at this!!
I am in the exact situation! I have no idea how the sellers cooked in this
Excellent job! But in most cases, the failure of this switch is caused by the loss of contact between the spring and the bimetallic plate. In most cases, it is enough to simply open it and wipe the contact area with alcohol. It's easier than trying to find it somewhere in a warehouse. My original part number was PER001-13T. It was $150 CAD on Amazon and is currently out of stock.
I currently have a gas range in the home I'm renting so this obviously doesn't apply to my living situation at the moment but I've always wondered, are the infinite switches interchangeable between the glass radiant cooktops and the older style coil cooktops as long as the number of elements (single size, 6/9, 6/9/12 inch) and wattage match or are very close? In case my next house comes with an electric range.
Nice video right to the point. Nice job.
Thanks. My moms been dealing with this for a while
Does that switch control the front and back burners? Both my front and back burner on the right side of the stove are having this issue.
How many does it have? Is it just one for all burners?
Thanks. Same thing for the right side replacement. I need to tape one of the missing wire connection (at the left bottom corner) for the OEM part. Works well :)
Our Samsung FE-R300SX just started doing the very same thing now on the two front burners. You had to open the broiler door to get to the model number. Curious to see our range was manufactured in Thailand on March 2012. We purchased it in April 2012. I wonder if these equivalent ranges are now all made in China. Anyways, thanks to your video we can quick fix the problem. Thanks!
How long did it last before problems
Garbage, all of them. I had a Kenmore for 30 years with no issues. They should be replaced for free.
Sir. Thank you. This is something I can do. I cannot find my model though. Mine looks like yours but I pulled out my stove and there is no model number so I don't know what to order.
If anyone can answer I would appreciate it. Thank you!
Does that switch affect all 4 burners? I am having this issue with all 4.
Looking at it yes
Whirlpool is so much better then samsung
Is it the same part for the 2 front burners?
Is the new replacement the same for both side of the burner?
What model range do you have?
I was trying to replace a burner regulator on my Samsung (model NE59M4320SS) and gave up as I was unable to pull out one of the Molex connectors from the old regulator (the white connector with the double red wire). It just wouldn't come out no matter how hard I pulled so eventually I just stopped as I was afraid to damage the connector. All the other wires came out pretty easily. Just for comparison, I also tried to pull out that same connector from the other fast boil burner regulator and it would not come out either. I am thinking it must be designed this way and there is probably some kind of an inside lock or something, but I just cannot figure it out. Any advice?
great video, clear and simple. thank you
There is an adjustment screw on these. You do not need to replace. Just screw in the adjustment screw a quarter of a turn and test
Thanks for the helpful tutorial!
Same type of switch for all 4 burners. Or each switch is different?
I knew I wasn't crazy!!! My stove was only cooking on high, no matter what the temperature was set at.
My Samsung’s electric stove has the dabble burner which only operates on the outside burner but insider one. How can I fix it by myself? Thxs
My Kenmore oven came on automatically, very dangerous.
Is it because the mother board went bad? The oven has an electronic control board.
I followed these directions and when I plug the cooktop back in the “cooktop on” light comes on and the burners I replaced are getting warm without me turning them on. Any thoughts?
Sounds like something is mis-wired. Verify everything is hooked up correctly via your models wiring diagram
Why would a simple switch cost $90 considering the total cost of the stove?
I have this same issue with both dual burners on my stove, it doesn't do all of the time but I just can't trust it. Is it the same part for both dual burners on the Samsung model NE59J7630SS
Would this work if doesn't heat at all?? It was doing this first and now it won't heat
Are the switches universal for samsungs?
mine is front left dual burner...is it the same switch.??
The one I replaced in this video is a front dial burner but I cannot say if it will work for your model
Changed this on mine, problem still exists, had the element changed before and just wonder if it is installed incorrectly?@@ApartmentMaintenancePro
It’s this covered under warranty??
I can't find one for my stove. It's FE-R300SX. Can you let me know where to find it or what it's compatible to? thank you, your videos are very helpful
Thanks, worked for me!
So each knob has his own.. mine were two burners doing that so I would need to buy those 2 diffrent control switches right
On this model yes. It was the same thing that happened to mine I had to replace two of them.
Thank you so much for this!
You’re Awsome!! 👌
Thanks for this video. I will never buy another Samsung piece of garbage. My house came with Samsung and I’ve had to replace everything but the stove so far. I’m looking forward to a matching Kitchenaid stove but got a few other expenses that I was hoping to knock out before this. Their war with is nonexistent and they are so poorly made.
Thanks for this.
How can i make sure it’s the infinite switch?
I just bought a house that has this same exact stove and I have felt that all of my burners react this way. Do I need four of these switches?
Me too
Thank you for the information. It worked.
Different models of Samsung use Different switch?? How can i find the right one?
Is That energy regulator related to all 4 burners???? Or need one of those for each burner ???
Each burner
Thank you!!! I am going to try it
Wow thanks for the vid
Thank you man
Will this work on any model of Samsung? We have model NE59J775OWS. Having the exact same problem where the front right big burner only functions on high heat… HELP
Yes it will you just need to make sure the infinite switch matches the one for your model
Thank you!
Where to buy this switch??
Wouldn’t it be better if you reconnect the all wires before you screw it back?
I have the same problem with all four elements so with this one part fix all four elements, could you let me know Dave please ?? Thank you.
I don't know what model appliance you have so I can't help :(
same issue with mine. I will try this. Thank you.
Where is the link to find the part
I did follow your video and fixed exactly the same problem. I have another problem my back burners (small ones) do not work can you let me know how to fix that?
Great, thank you!
Thanks you so much 😎
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much !
Any other reason for this? I changed this part and the problem still exists
Not that I know of. The part IS the energy regulator, nothing else in the circuit is on this model.
For me, all 4 of my burners have the same issue. Would this I have to do this to all 4 switches? Or is it a different problem? Thanks
Did you get a response ?? I have the same question
I have the same problem. Found exactly the same part on amazon, replaced everything correctly and still have the same problem. What gives?
I wouldn’t be surprised if the new switch you bought is also defective. They are very cheaply made parts. Barring that there may be a broken temperature limiter under the range top.
@@everythinghomerepair1747 I've learned the hard way to buy OEM parts when it comes to appliances. The cheaper ones are sketchy and typically don't last, if they work at all.
I tried this fix for our Samsung. Instructions are very easy and we bought the infinite switch based on the model number but seems like the stove is still having the same issue. Any ideas what else could be the problem after replacing the infinite power switch?
double check you replaced the right switch for the burner, if so send the switch back, the switch directly controls the voltage to the burner so there's really not another option
After I replaced the part only the inner coil heats up, but the temperature is correct.
Thank you
Thank you. Now I know how to fix mine. All 4 burners do the same. This fixed all of them?
No, each infinite switch to each burner, on this model in this video I have no idea which stove you have
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro Mine looks identical
Mine does too i tried frying chicken and all just burnt at low temp
Nice!!!!👍
good info to know, thanks
I have an Amana insert and it does the same thing
I've replaced the same controller on my Samsung stove twice. Took the 2nd one apart and it has a poor design that wears quickly.
Thank you for the video. I’m working with Samsung stove tops. Only matter of time until I need to do the same thing
Well done
Thank you!
If more than 1 burner stays on high will this fix all the burners or is there a separate switch for each burner?
Just one