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Samsung oven?

Dear all

My samsung Oven has power, that is the oven light comes on and the fans rotate however the LCD display doesnt work and there is no heat. It is an electric oven BF641FST, can anyone help?

thanks
van77, March 2009
thank you for posting this repair tactic, our samsung oven stopped working 2 days ago with no signs of life, after lots of research I found this site and am I glad I did, I pulled out all 3 temp sensors and put them in the freezer for 30 min's and now it is working like a charm. There was a big HOORAY when the display lit up. We do love this oven, I'm glad it was an easy fix.

Simo, April 2015
Amazing, the freezer trick worked. Thank you

happy cooker, July 2014
tried freezer trick,didnt work, so bipassed top thermostat,didnt work, bipassed thermostat at back of oven. every thing ok. purchased thermostat from you arrived in 3 days fitted in minutes. saved me call out charge plus parts. cant thank you enough

alistair, April 2014
OMG just tried this after having an electrician out telling us we needed a new oven and it worked! Thanks so much, just saved me a fortune.

Susan, April 2014
well, honestly. who would have believed it? the electrician had just told me the oven was totally broken and needed to be replaced. i said 'let me google it', and got a 'oh for god's sake' kind of expression, but I did it anyway. we did what you said, and to his total amazement, it's worked. what i can't figure out is what made you try that in the first place????? thanks for saving me hundreds!

Polly, February 2014
The fan worked and the light was on but the clock and oven weren't
working. Did exactly as described here. Took off the cover removed the little black thermostat and put it in the freezer for 30 minutes. Hey presto it worked. Magic. And my fiancé thinks I'm

the worlds best handy man. Thanks all.

Tommy., January 2014
Big thanks to you guys for posting on here. Mine had just packed in and did the freezer trick, absolute mint! I can put tea on now!

Paul, November 2013
I did the same freezer trick with the 3 thermostats and then fully re-assembled the oven. Everything working again!

Pieterblurb, November 2013
I tried this and the display came back OK, but still no heating, not from the convection nor grill.Any ideas?

Pieterblurb, November 2013
Our oven was completely dead. I followed the instructions here. Slid out oven. Removed the two top cover screws and located the thermal cut-out in the middle of the fan duct. Detached the two connectors and unscrewed and placed the cut-out in the freezer for 30 minutes. Reassembled and the oven works perfectly now. I can't believe how easy this was. Thanks for all your advice.

Bruce, August 2013
Many Thanks for this posting. 9 days before Christmas Day and my Samsung BF641FST completely died not even the clock came on. Popped the thermal cutout into the freezer for 20 mins. Jobs a good one, ordered a new one for a spare though. My fault turned it of at the wall when it was still hot. DOH!

Postie, December 2012
Thanks all - mine was doing the same so 'cut out' in the freezer, 30 mins, and job done. Incidentally my oven showed no life whatsoever before the 'repair'. If the part was needed, Grange Electrical in Birkenhead can do one for a fiver !!

Steve H, August 2012
Dear all,
thanks vv much. You have just saved me a £100 callout charge from a Samsung repairer. The thermocouple in the freezer worked a treat
Thanks once again

Phashby, April 2011
Gutbucket - thank you, worked for us. We kept on turning off oven from main switch as baby kept pressing buttons, caused that cutout.

Just put cutout in freezer for 20 mins, back in oven and all working.

Gwyn, October 2010
One tip to remember is not to turn the oven off at the wall until the ovens fan has stopped running(this can take a while). This will ensure the oven is able to cool down normally. We made this mistake first time as it was a habit we had with our previous oven.

Maladjustedduck, October 2010
Update - first try putting the cutout in your freezer for 15 to 20 mins - this reset mine and all is well. Failing that they cost abot £10 from Currys partmaster or buyspares.co.uk. Just search their sites for BF641FST and look at the short list for safety cut out

Gutbucket, April 2010
Definitely the Thermal overload cutout in my case, very simple to replace - its under the top cover (2 screws) and has two wires going into it on push fit connectors (make sure you unplug from mains first!). two screws attach it to the fan ducting housing

Gutbucket, April 2010
Mine has gone the same way - just before the guarantee expires luckily. It is some kind of overheat thermostat safety device that has gone - the engineer temporarily has wired it out of circuit whilst the new part is on order (he says it will be safe in the meantime!). Took him seconds to sort so I suspect it is a very common failure.
Incidentally engineer (not Samsung but sub-contractor) was a miserable old sod - just what you need when you have taken a day off work for the thing to be fixed.

Fubstub, April 2010
just found s/n on inside of door, Doh!

Samsumg engineer coming on thursday to hopefully sort it!

zappa, April 2009
Ive got one as well now, cant find s/n and samsung wont repair it for me without s/n, apparently something trips out when oven overheats??????

6 month old piece of scrap?

zappa, April 2009
Ive got one and its got exactly the same fault?

Jon, March 2009
link Click here to see other fixes for Samsung.