SAMSUNG · OVEN

Samsung Oven Repair — Minneapolis & the Twin Cities

When your Samsung oven acts up, you don't need a generalist — you need a tech who's pulled the back panel off popular Samsung units like the NE63T8511SS Slide-In Range a hundred times. We run same-day routes across the Twin Cities and Central MN with OEM Samsung parts on every truck and a flat $129 diagnostic that's fully waived when you approve the repair.

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Samsung oven repair — same-day OEM service
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    Book before 2pm weekdays.

  • OEM Samsung

    Stocked on every truck.

  • 1-yr warranty

    Parts & labor in writing.

  • Twin Cities + MN

    Daily routes statewide.

Samsung oven, stove, range & cooktop repair

When your Samsung oven stops heating, burns food on one side, flashes an error code, or refuses to ignite, you need more than a general appliance visit. You need a technician who understands Samsung ovens, ranges, control boards, temperature sensors, igniters, bake elements, convection fans, and touch-panel issues.

Central Minnesota Appliance Repair provides Samsung oven repair in Minneapolis, St. Paul, the Twin Cities metro, Central Minnesota, and nearby Western Wisconsin. We offer honest diagnostics, OEM Samsung parts when available, same-day windows when scheduling allows, and a written 1-year parts and labor warranty on completed residential repairs.

Why Samsung oven repair needs the right diagnosis. A no-heat complaint can come from the bake element, igniter, control relay, temperature sensor, wiring, safety thermostat, or power supply. A temperature complaint may be a simple calibration issue, but it can also point to a sensor or control board problem. A burner complaint may involve the igniter, spark module, burner head, surface element, infinite switch, or wiring. Our technicians test the appliance before quoting the repair, then explain the issue in plain English so you know whether the repair makes sense.

Samsung gas oven repair. If your Samsung gas oven clicks but won''t light, takes too long to ignite, smells like gas, or heats weakly, the problem often involves the igniter, burner assembly, safety valve, sensor, or control system. A weak igniter can glow without pulling enough current to open the gas valve, which makes the oven act like it''s trying to start but never actually heats correctly. Stop using the oven if you smell gas and schedule service right away.

Samsung electric oven repair. Samsung electric ovens commonly fail because of a burned bake element, failed broil element, bad temperature sensor, damaged wiring, or control board issue. If the cooktop still works but the oven cavity does not heat, the oven circuit needs to be tested separately. We inspect the element, sensor readings, wiring, relay output, and incoming voltage before quoting the repair.

Samsung range, stove & cooktop repair. Many Samsung oven calls are actually range or cooktop problems. We repair Samsung ranges with surface burners that won''t heat, gas burners that won''t spark, cracked or damaged controls, failed infinite switches, burner caps that won''t sit correctly, and touch panels that stop responding.

Common Samsung oven problems we fix: oven won''t heat (bake element, igniter, broil element, relay board, wiring); oven temperature is off (calibration, temperature sensor, control board, door gasket, airflow); gas oven won''t ignite (weak igniter, burner, safety valve, spark module); electric element failed (bake element, broil element, wiring, thermostat, relay); burner not working (infinite switch, surface element, spark igniter, burner cap, module); control panel not responding (touchpad, display board, control board, ribbon cable, power supply); convection fan problem (fan motor, blade obstruction, bearing noise, board output); door issue (hinge, gasket, lock assembly, inner glass, door switch).

What Samsung oven repair usually costs. Most Samsung oven repairs are less expensive than replacing the appliance. Typical ranges after diagnosis: oven not heating $189–$340; temperature sensor or calibration $169–$280; burner or cooktop issue $169–$320; door hinge, gasket, lock, or glass $199–$380; control board, display, or touch panel $280–$560. Final pricing depends on diagnosis, model, part availability, and whether the appliance is gas or electric. The diagnostic is waived with approved repair, and completed residential repairs include a written 1-year parts and labor warranty.

Service area. We service Samsung ovens across Minneapolis, St. Paul, Edina, Maple Grove, Bloomington, Woodbury, Plymouth, Blaine, Eagan, Burnsville, Hudson, Prescott, and the surrounding Twin Cities, Central Minnesota, and Western Wisconsin communities.

Schedule Samsung oven repair today. Don''t keep guessing at a Samsung oven problem. If the oven isn''t heating, the temperature is off, the burner won''t work, or the control panel is acting up, call (651) 364-7466 or book online. We''ll tell you what failed, what it costs to repair, and whether the repair is worth doing.

Quick answers

The bottom line, up front

Who repairs Samsung ovens in Minneapolis?
Central Minnesota Appliance Repair — factory-trained on Samsung oven repair, OEM parts on every truck, same-day windows across the Twin Cities. Call (651) 364-7466 or book online — we typically confirm a same-day window within minutes.
How much does Samsung oven repair cost?
Flat in-home diagnostic — $129 for standard appliances, $149 for refrigerators and freezers, and $179 for built-in and pro-style appliances — fully waived when you approve the repair.
Is the diagnostic fee waived with repair?
Yes — credited in full when you approve the repair. Every completed repair carries a 1-year parts-and-labor warranty.
Do you offer same-day or emergency appointments?
We're open daily 7am–9pm and offer same-day and emergency appointments whenever the schedule allows. Call early in the day for the best chance at a same-day window.

Why a Samsung specialist matters for oven repair

Samsung ovens have specific failure patterns we see on every route — most calls trace back to the Family Hub controller, FlexWash dual-drum, and Twin Cooling Plus sealed system. The diagnostic shortcuts that work on a Whirlpool don't apply to a Samsung: error codes are different, sensor placements are different, and the OEM parts catalog is its own beast. Our techs spend their first 30 days learning Samsung-specific service bulletins — OF/OE oven error trees, Family Hub touch-panel reflows, FlexZone door-in-door sensor faults, and the well-known ice-maker auger seizures on French-door RF models — and the most-failed components for popular Samsung units like the NE63T8511SS Slide-In Range.

If you've called a generalist before and gotten "we'll have to order the part and come back" — that's the call we exist to prevent. Every truck in our fleet carries the Samsung parts that actually fail: RF-series ice-maker assemblies, FlexWash drive motors, Family Hub touch boards, twin-evap fan kits, and the OEM door gaskets aftermarket houses won't stock.

Samsung models we service

We cover essentially every Samsung oven from the last 15 years across the Twin Cities and Central MN. The names below are the units we see most often — if yours isn't listed, call before you assume we don't cover it. We almost certainly do.

Most-serviced Samsung ovens: NE63T8511SS Slide-In Range.

Where Samsung ovens fail most across the Twin Cities

The Samsung oven ticket pattern isn't uniform across our service area — different cities surface different model lines. A few examples from the routes we run weekly:

  • Minneapolis: RF28 French-door refrigeratorsice-maker assembly failures in Nokomis and Standish.
  • Saint Paul: DVE45 dryersthermal-fuse failures in East Side rentals.
  • Plymouth: WF45 front-load washersdrain-pump and door-boot wear in Plymouth Creek and Hollydale.

Common repairs

Common Samsung oven repairs

Samsung oven won't heat

Electric ovens: usually a burned-out bake element. Gas ovens: usually a weak igniter that won't open the gas valve.

Cost
$189–$340
Time
60–90 minutes

Samsung temperature off / uneven

Cookies burn, roasts undercook, or temps swing wildly? Most ovens can be calibrated in 60 seconds; if that fails, the temperature sensor is the part.

Cost
$169–$280
Time
60 minutes

Samsung burner not working

One burner dead while others work? Gas: igniter, spark module, or burner cap. Electric: coil or infinite switch.

Cost
$169–$280
Time
60 minutes

Samsung door hinge & glass

Sagging door, broken glass, or stuck self-clean lock are all on the truck. We swap hinges, gaskets, and inner glass on the first visit.

Cost
$199–$340
Time
60–90 minutes

Samsung control board & display

Display showing F-codes, dim segments, or unresponsive touch panel usually means the control board or membrane needs replacement.

Cost
$280–$520
Time
60–90 minutes

Service areas

Samsung oven repair across the Twin Cities

More Samsung repair

Other Samsung appliances we repair besides oven

FAQ

Samsung oven repair questions

Why is my Samsung oven not heating?+

A Samsung oven that won't heat may have a failed bake element, weak gas igniter, bad temperature sensor, damaged wiring, relay board issue, or control board failure. The correct repair depends on whether the oven is gas or electric and what the appliance tests show.

How much does Samsung oven repair cost?+

Most Samsung oven repairs fall between about $169 and $560 depending on the failed part, model, labor, and whether the appliance is gas or electric. You receive a repair estimate before approving the work, and the diagnostic is waived with approved repair.

Is it worth repairing a Samsung oven?+

In many cases, yes. A Samsung oven is often worth repairing if the appliance is in good overall condition and the issue is a common failure such as an igniter, bake element, temperature sensor, burner switch, door hinge, or control part. After diagnosis, we tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes more sense.

Do you repair Samsung gas ovens?+

Yes. Central Minnesota Appliance Repair services Samsung gas ovens and ranges with ignition problems, weak heating, burner issues, control problems, and temperature complaints.

Do you repair Samsung electric ovens?+

Yes. We repair Samsung electric ovens, ranges, and wall ovens with failed bake elements, broil elements, temperature sensors, control boards, display issues, and heating problems.

Why is my Samsung oven temperature wrong?+

A Samsung oven with inaccurate temperature may need calibration, but it can also have a bad temperature sensor, door seal issue, control board problem, or airflow issue. We test the oven before recommending a part.

Can you repair Samsung oven error codes?+

Yes. We diagnose Samsung oven error codes by checking the sensor circuit, control board, wiring, heating components, fan system, door lock, and model-specific failure patterns.

Do you use OEM Samsung oven parts?+

We use OEM Samsung parts whenever available and appropriate for the repair. If an authorized equivalent is used, the customer is told before the repair is completed.

How fast can you repair a Samsung oven?+

Same-day Samsung oven repair windows may be available when scheduling allows, especially when you call early on a weekday. Some repairs can be completed on the first visit if the needed part is available.

Do Samsung oven repairs come with a warranty?+

Yes. Completed residential Samsung oven repairs include a written 1-year parts and labor warranty through Central Minnesota Appliance Repair.

Do you repair Samsung ranges and cooktops too?+

Yes. We repair Samsung ovens, ranges, stoves, cooktops, surface burners, touch panels, and control systems.

What should I do if I smell gas near my Samsung oven?+

Stop using the appliance, avoid trying to ignite the burner, ventilate the area if safe to do so, and contact a qualified professional. If the gas smell is strong or doesn't go away, leave the home and contact the gas utility or emergency services.

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