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[Lifetime Warranty] 30.9 inches DG94-00540A Surface Burner Igniter for Samsung Gas Range - Spark Electrode Replacement - Replaces DG94-00539A DG94-00541A DG94-00602A DG94-00633A - Fits NX58F NX58H

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30.9 inches DG94-00540A Surface Burner Igniter for Samsung Gas Range - Spark Electrode Replacement - Replaces DG94-00539A DG94-00541A DG94-00602A DG94-00633A - Fits NX58F NX58H

Key Features

  • Total Length: 30.9 inches
  • Function: Generates spark to ignite gas for surface burners
  • Component Type: Spark electrode with wire and connector
  • Material: Constructed with a high-temperature resistant ceramic insulator and metal electrode

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • DG94-00540A
  • DG94-00539A
  • DG94-00541A
  • DG94-00602A
  • DG94-00633A

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Brand: Samsung
  • Appliance Type: Gas Range / Cooktop
  • Fits select Samsung models, including but not limited to:
    • NX58F Series
    • NX58H Series (e.g., NX58H5600SS/AC)
    • FX510BGS/XAA
    • FX710BGS/XAA
  • Note: Verify compatibility by checking your appliance's original part number.

When to Replace

  • The surface burner clicks but fails to ignite.
  • Ignition is intermittent or weak.
  • The spark electrode is visibly cracked, burned, or broken.
  • There is no clicking sound and no spark when the burner is turned on.

Installation Tips

  • Before installation, disconnect the range from its power source and shut off the gas supply valve.
  • Access the igniter by removing the burner grate, cap, and base. You may need to lift the main cooktop.
  • Carefully detach the wire connector from the old igniter.
  • Remove the old igniter from its mounting bracket or clip.
  • Install the new igniter, ensuring the electrode tip is properly positioned over the burner holes.
  • Reconnect the wire and reassemble the cooktop components.

FAQ

DG94-00540A is the surface burner igniter, also called the top burner spark electrode. Its job is to create the spark that lights the gas at the surface burner when you turn the burner knob.
This igniter is associated with part number DG94-00540A and is commonly listed as a replacement for DG94-00539A, DG94-00541A, DG94-00602A, and DG94-00633A. Always match the original part number from your range model before ordering, since burner-position differences can matter on some Samsung models.
It fits a range of Samsung gas ranges and cooktops, including models in the NX58F and NX58H families called out in the title. Search results also show compatibility with models such as NX58F5300SS/AA, NX58F5500SB/AA, NX58F5500SS/AA, NX58F5500SW/AA, NX58F5700WS/AA, NX58F5700WS/AC, NX58H5600SS/AA, NX58H5600SS/AC, NX58H5650WS/AA, NX583G0VBBB/AA, plus some FX510BGS and FX710BGS models. It has also been listed for certain Samsung NA30 and NA36 series gas cooktops. The safest check is to confirm your full model number and the original igniter part number from your appliance.
Typical symptoms include a burner that will not spark, clicking at one burner with no ignition, delayed ignition, intermittent sparking, or a visibly cracked/chipped ceramic electrode. If the burner lights with a match but not from the knob, the igniter or its wire connection is a common suspect.
On many Samsung gas ranges, this is a moderate repair. Expect roughly 20 to 45 minutes depending on burner access and whether the cooktop needs to be lifted. Common tools are a screwdriver, nut driver, and needle-nose pliers. Before starting, disconnect power to the range and shut off the gas supply. Take a photo of wire routing before removing the old electrode so the new one is installed the same way.
Check that the burner cap is seated correctly, the burner head ports are clean, and the electrode gap/position matches the original. Also inspect the spark wire for damage, moisture around the electrode, and signs of grease or food buildup causing weak spark grounding. If none of the burners spark, the issue may be with the spark module, switch harness, or power supply rather than the electrode itself.