Samsung Oven Error Codes [How To Fix]

Samsung oven error codes are dreaded because it can be difficult to identify the problem. So in this article, we will talk about Samsung oven error codes, what they mean, and how to fix them.

Samsung Oven Error Code C-24 — How To Fix

This Samsung oven error code appears when the oven’s temperature rises because the vent is blocked. To fix this issue, remove anything covering the vent at the back of the oven or pull the oven away from the wall.

Samsung Electric Oven Error Codes — E-08

This Samsung oven error code appears if your oven is not heating. If your Samsung oven is not heating, it is probably because of a faulty heating element. To replace the heating element or bake element in a Samsung oven, follow the steps listed below…

Step 1: Pull the oven away from the wall and unplug the power cord from the outlet.

Step 2: Turn the oven around and take out the screws which secure the lower rear panel of the oven.

Step 3: Lift the panel off and set it aside. Be careful as the panel is quite sharp.

Step 4: Disconnect the wires from the element at the bottom of the oven.

Step 5: Get a multimeter and touch the probes to the heating element to test it for continuity. If the bake element doesn’t have continuity, it is faulty and will need to be replaced.

Step 6: Using a Philips head screwdriver, take out the screws on the right side of the oven which secure the power cord.

Step 7: Remove the power cord and set it aside.

Step 8: Take out the other screws which hold the terminal block on the right side of the oven in place.

Step 9: Remove the terminal block from the metal plate and bend the tab which secures the plate.

Step 10: Remove the metal plate and set it aside.

Step 11: Using a knife, cut across the insulation surrounding the heating element.

Step 12: Now take out the two screws in the oven which hold the heating element in place.

Step 13: Carefully pull out the heating element from the oven.

Step 14: Get a new element and slide it into the oven.

Step 15: Return the two screws which secure the heating element to the oven.

Step 16: Reposition the terminal block metal plate on the oven.

Step 17: Bend back the tab which secures the metal plate.

Step 18: Return the screws which secure the terminal block to the metal plate.

Step 19: Push the power cord back through the hole and connect each end to the right terminals.

Step 20: Screw the power cord to the right terminals.

Step 21: Reconnect the wires back to the heating element.

Step 22: Position the rear panel back on the oven and return the screws which hold it in place.

Step 23: Plug the oven’s power cord back in.

Step 24: Turn the oven and push it back to the wall.

The video below will give you a visual of how to replace the heating element in a Samsung oven.

Samsung Electric Range Error Code SE — How To Fix

The Samsung oven error code SE or 5E appears as the result of a faulty touchpad. To replace the touchpad off your Samsung oven, follow the steps listed below…

Step 1: Pull the oven away from the wall.

Step 2: Disconnect the oven’s power cord from the outlet.

Step 3: Turn the oven around to gain access to the back of the oven.

Step 4: Take out the screws which hold the upper back panel of the oven and the brackets underneath it.

Step 5: Remove the panel and the brackets.

Step 6: Disconnect the ribbon cable from the control board.

Step 7: Go to the front of the oven and take out the two screws underneath the control panel on each side.

Step 8: Remove the heat deflector underneath the control panel and set it aside.

Step 9: Go to the back of the oven and take out the screws which secure the control assembly to the control panel.

Step 10: Lower the control assembly.

Step 11: Take out the screws holding the spark module on the right side of the control panel.

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Step 12: Also take out the screw holding the grounding wire to the control panel.

Step 13: Take out the screws which secure the control panel assembly to the oven.

Step 14: Lift the panel off and place it on a towel lined surface.

Step 15: Take out the three screws which secure the metal plate to the control panel assembly.

Step 16: Remove the metal plate with the touchpad stuck to it.

Step 17: Using a marker or pencil, mark around the touchpad to ensure you stick the new one to it properly.

Step 18: Peel off the touchpad from the metal plate and get a new one.

Step 19: Stick the new touchpad to the metal plate.

Step 20: Position the metal plate back on the control panel and return the three screws which secure it.

Step 21: Reposition the control panel assembly on the oven and return the heat deflector. Secure the deflector with the screws.

Step 22: Hold the control panel in place with the screws.

Step 23: Screw the grounding wire back to the control panel.

Step 24: Position the spark module back and hold it in place with the screws

Step 25: Also reposition the control assembly and return the screws which secure it.

Step 26: Reconnect the ribbon cable to the control board.

Step 27: Return the upper back panel and the metal brackets underneath it.

Step 28: Hold them in place with the screws.

Step 29: Plug the oven’s power cord back into the outlet.

Step 30: Push the oven to the wall.

Also follow the steps above to fix the Samsung oven error code C-f0 and F11.

Watch the video below for a visual of how to replace the touchpad of a Samsung oven.

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Samsung Gas Oven Error Code E-83 — How To Fix

This Samsung oven error code appears as the result of a faulty control board. Follow the steps listed below to replace the control board in your Samsung oven…

Step 1: Pull the oven away from the wall and unplug the power cord from the outlet.

Step 2: Take out the screws which hold the metal plates under the oven’s upper back panel.

Step 3: Set the metal plates aside.

Step 4: Take out the screws holding the upper back panel of the oven using a Philips head screwdriver.

Step 5: Lift the upper panel off and set it aside.

Step 6: Take a picture of the control board to note where each wire goes on it.

Step 7: Disconnect the wires from the control board.

Step 8: Also disconnect the ribbon connector from the board.

Step 9: Take out the screws around the control board which secure it to the control panel assembly. There are about six screws.

Step 10: Pull out the control board in the black plastic frame.

Step 11: Take out the screws which hold the control board to the plastic frame.

Step 12: Get a new control board and screw it to the plastic frame.

Step 13: Position the control board back on the control panel and hold it in place with the screws.

Step 14: Reconnect the wires to the control board. Use the picture you took earlier for reference.

Step 15: Also reconnect the ribbon cable to the board.

Step 16: Reposition the upper back panel of the oven and secure it using the screws.

Step 17: Return the metal brackets under the upper panel and the screws which secure them.

Step 18: Plug the oven’s power cord back into the outlet.

Step 19: Push the oven back to the wall.

Follow the steps above to fix the Samsung oven error code C-31, Samsung oven error code E-0a, and the Samsung oven error code C-30.

The video below will walk you through the process of replacing the control board in a Samsung oven.

Samsung Oven Error Code C-a2 — How To Fix

This Samsung oven error code is the result of a faulty cooling fan motor. Before replacing this component, reset the oven. If this doesn’t fix the issue, follow the steps below to replace your Samsung oven’s cooling fan motor…

Step 1: Pull the oven away from the wall to gain access to the back.

Step 2: Unplug the oven’s power cord.

Step 3: Open the oven door and take out the racks in the oven.

Step 4: Using a flat head screwdriver, push the locks on the hinges forward to release the door.

Step 5: Push the door till it’s almost closed.

Step 6: Lift the door up then pull it out.

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Step 7: Set the door aside.

Step 8: Remove the screws on the back wall of the oven which hold the fan cover in place.

Step 9: Using a nut driver, take out the nut in the middle fan blade.

Step 10: Slide out the fan and washer.

Step 11: Go to the back of the oven.

Step 12: Take out the screws which hold the rear panel of the oven in place.

Step 13: Lift the panel up and and remove it.

Step 14: Set the panel aside.

Step 15: Disconnect the wire harness connected to the fan motor.

Step 16: Take out the three screws which hold the mounting bracket with the fan motor on it.

Step 17: Remove the fan motor assembly.

Step 18: Get a new fan motor assembly.

Step 19: Screw the fan motor to the oven.

Step 20: Reconnect the wire harness to the fan motor.

Step 21: Position the oven’s rear panel back and hold it in place with the screws.

Step 22: Go back to the oven interior and slide the fan blade and washer back on the shaft.

Step 23: Secure the fan to the oven using the bolt.

Step 24: Return the fan cover and the screws which hold it in place.

Step 25: Take the racks back to the oven.

Step 26: Insert the door hinges back into the slots in the oven.

Step 27: Lower the door and flip the hinge locks back.

Step 28: Close the oven door.

Step 29: Plug the oven’s power cord back in.

Step 30: Push the oven back to the wall.

Watch the video below for a visual of how to replace the fan motor of your Samsung oven.

Samsung Range Error Code E-27 — How To Fix

This Samsung oven error code appears as the result of a faulty temperature sensor. Follow the steps below to replace the temperature sensor in a Samsung oven…

Step 1: Pull the oven away from the wall and unplug the power cord.

Step 2: Open the door and remove the oven racks.

Step 3: Flip the catches on the door hinges forward using a flat head screwdriver.

Step 4: Close the door till it can’t go any further.

Step 5: Lift the door off and set it aside.

Step 6: Take out the screw on the upper back wall of the oven which secures the temperature sensor. If the screw comes out easily, disconnect the wire from the sensor and get a new one. If the screw doesn’t loosen, the grill element will need to be removed.

Step 7: Take out the two screws on the upper back wall of the oven securing the grill element to the top wall.

Step 8: Remove the other screws at the top of the oven interior holding the grill element.

Step 9: Carefully lower the element down.

Step 10: Turn the oven around to access the back panel.

Step 11: Take out the screws which hold the oven’s lower rear panel in place.

Step 12: Lift the panel off.

Step 13: On the upper back of the oven, you will see the temperature sensor and broil element wires. Disconnect the temperature sensor’s wire plug then disconnect the two broil element wires.

Step 14: Remove the grill element and temperature sensor from the oven interior.

Step 15: Get a pair of locking pliers and place them on the end of the screw which secures the sensor to the grill element.

Step 16: Loosen the screw by turning it counterclockwise with the pliers.

Step 17: Remove the sensor and get a new one.

Step 18: Position the new sensor on the grill element and return the screw which secures it.

Step 19: Reposition the grill element and sensor in the oven.

Step 20: Return the screws which secure the grill element to the oven.

Step 21: Go to the back of the oven and reconnect the wire plug to the sensor.

Step 22: Reconnect the other two grill element wires.

Step 23: Reposition the back panel by insert the tabs on each side back into the slots in the oven.

Step 24: Secure the panel with the screws.

Step 25: Return the racks to the oven.

Step 26: Return the door to the oven by inserting the hinges into the slots.

Step 27: Flip back the holding catches.

Step 28: Close the oven door.

Step 29: Plug the oven’s power cord back in.

Step 30: Push the oven back to the wall.

Also follow the steps above to replace your oven’s temperature sensor if your Samsung oven shows the E-28 error code or the Samsung oven error code E-24.

The video below will walk you through the process of replacing the temperature sensor in your Samsung oven.

Samsung Oven Error Code C-d1 — How To Fix

This Samsung oven error code appears as the result of a faulty door lock assembly. Read this article to replace the door lock assembly in your Samsung oven.

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Samsung Oven Error Code Sab or 5a6 — How To Fix

This Samsung oven error code appears when sabbath mode has been turned on and someone is trying to operate the oven. To fix this, follow the steps listed below…

Step 1: Hold down the “Bake” button and the “Touch to wake” button simultaneously. The oven will beep and “Sab” will clear from the oven’s display.

What Does “DC” Mean On A Samsung Oven?

This appears on the oven display if the flex duo divider is removed while cooking. To clear “DC” from your oven’s display, return the divider and reset the oven.

Samsung Microwave Oven Error SE — How To Fix

To fix this Samsung microwave oven error code, follow the steps listed below…

Step 1: Unplug the microwave’s power cord.

Step 2: Take out the screws at the back and side of the microwave which secure its cover.

Step 3: Remove the microwave cover and set it aside.

Step 4: Take out the three screws behind the oven’s control panel which hold it in place.

Step 5: Using a flat head screwdriver, carefully pry off the control panel.

Step 6: Disconnect the ribbon cable connected to the control board.

Step 7: Clean the ribbon cable with an eraser.

Step 8: Reconnect the ribbon cable.

Step 9: Lift the control panel up and push it back in.

Step 10: Return the three screws which hold the control panel in place.

Step 11: Reposition the microwave cover.

Step 12: Hold the microwave cover in place using the screws.

Step 13: Plug the microwave back in.

The video below will show you how to fix the Samsung microwave SE or 5E error code.

Samsung Microwave Oven C-d0 — How To Fix

Follow the steps below to fix this error code…

Step 1: Turn the microwave off.

Step 2: Unplug the microwave from the outlet.

Step 3: Leave the microwave unplugged for 15 minutes.

Step 4: After 15 minutes, plug the oven back in and turn it on.

Note: This error code appears when a button is pressed for more than 10 seconds.

Samsung Microwave Oven Error Code E-83 — How To Fix

If you see this error code, the control panel or one of the door switches is faulty. Follow the steps below to test and replace the door switch in your Samsung microwave oven…

Step 1: Turn off your microwave’s circuit breaker.

Step 2: Open the door and remove the screws at the top of the microwave which secure the front grille.

Step 3: Remove the front grille and set it aside.

Step 4: Take out the screw right next to the microwave’s control panel.

Step 5: Lift the panel up and lower it down.

Step 6: There are three switches on the left side of the oven. To find out which one is faulty, press the small button on each door switch. If there is a strong click when you press the button,  the switch is okay. If the button is loose when you press it, the door switch should be replaced.

Step 7: Disconnect the wire plug from the door switch.

Step 8: Pull out the faulty door switch.

Step 9: Get a new door switch and position it in the oven.

Step 10: Reconnect the wire plug to it.

Step 11: Insert the tabs on the control panel back into the slots and return the screw which secures it.

Step 12: Reposition the front grille of the microwave and hold it in place with the screws.

Step 13: Close the microwave door.

Step 14: Turn on your circuit breaker.

If replacing the door switch doesn’t fix the error code, keep reading.

The video below will show you how to replace the door switch in a Samsung microwave.

A faulty control board is another possible reason why your Samsung microwave oven displays the error code E-83. To replace the control board in your Samsung microwave, follow these steps…

Step 1: Unplug the microwave or switch off the circuit breaker.

Step 2: Take out the screws at the top of the microwave which hold its front vent in place.

Step 3: Open the door of the microwave.

Step 4: Remove the front vent.

Step 5: Take out the screws beside the control panel which holds it to the microwave.

Step 6: Lift the control panel up and lower it down.

Step 7: Take a picture of where each wire goes on the control board.

Step 8: Disconnect the wires connected to the board.

Step 9: If there is any grounding wire, unscrew it from the control panel.

Step 10: Set the control panel assembly on a cloth lined surface.

Step 11: Take out the screws which hold the control board to the control panel.

Step 12: Disconnect the ribbon cable on the control board.

Step 13: Remove the control board and get a new one.

Step 14: Position the new control board on the control panel assembly and secure it using the screws.

Step 15: Reconnect the ribbon cable.

Step 16: Take the control panel assembly back to the oven and reconnect all the wires. If there was a grounding wire, screw it back as well.

Step 17: Push the control panel assembly in and hold it in place with the screw beside it.

Step 18: Return the front vent and the screws at the top which hold it in place.

Step 19: Close the microwave door.

Step 20: Plug the microwave back in.

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