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[Lifetime Warranty] DG32-00002B EBG61305805 Range Oven Temperature Sensor Probe - Compatible with Samsung & LG Oven - Replaces PS4240743 DG32-00002A 6322B62214A PS11732697 6322B62214A
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DG32-00002B EBG61305805 Range Oven Temperature Sensor Probe
Key Features
- Thermistor-based technology accurately monitors internal oven temperatures to ensure consistent thermal regulation.
- High-grade stainless steel probe construction provides resistance to corrosion and thermal degradation.
- Equipped with a standardized plastic connector for a secure and reliable electrical interface with the control board.
- Engineered to provide precise resistance readings (approximately 1080-1100 ohms at room temperature) for optimized heat calibration.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- DG32-00002B
- EBG61305805
- DG32-00002A
- 6322B62214A
- PS4240743
- PS11732697
- AP5178652
- AP6003719
Compatibility & Fitment
- Compatible with Samsung and LG gas and electric ranges and ovens.
- Fits various freestanding ranges, built-in wall ovens, and slide-in models.
- Designed for use in convection, radiant, and thermal cooking systems.
When to Replace
- Oven control panel displays temperature-related error codes such as F3, F-3, or E-01.
- Oven fails to heat to the selected temperature or significantly overshoots the target setting.
- Baked goods are consistently undercooked or burnt despite following recipe instructions.
- The oven remains stuck in the "preheating" phase indefinitely.
- A multimeter test shows the sensor has no continuity or resistance values significantly outside the 1100-ohm range at 75°F.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the power to the range by unplugging the unit or switching off the circuit breaker before beginning service.
- Remove the oven racks to gain clear access to the rear wall of the oven cavity.
- Use a Phillips head screwdriver or a 1/4-inch nut driver to remove the mounting screws securing the probe.
- Gently pull the sensor forward to reveal the wire harness connector; if the connector is not accessible, the rear access panel of the range must be removed.
- Disconnect the old sensor and snap the new connector firmly into place.
- Re-insert the wires and the probe into the mounting hole, ensuring the probe is straight before tightening the screws.
