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Samsung Wall Oven Repair in Toronto

Fast, honest Samsung wall oven repair by Anthony, a Red Seal & 313A licensed technician. Flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair.

  • Red Seal Certified
  • $2,000,000+ Insured
  • Warranty
Red Seal Certified
313A & TSSA Licensed
$2,000,000+ Insured
90-Day Warranty

How much does Samsung wall oven repair cost in Toronto?

Samsung wall oven repair in Toronto typically runs $250$560 all-in, depending on the fault. The most common Samsung call-out is oven not heating at all ($250$420). Every visit starts with a flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair, and repairs are backed by a warranty.

Diagnostic
$149.95, credited 100% toward your repair
Warranty
on parts & workmanship
Availability
Same-day & next-day appointments available

Prices in CAD for Toronto; typical ranges — your exact quote is confirmed on-site before any work. Updated .

Most Samsung wall oven faults in Toronto come down to a handful of parts — and the majority are worth repairing rather than replacing a 13–15 years appliance. Anthony is a Red Seal certified technician who carries the common wall oven parts on the van, so most Toronto jobs are diagnosed and fixed in a single visit.

How your repair works

Four simple steps, no surprises.

1

Book

Call or request a callback. Same-day & next-day appointments available.

2

Diagnose

A flat $149.95 diagnostic pinpoints the real fault.

3

Approve

You get an upfront all-in quote first — diagnostic credited 100% toward your repair.

4

Repaired

Fixed with OEM parts, backed by a 90-day warranty.

Samsung wall oven parts we stock

Samsung wall ovens (NV51/NV66 single & double, NQ70 microwave-combo) and the oven cavity inside NX58/NX60 ranges all speak the same C-code electronics dialect as the sibling samsung|stove module: C-21/C-22 temperature-sensor faults, C-d1 door-lock-motor faults on self-clean models, C-d0 stuck key, and C-F0/C-F1 control-board communication/EEPROM errors. Parts ride the DG-prefix channel — widely stocked and orderable — so the routine no-heat and sensor work is economical; the discipline that pays off is separating a dead element from a drifted RTD before quoting the control board.

Signature Samsung faults

  1. Bake element failure (no heat) — oven powers up and display is normal but the cavity never warms; often a visible blister or burn-through at the element loop (most common)
  2. Oven temperature-sensor / RTD faults (C-21/C-22) — temp drift, hot/cold bakes, or a C-21/C-22 code that stalls the cycle (common)
  3. Door-lock-motor faults after self-clean (C-d1) — oven stays locked or throws C-d1 after a self-clean run; door won't release (classic post-self-clean)
  4. Control-board communication / EEPROM faults (C-F0/C-F1) — dead or frozen touch panel, no response between display and main board (occasional, cost-significant)
  5. Convection fan-motor wear — noise and uneven convection bakes; fan stalls or runs rough (platform-distinct)
Samsung wall oven OEM parts — reference numbers & price bands (CAD), June 2026
PartOEM numberPrice band
Bake element (range cavity, NX58/NX60)DG47-00038B (supersedes DG47-00038A; AP5623199 / PS4240837)$60$130
Bake element (NV51/NQ70 wall oven)DG47-00071A (AP6244854 / PS12086119)$80$160
Oven temperature sensor (RTD probe, C-21/C-22)DG32-00002B (AP4343210 / PS4240743)$110$170
Door-lock motor & switch assembly (self-clean, C-d1)DG94-00761B (supersedes to DG94-00761C)$120$200
Convection fan motorDG31-00005A (AP4338602 / PS4240735)$140$220

Error codes we see on Samsung wall ovens

C-21
oven temperature-sensor circuit — overheat / sensor reading too high (open or out-of-spec RTD, or control PCB)
C-22
oven temperature sensor shorted / reading under ~940 ohms
C-d1
oven door-lock-motor fault on self-clean models — check lock harness, then replace the lock motor/switch assembly
C-d0
stuck key on the membrane touch panel
C-F0
communication failure between main PCB and sub-PCB / user-interface touchpad
C-F1
control-board EEPROM read/write error

Why homeowners across Toronto call us

Every repair is led by Anthony, a Red Seal interprovincial journeyman who is 313A Licensed, TSSA Certified, ODP Certified, with his team working under his direct leadership — backed by $2,000,000+ general liability insurance and a 90-day workmanship warranty on every job.

Red Seal-led team

Every job is overseen by Anthony, a certified journeyman, and handled by his own trusted team.

Licensed & gas-certified

313A refrigeration licence and TSSA gas certification for safe, code-correct repairs.

$2,000,000+ insured

Fully insured for general liability, so your home is protected during the repair.

90-day warranty

Parts and workmanship are warrantied — if it's not right, we come back.

OEM parts on the van

Common parts are stocked, so most jobs are completed on the first visit.

Upfront pricing

A flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair, and a quote before any work.

What our credentials mean for you

Red Seal Certified
The interprovincial standard for skilled trades — a journeyman who passed the national appliance-service exam.
313A Licensed
Ontario's refrigeration & air-conditioning systems mechanic licence — legally required to work on sealed cooling systems.
TSSA Certified
Technical Standards & Safety Authority gas certification — qualified to work safely on gas appliances.
ODP Certified
Ozone Depletion Prevention certification — licensed to handle refrigerants responsibly and to code.

Servicing Wall Ovens across Toronto

Samsung wall oven service in Toronto — the local specifics

  • Samsung oven heat parts ride the open DG-prefix channel in the GTA, so the routine not-heating work moves fast: bake elements (DG47-00038B for NX58/NX60 range cavities, DG47-00071A for NV51/NQ70 wall ovens) and the DG32-00002B RTD temperature sensor behind the C-21/C-22 codes are common-failure SKUs that Toronto-area Samsung distributors and the national parts houses stock, so most no-heat and sensor calls are same-visit or next-day once the failure mode is confirmed on site. The element number splits by cavity rather than by code, so we model-decode before ordering — a wall-oven call shouldn't get a range element. The one part that plans ahead is the DG94-00761B door-lock motor/switch assembly (now superseding to DG94-00761C), which is order-in rather than off-the-shelf.
  • Open Samsung channel here: the DG-prefix heat-side numbers — DG47-00038B and DG47-00071A bake elements, the DG32-00002B oven temperature sensor (Reliable Parts Canada lists it as a stocked, ready-to-ship item), and the DG31-00005A convection fan motor — all order through GTA Samsung distributors and the big online OEM houses as faster-moving stock. The DG94-00761B self-clean door-lock motor and switch assembly is the slower line item: it is a genuine OEM part but tends to be distributor-ordered rather than shelf-held, so we confirm the model and serial before rolling. We separate a dead element from a drifted RTD before quoting any control-board work, since the C-F0/C-F1 board is the cost-significant part you don't want to guess at.
  • Many Toronto Samsung wall ovens — NV51/NV66 columns and NQ70 microwave-combo units — are built into tight cabinet stacks in condos and renovated kitchens, so we plan a pull-out path and disconnect before pricing; the NQ70 combo is two appliances in one cutout, so we diagnose which half is sick before anyone prices a full swap. Electric Samsung ovens need a confirmed dedicated 240V circuit at the panel, and an over-tripped self-clean run can trace back to a marginal breaker rather than the element itself, which we verify. The C-d1 door-lock fault is a self-clean-only surface — "my oven won't unlock after self-clean" is a pattern on the DG94-prefix lock, not a coincidence — so the post-pyrolytic lock-up is something we expect and clear rather than treat as a separate failure.

Parts & timing: Common parts typically same-day via Scarborough and North York distributor branches.

Costs for every common fault, plus the full coverage map and disposal rules, live on wall oven repair in Toronto and the Toronto hub.

Frequently asked questions

How fast can you repair my Wall Oven in Toronto?
We offer same-day and next-day Wall Oven repair across Toronto with OEM parts stocked for first-visit fixes.
Do you charge for the diagnostic?
The diagnostic is a flat $149.95, and it is credited 100% toward your repair — so if you go ahead with the fix, it isn't an extra charge.
How soon can you come out?
Same-day & next-day appointments available across Toronto. Call (647) 490-7878 and we'll give you the next available slot.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. Repairs are performed by Anthony, who is Red Seal Certified, 313A Licensed, TSSA Certified, ODP Certified, and the work is backed by $2,000,000+ general liability insurance and a 90-day warranty.
Do you use genuine parts?
Yes — we fit OEM parts and stock the common ones on the van, so most repairs are completed in a single visit.
Do you service Samsung wall ovens?
Yes — Samsung wall ovens are one of the brands we work on across Toronto, with OEM parts stocked for first-visit fixes.

Need your Samsung wall oven fixed in Toronto?

Same-day & next-day appointments available. Flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair, and a 90-day warranty on every repair.

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