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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Relay Control Board by Samsung

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By: Samsung
Part Number: OEM21056610
Manufacturer Part Number: DE81-09179A

This OEM part is sold individually and is a relay control board for ovens. An oven relay control board is a circuit board that receives signals from the main oven control board. The relay control board then relays the signal to regulate the oven's essential functions. If the oven is no longer turning on, heating properly, or regulating its temperature, it might be time for a new relay board. Luckily, replacing this part is not a difficult process.To replace the relay board make sure the oven is unplugged. Gain access to the upper back panel on the back of the range and remove the screws. Once the panel is removed access the relay board, and remove the wire harness as well as any individual wires attached to the old board. Make sure to take note of the orientation of the wires. Replug the wires into their correct terminals on the new board and snap the new board back in place. Resecure the upper back panel.This genuine replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with Samsung brand ovens.

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Elena

Less than a month ago, our oven stopped working out of the blue. It turned on and the display worked but it wouldn't heat up. Called repair guy and after checking everything, he replaced the relay board (92028) and showed me the burned out spot. 2 days ago I used it, 350 degrees for a few hours. My husband said he smelled plastic, same as when it stopped working last time. Tried to use it tonight and it won't heat up again. What the heck?! Did I get a bad relay board? Could it be an electrical issue? We've had this oven for 6 years and never had a problem. Thanks.

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Hello Elena, If the same issue has occurred, and I would definitely check first, The issue is normally caused by excessive current flow. I would check in the junction box where the wires are normally wire-nutted together. Many times when a repeat issue occurs, there will be a loose connection. If no problem exists, I would consider replacing the breaker since they are inexpensive to replace, (hold on to the old one in case the problem recurs and it is proven not to be the cause of the issue. If all checks good, replace the board again, (especially if it is still warranted).

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, January 4, 2013

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