Hi Steve, thanks for your excellent videos of Samsung fan repair! There are several other videos posted by DIYers that haven't got a clue! Yours is professional and easy to follow.
Thank you for posting. That stupid bolt that secures fan was off when I opened my oven. Tried putting bolt back on at no avail, because you have too tighten backwards. You mentioned to loosen clock wise.. Bingo my bolt went back on like a charm. I looked everywhere for someone to go through every step like you. Your the best !!!!
My fan wasn't turning anymore so I ordered another one directly from samsung. Thanks to this video I was able to replace the fan. I also realised that the spacer between the fan and the rotor was completely jammed. Had to use force and degreaser to remove it. Probably didn't have to change the part at all. Look if it's your case too before replacing the whole thing.
Great video! I was able to replace my fan quickly. However it is still not working when I turn on convection bake. What do you suggest be the next action to take? Maybe the electronic control board?
Excellent video! So simple really, but the local only-company-in-town folks would have made it very expensive and very inconvenient. A few steps (removing the fan propeller and removing the door) were esp instructive to someone who just flies by the seat of his pants. Thank you!
Everyone should be aware that MY Samsung convection oven fan (on the top) does NOT have reverse threading!!! Perhaps the lower fan does, but DO NOT assume yours has reverse threading simply because the Samsung model in this video does. The truth is, I would have been better off following my own instincts, as it turns out!
Any tips if the nut wont unscrew? As I turn counter clockwise and look at the motor in the back, it looks like the shaft is turning with it, regardless of if I hold the fan in place.
I believe the nut that holds the fan on has a reverse thread. This is sometimes done on shafts that spin and might cause the nut to loosen if the thread were normal.
Excellent video - super helpful in replacing the convection fan motor on our Samsung oven. Thank you!
Hi Steve, thanks for your excellent videos of Samsung fan repair! There are several other videos posted by DIYers that haven't got a clue! Yours is professional and easy to follow.
swapped out my motor after watching this video. less than 30 mins from start to finish. Christmas is saved early !
cheers
Thank you for posting this! I was able to replace the motor in my oven by using this video. Super easy and quick. Been baking all day!!
Thank you for posting. That stupid bolt that secures fan was off when I opened my oven. Tried putting bolt back on at no avail, because you have too tighten backwards. You mentioned to loosen clock wise.. Bingo my bolt went back on like a charm. I looked everywhere for someone to go through every step like you. Your the best !!!!
My fan wasn't turning anymore so I ordered another one directly from samsung. Thanks to this video I was able to replace the fan. I also realised that the spacer between the fan and the rotor was completely jammed. Had to use force and degreaser to remove it. Probably didn't have to change the part at all. Look if it's your case too before replacing the whole thing.
thanks for a great video. Its nice seing a step by step before doing the repair myself. looks nice and easy
Excellent instructional video thank you. Couldn't ask for anything better. Just became a subscriber.
Very helpful video. Worked perfectly. Thank you so much for the help! Very easy.
Thanks! My oven is 6 months old, but Ive had it with service repair people....if I can do it myself, that’s what I will do!
Great video! I was able to replace my fan quickly. However it is still not working when I turn on convection bake. What do you suggest be the next action to take? Maybe the electronic control board?
Excellent video! So simple really, but the local only-company-in-town folks would have made it very expensive and very inconvenient. A few steps (removing the fan propeller and removing the door) were esp instructive to someone who just flies by the seat of his pants. Thank you!
Everyone should be aware that MY Samsung convection oven fan (on the top) does NOT have reverse threading!!! Perhaps the lower fan does, but DO NOT assume yours has reverse threading simply because the Samsung model in this video does. The truth is, I would have been better off following my own instincts, as it turns out!
I'm in Quebec (Canada). Where can I buy the piece?
Thank You - Super helpful video!!!
Is it the same for a gas oven with model number NX58M6850SS?
Great instructions, thanks!
I just did this but I’ve lost the screws that hold the cover over the fan. Does anyone know what size and type of screws I need to replace them?
Do you have the part number for the but on the front, thanks
The video didn't mention the re-installation of the fan blades and cover on the inside of the oven but that's pretty obvious I suppose.
Is the fan supposed to turn on normal baking? I never see it move.
Convection bake only
@@BMETFerg I just bought a new Samsung. Fan moves on normal baking too.
@@JasonHoningford that could be the difference bc my induction range is 10 years old now.
I think I can figure it out but I think you skipped putting interior fan back on
Thank you for the video
what was the symptom? was it running all the time?
The fan gets loud and food is cooked unevenly.
Did not show putting the fan assembly back on
Thank you.
Any tips if the nut wont unscrew? As I turn counter clockwise and look at the motor in the back, it looks like the shaft is turning with it, regardless of if I hold the fan in place.
I believe the nut that holds the fan on has a reverse thread. This is sometimes done on shafts that spin and might cause the nut to loosen if the thread were normal.
The fan nut is reverse thread. Lefty tighty, righty loosey
Exact same oven from 2013...fan has been busted for at least two years as of this post
The one part I NEEDED to see you completely skipped
Missed a step when putting things back.