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Samsung NX58R4311SS/AA-00 free standing gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung NX58R4311SS/AA-00 free standing gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Samsung Range Oven Door Assembly for Samsung NX58R4311SS/AA-00 - Part DG94-03006A

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    Samsung Range Oven Door Assembly

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  • Assy Bracket Latch for Samsung NX58R4311SS/AA-00 - Part DG94-00761C

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    Range Oven Door Latch Rod Bracket, Rear

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  • Assy Control for Samsung NX58R4311SS/AA-00 - Part DG94-03080A

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    Assy Control

    Part #DG94-03080A

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  • Assy Packing Burner Cap for Samsung NX58R4311SS/AA-00 - Part DG98-01088C

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    Assy Packing Burner Cap

    Part #DG98-01088C

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  • Assy Drawer Main for Samsung NX58R4311SS/AA-00 - Part DG94-00506S

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    Assy Drawer Main

    Part #DG94-00506S

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  • Cover Rear for Samsung NX58R4311SS/AA-00 - Part DG90-00325A

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    Cover Rear

    Part #DG90-00325A

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  • Cooktop for Samsung NX58R4311SS/AA-00 - Part DG94-00879B

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    Cooktop

    Part #DG94-00879B

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  • Assy Control Box for Samsung NX58R4311SS/AA-00 - Part DG94-03078A

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    Assy Control Box

    Part #DG94-03078A

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  • Drawer  Main for Samsung NX58R4311SS/AA-00 - Part DG90-00381A

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    Drawer Main

    Part #DG90-00381A

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  • Manifold Valve for Samsung NX58R4311SS/AA-00 - Part DG94-00538G

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    Manifold Valve

    Part #DG94-00538G

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Samsung Free Standing Gas Range NX58R4311SS/AA-00 FAQs

For the Samsung NX58R4311SS gas range, we clean the burner control knobs by confirming they are all OFF, pulling the knobs straight off the valve stems, then washing them in warm, soapy water; rinse and dry completely before reinstalling. For model-specific care cautions, use the NX58R4311SS owner's manual.

Safe knob-cleaning steps
  • Turn every surface burner knob to OFF and let the cooktop cool completely.
  • Pull each knob straight toward you to remove it (do not twist while pulling).
  • Wash knobs in warm water + mild dish soap.
  • Rinse well and dry fully (water left inside a knob can cause sticking or sparking).
  • Wipe the control panel with a damp cloth; use warm, soapy water for heavy soil.
  • Reinstall knobs by aligning the flat on the knob with the valve stem, then press on firmly.
What to avoid (prevents damage)

The manual guidance for this range is to avoid abrasive cleaning that can scratch finishes.

  • Do not use steel wool or abrasive cleansers on the control area.
  • Do not soak knobs in harsh degreasers or bleach solutions.
  • Do not spray cleaner directly into the valve-stem openings.
  • Do not reinstall knobs until they are completely dry.
Quick reference: cleaner choices
Item Recommended Avoid
Knobs Mild dish soap + warm water Abrasive powders, bleach
Control panel Damp cloth; glass cleaner on cloth Steel wool, scouring pads
Stuck-on grime Warm, soapy water soak (knobs only) Metal scrapers
Why it matters

Clean, dry knobs help the valve stems turn smoothly and help prevent burner ignition issues caused by moisture or residue around the control area.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Samsung free standing gas range, the model number is printed on the appliance ID label. For model NX58R4311SS, the quickest place to check is typically behind the storage or warming drawer; pull the drawer out and look on the frame area for the label, then match the full model number.

Where to look first (fastest checks)
  • Pull out the bottom drawer (storage or warming drawer) and look on the frame behind it
  • Check the oven door frame area (open the oven door and look around the front frame)
  • Look on the back panel of the range (near the gas connection area)
  • If you have paperwork, compare the label to the model listed in your NX58R4311SS manual
What you should write down from the label

Record the full model and any suffix characters so you get the right Samsung parts (like an igniter, control board, or burner valve).

Label item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Identifies the exact range version NX58R4311SS
Serial number Manufacturing ID for service history Letters and numbers
Gas type (if listed) Helps confirm correct setup Natural gas or LP
Why it matters

Samsung ranges can look similar across model families, but parts and wiring can differ by exact model. Using the correct model number helps you order the right components and follow the correct troubleshooting steps in the manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Samsung makes gas ranges, including the Samsung NX58R4311SS free standing gas range; it uses electronic ignition for the surface burners and has standard HI-to-LO burner knob settings (with a LITE position to spark the igniter). See the NX58R4311SS manual for model-specific features and operating details.

What “gas range” means for this model

A gas range combines a gas cooktop with a gas oven in one appliance. On NX58R4311SS, you can expect:

  • Surface burners that light using an electronic spark when the knob is turned to LITE
  • Flame control from HI to LO after ignition
  • A center burner grate designed to fit the center burner only
Quick checks to confirm you have a Samsung gas range

Use these identifiers on the appliance and in your documentation:

  • Model tag shows NX58R4311SS
  • Cooktop has burner caps and grates (not a smooth glass top)
  • Burner knobs include a LITE ignition position
  • Gas supply line connects to the range (typically behind the unit)
Cookware and grate tip (helps prevent tipping)

Samsung notes that very small cookware can be unstable on the center grate. Use this as a rule of thumb:

Cookware bottom size Best placement Why
About 6 inches or less Rear of the side grates Reduces tip-over risk
Larger pans Any appropriate burner/grate Better stability
Why it matters

Knowing you have a gas range helps you choose the right parts and troubleshooting steps. For example, ignition issues often point to igniter-related components such as the range igniter switch and harness assembly DG96-00298D or a burner igniter, rather than an electric heating element.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Samsung NX58R4311SS gas range, the surface-burner igniters are located at each cooktop burner next to the burner head (they spark when the knob is turned to LITE). The oven igniter is mounted on the bake burner inside the oven, typically accessed by removing the oven racks and the bottom panel; see the NX58R4311SS owner's manual for the exact access steps and safety notes.

What you are looking for (surface vs. oven)
  • Surface burner igniter: a small electrode near the burner head that makes a clicking spark in the LITE position.
  • Oven (bake) igniter: a glow-bar style igniter attached to the bake burner assembly under the oven bottom.
  • Broil ignition (if equipped): located near the broil burner at the top of the oven cavity.
Quick access overview (typical for this range style)
  1. Turn all knobs to OFF and let the range cool.
  2. For the oven igniter, remove oven racks, then lift out the oven bottom panel to expose the bake burner.
  3. The igniter is fixed to the burner with screws and connects to a wire harness.
Tools and prep we recommend
  • Phillips screwdriver or nut driver (common sizes)
  • Work gloves
  • Flashlight
  • Multimeter (for electrical testing)
Common symptoms that point to an igniter issue
  • Oven takes a long time to heat or never reaches temperature
  • You smell gas briefly but the burner does not light (stop and follow the safety steps in the manual)
  • Surface burner clicks but does not ignite (often cleaning or alignment, sometimes an igniter)
Parts that are often involved
Location What it does Example part for NX58R4311SS
Oven bake burner area Heats up to open the gas valve and light the bake burner Samsung range oven burner igniter DG94-00520A
Cooktop burner area Creates spark at the burner when knob is on LITE Range surface burner igniter DG94-00539A
Why it matters

Finding the correct igniter location helps you diagnose the right system (surface ignition vs. oven bake ignition). That prevents replacing the wrong part and helps restore safe, reliable lighting and heating performance.

Last updated: February 2026

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