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Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 electric slide-in range

Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 electric slide-in range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 electric slide-in range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Assy Guide Air for Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 - Part DG94-00990A

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    Assy Guide Air

    Part #DG94-00990A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Main Top And Induction Module Assembly for Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 - Part DG94-00991A

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    Range Main Top And Induction Module Assembly

    Part #DG94-00991A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Support Frame-right for Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 - Part DG61-00870A

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    Support Frame-right

    Part #DG61-00870A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Motor Assembly for Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 - Part DG96-00338A

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    Motor Assembly

    Part #DG96-00338A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Shield Bracket for Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 - Part DG61-00164A

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    Shield Bracket

    Part #DG61-00164A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cavity Assembly for Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 - Part DG94-00898A

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    Cavity Assembly

    Part #DG94-00898A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Drawer Panel for Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 - Part DG94-00904C

    Drawer assy diagram

    Drawer Panel

    Part #DG94-00904C

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Drawer Assembly for Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 - Part DG94-00903C

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    Drawer Assembly

    Part #DG94-00903C

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Accessory for Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 - Part DG94-00912A

    Cabinet assy diagram

    Accessory

    Part #DG94-00912A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Pedestal Assembly for Samsung NE58H9970WS/AA-00 - Part DG94-00909A

    Drawer assy diagram

    Pedestal Assembly

    Part #DG94-00909A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Samsung Electric Slide-In Range NE58H9970WS/AA-00 FAQs

Yes. The Samsung NE58H9970WS electric slide-in range includes a self-cleaning oven cycle with selectable clean times (3, 4, or 5 hours) and an automatic, motor-driven door lock for safety. See the step-by-step instructions in the NE58H9970WS owner's manual.

How to run self-clean on NE58H9970WS
  1. Remove racks, cookware, and any foil; wipe up heavy spillovers from the oven bottom.
  2. Press SELF CLEAN:
  • 1 press = 3 hours (default)
  • 2 presses = 4 hours
  • 3 presses = 5 hours
  1. Press START/SET; the door lock engages automatically.
  2. When finished, End displays and the range beeps; the door stays locked until the oven cools.
What can prevent self-clean from starting

Self-clean will not run if any of these conditions are present:

  • The warming drawer is on
  • A surface cooktop element is on
  • Control lockout is activated
  • The oven is still too hot from recent cooking
Quick reference: self-clean basics
Item What to expect
Clean time options 3, 4, or 5 hours
Door operation Locks automatically; unlocks after cooling
Odor/steam Some odor and visible steam at the vent can be normal
Racks Can be cleaned, but may darken and slide less smoothly
Why it matters

Using the self-clean cycle correctly helps protect key components like the door lock system and oven cavity finish, and it reduces smoke and odors by removing heavy soil before the cycle starts.

Last updated: February 2026

The Samsung NE58H9970WS is a 5.8 cu. ft. electric slide-in range (oven capacity). For the exact exterior width, height, and depth for your kitchen cutout and clearance needs, use the dimension diagram and specs in the NE58H9970WS owner's manual.

What “big” usually means for this range

Most customers mean one of these:

  • Oven capacity (how much the oven holds): 5.8 cu. ft.
  • Overall exterior dimensions (fit between cabinets)
  • Cooktop footprint (space for cookware)
  • Clearances (space to walls, cabinets, and ventilation)
Typical exterior size range for slide-in electric ranges

Even when oven capacity is 5.8 cu. ft., exterior dimensions can vary by design. Most slide-in electric ranges are close to these ranges:

  • Width: about 30 inches
  • Height: about 36 inches to the cooktop surface (leveling legs affect this)
  • Depth: often around 26 to 29 inches to the front of the door (handles can add more)
Quick reference table
Spec you need What to use Why it matters
Oven capacity 5.8 cu. ft. Helps compare cooking space between models
Cutout width/height Manual dimension diagram Prevents gaps or binding between cabinets
Depth to door/handle Manual spec sheet Ensures drawers and walkways clear the door
Why it matters

Getting the right measurements prevents installation surprises like cabinet interference, door clearance issues, or a range that will not sit flush. It also helps when ordering fit-related parts such as an oven door hinge or drawer components.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems we see with the Samsung NE58H9970WS electric slide-in range include inaccurate oven temperatures, error codes that stop cooking, convection fan noise or weak airflow, and door lock or door-sensing issues. Use the NE58H9970WS owner's manual to match any displayed code to the correct reset and troubleshooting steps.

Common symptoms and likely causes
  • Oven too hot, too cool, or uneven baking: temperature sensor circuit, heating control, or calibration.
  • Cooking stops and an error code appears: sensor open/short, over-temp, temp probe error, or communication fault.
  • Convection fan noisy or not moving air: fan motor, fan hardware, or wiring connections.
  • Door-related faults: door switch or door lock system can prevent certain cycles from starting or finishing.
  • Self-clean complaints: visible steam from the vent during convection is normal; heavy soil can require a longer or repeat self-clean.
Quick checks before replacing parts
  • Power reset: turn the range off; disconnect power for 30 seconds, then restore power (a standard first step for many codes).
  • Temp probe use: insert the probe fully; remove it carefully after cooking because it is hot.
  • Convection fan behavior: some cycling is normal; grinding, squealing, or no fan operation points to a problem.
  • Spillovers: wipe heavy spills before self-clean to reduce smoke and improve results.
  • Wiring (power disconnected): check for loose or burned connectors at sensors, fan, and control.
Error codes: what they usually mean
Code What it points to First action
E-21 / E-22 Oven sensor open/short Check sensor plug and wiring
E-24 Heating over-temp Reset power; verify sensor circuit
E-2E Temp probe error Reseat probe; inspect probe and jack
E-0E Door locking error Check door lock and door switch
E-83 / -tE- Communication error Reset power; check harness connections
Parts often involved
Why it matters

Accurate temperature control and reliable door sensing prevent shutdowns, improve baking results, and help features like convection and self-clean run to completion.

Last updated: February 2026

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