Jonathan P Cleveland Heights , OH July 14, 2015 Appliance: Samsung Electric Range NE597N0PBSR/AA-0001 The left front burner would shut down and display an overheat code after about 30 seconds Since every other aspect of the range seemed to work okay, I suspected a defective temperature sensor for the left front burner. I removed the range top (three screws under front of top, unplug range and remove upper and lower rear covers, unplug both yellow/black/red wire harnesses from circuit board and a double row harness connector from circuit board, disconnect power wires at power cable junction block, lift and slide range top forward while feeding harnesses through openings). Set range top upside down on thick bath towel on table, with backsplash hanging over the edge of table. I compared the resistance of the suspect sensor to another sensor, found the resistance of the bad sensor went from 0 ohms to open by wiggling the wires--wire was broken inside the insulation. The burner coil is held in by 1 screw. Remove the screw, slide the coil tabs out of the retaining slots. Sensor is removed from coil by pushing against spring and turning 1/4 turn. Transfer spring to new sensor, and reverse procedures to install sensor and reassemble the range. It helps to have an assistant to guide wires through openings and ensure none get pinched. Be especially certain with the main power wires that they are tight and can not ground out or chafe. Took about an hour, including testing the sensor. Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers