Samsung Range Keeps Clicking [How To Fix]

Do you hear clicking sounds from your oven or stove all the time? Keep reading to know why your Samsung range keeps clicking and what you can do to fix it.

Samsung Range Keeps Clicking — How To Fix

If your Samsung range keeps clicking, it’s because there is moisture in the igniter. To stop your range from clicking, you will need to clean and dry the igniter. To clean and dry your Samsung oven igniter, do the following…

Step 1: Pull the oven away from the wall.

Step 2: Unplug the power cord.

Step 3: Remove the bottom drawer of the oven and set it aside.

Step 4: Open the door of the oven and slide out the racks.

Step 5: Using a flat blade screwdriver, flip the locks on the door hinges towards yourself.

Step 6: Push the door forward till it stops.

Step 7: Lift the door off and set it on a towel lined surface.

Step 8: Take out the screws on the bottom panel of the oven using a Philips head screwdriver.

Step 9: Remove the bottom panel.

Step 10: Once you take out the bottom panel, you will see the heat shield. Take out the screws that hold the shield.

Step 11: Take out the heat shield and look on the left side of the oven’s burner tube.

Step 12: Take out the two Philips head screws which hold the igniter in place.

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Step 13: Underneath the oven, you will see a white wire connector. Disconnect the connector.

Step 14: Take out the igniter from the oven and clean with a toothbrush.

Step 15: Wipe off any moisture on the igniter using a paper towel.

Step 16: Leave the igniter out overnight to air dry.

Step 17: Afterwards, screw the igniter back to the tube.

Step 18: Reconnect the wire connector to the igniter.

Step 19: Return the heat shield and hold it in place with the screws.

Step 20: Position the bottom panel in the oven.

Step 21: Secure the bottom panel with the screws.

Step 22: Slide the oven racks back in.

Step 23: Take the door back to the oven.

Step 24: Insert the door hinges back into the slots in the sides of the oven.

Step 25: Flip back the locks.

Step 26: Return the bottom drawer.

Step 27: Plug the oven in and push it back into position.

For a visual of how to remove your igniter if your Samsung range keeps clicking, watch the video below.

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Why Does My Samsung Stove Keep Clicking?

Your Samsung stove keeps clicking because there is moisture in the igniter. To get rid of the moisture in the igniter to stop the stove from clicking, follow these steps…

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Step 1: Turn off the stove.

Step 2: Remove the burner grate.

Step 3: Lift off the burner assembly from the clicking burner.

Step 4: Dip a cotton swab into some alcohol.

Step 5: Clean the igniter and the surrounding area using the cotton swab.

Step 6: Leave the igniter to dry completely for a few hours.

Step 7: After a few hours, return the burner assembly.

Step 8: Reposition the burner grate.

Watch the video below for a visual of what to do if your Samsung stove keeps clicking.

Samsung Electric Oven Keeps Clicking

During the cooking cycle, it’s normal for you to hear clicking. The sound you hear is the relay clicking on and off to ensure that the oven maintains the right temperature.

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