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Convection Fan Motor Assembly Specifications
Improve your Samsung Range, Wall Oven, or Microwave Oven Combo's functionality with this Samsung Original Convection Fan Motor Assembly. Keeping your appliance operating smoothly, this component assists in evenly distributing heat for balanced cooking and baking. It is defined by its Right-Hand (RH) thread design catering to specific Samsung models. Unquestionably, this Convection Fan Motor Assembly is a must for your kitchen appliance's optimal performance. Enhanced by its superior quality, your Samsung appliance will remain an irreplaceable kitchen asset for many years. Made by Samsung, rest assured that this part is designed for compatibility and longevity.
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This part works with the following products:
Range, Wall Oven, Microwave Oven Combo, Microwave.
This part works with the following products:
Samsung.
Part# DG96-00110F replaces these:
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Upper Convection Oven Fan motor replacement
This part works well to replace the upper convection fan in a Samsung Duo flex oven.
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Upper Oven convection Fan making bearing failure noises
First remove the internal fan guard, (two Philips Screws). Holding the fan blade and using a nut driver (10mm?) attempt to carefully remove the nut off of the shaft. If it loosens with a counterclockwise rotation, it is a Right Hand thread, Part#: PS11720788. If it loosens clockwise, it is Left Handed and is Part# PS11720787. When the correct fan arrives, check to make sure it matches, then continue with installation.
TURN THE POWER OFF
Following the door removal instructions in the Owners Manual, remove both upper and lower doors. Remove the screws that go into the cabinet on the sides, I believe there are (6). The bottom vent cover is also attached with the bottom screws, so you can remove that and set it aside.
Get some help to assist you with moving the stove out of the wall cavity, it's not heavy, but awkward. I used a small furniture cart, and the second time I used blocking on the cart to raise it to just below the oven and was able to easily slide out/in.
Rotate the oven so you can visualize the back. There are two panels on the back to remove, Starting with the bottom one, remove the screws, (a couple in the middle too) and slide the panel up, (Tabs into a notch on the top of each side of the panel) The second panel comes off the same way, there may be some screws on the side and top you need to be aware of. Once you open the back, the fan that needs to be replaced should be identical. If you have already removed the guard and fan blade from the inside compartment, it should be a simple swap out.
Put it back together in reverse order, put power back on and check to see if it worked. If so, slide it back into the cabinet, be careful the flex conduit is aligned so it doesn't interfere. Second time around it only took me about an hour total and I didn't need assistance.
Fan works, Oven quiet, Happy Wife, Happy Life.
TURN THE POWER OFF
Following the door removal instructions in the Owners Manual, remove both upper and lower doors. Remove the screws that go into the cabinet on the sides, I believe there are (6). The bottom vent cover is also attached with the bottom screws, so you can remove that and set it aside.
Get some help to assist you with moving the stove out of the wall cavity, it's not heavy, but awkward. I used a small furniture cart, and the second time I used blocking on the cart to raise it to just below the oven and was able to easily slide out/in.
Rotate the oven so you can visualize the back. There are two panels on the back to remove, Starting with the bottom one, remove the screws, (a couple in the middle too) and slide the panel up, (Tabs into a notch on the top of each side of the panel) The second panel comes off the same way, there may be some screws on the side and top you need to be aware of. Once you open the back, the fan that needs to be replaced should be identical. If you have already removed the guard and fan blade from the inside compartment, it should be a simple swap out.
Put it back together in reverse order, put power back on and check to see if it worked. If so, slide it back into the cabinet, be careful the flex conduit is aligned so it doesn't interfere. Second time around it only took me about an hour total and I didn't need assistance.
Fan works, Oven quiet, Happy Wife, Happy Life.
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Kelly from SEABECK, WA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Pat
October 23, 2019
I need the replacement fan motor for the upper convection what part # do i need?
For model number ne59j7850wsaa
Hello Pat and thanks for writing.
Part Number: PS11720787 is in the list of compatible items for your model. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
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Bob
January 11, 2025
I need to replace the upper oven fan. What is the correct PN. Is it a Left or Right thread?
For model number NE58K9560WS
Hi Bob, thank you for reaching out. The upper oven fan comes attached with the convection fan motor assembly part number PS11720788, and it has the right threads. We hope that helps!
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS11720788
Manufacturer Part Number: DG96-00110F
Manufacturer Part Number: DG96-00110F
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